Northern Iowa Swimming Grabs 196-104 Win Against South Dakota

CEDAR FALLS – Northern Iowa swimming took 12 of 15 events against South Dakota to win a dual meet, 196-104.

Northern Iowa Press Release

Northern Iowa’s women’s swimming and diving team won 12 of 15 events as the Panthers topped South Dakota 196-104 at the Glen F. Henry Pool in Cedar Falls, Iowa, on Saturday afternoon. Sophomores Sam Schutt and Greysen Hertting recorded individual victories for the Coyotes.

Schutt won 200 and 500 freestyle, and also recorded a runner-up finish in the 100-yard free. Schutt clocked in at one minute, 55.83 seconds to win the 200 free by more than four seconds. She returned to win the 500-yard free, recording a time of 5:06.50. The sophomore also swam a time of 53.39 seconds for second place in the 100 free.

Hertting recorded two top-three finishes from the boards, as she won the three-meter dive and placed third in the one-meter. The Appleton, Wis., native recorded a mark of 249.15 points to win the three-meter.

Seven Coyote women recorded 10 more top-three finishes in the dual. Leading the way with two top-three performances each were freshman Katie Svendson (second in 1,000 free, 10:53.46; third in 500 free, 5:22.48), freshman Kassidie Cornell (second in 200 breast, 2:30.41; third in 100 breast, 1:09.17) and sophomore Allie Pfauth (second in 200 IM, 2:15.71; third in 100 butterfly, 1:00.53). Sophomore Tayler Kirtley was the runner-up in the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:01.19. To round out the third-place finishes for the Coyotes were senior Paige Stavely (200 back, 2:14.64), junior Rachel Svendson (1,000 free, 10:58.46) and freshman Natalie Buelte (100 back, 1:02.60).

South Dakota Press Release

Northern Iowa’s women’s swimming and diving team won 12 of 15 events as the Panthers topped South Dakota 196-104 at the Glen F. Henry Pool in Cedar Falls, Iowa, on Saturday afternoon. Sophomores Sam Schutt and Greysen Hertting recorded individual victories for the Coyotes.

Schutt won 200 and 500 freestyle, and also recorded a runner-up finish in the 100-yard free. Schutt clocked in at one minute, 55.83 seconds to win the 200 free by more than four seconds. She returned to win the 500-yard free, recording a time of 5:06.50. The sophomore also swam a time of 53.39 seconds for second place in the 100 free.

Hertting recorded two top-three finishes from the boards, as she won the three-meter dive and placed third in the one-meter. The Appleton, Wis., native recorded a mark of 249.15 points to win the three-meter.

Seven Coyote women recorded 10 more top-three finishes in the dual. Leading the way with two top-three performances each were freshman Katie Svendson (second in 1,000 free, 10:53.46; third in 500 free, 5:22.48), freshman Kassidie Cornell (second in 200 breast, 2:30.41; third in 100 breast, 1:09.17) and sophomore Allie Pfauth (second in 200 IM, 2:15.71; third in 100 butterfly, 1:00.53). Sophomore Tayler Kirtley was the runner-up in the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:01.19. To round out the third-place finishes for the Coyotes were senior Paige Stavely (200 back, 2:14.64), junior Rachel Svendson (1,000 free, 10:58.46) and freshman Natalie Buelte (100 back, 1:02.60).

Results: Northern Iowa vs. South Dakota

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