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SWIMMING & DIVING: St. Cloud State Weekly Notes

Monday, November 2, 2009

Joe Spann

Joe Spann

Huskies on the Road

The St. Cloud State men’s and women’s swimming and diving team will continue action this week, as both teams will compete on Friday, Nov. 6, and Saturday Nov. 7.

On Friday, the Huskies head to Luther College for a 4 p.m. dual meet in Decorah, Iowa with the Norse.

St. Cloud State will then travel north to take on Gustavus Adolphus College on Saturday in the Lund Center in St. Peter, Minn. The start time has yet to be determined.

Diver’s Dominate

The St. Cloud State men’s and women’s diving team won all four diving events Friday night against the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in a double dual meet at the McPhee Physical Education Center in Eau Clare, Wis.

Freshman Luke Weber (Mankato) won both the men’s one-meter dive with a final score of 295.60 and the three-meter dive after posting a 265.5 score.

On the women’s side, junior Cassi Mrozek (Inver Grove Heights) won the one-meter with a score of 216.80, while sophomore Ali Tracy (Minot, N.D.) took won the three-meter dive with a final score of 249.75.

Swimmer’s Impress Home Fans

The Husky men’s and women’s swimming squad hosted UW-Stevens Point and UW-Eau Claire in a double dual meet on Saturday, Oct. 31, at SCSU’s Halenbeck Hall Aquatic Center.

St. Cloud State charted 27 points in the combined team scoring, as UW-Stevens Point posted 15 points and UW-Eau Claire charted 11 points.

The Husky women were spectacular once again in the pool, cruising past the two Wisconsin schools with a 219-80 victory over UW-Stevens Point and a 199-100 win over UW-Eau Claire.

SCSU’s men’s squad fell short to UW-Stevens Point by a score of 114-182, but charted a convincing 208-88 win over UW-Eau Claire.

The SCSU women posted 10 victories enroute to the double dual win and also placed four second place finishes in the process. Senior Katie Brueggemann (Grafton, Wis.) highlighted the day for the Huskies, posting two individual wins in the 100 breast (1:09.36) and 200 breast (2:28.87).

The Husky men garnered three first place finishes and five second place marks on the day. Joe Palmersten, a junior from St. Cloud, touched the wall at 10:26.48 to place first in the 1000 yard freestyle. In the 200 free, SCSU’s Kyle Cordry (Las Cruces, N.M.) took home top honors in a time of 1:45.88. The third first place finish for the Husky men was in the 200 fly, as Joe Spann (North Pole, Alaska) completed the race in 2:02.01.

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