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Aggies Earn Third at Art Adamson Invitational
Nov 18, 2022 | Women's Swimming and Diving
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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The No. 16 Texas A&M women's swimming & diving team finished third at the Art Adamson Invitational on Friday evening inside the Rec Center Natatorium. The Aggies racked up 667 points throughout the week, bettered by USC (750) and Alabama (792).
Kick-starting the third and final day of invite, Aviv Barzelay placed top three in the 200 back final as she swam to a 1:54.56. Giulia Goerigk also finished in the top eight, clocking in at 1:59.76.
Chloe Stepanek took second in the 100 free, recording a time of 47.94. Adding more points for the Aggies in the event were Jordan Buechler (49.19) and Bobbi Kennett (49.74).
Securing a top-eight finish for the Maroon & White, Desirae Mangaoang swam a 2:12.00 in the 200 breast.
Olivia Theall lowered her personal best, putting up a time of 1:54.81 to finish second in the 200 fly.
The Aggies ended the week with a second-place finish in the 400 free relay as Buechler, Kennett, Theall and Stepanek swam to a time of 3:15.49.
Up Next
Texas A&M returns to action on Saturday, Dec. 3 when the team hosts Rice in a dual meet.
Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's swimming & diving. Fans can keep up to date with the Aggies Facebook, Instagram, and on Twitter by following @AggieSwimDive.
Post Meet Quotes
Head coach Steve Bultman on the team's performance this week …
I was very pleased, we had some great swims. We for sure got three, possibly four, of the women qualified for NCAA [Championship]. We picked up a couple B-cuts in the relays. We are just way further along at this point, this year, than we were last year.
On the big performances of day two …
Last night, when Giulia [Goerigk] started things off winning the 400 IM, which was a time that will make NCAAs, and then in the very next event Olivia [Theall] got second and dropped a big chunk of time off of her best. Chloe [Stepanek] won the 200 free right after that, too. When you can string together big performances like that, it's contagious and gets everyone fired up.
On the newcomers that stepped up this week …
Giulia was the star of our newcomers this week, but Kaylee Coffey made a lot of big time drops. [Manita Sathianchokwisan] swam well, and Duru [Tanriverdi] had a solid mile time today. There were a lot of other great swims this week too.
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The No. 16 Texas A&M women's swimming & diving team finished third at the Art Adamson Invitational on Friday evening inside the Rec Center Natatorium. The Aggies racked up 667 points throughout the week, bettered by USC (750) and Alabama (792).
Kick-starting the third and final day of invite, Aviv Barzelay placed top three in the 200 back final as she swam to a 1:54.56. Giulia Goerigk also finished in the top eight, clocking in at 1:59.76.
Chloe Stepanek took second in the 100 free, recording a time of 47.94. Adding more points for the Aggies in the event were Jordan Buechler (49.19) and Bobbi Kennett (49.74).
Securing a top-eight finish for the Maroon & White, Desirae Mangaoang swam a 2:12.00 in the 200 breast.
Olivia Theall lowered her personal best, putting up a time of 1:54.81 to finish second in the 200 fly.
The Aggies ended the week with a second-place finish in the 400 free relay as Buechler, Kennett, Theall and Stepanek swam to a time of 3:15.49.
Up Next
Texas A&M returns to action on Saturday, Dec. 3 when the team hosts Rice in a dual meet.
Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's swimming & diving. Fans can keep up to date with the Aggies Facebook, Instagram, and on Twitter by following @AggieSwimDive.
Post Meet Quotes
Head coach Steve Bultman on the team's performance this week …
I was very pleased, we had some great swims. We for sure got three, possibly four, of the women qualified for NCAA [Championship]. We picked up a couple B-cuts in the relays. We are just way further along at this point, this year, than we were last year.
On the big performances of day two …
Last night, when Giulia [Goerigk] started things off winning the 400 IM, which was a time that will make NCAAs, and then in the very next event Olivia [Theall] got second and dropped a big chunk of time off of her best. Chloe [Stepanek] won the 200 free right after that, too. When you can string together big performances like that, it's contagious and gets everyone fired up.
On the newcomers that stepped up this week …
Giulia was the star of our newcomers this week, but Kaylee Coffey made a lot of big time drops. [Manita Sathianchokwisan] swam well, and Duru [Tanriverdi] had a solid mile time today. There were a lot of other great swims this week too.
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