MADISON, Wis. -- The 17th-ranked Wisconsin women's swimming and diving team celebrated Senior Day in dominating fashion, winning 14 events to defeat Green Bay, 192-95, on Friday.
Four seniors claimed event wins on the day, including double-event winner
Kit Greenberg.
Greenberg sweeps diving events
Greenberg wrapped up her home career with wins in the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events. The senior from Tarrytown, New York, led a 1-2-3 sweep for the Badgers on the 3-meter board. Greenberg won with 277.13 points while
Molly Hampton finished second with 265.58 points and
Yasmin Hill took third with 250.73 points.
Wisconsin also claimed the top-three spots on the 1-meter board with the senior tallying 265.50 points for the win. Hill finished second with 248.63 points and Hampton took third with 236.48 points.
Senior winners
Three other seniors won events as
Mikayla Seigal led UW to a 1-2 finish in the 200 butterfly. Seigal touch in 2 minutes, 1.95 seconds while freshman
Blair Stoneburg finished second in 2:04.82.
Elizabeth Moore won the 200 breaststroke in 2:15.22 as the Badgers claimed the top-three places.
Alex Anagnostopoulos took second in 2:22.35 while
Natalie Bercutt was third in 2:24.08.
Senior
Mallory Jump also won her final event in the Soderholm Family Aquatic Center, touching first in the 200 individual medley in 2:01.75. It was another Badger sweep as junior
Phoebe Bacon took second in 2:01.78 while freshman
Hazal Ozkan finished third in 2:04.38. Â
Other event winners
Wisconsin's underclassmen claimed nine other events.
The Badgers swept the freestyle event as freshman
Regan Miller won the 50 free in 23.69. Sophomore
Sophie Fiske touched in 52.33 for the win in the 100 free while Miller was a close second in 52.41.
Sophomore
Mackenzie McConagha claimed the 200 free in 1:50.52 while sophomore
Paige McKenna finished second in 1:53.77. McKenna won the 500 free in 4:51.18 while junior
Elle Braun led all finishers in the 1000 free, touching in 10:02.81.
Wisconsin also won both backstroke events with
Anna teDuits claiming the 100 back in 57.36 while
Kaylyn Schoof touched in 2:03.19 to win the 200 back.
UW's other event winners were
Abby Carlson in the 100 fly in 55.98 and the team of Jump, Bacon, Fiske, and Ozkan winning the 200 medley relay in 1:38.59.
Up Next
Wisconsin travels to Ann Arbor, Michigan, for the Big Ten Conference Championships on Feb. 15-18.
Team scores
1. Wisconsin - 192
2. Green Bay - 95
200 medley relay
1. Wisconsin A (Bacon, Ozkan, Jump, Fiske) - 1:38.59
2. Wisconsin B (Wanezek, Bercutt, Miller, Reid) - 1:45.76
1000 free
1.
Elle Braun - 10:02.81
200 free
1.
Mackenzie McConagha - 1:50.52
2.
Paige McKenna - 1:53.77
3.
Emily Ecker - 1:57.02
100 back
1.
Anna teDuits - 57.36
3-meter
1.
Kit Greenberg - 277.13
2.
Molly Hampton - 265.58
3.
Yasmin Hill - 250.73
5.
Emma Skinner - 197.33
200 fly
1.
Mikayla Seigal - 2:01.95
2.
Blair Stoneburg - 2:04.82
50 free
1.
Regan Miller - 23.69
3.
Abby Reid - 24.79
100 free
1.
Sophie Fiske - 52.33
2.
Regan Miller - 52.41
3.
Abby Reid - 54.18
200 back
1.
Kaylyn Schoof - 2:03.19
200 breast
1.
Elizabeth Moore - 2:15.22
2.
Alex Anagnostopoulos - 2:22.35
3.
Natalie Bercutt - 2:24.08
500 free
1.
Paige McKenna - 4:51.18
2.
Alivia Lindorfer - 4:58.33
3.
Emily Ecker - 5:05.02
4.
Mikayla Seigal - 5:12.32x
100 fly
1.
Abby Carlson - 55.98
2.
Abby Wanezek - 56.70
1-meter
1.
Kit Greenberg - 265.50
2.
Yasmin Hill - 248.63
3.
Molly Hampton - 236.48
5.
Emma Skinner - 230.25
200 IM
1.
Mallory Jump - 2:01.75
2.
Phoebe Bacon - 2:01.78
3.
Hazal Ozkan - 2:04.38
4.
Anna teDuits - 2:06.79x
200 free relay
Wisconsin A (Fiske, McConagha, Carlson, Stoneburg) - 1:34.47x
Wisconsin B (Ozkan, Moore, Jump, Seigal) - 1:38.30x
x - Exhibition