STEVENS POINT, Wis. — The Gustavus swim and dive teams took to UW-Stevens Point for day one of the Point Invite. The Gustie women sit in first after day one of competition, while the men are in second.
The women won seven events for a score of 604 on day one. The relays dominated in the pool, winning the 200 free in 1:40.73 and the 400 medley in 4:04.12.
Marit Isaacson,
Stella Anderson Moye,
Olivia Koeneman, and
Lucy Peterson contributed to the 200 free win, while Peterson and Anderson Moye were joined by
Mariel Castillo and
Hadley Wartner in the 400 medley. Isaacson added another first place finish to her name Friday, touching the wall in 2:16.32 in the 200-IM. Peterson took first in the 100 free with a time of 54.58, while
Lindsay Sundby placed first in the 200 breaststroke with a 2:36.09.
Leah Soukup rounded out the Gustie wins with a first place finish in the 200 fly at 2:21.75. UW-Stevens Point finished in second on Friday with 528 points, while Hamline sits in third with 87.
The Gustie men also won the 400 medley relay, as
Matt Strom,
Peyton Richardson,
Nyden Hill, and
Logan Cyr touched the wall first in 3:31.99. The 200 free relay of
Braden Ripken,
Jack Christoferson, Strom, and
Kieran Ripken took second in 1:27.57. Cyr and Hill accounted for two more Gustie wins, as Cyr took first in the 500 free in 4:53.02 and Ripken finished the 100 free in 48.10. Host UW-Stevens Point leads the way with 656 on day one to the Gusties' 615, while Hamline as 13 through Friday's events.
On the boards,
Emmalyn Dickerson finished third to lead the Gustie women on the 1-meter with a score of 381.90, while
Andrew Jensen finished fourth on the 3-meter for the men with a dive of 369.45.
The Gusties resume action in the pool tomorrow morning.