Loyola Marymount vs. UC San Diego

LA JOLLA, California, January 8. THE UC San Diego women's swimming team fell in its first action in nearly two months against Loyola Marymount, 132-130, Saturday afternoon at Canyonview Pool. Alex Henley won three events, while Emily Adamcyzk, Olivia Martens and Ann Shakya each recorded first-place finishes on the day.
Henley's time of 2:05.74 in the 200 backstroke bested her time from the Tritons last contest at the Arena Invitational on Nov. 13, a day in which she finished in 2:06.55.

"Alex Henley really showed her versatility-once again," UCSD swimming and diving head coach Scott McGihon said. "Sometimes there's a tendency to take her excellence for granted but that was a very good performance today."

The 200 medley relay team of Sandy Hon, Jessica Ferguson, Michelle McCadden and Amber Tan took first place in the opening race of the meet and Henley followed with a win in the 1000 free (10:32.09).

The Lions would win four of the next five races. Martens would record the Tritons lone win within that period in the 200 butterfly (2:10.12). However, UCSD would follow by winning the next three races.

Henley started the Tritons' hot streak by taking the 200 back, with Lindsay Oosterhouse picking up a lone point as well. Adamcyzk would follow by winning the 200 breaststroke in 2:22.44, followed by Neda Nguyen who touched the wall in 2:25.07. Shakya followed suit by winning the 500 free in 5:11.79.

"Olivia Martens' 200 fly was a nice swim and Emily Adamcyzk had a first, second and a third competing in her first meet for UCSD," said McGihon. "There were definitely some bright spots."

UCSD would take a 126-119 lead after the 200 IM, the final individual race of the day, thanks to a first-place finish by Henley (2:08.94), a third-place finish by Adamcyzk (2:10.82) and a fourth-place finish by Michelle McCadden (2:14.12).

In the 400 freestyle relay, the final event of the day, LMU would finish first and UCSD would take second place, tying the teams at 130-130. The Lions would battle to win third place in the race, beating the Tritons by a mere 2.38 seconds, taking the final two points of the meet and granting LMU a 132-130 victory.

"This was a disappointing meet to lose but it was good to race again after eight weeks of training," said McGihon. "We will see how we come out tomorrow."

UCSD will not have to wait long to rebound, as both the men's and women's swimming and diving programs will take on Grand Canyon and Mesa State on Sunday 11:00 a.m. in Canyonview Pool.

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