OBU swimming falls at Delta State

January 19, 2009

The Ouachita Baptist University swimming and diving teams took the pool, opening the 2009 portion of its schedule at the Delta State Aquatics Club Saturday with a pair of losses.

The Ouachita men were defeated 129-102 to Delta State and the Lady TigerSharks fell 141-98.

Ouachita’s women got off to a fast start in the first event, taking the 200 Relay (Sarah Watson, Jenny Christensen, Summer Morris and Trina May) in a time of 1:49.83. The men’s team (Nelson Silva, Razvan Goga, Daniel Karkoska and Radu Badalac) followed suit by capturing first in the same event in a time of 1:38.18. The “B” team of Kyle Bartlett, Matthew Pope, John Ragland and Harrison Tomlinson took third in event.

Freshman Megan Young placed first in the 1,000 Free (10:43.65), while teammate freshman Catlin Boren was third (11:08.05). Will Wood took second in the men’s 1,000 Free in 10:01.98.

Sarah Watson captured the fifth event for the Lady TigerSharks in the 200 Free (1:57.03) and on the men’s side, Badalac placed first in 1:39.52.

Despite not winning the 50 Free, Brittany Norton (24.82) and May (24.98) finished second and third, respectively in the event. Karkoska touched the line in 21:73 for second in the 50 Free, while Hal Eubanks was third (21.87).

In the ninth event, Katie Patterson captured first in the 400 IM in 4:37.46. Silva and Matthew Pope went second and third in the men’s 400 IM in 4:04.45 and 4:23.28.

In diving, Kelli Caldwell took second in the 1-meter diving with a 218.47, while Chris Hull placed second on the men’s side with a 199.12.

Norton placed second in the 200 Fly in 2:13.48 and Karkoska was first in the men’s event in 1:56.55.

May and Young went second and third, respectively in the 100 Free with times of 54.72 and 54.94.

Watson claimed first in the 200 Back in 2:06.82. Silva was first in the event, making the “A” Cut in 1:50.78, while Bartlett placed third in 2:03.38.

Patterson was second in the 500 Free in 5:15.60, while on the men’s side, Vicente Condorelli and Wood were second and third in times of 4:48.10 and 4:51.58.

Caldwell, in 3-meter diving, was second with a 223.55 and Hull also placed second in 202.72.

Christensen placed second in the 200 Breast in 2:32.80, while Goga took second in 2:10.47.

In the last event for the men and women – the 200 Free Relay, Ouachita’s women (Norton, Young, Patterson and Ruth Megli) were second in 1:41.75. The men’s team (Eubanks, Max Heinze, Austin Teague and Badalac), captured first with a time of 1:25.61.

Ouachita completes the home portion of its schedule 6:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 23 against rival Henderson State during Senior Night at Waggoner Pool.

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