Florida State Swims to Sweep of Villanova
The Florida State men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams swept Villanova on Wednesday.
The No. 22 Seminoles won the men’s meet 249-51 and the No. 25 women won 232-68.
“This was a good day, we got two good team wins,” FSU coach Neal Studd said. “We’re getting used to getting back to racing and knocking the rust off, and it was a colder day. It’s not ideal, but we saw some good stuff, some sharp athletes, and a few things where we have to focus in on the details for the spring and postseason. So, it’s good to get one under our belt. We’re happy that Villanova came down to dual meet us, and we’re looking forward to what’s next against Tampa.”
Florida State’s Alice Velden, Maddy Huggins, Jenny Halden and Maryn McDade won the 200 medley relay in 1:40.48.
Huggins won the 100 breaststroke in 1:02.93 and the 200 in 2:17.18.
Gloria Muzito won the 200 free (1:42.36), 100 free (50.78) and the 50 free (23.59).
FSU’s Julia Brzozowkis won the 1000 free (10:15.03) and 500 free in 5:03.56, holding off Villanova’s Katie White (5:04.02).
Florida State’s Sarah Evans won the 100 backstroke in 55.21 and 200 back (2:01.06). Edith Jernstedt won the 200 fly in 2:00.30, 100 fly in 54.06 and 200 IM (2:03.53).
Florida State’s Samantha Vear won 1-meter diving with 323.48 points and 3-meter with 344.55.
McDade, Nika Steigerwald, Halden and Muzito win the 200 free relay in 1:34.34.
In the men’s meet, FSU’s Mason Herbet, Tommaso Baravelli, Michel Arkhangelsky and Jokubas Keblys won the 200 medley relay in 1:27.43.
Arkhangelsky won the 100 back in 48.02, just two hundredths of a second ahead of Herbet, and also won the 200 back (1:46.40). Herbet won the 100 fly (47.84). Baravelli won the 100 breast in 55.35.
Florida State’s David Quirle won the 1000 free (9:42.40). Yordan Yanchev won the 200 free in 1:37.11 and 100 free (45.11). Mathias Christensen won the 200 fly in 1:49.51, 200 IM in 1:49.24 and 200 breast (2:02.06). Andrew Rich won the 50 free in 20.46. Logan Robinson won the 500 free (4:35.00).
FSU’s Hayden Schroeder won 1-meter diving with 338.40 points and 3-meter with 342.45.
Arkhangelsky, Arijus Pavildi, Herbet and Keblys won the 200 free relay in 1:21.53.