Swim and Dive Heads to Two-Day UW-Stevens Point Invite Friday Posted on January 18th, 2019 by

SAINT PETER, Minn. – The Gustavus swim and dive team’s will head to UW-Stevens Point on Friday for a two-day meet. In their most recent week the Gusties men’s and women’s team both defeated Carleton.

The Gusties have seen a lot of solid performances this and have seen a variety of athletes rewarded with MIAC Athlete of the Week honors. Of the 15 men’s and women’s Athlete of the Week selections this season, the Gusties have won five of the awards. Nolan Larson has received the honor twice while Tanner Sonnek, Josh Muntifering, and Maggie Webster have all garnered the award once.

Gustavus has also seen many top six times in the MIAC this season.

Men

  • 50 yard freestyle – Matt Allison (3rd)
  • 100 yard freestyle – Larson (2nd)
  • 100 yard freestyle – Muntifering (4th)
  • 100 yard freestyle – Allison (5th)
  • 200 yard freestyle – Larson (2nd)
  • 200 yard freestyle – Dutch Franko-Dynes (3rd)
  • 500 yard freestyle – Zach Dawson (4th)
  • 1650 yard freestyle – Mack Christianson (5th)
  • 100 yard backstroke – Muntifering (5th)
  • 200 yard backstroke – Muntifering (4th)
  • 100 yard breaststroke – Sonnek (1st)
  • 200 yard breaststroke – Sonnek (1st)
  • 100 yard butterfly – Larson (6th)
  • 200 yard butterfly – Larson (2nd)
  • 200 yard butterfly – Sklar (4th)
  • 100 yard individual medley – Sonnek (1st)
  • 100 yard individual medley – Fairbanks (5th)
  • 100 yard individual medley – Luke Bergstrom (6th)
  • 200 yard individual medley – Sonnek (1st)
  • 200 yard individual medley – Larson (4th)
  • 200 yard individual medley – Muntifering (5th)
  • 400 yard individual medley – Larson (3rd)
  • 400 yard individual medley – Muntifering (4th)

Women

  • 50 yard freestyle – Webster (3rd)
  • 50 yard freestyle – Alyssa Lokensgard (5th)
  • 1000 yard freestyle – Sydney Hallmark (6th)
  • 100 yard breaststroke – Hailey Auran (6th)
  • 200 yard breaststroke – Haley Pesik (6th)
  • 100 individual medley – Webster (6th)

Each day consists of two sessions with the first beginning at 10 a.m.

 

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