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Men's Swimming & Diving

MPSF Swimming & Diving Conference Meet Recap

San Luis Obispo - The Pacific Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving teams closed of the 2021 MPSF Championships this past weekend.

Day 1 Highlights:

Men's Swimming & Diving:
  • Freshmen, Aiden Scott, had a season best time in the 200 IM of 1:52:07
  • Also, having a season best time was another Freshmen, Aidan Vollmar, with a time of 1:53:33 in the 200 IM
  • Following up being MPSF athlete of the week, earlier this month, Dylan Parente had a season best time leading the way for the 200 Freestyle Relay, with a time of 20:59
Women's Swimming & Diving: Day 2 Highlights:

Men's Swimming & Diving:
  • David Noyes was a Top 8 finisher and had lifetime best time in the 100 fly of 49.16
  • In the 200 yard freestyle, Dylan Parente, had a lifetime best tie of 1:39:59, which was good for a Top 10 finish
  • Andrew Davis finished in the Top 5 in the 100 Breaststroke, with a time of 54:50
  • Senior, Erik Clemensen, had a season best time in the 100 Breaststroke of 55:79
  • The 400 Medley Relay team finished with a time that was 2 seconds faster, than their time at the conference meet last year
Women's Swimming & Diving:
  • Kelsey Lloyd & Elina Rosario both finished in the top 6 in the 100 Breaststroke
  • Lloyd's time in the 100 Breaststroke was a season best of 1:03:73
  • In the 400 IM, Gisel Olvera, finished in the top 8
  • As a team, they made up a 52 point deficit to pass San Diego in the standings 
Day 3 Highlights:

Men's Swimming & Diving:
  • David Noyes & Dylan Parente, had their best times of the season in the 100 Freestyle with times of 45.36 & 45.51.
  • In the 4x100 relay Parente had his best time of the season with a 44.51 
  • Andrew Davis, had his best time of the season in the 200 Breaststroke, with a 2:00.11. This was good for 4th place
Women's Swimming & Diving: Quote From Coach Herrington:
I am beyond proud of this team! We have been on a wild ride since our return from conference last year and we have been tasked to think and act outside of teh box. As a result, we have grown closer as a team. We have been resilient and focused on our goals, which brought us to conference with a competitive mindset. We saw great victories from the athletes and each of them came ready to give their best. We may not have seen the value of our success on the clock, but the mental strength and toughness spoke volumes in our team's success. 

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For more updates and more information on the 2020-21 Pacific Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving Team, be sure to follow @uopswimanddrive on Twitter, @uopswimanddrive on Instagram, @pacificswimminganddiving on Facebook. 


 

 
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Players Mentioned

Andrew Davis

Andrew Davis

Sophomore
Kendall Bromley

Kendall Bromley

Junior
Gisel Olvera

Gisel Olvera

Junior
Elina Rosario

Elina Rosario

Junior
Allie Emery

Allie Emery

Junior
Kelsey Lloyd

Kelsey Lloyd

Junior
Gisel Olvera

Gisel Olvera

Senior
Elina Rosario

Elina Rosario

Senior
David Noyes

David Noyes

Senior
Dylan Parente

Dylan Parente

5' 7"
Junior
Aidan Vollmar

Aidan Vollmar

Sophomore
Lauren  Geiger

Lauren Geiger

Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Andrew Davis

Andrew Davis

Sophomore
Kendall Bromley

Kendall Bromley

Junior
Gisel Olvera

Gisel Olvera

Junior
Elina Rosario

Elina Rosario

Junior
Allie Emery

Allie Emery

Junior
Kelsey Lloyd

Kelsey Lloyd

Junior
Gisel Olvera

Gisel Olvera

Senior
Elina Rosario

Elina Rosario

Senior
David Noyes

David Noyes

Senior
Dylan Parente

Dylan Parente

5' 7"
Junior
Aidan Vollmar

Aidan Vollmar

Sophomore
Lauren  Geiger

Lauren Geiger

Graduate Student