
UNI Swimming and Diving Ready to Host Conference
2/13/2017 11:25:00 AM | Women's Swimming and Diving
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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- The University of Northern Iowa's women's swimming and diving team is set to begin competition at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships, Feb. 15-18 in Iowa City.
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Action is set to begin at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at the Campus Wellness and Recreation Center.
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The Panthers serve as tournament hosts for the first time in program history.
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A live-stream for each day of tournament action can be found on the MVC's YouTube page.
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Tickets for the tournament can be purchased through the UNI Ticket Office.
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Season Recap
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The Panthers finished the season at 7-3 and had impressive performances along the way.Â
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Molly Lembezeder shattered her 50 freestyle record from last season, swimming a 23.39 at the Kansas Classic in November. Lembezeder also would swim a 50.88 in the 100 freestyle, creating a new school record in the process.
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Freshman Katie Taylor had an impressive freshman season, swimming into the record books in four events. Taylor swam a time of 55.82 in the 100 backstroke and a 2:01.25 in the 200 backstroke at the Kansas Classic. Taylor would also reset the 400 IM record at that meet, timing in at 4:25.33. The 200 IM record would break at the UNO Invite in December, with Taylor swimming a 2:04.33. Taylor also earned MVC Swimmer of the Week honors twice this season.
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Veronica Herrmann kept pace with her times from last year, swimming in just seconds shy of many records set by her last season.
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Crystal Florman and Madison Rinaldi each continued to make strides in their respective events as they entered their sophomore seasons with the team.
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Alyssa Deuso and Hannah Brummel continued to grow stronger on the diving boards. Deuso reset her personal best on the 1-meter boards, diving a 244.79. Deuso would also dive a 237.38 on 3-meter. Brummel had season best dives in the 1-meter at 234 and on 3-meter at 240.67.
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Last Season at Championships
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The 2015-16 finish at conference championships was the highest finish by a Panther team in recent years. Some highlights from last year's tournament include a new MVC record being set by Florman, Aftin Phyfe, Autumn Roepsch and Lembezeder in the 400 Freestyle Relay with a time of 3:23.56.
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Herrmann received B-Cuts in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events at conference. Herrmann's B-Cuts were the first in school history.
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Rinaldi won the consolation final of the 200 Backstroke with a time of 2:03.26.
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Phyfe broke her school record in the 200 Backstroke with a time of 2:03.12, coming in third.
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Rinaldi, Phyfe, Herrmann and Florman broke the 400 Medley Relay school record by six seconds for a second place finishing time of 3:44.83. Â
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Lembezeder shattered her 200 Freestyle record, with a final time of 1:51.42 for fourth.
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Brummel won both rounds of the consolation rounds in diving. Deuso would take seventh in the 3-meter competition. Â
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UNI coaches, Doug Humphrey and Lori Meierbachtol, earned Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year awards. Â All seven of the Panther's 1st-Team All-Conference Selections are set to return to the pool.
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Follow the UNI Swimming and Diving team at conference at unipanthers.com, @UNISwimming on Twitter and @uniswimdive on Instagram.
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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- The University of Northern Iowa's women's swimming and diving team is set to begin competition at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships, Feb. 15-18 in Iowa City.
Â
Action is set to begin at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at the Campus Wellness and Recreation Center.
Â
The Panthers serve as tournament hosts for the first time in program history.
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A live-stream for each day of tournament action can be found on the MVC's YouTube page.
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Tickets for the tournament can be purchased through the UNI Ticket Office.
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Season Recap
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The Panthers finished the season at 7-3 and had impressive performances along the way.Â
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Molly Lembezeder shattered her 50 freestyle record from last season, swimming a 23.39 at the Kansas Classic in November. Lembezeder also would swim a 50.88 in the 100 freestyle, creating a new school record in the process.
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Freshman Katie Taylor had an impressive freshman season, swimming into the record books in four events. Taylor swam a time of 55.82 in the 100 backstroke and a 2:01.25 in the 200 backstroke at the Kansas Classic. Taylor would also reset the 400 IM record at that meet, timing in at 4:25.33. The 200 IM record would break at the UNO Invite in December, with Taylor swimming a 2:04.33. Taylor also earned MVC Swimmer of the Week honors twice this season.
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Veronica Herrmann kept pace with her times from last year, swimming in just seconds shy of many records set by her last season.
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Crystal Florman and Madison Rinaldi each continued to make strides in their respective events as they entered their sophomore seasons with the team.
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Alyssa Deuso and Hannah Brummel continued to grow stronger on the diving boards. Deuso reset her personal best on the 1-meter boards, diving a 244.79. Deuso would also dive a 237.38 on 3-meter. Brummel had season best dives in the 1-meter at 234 and on 3-meter at 240.67.
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Last Season at Championships
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The 2015-16 finish at conference championships was the highest finish by a Panther team in recent years. Some highlights from last year's tournament include a new MVC record being set by Florman, Aftin Phyfe, Autumn Roepsch and Lembezeder in the 400 Freestyle Relay with a time of 3:23.56.
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Herrmann received B-Cuts in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events at conference. Herrmann's B-Cuts were the first in school history.
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Rinaldi won the consolation final of the 200 Backstroke with a time of 2:03.26.
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Phyfe broke her school record in the 200 Backstroke with a time of 2:03.12, coming in third.
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Rinaldi, Phyfe, Herrmann and Florman broke the 400 Medley Relay school record by six seconds for a second place finishing time of 3:44.83. Â
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Lembezeder shattered her 200 Freestyle record, with a final time of 1:51.42 for fourth.
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Brummel won both rounds of the consolation rounds in diving. Deuso would take seventh in the 3-meter competition. Â
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UNI coaches, Doug Humphrey and Lori Meierbachtol, earned Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year awards. Â All seven of the Panther's 1st-Team All-Conference Selections are set to return to the pool.
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Follow the UNI Swimming and Diving team at conference at unipanthers.com, @UNISwimming on Twitter and @uniswimdive on Instagram.
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