Swimming and Diving Emerges Victorious to Begin New YearSwimming and Diving Emerges Victorious to Begin New Year
Steven Walter

Swimming and Diving Emerges Victorious to Begin New Year

West Point, N.Y.- The Penn State Swimming and Diving team began the new year with a victory against Army. Both the men's and women's teams dominated the Black Knights posting fast times and record-breaking dives. 

The men's team won by a score of 183-117, while the women's team posted a score of 156.5 to beat the Black Knights 156.5-143.5.

TOP SWIMS

Sophomore Morgan Moore continued to dominate distance swims, setting the tone early for the Nittany Lions by winning the mile swim with a time of 16:37.60. 

Sophomore Catherine Meisner had another great time in the 200-yard free swimming 1:49.58. She continues to improve this season and added a second win in the 500-free.

Senior Elli Brandbergh and junior Molly Carson finished back-to-back in the 100-free posting times that were a second apart 55.61 and 56.30.

Senior Cat Stanford impressed again winning the 50-free in 23.39 as she closes in on another season of dominance with the Nittany Lions. That wasn't the end of the night for Stanford. She won the 100-free in a blazing fast time of 51.07.

Sophomore Carly Sebring sealed the win for the Nittany Lions with her victory in the 100-fly swimming to a time of 56.08.

On the men's side, sophomore Eduardo Cisternas continued to build upon a strong season winning multiple events starting with the mile swim in a fast time of 15:15.57. Cisternas also won the 500-yard free in 4:26.91. 

The Nittany Lions swept the 100-back beginning with Sophomore Cooper Morely who followed Cisternas's strong opening performance winning the 100-back in a fast time of 48.08. Senior Lachlan Byrne followed Morely with a time of 49.90 and Jack Harvey finished third with a 50.15. 

Junior Victor Bagana continued to improve in the new year swimming to a fast time of 20.14 in the 50-free. Bagana added to his impressive evening winning the 100-fly in 47.91. 

Freshman Tylor Kim continued to impress this season winning the 100-free with a time of 44.67. 

Relays

Both relay teams for the men and women were victorious in the 200-yard medley relay and the 200-yard free relay. 

Dives

Freshman Hayden Elliott celebrated his birthday by diving to a victory in the 357.60 in the three-meter dive and 358.05 in the one-meter dive which earned him his second victory of the night. 

On the women's side, graduate student Daphne Wils had a historic night diving to a pool record of 320.25 in the one-meter dive. 

In the three-meter dive, freshman Kailey Koval continued to impress this season, winning with a 287.93.

Next Up 

The Nittany Lions will travel to Blacksburg, Va. next weekend for a matchup against Virginia Tech on Saturday,  Jan. 20 at 10 a.m.