﻿{"id":187887,"date":"2016-02-26T21:52:51","date_gmt":"2016-02-27T04:52:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=187887"},"modified":"2016-02-26T22:59:33","modified_gmt":"2016-02-27T05:59:33","slug":"stanfords-multiple-event-wins-not-enough-to-combat-uscs-depth-on-day-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/stanfords-multiple-event-wins-not-enough-to-combat-uscs-depth-on-day-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Stanford&#8217;s Multiple Event Wins Not Enough To Combat USC&#8217;s Depth On Day 3"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>By Sarah Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>400 IM<\/h2>\n<p>If you didn&#8217;t watch this swim live, you should go back and watch it on the replay. Stanford&#8217;s Ella Eastin absolutely crushed the field&#8211;her 3:59.30 left everyone else in the dust on her way to her second individual win of the meet. California senior\u00a0<strong>Kelly Naze\u00a0<\/strong>was a distant second with a 4:06.56 and her junior teammate\u00a0<strong>Celina Li<\/strong> took third with a 4:08.56.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 8  Women 400 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Eastin, Ella           FR STAN-PC           4:03.82    3:59.30   32  \r\n       25.32    29.09    29.98    29.42\r\n       34.02    35.01    28.64    27.82\r\n  2 Naze, Kelly            SR CAL-PC            4:08.57    4:06.56   28  \r\n       25.48    29.08    31.22    29.92\r\n       35.51    36.42    29.94    28.99\r\n  3 Li, Celina             JR CAL-PC            4:08.53    4:08.36   27  \r\n       25.85    29.90    31.15    31.09\r\n       35.36    36.01    29.80    29.20\r\n  4 Ross, Marlies          FR ASU-AZ            4:12.87    4:09.23   26  \r\n       26.59    30.89    31.83    31.26\r\n       35.39    35.56    29.65    28.06\r\n  5 Williams, Kim          FR STAN-PC           4:14.26    4:10.22   25  \r\n       26.70    30.16    31.95    32.01\r\n       35.65    35.65    29.73    28.37\r\n  6 Stevens, Leah          FR STAN-PC           4:11.32    4:10.25   24  \r\n       27.21    31.30    32.27    31.59\r\n       35.33    35.54    29.02    27.99\r\n  7 Anderson, Jordan       FR UTAH-UT           4:13.85    4:12.31   23  \r\n       26.30    30.04    32.75    31.83\r\n       36.12    36.47    29.92    28.88\r\n  8 Upshaw, Arlyn          SR UCLA-CA           4:12.64    4:13.72   22  \r\n       26.59    30.22    32.36    31.45\r\n       36.71    36.97    29.98    29.44<\/pre>\n<h2>100 Butterfly<\/h2>\n<p>California&#8217;s Farida Osman did it again tonight with a quick 50.53&#8211;the only woman in the field to go sub-51. USC senior\u00a0<strong>Kendyl Stewart\u00a0<\/strong>was second with a 51.17, ahead of California sophomore\u00a0<strong>Noemie Thomas,\u00a0<\/strong>who was in for a 51.40.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 9  Women 100 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Osman, Farida          JR CAL-PC              51.18      50.53   32  \r\n       10.93    12.89    13.41    13.30\r\n  2 Stewart, Kendyl        SR USC-CA              51.96      51.17   28  \r\n       10.67    12.93    13.28    14.29\r\n  3 Thomas, Noemie         SO CAL-PC              51.15      51.40   27  \r\n       10.81    12.82    13.44    14.33\r\n  4 Bootsma, Rachel        SR CAL-PC              52.09      51.64   26  \r\n       11.05    13.50    13.42    13.67\r\n  5 Ochitwa, Annie         FR ARIZ-AZ             52.09      51.73   25  \r\n       11.12    12.98    13.53    14.10\r\n  6 Worrall, Lucy          SR USC-CA              52.57      52.29   24  \r\n       11.33    13.11    13.41    14.44\r\n  7 Rumrill, Mackenzie     FR ARIZ-AZ             52.41      52.36   23  \r\n       11.14    13.08    13.74    14.40\r\n  8 Engel, Lindsey         SO STAN-PC             52.72      52.48   22  \r\n       11.15    13.09    13.91    14.33\r\n<\/pre>\n<h2>200 Freestyle<\/h2>\n<p>Stanford junior\u00a0<strong>Lia Neal<\/strong> nabbed her first individual title of the meet with a convincing win in the 200 free. Her 1:42.50 was almost two seconds ahead of USC&#8217;s freshman\u00a0<strong>Kirsten Vose<\/strong> (1:44.19). California&#8217;s senior\u00a0<strong>Liz Pelton\u00a0<\/strong>secured a third place finish with a 1:44.59 to round off the podium.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 10  Women 200 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Neal, Lia              JR STAN-PC           1:43.98    1:42.50   32  \r\n       23.40    25.57    26.55    26.98\r\n  2 Vose, Kirsten          FR USC-CA            1:44.54    1:44.19   28  \r\n       23.93    25.96    27.02    27.28\r\n  3 Pelton, Elizabeth      SR CAL-PC            1:44.83    1:44.59   27  \r\n       24.62    26.56    26.78    26.63\r\n  4 Chenault, Chelsea      JR USC-CA            1:45.37    1:44.82   26  \r\n       24.49    26.33    26.79    27.21\r\n  5 Stenkvist, Henriette   SR USC-CA            1:45.62    1:45.32   25  \r\n       24.59    26.39    26.93    27.41\r\n  6 Schick, Taylor         SR ARIZ-AZ           1:45.39    1:45.48   24  \r\n       24.65    26.70    27.15    26.98\r\n  7 Stafford, Nicole       JR STAN-PC           1:45.22    1:45.63   23  \r\n       25.02    26.68    26.89    27.04\r\n  8 Acker, Rachael         SR CAL-PC            1:45.84    1:45.98   22  \r\n       24.80    26.77    27.15    27.26\r\n<\/pre>\n<h2>100 Breaststroke<\/h2>\n<p>Stanford added another individual win to its collection with senior\u00a0<strong>Sarah Haase&#8217;<\/strong>s win in the 100 breast. her 58.02 was over a second ahead of USC freshman\u00a0<strong>Riley Scott,<\/strong> who was easily second with a 59.31, another second ahead of Arizona&#8217;s senior\u00a0<strong>Emma Schoettmer<\/strong> (1:00.32).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 11  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Haase, Sarah           SR STAN-PC             58.25      58.02   32  \r\n       12.58    15.05    14.85    15.54\r\n  2 Scott, Riley           FR USC-CA              59.44      59.31   28  \r\n       12.74    15.49    15.29    15.79\r\n  3 Schoettmer, Emma       SR ARIZ-AZ           1:00.35    1:00.32   27  \r\n       12.94    15.26    15.71    16.41\r\n  4 Garcia Urzainqui, Mar  JR CAL-PC            1:00.90    1:00.58   26  \r\n       13.09    15.36    15.95    16.18\r\n  5 Kafka, Kelsey          JR USC-CA            1:01.66    1:00.93   25  \r\n       13.36    15.41    15.89    16.27\r\n  6 Hayward, Riley         JR USC-CA            1:01.44    1:01.03   24  \r\n       13.34    15.53    15.93    16.23\r\n  7 Martelle, Alexandra    SO ARIZ-AZ           1:01.70    1:01.70   23  \r\n       13.11    15.86    16.07    16.66\r\n  8 Schanz, Emma           FR UCLA-CA           1:01.84    1:01.94   22  \r\n       13.79    15.71    16.06    16.38<\/pre>\n<h2>100 Backstroke<\/h2>\n<p>It was a close race in the 100 back. Stanford grabbed another individual title for the tally, though, with sophomore\u00a0<strong>Ally Howe<\/strong>&#8216;s 50.71. California answered back with senior\u00a0<strong>Rachel Bootsma\u00a0<\/strong>and freshman\u00a0<strong>Amy Bilquist\u00a0<\/strong>taking second and third with 50.76 and 50.81, respectively. These were the only three women under 51 in the field.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 11  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School               Seed    Prelims        \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Haase, Sarah           SR STAN-PC             58.27      58.25  \r\n       12.70    15.08    14.98    15.49\r\n  2 Scott, Riley           FR USC-CA              59.79      59.44  \r\n       12.62    15.28    15.58    15.96\r\n  3 Schoettmer, Emma       SR ARIZ-AZ           1:00.52    1:00.35  \r\n       13.29    15.27    15.73    16.06\r\n  4 Garcia Urzainqui, Mar  JR CAL-PC            1:03.05    1:00.90  \r\n       13.16    15.54    15.93    16.27\r\n  5 Hayward, Riley         JR USC-CA            1:01.67    1:01.44  \r\n       13.17    15.66    16.04    16.57\r\n  6 Kafka, Kelsey          JR USC-CA            1:00.86    1:01.66  \r\n       13.39    15.55    16.07    16.65\r\n  7 Martelle, Alexandra    SO ARIZ-AZ           1:01.80    1:01.70  \r\n       13.21    15.66    16.23    16.60\r\n  8 Schanz, Emma           FR UCLA-CA           1:01.64    1:01.84  \r\n       13.52    15.71    16.04    16.57<\/pre>\n<h2>400 Medley Relay<\/h2>\n<p>Stanford took one more win of the night in the 400 medley relay with a 3:26.25, about four seconds ahead of second place California (3:30.17) and a New American record, Stanford&#8217;s second of the meet. California just edged out USC, who took third with a 3:30.31.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<pre> 1 STAN-PC  'A'                        3:30.53    3:26.25   64  \r\n     1) Howe, Ally SO                 2) Haase, Sarah SR              \r\n     3) Hu, Janet SO                  4) Neal, Lia JR                 \r\n  2 CAL-PC  'A'                         3:37.64    3:30.17   56  \r\n     1) Bootsma, Rachel SR            2) Garcia Urzainqui, Marina JR  \r\n     3) Osman, Farida JR              4) Bilquist, Amy FR             \r\n  3 USC-CA  'A'                         3:30.62    3:30.31   54  \r\n     1) Weiss, Hannah SO              2) Scott, Riley FR              \r\n     3) Stewart, Kendyl SR            4) Apostalon, Anika JR          \r\n  4 ARIZ-AZ  'A'                        3:32.71    3:31.02   52  \r\n     1) Ochitwa, Annie FR             2) Schoettmer, Emma SR          \r\n     3) Rumrill, Mackenzie FR         4) Konopka, Katrina FR          \r\n  5 UCLA-CA  'A'                        3:35.32    3:35.27   50  \r\n     1) Mack, Linnea JR               2) Schanz, Emma FR              \r\n     3) Grover, Katie SO              4) White, Madison JR            \r\n  6 UTAH-UT  'A'                        3:39.17    3:37.42   48  \r\n     1) Kawaguchi, Megan SO           2) Robertson, Genevieve FR      \r\n     3) Marsh, Jenna SO               4) Butter, Dorien SO            \r\n  7 ASU-AZ  'A'                         3:43.11    3:39.99   46  \r\n     1) Jonsdottir, Ingibjorg JR      2) Ross, Marlies FR             \r\n     3) Spadoni, Marina SR            4) Simonovic, Kat JR            \r\n  8 WSU-IE  'A'                         3:41.30    3:40.47   44  \r\n     1) Olson, Loree SR               2) Hall, Frederikke SR          \r\n     3) Brolin, Anna SO               4) Bruggman, Hannah SO          \r\n  9 ORGU-OR  'A'                        3:46.04    3:49.01   42  \r\n     1) Amr, Amani SR                 2) Isleta, Czsarina JR          \r\n     3) Toulemonde, Constance SR      4) Young, Andrea JR             \r\n       27.30    58.59    29.04  1:02.85\r\n       25.54    56.13    24.20    51.44\r\n -- ARIZ-AZ  'B'                        3:46.09   x3:41.24  \r\n     1) Garcia, Taylor FR             2) Martelle, Alexandra SO       \r\n     3) Powell, Aly FR                4) Sutherland, Ashley FR        \r\n       25.39    52.81    28.61  1:02.02\r\n       26.06    57.16    23.19    49.25\r\n -- ORGU-OR  'B'                        3:49.28   x3:49.92  \r\n     1) MacEwan, Sophie JR            2) Ochs, Alice JR               \r\n     3) Meyer, Brooke JR              4) Hecker, Anni JR              \r\n       27.57    57.67    29.65  1:04.45\r\n       26.10    56.54    24.15    51.26\r\n -- UTAH-UT  'B'                        3:46.11   x3:52.32  \r\n     1) Pabst, Hailey SO              2) Bull, Sydney JR              \r\n     3) Stein, Alex FR                4) Pataray, Kristine JR         \r\n       28.25    57.60    30.07  1:04.67\r\n       25.98    57.20    24.18    52.85\r\n -- ORGU-OR  'C'                        3:53.06   x3:57.96  \r\n     1) McLaggan, Claire SR           2) Shigeta, Corrine SO          \r\n     3) Lam, Megan FR                 4) Maimon, Tair JR              \r\n       28.69  1:00.60    30.05  1:04.76\r\n       26.87    58.26    25.32    54.34\r\n -- WSU-IE  'B'                         3:46.12         DQ  \r\n     1) Kelly, Ciera FR               2) Lindberg, Elsa FR            \r\n     3) Locke, Elise JR               4) Love, Haley JR               \r\n       26.37    56.25    29.21  1:03.19\r\n       25.96    55.65    24.50    51.48\r\n\r\n\r\nScores - Women Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 311 1. 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