South Carolina Women Rout Arkansas, 149-89

COLUMBIA, South Carolina, October 13. THE Gamecock women's swimming and diving team had a dominate performance over the University of Arkansas Lady Razorbacks Friday as they recorded their first victory of the season, 149-89, at the Carolina Natatorium. USC claimed victory in eight of 13 events, including both diving events and both relays.

"It was a great opportunity to see our team race. Now we understand where we are as far as training and conditioning goes," said head coach Don Gibb. "We identified the areas that we need to work on, we found out who the racers are and who the ones who need to become racers. I thought it was a great start, and we look forward to going to Georgia next week."

After five events the Gamecocks led the Lady Razorbacks 53-37. The team started the meet and the season very strong with the quartet of Christy Williams, Lindsey Tiberio, Heather Roffey, and Sharntelle McLean claiming the 400-medley relay victory with a time of 3:51.80. McLean also won the 50-freestyle with a time of 23.91. Sophomore Amanda Dunnigan earned the team an early victory in the 1000-freestyle.

In the one-meter diving event, senior Lyndsey Havens won with a score of 303.60. Havens also won the three-meter with a score of 335.77. Both scores were NCAA Zone "B" qualifying scores.

"I'm really impressed with Lyndsey Havens," said diving coach Todd Sherritt. "She's a senior this year and through the years she's been working on some technique and it all really came together today."

The Gamecocks finished the meet in an impressive manner. Returning All-American Christy Williams won the 200-fly with a time of 2:03.19, while Lyndsey Tiberio, Mandee Cregar, and Kendel Fiorentino swept the top three spots in the 200 breaststroke. In the final event, the 400-free relay team of Kristina Delp, Kassy Kugler, Williams and McLean claimed a near five-second victory.

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