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Lopes leave 2024 with quad dual wins at home

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Lopes leave 2024 with quad dual wins at home

Story Links The Grand Canyon swimming and diving team won all four dual meets Saturday at home to close the 2024 portion of its schedule.  The Lopes women defeated Ottawa (Arizona) 160-21 and Arizona Christian 150-73 while the men won 208-50 against Ottawa and 207-22 against Arizona Christian.  The women’s 200 yard medley relay opened […]

The Grand Canyon swimming and diving team won all four dual meets Saturday at home to close the 2024 portion of its schedule. 

The Lopes women defeated Ottawa (Arizona) 160-21 and Arizona Christian 150-73 while the men won 208-50 against Ottawa and 207-22 against Arizona Christian. 

The women’s 200 yard medley relay opened the meet with a time of 1 minute, 45.69 seconds. The squad included sophomore Bailey Gott, junior Hailey Sears, junior Kailee Patters and freshman Kaitlyn Logue

Gott also took first in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:56.02. 

Patters took first place in the 100 butterfly with a time of 56.91 seconds. 

The men’s team has seen continued success from freshman Batu Servi, who touched first in the 200 freestyle at 1:40.34. Junior John Warriner took second at 1:41.41. 

Mohamed Mohamady went 49.28 seconds for first place, along with junior Gregroz Wanat taking second at 49.57 seconds in the men’s 100 backstroke. 

Sophomore Ian Hirota took first place with a time of 1:53.01 in the men;s 200 butterfly. 

Senior Lauren Hicks touched first at 52.11 seconds in the women’s 100 freestyle. 

Junior Eli Cohen went 44.20 seconds (first) with junior Tim Koza going 48.36 seconds (second) and sophomore Dakota Kinder going 48.85 seconds (third) in the men’s 100 freestyle.

Junior Alex Volkov (47.87) and Alex Edquid (49.71) went one-two in the 100 butterfly. 

Senior Fruzsi Macsok placed first in the 100 individual medley with a time of 57.90 seconds, qualifying her for the CSCAA National Invitational Championships. 

Cohen (49.77), Harper Houk (49.85) and Edquid (51.70) each qualified for the NIC with the 100 individual medley. 

The men closed the meet with a 1:24.62 relay. The 200 freestyle relay included Wanat, Asher Havenhill, Kinder and Hirota. 
 

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