University of Northern Colorado Athletics

Nearly perfect Swim and Dive takes down Vandals in home dual
10/23/2021 1:08:00 PM | Women's Swimming & Diving
GREELEY, Colo. – Head coach Lisa Ebeling couldn't have asked for a better home debut for Northern Colorado Swim and Dive. Winning every race, the Bears outswam Idaho, 207-91.
Northern Colorado's early-season relay dominance continued in the 200-yard medley. Paula Nunez Blazquez, Emina Pasukan, Katelyn Bergin and Madelyn Moore clocked a time of 1:46.11, while UNC's B relay (AJ Popp, Chelaine van der Westhuizen, Doris Pusztay and Ali Jackson) outswam the Vandals with a 1:47.88.
Anna Austin showed her prowess in the long-distance swims. With a 10:43.06 in the 1,000 free and 5:17.30 in the 500, Austin finished 1-2 in the two events, respectively.
Austin wasn't quite done picking up w's just yet. The senior out of Arvada, Colorado led a sweeping effort of the 200 fly with a 2:08.87, while teammates Nunez Blazquez and Emina Pasukan hit the wall right behind Austin.
It was Giulia Pavanello who hit the wall first in the 500 free with a time of 5:12.72. Pavanello had already recorded a win in the 200 free (1:56.66) to begin her morning. The freshman also anchored UNC's A 400 free relay team that finished second (3:35.41).
The wins keep on coming for Western Athletic Conference Swimmer of the Week Katelyn Bergin. The sophomore outswam everyone in the 100 back (57.21), 100 fly (57.07), 200 IM (2:10.36) and aided in the winning 200 medley relay.
Northern Colorado went 1-2-3 in the 100 breast, getting sturdy swims from van der Westhuizen (1:05.91), freshman Bryanna Ungs (1:06.40) and Sunna Svanlaug Vilhjalmsdottir (1:08.28). The trio nearly repeated the effort in the 200 breast. Though Idaho snuck in a second-place finish, van der Westhuizen still took her second win of the day with a 2:23.19.
No dual would be complete without Madelyn Moore sweeping the sprints. Her time of 23.36 in the 50 free was .01 off her best time of the year thus far. Moore also swam a 51.65 in the 100 free, outpacing fellow Bear Ali Jackson.
Swimming in her first meet of the season, Saana Liikonen nearly caught Moore in the 50 free with a 23.65.
Paul Nunez Blazquez's busy day didn't go unnoticed. While the Spaniard helped win the opening relay and dialed up a solid swim in the 200 fly, she saved her best effort for the 200 back, hitting the wall at 2:08.88 to earn the win.
Freshman diver Angeline Settle got a taste of diving in front of a home crowd. Settle scored 188.63 in the 1 meter and a career-best 207.53 in the 3 meter.
Northern Colorado made sure to put on a show to end Saturday afternoon in the 400 free relay. Both the A and B teams raced neck-and-neck throughout the four legs. In the end, it was the team of Doris Pusztay, AJ Popp, Anna Austin and Madelyn Moore who hit the wall first at 3:34.95. The win also solidified the Bears' dual win over Idaho, 207-91.
DECK TALK
Head coach, Lisa Ebeling
"I was really proud of our team today. There was a lot of tough racing and we are starting to see some of the fine-tuning we've been working on in practice show up in races. It was a fun day for us and an all-around great team effort to go 1-2 in both of our relays.!"
WHAT'S AHEAD
Northern Colorado earns another week off before heading north to face rival Wyoming on November 4.
To stay up to date on all things UNC Swim and Dive, visit UNCBears.com, follow the team on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and download the new UNC Athletics app by clicking here.
Northern Colorado's early-season relay dominance continued in the 200-yard medley. Paula Nunez Blazquez, Emina Pasukan, Katelyn Bergin and Madelyn Moore clocked a time of 1:46.11, while UNC's B relay (AJ Popp, Chelaine van der Westhuizen, Doris Pusztay and Ali Jackson) outswam the Vandals with a 1:47.88.
Anna Austin showed her prowess in the long-distance swims. With a 10:43.06 in the 1,000 free and 5:17.30 in the 500, Austin finished 1-2 in the two events, respectively.
Austin wasn't quite done picking up w's just yet. The senior out of Arvada, Colorado led a sweeping effort of the 200 fly with a 2:08.87, while teammates Nunez Blazquez and Emina Pasukan hit the wall right behind Austin.
It was Giulia Pavanello who hit the wall first in the 500 free with a time of 5:12.72. Pavanello had already recorded a win in the 200 free (1:56.66) to begin her morning. The freshman also anchored UNC's A 400 free relay team that finished second (3:35.41).
The wins keep on coming for Western Athletic Conference Swimmer of the Week Katelyn Bergin. The sophomore outswam everyone in the 100 back (57.21), 100 fly (57.07), 200 IM (2:10.36) and aided in the winning 200 medley relay.
Northern Colorado went 1-2-3 in the 100 breast, getting sturdy swims from van der Westhuizen (1:05.91), freshman Bryanna Ungs (1:06.40) and Sunna Svanlaug Vilhjalmsdottir (1:08.28). The trio nearly repeated the effort in the 200 breast. Though Idaho snuck in a second-place finish, van der Westhuizen still took her second win of the day with a 2:23.19.
No dual would be complete without Madelyn Moore sweeping the sprints. Her time of 23.36 in the 50 free was .01 off her best time of the year thus far. Moore also swam a 51.65 in the 100 free, outpacing fellow Bear Ali Jackson.
Swimming in her first meet of the season, Saana Liikonen nearly caught Moore in the 50 free with a 23.65.
Paul Nunez Blazquez's busy day didn't go unnoticed. While the Spaniard helped win the opening relay and dialed up a solid swim in the 200 fly, she saved her best effort for the 200 back, hitting the wall at 2:08.88 to earn the win.
Freshman diver Angeline Settle got a taste of diving in front of a home crowd. Settle scored 188.63 in the 1 meter and a career-best 207.53 in the 3 meter.
Northern Colorado made sure to put on a show to end Saturday afternoon in the 400 free relay. Both the A and B teams raced neck-and-neck throughout the four legs. In the end, it was the team of Doris Pusztay, AJ Popp, Anna Austin and Madelyn Moore who hit the wall first at 3:34.95. The win also solidified the Bears' dual win over Idaho, 207-91.
DECK TALK
Head coach, Lisa Ebeling
"I was really proud of our team today. There was a lot of tough racing and we are starting to see some of the fine-tuning we've been working on in practice show up in races. It was a fun day for us and an all-around great team effort to go 1-2 in both of our relays.!"
WHAT'S AHEAD
Northern Colorado earns another week off before heading north to face rival Wyoming on November 4.
To stay up to date on all things UNC Swim and Dive, visit UNCBears.com, follow the team on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and download the new UNC Athletics app by clicking here.
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