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UNC Asheville Defeats Gardner-Webb for First Time in School History
11.02.2018 | Women's Swimming & Diving
RESULTS
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – For the first time in school history, the UNC Asheville swimming & diving team defeated Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) rival Gardner-Webb on Friday at home, 115.5-89.5.
Last year the Bulldogs scored the most-ever points against the CCSA foe (176), but this season, UNC Asheville downed the Runnin' Bulldogs by 26 points.
BULLDOG BITES
Highlights
In the 200 medley relay UNC Asheville took home six team points, as it had two relay squads finish second and third.
Junior Skylar Rogan continued her hot streak in distance swimming events, as she again won the 1000 freestyle. The Athens, Ga. native clocked a 10:32.49, which was over 14 seconds faster than GWU's fastest swimmer.
Adee Weller and Catherine Allen went first and second, respectively, for UNC Asheville in the 200 freestyle. Weller posted a 1:56.16 mark, while her teammate clocked a 1:56.94. The duo earned Asheville 13 points in the event.
Morgan Rulevich continued to down the opposition in the 50 freestyle, as she won the event again on Friday. The senior posted a 24.20 mark and earned nine points.
Madison Rogan kept Asheville on top of the leaderboard in the fifth event of the meet, as she finished first in the 200 individual medley. The junior posted a 2:09.12 en route to nine points for the Bulldogs.
Without skipping a beat, Madison Rogan claimed her second straight win, as the Athens, Ga. native won the 100 butterfly. She posted a 57.72 mark and edged the runner-up by 0.23 seconds.
In her second event of the meet Rulevich won the 100 freestyle with a 52.10 time. Skylar Rogan was right behind her teammate with a 54.16 mark. Together the two Bulldogs combined for 13 team points.
Weller put Asheville back in the win column in the 500 freestyle, as the junior posted a 5:09.98 mark. The fastest Runnin' Bulldog was over seven seconds slower than Weller.
In the final event of the meet (200 freestyle relay) Asheville collected its eighth event victory of the dual meet. Consisting of Rulevich, Jessica Woolfe, Weller and Lily Sullivan, the four Bulldogs posted a 1:38.64 time and earned 11 points to seal the victory. UNC Asheville's 'B' relay finished third in the event with a 1:43.34 mark.
Quotable
"It's always exciting to have a program first," said UNC Asheville swimming & diving head coach Elizabeth Lykins. "Beating a strong conference foe at home is an incredible way to wrap up the fall dual meet schedule.
"This was a true team effort, and this team knows how to fight for each other and every last point."
What's Next
UNC Asheville will take two weeks off to rest up and prepare for the Fall Frenzy Invite. The three-day tournament is hosted by Queens University and begins on Nov. 16 at the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – For the first time in school history, the UNC Asheville swimming & diving team defeated Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) rival Gardner-Webb on Friday at home, 115.5-89.5.
Last year the Bulldogs scored the most-ever points against the CCSA foe (176), but this season, UNC Asheville downed the Runnin' Bulldogs by 26 points.
BULLDOG BITES
Highlights
In the 200 medley relay UNC Asheville took home six team points, as it had two relay squads finish second and third.
Junior Skylar Rogan continued her hot streak in distance swimming events, as she again won the 1000 freestyle. The Athens, Ga. native clocked a 10:32.49, which was over 14 seconds faster than GWU's fastest swimmer.
Adee Weller and Catherine Allen went first and second, respectively, for UNC Asheville in the 200 freestyle. Weller posted a 1:56.16 mark, while her teammate clocked a 1:56.94. The duo earned Asheville 13 points in the event.
Morgan Rulevich continued to down the opposition in the 50 freestyle, as she won the event again on Friday. The senior posted a 24.20 mark and earned nine points.
Madison Rogan kept Asheville on top of the leaderboard in the fifth event of the meet, as she finished first in the 200 individual medley. The junior posted a 2:09.12 en route to nine points for the Bulldogs.
Without skipping a beat, Madison Rogan claimed her second straight win, as the Athens, Ga. native won the 100 butterfly. She posted a 57.72 mark and edged the runner-up by 0.23 seconds.
In her second event of the meet Rulevich won the 100 freestyle with a 52.10 time. Skylar Rogan was right behind her teammate with a 54.16 mark. Together the two Bulldogs combined for 13 team points.
Weller put Asheville back in the win column in the 500 freestyle, as the junior posted a 5:09.98 mark. The fastest Runnin' Bulldog was over seven seconds slower than Weller.
In the final event of the meet (200 freestyle relay) Asheville collected its eighth event victory of the dual meet. Consisting of Rulevich, Jessica Woolfe, Weller and Lily Sullivan, the four Bulldogs posted a 1:38.64 time and earned 11 points to seal the victory. UNC Asheville's 'B' relay finished third in the event with a 1:43.34 mark.
Quotable
"It's always exciting to have a program first," said UNC Asheville swimming & diving head coach Elizabeth Lykins. "Beating a strong conference foe at home is an incredible way to wrap up the fall dual meet schedule.
"This was a true team effort, and this team knows how to fight for each other and every last point."
What's Next
UNC Asheville will take two weeks off to rest up and prepare for the Fall Frenzy Invite. The three-day tournament is hosted by Queens University and begins on Nov. 16 at the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center.
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