
Women's swimming splits in road action
January 28, 2023 | Women's Swimming & Diving
Wisconsin downs Pittsburgh, falls at Michigan
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The 17th-ranked Wisconsin women's swimming and diving team split in action at the Canham Aquatic Center on Saturday. The Badgers dominated Pittsburgh, 205 - 95, while falling to No. 16 Michigan, 174-126.
The Badgers won six events, including double-event winners Mallory Jump and Paige McKenna.
Senior Mikayla Seigal finished second in the 200 fly in 2:00.99 and seventh in the 100 fly in 56.72.
Sophomore Mackenzie McConagha took third in the 100 fly in 54.84.
Wisconsin swept the top-three spots in the longer race with freshman Blair Stoneburg, finishing second in 10:04.01, and senior Alivia Lindorfer, touching in 10:08.08 for third.
In the 500 free, the Badgers claimed three of the top-four places. Sophomore Abby Carlson finished third in 4:53.44 while junior Elle Braun took fourth in 4:57.39.
Stoneburg also finished second in the 100 free in 50.55
Bacon won her signature event, the 200 back, in 1:57.97. McConagha completed a 1-2 sweep for the Badgers, touching in 1:59.30 for second place.
McConagha led all swimmers in the 100 back, finishing in 54.33.
Bacon also finished second in the 200 IM in 2:01.83. Sophomore Katie McClintock placed fourth in 2:04.04 while senior Elizabeth Moore took fifth in 2:04.21.
Moore led Wisconsin in the 100 breast, touching in 1:02.81 for second place. She also took second in the 200 breast in 2:15.55.
The Badgers wrapped up the meet, finishing second in the 400 free relay with the team of Stoneburg, Carlson, Bacon and Fiske combining to touch in 3:23.62.
Team scores
Wisconsin 205, Pittsburgh 95
Michigan 174, Wisconsin 126
200 medley relay
3. Wisconsin A (McConagha, Ozkan, Jump, Wanezek) - 1:41.66
6. Wisconsin B (Schoof, Bercutt, Seigal, Fiske) - 1:44.62
1000 free
1. Paige McKenna - 9:54.60
2. Blair Stoneburg - 10:04.01
3. Alivia Lindorfer - 10:08.08
4. Emily Ecker - 10:31.96x
200 free
2. Abby Carlson - 1:49.04
5. Phoebe Bacon - 1:50.97
7. Callahan Dunn - 1:52.65
8. Elle Braun - 1:53.08x
100 back
1. Mackenzie McConagha - 54.33
4. Kaylyn Schoof - 56.49
8. Anna teDuits - 58.51
100 breast
2. Elizabeth Moore - 1:02.81
4. Hazal Ozkan - 1:03.89
10. Natalie Bercutt - 1:06.46
11. Ally Silvestri - 1:07.15x
200 fly
1. Mallory Jump - 2:00.77
2. Mikayla Seigal - 2:00.99
5. Alivia Lindorfer - 2:04.09
50 free
6. Sophie Fiske - 23.74
8. Abby Wanezek - 24.08
11. Abby Reid -24.87
1-meter
7. Kit Greenberg - 244.20
9. Yasmin Hill - 224.10
100 free
2. Blair Stoneburg - 50.55
5. Sophie Fiske - 51.23
7. Abby Wanezek - 52.16
12. Abby Reid - 54.74x
200 back
1. Phoebe Bacon - 1:57.97
2. Mackenzie McConagha - 1:59.30
7. Kaylyn Schoof - 2:04.54
8. Anna teDuits - 2:05.30x
200 breast
2. Elizabeth Moore - 2:15.55
5. Katie McClintock - 2:19.15
6. Hazal Ozkan - 2:19.91
11. Ally Silvestri - 2:25.04x
500 free
1. Paige McKenna - 4:51.29
3. Abby Carlson - 4:53.44
4. Elle Braun - 4:57.39
7. Alivia Lindorfer - 5:02.09x
100 fly
1. Mallory Jump - 54.19
3. Mackenzie McConagha - 54.84
7. Mikayla Seigal - 56.72
3-meter
6. Kit Greenberg - 252.35
11. Yasmin Hill - 221.40
200 IM
2. Phoebe Bacon - 2:01.83
4. Katie McClintock - 2:04.04
5. Elizabeth Moore - 2:04.21
7. Callahan Dunn - 2:04.92x
400 free relay
2. Wisconsin A (Stoneburg, Fiske, Carlson, Bacon) - 3:23.62
6. Wisconsin B (Wanezek, Dunn, Ozkan, Reid) - 3:32.05
The Badgers won six events, including double-event winners Mallory Jump and Paige McKenna.
Jump dominates fly
Jump kicked off her individual events by winning the 200 fly in 2 minutes, 0.77 seconds. She also won the 100 fly in 54.19.Senior Mikayla Seigal finished second in the 200 fly in 2:00.99 and seventh in the 100 fly in 56.72.
Sophomore Mackenzie McConagha took third in the 100 fly in 54.84.
McKenna sweeps distance frees
The reigning national champion in the 1650 free, McKenna won both the 1000 free, touching in 9:54.60, and the 500 free in 4:51.29.Wisconsin swept the top-three spots in the longer race with freshman Blair Stoneburg, finishing second in 10:04.01, and senior Alivia Lindorfer, touching in 10:08.08 for third.
In the 500 free, the Badgers claimed three of the top-four places. Sophomore Abby Carlson finished third in 4:53.44 while junior Elle Braun took fourth in 4:57.39.
Stoneburg also finished second in the 100 free in 50.55
Bacon, McConagha win events
Junior Phoebe Bacon and McConagha also won events for Wisconsin.Bacon won her signature event, the 200 back, in 1:57.97. McConagha completed a 1-2 sweep for the Badgers, touching in 1:59.30 for second place.
McConagha led all swimmers in the 100 back, finishing in 54.33.
Bacon also finished second in the 200 IM in 2:01.83. Sophomore Katie McClintock placed fourth in 2:04.04 while senior Elizabeth Moore took fifth in 2:04.21.
Other top finishers
Carlson was also the top UW finisher in the 200 free, taking second in 1:49.04.Moore led Wisconsin in the 100 breast, touching in 1:02.81 for second place. She also took second in the 200 breast in 2:15.55.
The Badgers wrapped up the meet, finishing second in the 400 free relay with the team of Stoneburg, Carlson, Bacon and Fiske combining to touch in 3:23.62.
Up Next
Wisconsin wraps up its home season and its Big Ten Conference Championship preparations by hosting Green Bay on Friday. Events begin at 3:30 p.m. at the Soderholm Family Aquatic Center. The Badgers will recognize their 2022-23 senior class in post-meet ceremonies.Team scores
Wisconsin 205, Pittsburgh 95
Michigan 174, Wisconsin 126
200 medley relay
3. Wisconsin A (McConagha, Ozkan, Jump, Wanezek) - 1:41.66
6. Wisconsin B (Schoof, Bercutt, Seigal, Fiske) - 1:44.62
1000 free
1. Paige McKenna - 9:54.60
2. Blair Stoneburg - 10:04.01
3. Alivia Lindorfer - 10:08.08
4. Emily Ecker - 10:31.96x
200 free
2. Abby Carlson - 1:49.04
5. Phoebe Bacon - 1:50.97
7. Callahan Dunn - 1:52.65
8. Elle Braun - 1:53.08x
100 back
1. Mackenzie McConagha - 54.33
4. Kaylyn Schoof - 56.49
8. Anna teDuits - 58.51
100 breast
2. Elizabeth Moore - 1:02.81
4. Hazal Ozkan - 1:03.89
10. Natalie Bercutt - 1:06.46
11. Ally Silvestri - 1:07.15x
200 fly
1. Mallory Jump - 2:00.77
2. Mikayla Seigal - 2:00.99
5. Alivia Lindorfer - 2:04.09
50 free
6. Sophie Fiske - 23.74
8. Abby Wanezek - 24.08
11. Abby Reid -24.87
1-meter
7. Kit Greenberg - 244.20
9. Yasmin Hill - 224.10
100 free
2. Blair Stoneburg - 50.55
5. Sophie Fiske - 51.23
7. Abby Wanezek - 52.16
12. Abby Reid - 54.74x
200 back
1. Phoebe Bacon - 1:57.97
2. Mackenzie McConagha - 1:59.30
7. Kaylyn Schoof - 2:04.54
8. Anna teDuits - 2:05.30x
200 breast
2. Elizabeth Moore - 2:15.55
5. Katie McClintock - 2:19.15
6. Hazal Ozkan - 2:19.91
11. Ally Silvestri - 2:25.04x
500 free
1. Paige McKenna - 4:51.29
3. Abby Carlson - 4:53.44
4. Elle Braun - 4:57.39
7. Alivia Lindorfer - 5:02.09x
100 fly
1. Mallory Jump - 54.19
3. Mackenzie McConagha - 54.84
7. Mikayla Seigal - 56.72
3-meter
6. Kit Greenberg - 252.35
11. Yasmin Hill - 221.40
200 IM
2. Phoebe Bacon - 2:01.83
4. Katie McClintock - 2:04.04
5. Elizabeth Moore - 2:04.21
7. Callahan Dunn - 2:04.92x
400 free relay
2. Wisconsin A (Stoneburg, Fiske, Carlson, Bacon) - 3:23.62
6. Wisconsin B (Wanezek, Dunn, Ozkan, Reid) - 3:32.05
Players Mentioned
Connected || Phoebe Bacon
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