North Carolina vs. Clemson

CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, January 9. AFTER a tough week of training in Sarasota, Fla., the Tar Heel swimmers and divers were back in Chapel Hill Saturday morning to take on the Clemson Tigers. The Tar Heel men continued their undefeated season making their record 8-0 overall and 4-0 in the ACC. The women improved their record to 7-1 on the season and 4-0 in the conference.

"We are very thrilled to get a win coming off of tough Christmas training. We were interested to see what people could do considering most of the team was pretty beat up after last week's training," said head coach Rich DeSelm.

"Both teams pushed through and proved that we are a strong and deep team ready to race."

Both the women and men got off to a quick start going 1-2 in the 200-yard medley relay. For the UNC men, their first place time of 1:31.01 was a season best time.
Both the men and women's teams showcased Carolina's depth in the distance freestyle events.

Junior Ashley Miller touched first in the 1650-yard freestyle going a career best time of 16:40.88 which is a NCAA ‘B' qualifying time. Her teammates Katura Harvey, Katelyn Martin and Jackie Rudolph followed behind Miller in second, third and fourth, respectively. Freshman Jackie Rudolph also went a career best time of 17:10.00.

Miller, Harvey and Martin finished 1-2-3 in the 500-yard freestyle as well.

The Tar Heel men's distance swimmers finished strong in the 1650-yard freestyle going 1-2-3. UNC was led by Senior Chip Peterson followed in second by Junior Joe Kinderwater and in third Sophomore Sean Lane.

In the 200-yard freestyle, the women captured a first place finish by Freshman Stephanie Eisenring followed closely in second by teammate Rebecca Kane. The men had a strong finish from Sophomore Wil Singley who won the event and was followed in second by Sophomore Evan Reed.

The Tar Heel women had the top four finishes in the 100-yard backstroke led by Senior Megan Steeves. Junior Tommy Wyher who placed first in the event led the way for the men.

Sophomore Layne Brodie and Senior Alison Clemens led the Tar Heel breaststrokers with 1-2 finishes in both the 100 and 200-yard breaststrokes, respectively.

On the men's side, in the 100-yard breaststroke, Vinny Pryor took first and was a tenth off his season best time going 56.50. In second was Flynn Jones, followed in third by Tyler Smith.
The 200-yard butterfly was another strong event for the Tar Heel women. Freshman Carly Smith led the pack with a first place finishing time of 2:01.18. Laura Moriarty and Nuffy Swanson finished in second and third, respectively.

The men went 1-2-3-4 in the 200 butterfly led by Senior Jason McLaughlin with a time of 1:49.77 which is just off his season best.

"We've been in Sarasota the past week training. It was a very hard week, but we pushed through as a team. I think today a lot of people were tired, but with the win we proved that we are a tough team," said Jason McLaughlin.

"In the next two weeks, it will be important to stay focused. We are excited for the Virginia meet, but we have to make sure we are ready to race"
The women's 100-yard freestyle was a close race between Tar Heels Megan Steeves and Rebecca Kane. Steeves got her hand on the wall first and won her second event of the morning in a time of 51.18.

Sprinter Steve Cerbertowicz dominated both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle with first place finishes in both.

Carly Smith got her second win of the morning in the 200-yard backstroke with a season best time of 1:58.28, which is a NCAA B qualifying time. Fellow Freshman Rebecca Brooks came in second with her season best time of 2:02.67.

"It's been awhile since I have competed due to a small tendinitis injury. I felt a little rusty in warm-ups, but after my two races this morning I feel very reassured about the next couple of weeks leading up to ACCs," said Carly Smith.

The UNC women dominated the 100-yard fly with he three fastest swims being Tar Heel swimmers. The men had a 1-2 finish with Tommy Wyher in first and Robert Grimmet-Norris in second.

The Tar Heel women had the three fastest times in the 200-yard Individual Medley which was led by Sophomore Marie Pesacreta.

Junior Tyler Harris was .01 off his season best time in the 200-yard IM with a time of 1:50.31.

The Tar Heel divers excelled on the boards as well. Sophomore Jenna Moore placed first on both 1-meter and 3-meter with a season best score on 1-meter of 292.72. Moore's teammate Freshman Chay Malvasio placed second on 1-meter.

On the men's side, Freshman Ryland Jones captured a first place finish on both boards. Jake Kinzbach took second on 1-meter and third on 3-meter. Teammate Austin Bradyhouse took third on 1-meter and second on 3-meter.

The Tar Heels have an off week , then will compete against the Cavaliers from Virginia Saturday, January 23. The women's meet will begin at 12 p.m. and the men's meet will follow at 3 p.m.

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