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The Gator divers started the meet off right for UF, as sophomore Sarah Ellerby (Oldsmar) posted a score of 255.38 in the three-meter competition to take first place. Freshman Alicia Miller (Hobie Sound) took second with a 251.33 effort, while freshman Jeana Bartell (Boca Raton) claimed third with a 225.01. In the one-meter event Miller notched an NCAA qualifying mark of 265.80 to take first place, while Ellerby finished second with a 231.60 effort.
The Orange and Blue quartet of Samantha Vanderbilt (Nashville, Tenn.), Mandy Huff (Gold Hill, N.C.), Dana Vollmer (Granbury, Texas) and Natalie Pike (Boca Raton) notched a 1:43.77 to take first place, while the team of Kelsy Smith (Cary, N.C.), Amanda Hartley (Tallahassee), Candace Weiman (Castro Valley, Calif.) and Caroline Burckle (Louisville, Ky.) notched second with a 1:43.77.
In the 1,000 freestyle Jamie Tannhauser (Seattle, Wash.) led a Gator sweep of the top three spots in a time of 10:04.89. Laurabeth Guenthner (Wellington) posted a 10:10.13 to take second place, while Jamie Reid (Orlando) swam a 10:11.73, good for third place.
Ashley Carusone (Gainesville) captured first place in the 200 freestyle in a 1:51.21 effort, while Kim Larson (Longwood) notched a 1:51.51 to finish second. In the 100 backstroke Vanderbilt led the second Gator sweep of the night, with a time of 56.88, good enough for top honors in the event. Kristen Harris (Holmdel, N.J.) took second with a 58.81 and Colleen Healy (Cape Coral) rounded out the trio with a time of 58.89.
Weiman and Huff each notched a first place finish in the following two events, as Weiman won the 100 breaststroke in a time of 1:04.53 and Huff bested the field in the 100 butterfly with a 2:05.14. Healy kept the first-place trend alive with a victory in the 50 freestyle, in a time of 23.99.
In the 100 freestyle Weiman captured her second title of the meet with a 51.56 effort, while Smith, Harris and Vanderbilt finished one-two-three in the 200 backstroke in times of 2:00.64 (a provisional mark), 2:04.64 and 2:06.63, respectively. Following the 200 breaststroke event, in which Carusone notched a second-place finish with a 2:22.88 effort, the Gator women swam exhibition races only. Head coach Gregg Troy was pleased with the team’s effort in the dual meet.
“We had three weeks of traveling that were a lot harder than we anticipated,” said Troy. “We were feeling dead, so it helped to be home for two weeks and have some solid training time. This was a good meet for some of our less experienced swimmers to compete in. We tried to give them a chance to get in and get some experience. This was an opportunity for them to step-up in a comfortable environment.”
The Gators return to action on the road, when they travel to the Purdue Invitational Nov. 18-20, in West Lafayette, Ind.
The fifth-ranked Men’s Swimming & Diving Team opened the 2005-06 home schedule with a 180-109 win over Florida Atlantic on Friday at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Natatorium.
Freshman diver Jonathan Wilcox (Yarrow Point, Wash.) set a school record in the three-meter diving event with a six-dive score of 408.92. Wilcox, surpassed the previous record set by his older brother, Zach, who recorded a 379.50 in 2004.
“We were really impressed with the performance today,” Florida coach Gregg Troy said. “His performance this year has been outstanding.”
Wilcox led a Gator sweep of both diving events, including a score of 337.58 in the one-meter dive. Junior Justin Schmidt (Falcon, Colo.) and freshman Aaron Leech (Newark, Del.) rounded-out the top three in both events.
In the swimming competition, the Gators won nine of the first 10 events before swimming exhibition in the final four. Senior Ryan Lochte (Daytona Beach, Fla.) claimed victory in the 200 fly with a time of 1:47.84, which was under the NCAA B provisional time of 1:48.07. He also won the 200 breast with a time of 2:03.52.
Sophomore Chris Bernard (Weston, Fla.), redshirt freshman Russell Wilder (Gainesville, Fla.) and freshman Rex Tullius (Port Orange, Fla.) won their first events of the season on Friday. Bernard won the 200 free by edging teammate Kevin Nead (Ithaca, N.Y.) in a time of 1:41.48. Wilder took the 100 free with a time of 47.10 and Tullius earned a victory in the 200 back by recording a time of 1:51.48
“We tried to give some of the less experienced people a chance to be competitive,” Troy said. “This was an opportunity for them to step-up in a comfortable environment.”
Florida began the season with meets on the road in Virginia, South Carolina, Texas and Georgia. The Gators are a perfect 7-0 in home-openers under Troy.
“Those three weeks of traveling were a lot harder than we anticipated,” Troy said. “We were feeling dead, so it helped to be home for two weeks and have some solid training time.”
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