
Bringing home the Bacon
March 20, 2021 | Women's Swimming & Diving
Phoebe Bacon champions 200 back
GREENSBORO, N.C. - In the fourth and final day of the NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving competition, Phoebe Bacon capped off her season with winning the 200 back (1:48.32) in her first ever NCAA meet. The freshman from Bethesda, Maryland swam her fastest time ever to win the race and beat out two competitors that sat in front of her in prelims.Â
To cap off the final event of the competition, Lillie Hosack, Alana Palmer, Isabel Lampre and Phoebe Bacon placed 17th (3:15.27) in the 400 free relay and garnered Honorable Mention All-America honors.Â
STRAIGHT FROM THE POOL:
Head Coach Yuri Suguiyama
"That was a great session to end our season on! Phoebe Bacon makes history with a National Championship performance in the 200 Back. She put together a saavy swim to out touch a deep and talented field. She's the second Badger in a row to win in an NCAA title in that event. Lillie, Alana, Izzy, and Phoebe all finished with an Honorable Mention All-American performance in the 400 free relay. I'm proud of the way our women finished this season. We accomplished a lot and have a lot to look forward to! ON, WISCONSIN!"
Bacon dominated throughout the entire week. She started off the competition taking fourth place in the 200 IM (1:54.55). She continued this by placing third in the 100 back (50.39). The freshman became an All-American, Big Ten Champion and National Champion in her debut season as a Badger.We've got our first Champ today!
— Wisconsin Badgers (@UWBadgers) March 20, 2021
Congrats to @BadgerSwimDive starting us off strong today!
Looking to add some more
trophies today 👀 👀👀 pic.twitter.com/qcsP4q2cMY
In addition to Bacon's championship race, Mara Newman also raced in the 200 back and placed 21st (1:54.38). In the 1650 free Emily Ecker placed 30th (16:21.94).BRING HOME THE BACON! pic.twitter.com/LwiaqCpbU1
— Wisconsin Swimming & Diving (@BadgerSwimDive) March 20, 2021
To cap off the final event of the competition, Lillie Hosack, Alana Palmer, Isabel Lampre and Phoebe Bacon placed 17th (3:15.27) in the 400 free relay and garnered Honorable Mention All-America honors.Â
STRAIGHT FROM THE POOL:
Head Coach Yuri Suguiyama
"That was a great session to end our season on! Phoebe Bacon makes history with a National Championship performance in the 200 Back. She put together a saavy swim to out touch a deep and talented field. She's the second Badger in a row to win in an NCAA title in that event. Lillie, Alana, Izzy, and Phoebe all finished with an Honorable Mention All-American performance in the 400 free relay. I'm proud of the way our women finished this season. We accomplished a lot and have a lot to look forward to! ON, WISCONSIN!"
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