﻿{"id":16031,"date":"2007-11-03T19:10:18","date_gmt":"2007-11-04T00:10:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2007\/11\/stanford-vs-washington\/"},"modified":"2014-07-27T18:23:38","modified_gmt":"2014-07-28T01:23:38","slug":"stanford-vs-washington","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/stanford-vs-washington\/","title":{"rendered":"Stanford vs. Washington"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>STANFORD, California, November 3. THE No. 3 Stanford men&#39;s swimming team defeated Washington by a score of 123 to 82 at the Avery Aquatic Center. The Cardinal took first place in seven of the 11 events contested in the meet, improving its record to 2-0, 1-0 Pac-10. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;It&#39;s obvious we have some improvements to make, but we still have time to work on things,&quot; said associate head coach Ted Knapp. <\/p>\n<p>In the 400 medley relay, the Stanford &quot;A&quot; team of Eugene Godsoe, Paul Kornfeld, Austin Staab, and Jason Dunford captured first place in a time of 3:20.52. The Stanford &quot;B&quot; team of Nate Cass, John Criste, BJ Johnson and Jake Allen posted a second place finish with a time of 3:27.29. Washington &quot;A&quot; scored two points with a third place finish as they swam to a total time of 3:27.51. <\/p>\n<p>Noa Sakamoto of Stanford grabbed the narrow victory in the 1000 free as he posted a time of 9:17.15 to edge Washington&#39;s Scott Spansail who finished second in 9:17.72. Scotty Korotkin of Stanford rounded out the top three with a final time of 9:36.08. <\/p>\n<p>The 200 free saw Phillip Morrison of Stanford claim the top spot as he touched the wall in 1:40.90, followed by Washington&#39;s David Bai in 1:41.55. Cardinal Andrew Trepp posted a third place finish as he swam to a time of 1;41.69. <\/p>\n<p>Washington posted its first individual victory in the 50 free as Ivan Perhat recorded a time of 20.80. Stanford&#39;s Jake Allen posted a second place finish with his time of 21.57, followed by Brenton Dowdy of Washington in third place with a time of 21.59. <\/p>\n<p>In the 400 IM it was Nate Cass capturing another first place finish for Stanford in 4:00.89, while teammate Josh Charin-Aker followed right behind in second touching the wall in 4:01.67. Henry Hudson earned a third place finish for Washington with a time of 4:02.31. <\/p>\n<p>Andre Blyth of Washington was able to claim the top spot in the 200 fly as he recorded a time of 1:50.68. Stanford&#39;s David Mosko followed in second place as he recorded a time of 1:51.47, while Erez Fern of Washington rounded out the top three in 1:54.11. <\/p>\n<p>For the second straight event it was Washington touching the wall first in the 100 free as Ivan Perhat stopped the clock at 45.12. Austin Staab of Stanford earned a second place finish in the event as he posted a time of 46.11, followed by Washington&#39;s Evan Bernier in third with a 46.32. <\/p>\n<p>Stanford captured the top two spots in the 200 back as Eugene Godsoe led the charge in a time of 1:47.65, followed by teammate Nate Cass who finished second in 1:50.85. Jonathan Banker of Washington swam to a third place finish with a time of 1:51.98. <\/p>\n<p>The 500 free saw Washington&#39;s Scott Spansail touch the wall first as he posted a winning time of 4:31.03. Stanford&#39;s Phillip Morrison (4:37.89) and David Mosko (4:38.04) finished second and third, respectively. <\/p>\n<p>The Cardinal dominated the 200 breast, sweeping the top four spots. Paul Kornfeld was the first of the Stanford contingent to finish with a time of 2:03.71, followed by Paul Zaich in second with a 2:04.73. John Criste posted a third place finish with a time of 2:05.22, followed by teammate Chris Ash who posted a time of 2:06.83. <\/p>\n<p>Stanford earned a victory in the final event of the meet, the 200 free relay, as the Cardinal &quot;A&quot; team of Jason Dunford, Austin Staab, Dan Priestley, and Eugene Godsoe swam to a time of 1:22.32 to earn eleven team points. Washington &quot;A&quot; finished in second with a time of 1:22.54, while the Stanford &quot;B&quot; team rounded out the top three in a time of 1:24.73. <\/p>\n<p>On the women&#39;s side, Stanford pulled away from a stubborn Washington  squad for a 116-89 victory in the first conference dual meet of the season for the Cardinal at the Avery Aquatic Center. Stanford held only a slim six-point advantage after six of 11 events in the short-course yards meet before winning four of the last five races for the final margin. The victory was Stanford&#39;s 12th consecutive dual meet win, including its 10-0 mark last year and victories in its first two dual meets of the 2007-08 campaign. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;We swam a different lineup and relied on more people, and we got better as the meet went on,&quot; said Stanford head coach Lea Maurer. &quot;We&#39;re obviously tired [from hard workouts], but we&#39;re finding a way to get the win box checked, and I feel that&#39;s a good place to be right now.&quot; <\/p>\n<p>Stanford&#39;s Julia Smit out swam rival Ariana Kukors of Washington in the 400 IM to highlight the individual events. Smit checked in with a fast early-season NCAA `A&#39; time of 4:09.97 with Kukors finishing in 4:11.30. Smit was third in the event as a freshman at the 2007 NCAA Championships, while Kukors is a highly-touted freshman that is ranked fourth in the world in the 400 meter IM. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;It was exciting, because I went faster than I did in any dual meet last year,&quot; commented Smit. &quot;It was a good point to start. I was also pretty happy that I beat Ariana. She&#39;s a really tough competitor, and I&#39;m going to be racing her at the end so I need to practice racing her now.&quot; <\/p>\n<p>&quot;Julia&#39;s a gift,&quot; offered a smiling and laughing Maurer. &quot;That was a really good swim. She&#39;s been training phenomenally, and I&#39;m happy for her that she was able to get a win against a strong candidate for the Olympic team. It was a good race, and I know she&#39;s doing it with some amazing workouts behind her so I was really proud of her.&quot; Smit also added an NCAA `B&#39; mark in the 200 free with a 1:47.92 leadoff split to spark Stanford to a pool record time of 7:17.08 in a winning 800 free relay effort. Brooke Bishop (1:48.07), Whitney Spence (1:50.89) and Kate Dwelley (1:50.20) finished off the relay to erase Auburn&#39;s former pool record time of 7:20.68 set in 2002. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;The record was good,&quot; stated Maurer. &quot;It&#39;s always good to put Stanford on as the team for your own pool records. We feel like the 800 free relay is going to be something that we&#39;re a more formidable opponent in this year. It&#39;s nice to have our swimmers look at an event and say `okay, we can get this [record].&#39; That&#39;s what champions do. They walk in a pool, look at the board and say `what can we erase.&#39;&quot; <\/p>\n<p>&quot;We&#39;ve been talking about it the whole week of practice, and we were pretty confident that we could get it,&quot; added Smit about breaking the record. &quot;It&#39;s really cool to wipe Auburn off our pool records. Now, it&#39;s just going to say us.&quot; <\/p>\n<p>The teams split the first six races of the meet with Stanford&#39;s depth allowing for its slim six-point lead to that point. <\/p>\n<p>Stanford started the meet with a victory in the 400 medley relay as a foursome of Brooke Bishop (100 back, 55.22, NCAA `B&#39;), Caroline Bruce (100 breast, 1:03.98), Elaine Breeden (100 fly, 56.25) and Madeline Rovira (100 free, 52.56) clocked in with a time of 3:48.01. <\/p>\n<p>Washington&#39;s Ashley Daly claimed the next event with a solid victory in the 1000 free. Daly checked in with a mark of 10:13.97 to lead three Washington swimmers in the top four with only a second place finish by Stanford&#39;s Elizabeth Smith breaking up the Husky contingent. <\/p>\n<p>Washington took a short-lived 28-27 lead in the meet after Kim Jasmer won the third event with a time of 1:50.55 in the 200 free as the Huskies had two of the top three finishers. <\/p>\n<p>Stanford rebounded with back-to-back victories by Bishop in the 50 free with an NCAA `B&#39; mark of 22.92 and Smit&#39;s key 400 IM triumph over Kukors. After a 10-minute break in the competition, Kukors was able to come back and win the 200 fly in the an NCAA `B&#39; time of 2:00.99 to even the meet&#39;s first six events at three victories for each team and keep the Huskies within six points. <\/p>\n<p>Back-to-back victories by Kate Dwelley (100 free, 51.63) and Andrea Axtell (200 back, 2:02.29) helped thwart the Husky upset effort and gave the Cardinal a bit of breathing room. <\/p>\n<p>Jasmer was able to win her second event with a victory in the 500 free (4:53.52, NCAA `B&#39;) but Stanford placed second, third and fourth in the event to prevent the Huskies from gaining any real momentum. <\/p>\n<p>Stanford closed out the meet with a 200 breast victory from Bruce (2:16.63, NCAA `B&#39;) and the 800 free relay pool record win. <\/p>\n<p><i>Special thanks to Stanford for contributing this report.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>STANFORD, California, November 3. 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