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Pointers Sweep WIAC Championships For Second
Straight Year
Stevens Point, Wis.--For the second straight
year, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point captured both the men�s
and women�s titles at the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (WIAC) swimming and diving championships, which were held
at UW-Stevens Point�s Health Enhancement Center.
The men�s team won the league crown for the
eighth consecutive season and 11th time in school history, while the
women secured the WIAC trophy for the second straight year and
fourth time in program history.
In the men�s competition, the Pointers totaled
914 points during the three-day meet to outdistance UW-La Crosse for
the seventh straight year. The Eagles finished with 882 points,
followed by UW-Eau Claire in third with 507 points, UW-Whitewater in
fourth with 457 points, UW-Oshkosh in fifth with 310 points and
UW-River Falls in sixth with 175 points.
In the women�s race, UW-Stevens Point compiled
993.50 points to surpass UW-La Crosse�s second-place total of 900.50
points. UW-Eau Claire finished third with 460.50 points, followed
by UW-Whitewater in fourth with 365 points, UW-Oshkosh in fifth with
244 points and UW-River Falls in sixth with 199.50 points.
UW-Stevens Point�s men�s team secured three
individual titles during the final day of competition. Chase Gross
captured the 100-yard freestyle for the second straight year with a
NCAA �B� qualifying time of 46.47 to earn his second title of the
meet. He won the 200-yard freestyle yesterday.
The Pointers� Ben Gensler established a pool
record and NCAA �B� qualifying mark in the 200-yard breaststroke
with a time of 2:04.90. It marked the second consecutive year he
has won the event and his second title of the championship after
winning the 100-yard breaststroke a day ago. Rob Donisch also earned
his second title in as many days, winning the 200-yard butterfly
with a clocking of 1:55.72.
UW-La Crosse�s Anthony Schmidt defended his
title in the 200-yard backstroke with a mark of 1:55.73. It was his
third trophy during the championship after he won the 200-yard
individual medley and 400-yard individual medley. Schmidt was named
the Swimmer of the Meet for his performances. The Eagles� Karl
Richters claimed the 1,650-yard freestyle for the third consecutive
season with a time of 16:44.83. He is just the second individual to
win the event three straight years, joining UW-Whitewater�s Mike
Foss (1983-85).
UW-La Crosse also won their fourth relay title
at the league competition when the 400-yard freestyle relay team of
Matthew Diehl, Christopher Boyle, Michael Beilman and Anthony Wolff
established a pool record and NCAA �B� qualifying time of 3:05.78.
UW-Oshkosh�s Jacob Chadderdon won the
three-meter diving competition with a score of 510.45 and was voted
the Diver of the Meet for the second straight year.
UW-Stevens Point�s women�s squad captured all
five individual titles and the relay crown during the third day of
events. Abby Strobel won the 200-yard backstroke for the second
consecutive season with a NCAA �B� qualifying time of 2:08.16. She
was voted the Swimmer of the Meet after earning her third individual
title of the championship. Strobel also captured the 200-yard
individual medley and 400-yard individual medley trophies. Kristen
Bennett claimed the 200-yard breaststroke with a NCAA �B� qualifying
mark of 2:24.74. She also won the 100-yard breaststroke yesterday.
Caitlin Hake captured her second title of the
championship, winning the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 52.59
and establishing a NCAA �B� performance, while Kari Slawson also
earned her second crown of the meet after finishing first in the
1,650-yard freestyle with a clocking of 18:00.09. On Thursday, Hake
won the 50-yard freestyle and Slawson earned the 500-yard freestyle
title. Amy Bennett placed first in the 200-yard butterfly with a
time of 2:11.71.
The Pointers� 400-yard freestyle relay quartet
of Kesley Crunstedt, Jerica Crook, Beth Bard and Hake surpassed the
NCAA �B� qualifying mark with a time of 3:33.70. It was UW-Stevens
Point�s third relay title at the championship.
UW-La Crosse�s Amanda Medendorp earned the
Diver of the Meet award for the second straight season after winning
both diving events during the first two days of the meet.
UW-Stevens Point head coach Al Boelk was voted
the league�s women�s coach of the year for the third straight season
and fifth time in his career. He also won the award 2000 and 2003.
UW-La Crosse head coach Rich Pein was named the
WIAC men�s coach of the year for the fourth time in his career. He
also claimed the honor in 1992, 1995 and 2001.
UW-Eau Claire�s Nick Peterson was selected the
conference�s Max Sparger Scholar-Athlete, while UW-Stevens Point�s
Beth Bard earned the Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete award.
Men�s Swimmer of the Meet: Anthony Schmidt of UW-La Crosse
Women�s Swimmer of the Meet: Abby Strobel of UW-Stevens
Point
Men�s Diver of the Meet: Jacob Chadderdon of UW-Oshkosh
Women�s Diver of the Meet: Amanda Medendorp of UW-La Crosse
Men�s Coach of the Year: Rich Pein of UW-La Crosse
Women�s Coach of the Year: Al Boelk of UW-Stevens Point
Max Sparger Scholar-Athlete: Nick Peterson of UW-Eau Claire
Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete: Beth Bard of UW-Stevens Point
Day Three Champions
Men
100-Yard Freestyle: Chase Gross (UW-Stevens Point), 46.47
1,650-Yard Freestyle: Karl Richters (UW-La Crosse), 16:44.83
200-Yard Butterfly: Rob Donisch (UW-Stevens Point), 1:55.72
200-Yard Backstroke: Anthony Schmidt (UW-La Crosse), 1:55.73
200-Yard Breaststroke: Ben Gensler (UW-Stevens Point),
2:04.90
Three-Meter Diving: Jacob Chadderdon (UW-Oshkosh), 510.45
400-Yard Freestyle Relay: UW-La Crosse (Matthew Diehl,
Christopher Boyle, Michael Beilman, Anthony Wolff), 3:05.78
Women
100-Yard Freestyle: Caitlin Hake (UW-Stevens Point), 52.59
1,650-Yard Freestyle: Kari Slawson (UW-Stevens Point),
18:00.09
200-Yard Butterfly: Amy Bennett (UW-Stevens Point), 2:11.71
200-Yard Backstroke: Abby Strobel (UW-Stevens Point),
2:08.16
200-Yard Breaststroke: Kristen Bennett (UW-Stevens Point),
2:24.74
400-Yard Freestyle Relay: UW-Stevens Point (Kelsey Crunstedt,
Jerica Crook, Beth Bard, Caitlin Hake), 3:33.70
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