NMU Men Swimmers break six records at UWGB Pool

Home Meet with LSSU this Saturday

GREEN BAY, Wisc. – The NMU men’s swim and dive team had a strong outing at UW Green Bay, breaking six pool records en route to a team win.

The men broke pool records in the 200 medley relay, the 400 free relay, the 100 and 200 breaststroke, 50 free, and 100 fly. All of the records broken had either the likes of Leo Nolles and/or Wyatt Dickman involved in the process.

Nolles and Dickman were both members of the 200 medley and 400 free relay teams. Nolles set the pool record in the 50 free as well as both a school and pool record in the 100 fly. Dickman, along with the pair of relay records, set pool records in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke.

The ‘Cats found the podium in every race, winning 10 of those events. The full NMU specific top-finishes can be found below.

NMU now looks ahead to senior day in the PEIF Pool, hosting the Lake Superior State Lakers for the first time in program history on Saturday, February 8 at 1 p.m.

NMU Specific Results
Event 4 – 200 Medley Relay

Event 6 – 1000 Free

Event 8 – 200 Free

Event 10 – 100 Back

Event 12 – 100 Breast

Event 14 – 200 Fly

Event 16 – 50 free

Event 20 – 100 Free

Event 22 – 200 Back

Event 24 – 200 Breast

Event 26 – 500 Free

Event 28 – 100 Fly

Event 32 – 200 IM

Event 34 – 200 Free Relay

The NMU women’s swim team had a dominant day in the pool, claiming the top finish in all 14 races from the UW Green Bay meet.

Mia Strazny won every event she raced, claiming gold in the individual 100 and 200 backstroke while aiding both the 200 medley and free relay teams.

Becca Burrows also won all four of her events, as a member of both of the relay teams and individually winning the 50 and 100 freestyle’s.

Elena Curti found the podium in all four of her events, including winning as an individual in the 200 freestyle, second in the 500 free, and a member of the first place 200 free relay and third place 200 medley relay.

Evie DeCarlo, a member of the third place 200 medley relay team, claimed individual wins in both the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke.

The ‘Cats posted a plethora more of outstanding finishes. Those top marks can be found down below.

NMU now looks ahead to senior day in the PEIF Pool, hosting the Lake Superior State Lakers for the first time in program history on Saturday, February 8 at 1 p.m.

NMU Specific Results
Event 3 – 200 Medley Relay

Event 5 – 1000 Free

Event 7 – 200 Free

Event 9 – 100 Back

Event 11 – 100 Breast

Event 13 – 200 Fly

Event 15 – 50 Free

Event 19 – 100 Free

Event 21 – 200 Back

Event 23 – 200 Breast

Event 25 – 500 Free

Event 27 – 100 Fly

Event 31 – 200 IM

Event 33 – 400 Free Relay

Exit mobile version