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EIGHT
SCHOOL RECORDS FALL IN MOCS' SEASON FINALE
ORLANDO (2/17) - Eight school
records, three each by Craig Hilgenberg and
Kaitlyn Smith, highlighted the Moccasins'
season-ending performance at the Sunshine State
Invitational at Orlando over the weekend.
Hilgenberg broke his own school
record with a win the 50-yard freestyle Friday.
His time of 21.51 seconds broke his previous
mark of 21.92 that he set last year in this meet
while swimming on the 200-yard freestyle relay
team. Saturday he won the 100-yard
breaststroke in a school-record time of 58.38
seconds, breaking the mark of 59.14 he set in
the 2006 Sunshine State Invitational.
Sunday he placed second in the 100-yard
freestyle in 47.04 seconds, topping the previous
mark of 47.73 he had set in last year's Sunshine
State meet. All three of his record times
were provisional NCAA qualifying times.
Smith had a third-place finish
in the 500-yard freestyle Friday with a
school-record time of 5:17.82. That
bettered the previous school mark of 5:23.60 set
by Casey Renner in 2006. Saturday Smith
won the 1000-yard freestyle in 10:55.97,
breaking the previous school record of 11:07.96
that she had set earlier this season.
Sunday she was second in the 1650-yard freestyle
in a school-record time of 18:32.03, surpassing
the mark of 19:08.04 she had set earlier this
season.
In addition to the school
records set by Hilgenberg and Smith, Kelsey
Duncan broke her own school record in the
200-yard butterfly Sunday with a time of
2:14.95. That broke the record of 2:16.48
she had set earlier this season. The final
school record that was set went to the men's
800-yard freestyle relay team of John Marotte,
Aaron Ostroff, Seamus Burke and Hilgenberg.
They turned in a time of 7:35.38, breaking the
mark of 7:44.65 set last season.
In the final team scores, the
Moccasins were fourth in both meets. Tampa
won the men's meet with 1,055 points, followed
by Rollins with 740, Saint Leo with 629 and FSC
with 289. Tampa won the women's meet with
912 points, followed by Rollins with 707, Saint
Leo with 598 and FSC with 370.
SMITH &
HILGENBERG POST DOUBLE WINS IN FINAL DUAL
WINTER PARK (2/2) - Kaitlyn
Smith and Craig Hilgenberg each had a pair of
wins for the Moccasins, but FSC dropped its
final dual meet of the season to Rollins
Saturday at Winter Park. Rollins took the
women's meet 129-66 and claimed the men's meet
138-48. The Moccasin women finished 3-5 in
dual meets this season, while the men were 0-8.
Smith won the 200-yard
individual medley and the 500-yard freestyle,
while Hilgenberg won the 100-yard freestyle and
the 100-yard breaststroke. In the women's
meet, FSC also had wins from Caroline Kennon in
the 100-yard butterfly and Kara Schulkers in the
100-yard backstroke.
The Moccasins finish their
season at the Sunshine State Invitational Feb.
15-17 at Orlando.
TRIPLE
WINS FOR KENNON & BURKE, MOCS SPLIT FINAL
HOME DUAL WITH FAMU
LAKELAND (1/19) - Caroline Kennon and Seamus
Burke each won three events as Florida Southern
split its final home swimming meet of the season
Saturday against Florida A&M. Kennon won the
100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke and the
100-yard butterfly to lead the FSC women to a
121-32 victory. For the second time this season,
the women won every event in their meet. They
posted a similar sweep in a win over Rollins
Nov. 10. Burke posted wins in the 1650-yard
freestyle, 100-yard backstroke and 500-yard
freestyle, but the FSC men lost 105-72.
In addition to Kennon's three wins, the
Moccasin women received double wins from Kristin
Caputo in the 200-yard and 50-yard freestyle,
Kara Schulkers in the 100-yard and 200-yard
backstroke, Kaitlyn Smith in the 1650-yard and
500-yard freestyle, and Kelsey Duncan in the
200-yard butterfly and 400-yard individual
medley. Smith's time of 19:08.04 in the
1650 freestyle gave her a second school record
this season. Her time topped the previous
mark of 19:31.66 set by Courtney Jackson last
season. Earlier this season Smith set the
school record in the 1000-yard freestyle
(11:07.96).
The FSC men had a pair of double winners to
go with Burke's three victories. Craig
Hilgenberg won the 100-yard and 200-yard
breaststroke and John Marotte took the 200-yard
and 50-yard freestyle. Saturday's meet marked
the final home appearance for seniors Caputo and
Hilgenberg. Each swam the anchor leg for their
respective team in the meet's final event, the
200-yard freestyle relay.
The Moccasins' final dual meet of the season
is Feb. 2 at Rollins.
MOCS
FALL TO INDIANA (PA) & SAINT LEO
SAINT LEO (1/12) - The Moccasins
returned to competition for the first time in
2008 and for the first time since November and
dropped a pair of dual meets this weekend.
Friday at Albany, Ga., the Moccasins lost to
Indiana (Pa.) 132-54 in the women's meet and
149-50 in the men's meet. Saturday at
Saint Leo, the Moccasins lost 108-81 in the
women's meet and 96-75 in the men's meet.
Friday against Indiana (Pa.),
the Moccasins won four events. In the
women's meet, Caroline Kennon won the 100-yard
butterfly in 1:03.15 and the 200-yard freestyle
relay team won in 1:47.08. In the
men's meet, Craig Hilgenberg won the 100-yard
freestyle in 50.10 and the 100-yard breaststroke
in 1:02.36. Darton College was the host
school for the meet, but those results don't
count on the Moccasins' record because Darton is
a not a four-year institution.
Saturday against Saint Leo,
Kaitlyn Smith was a double winner in the women's
meet for FSC, taking the 1000-yard freestyle
(11.29.10) and the 500-yard freestyle
(5:37.45). Amanda Cokee won the 50-yard
freestyle (27.21), Kelsey Duncan won the
100-yard butterfly (1:03.31) and the 400-yard
freestyle relay team of Kristin Caputo, Smith,
Kara Schulkers and Cokee won (4:00.37).
For the FSC men, John Marotte won the 100-yard
freestyle (52.54), Seamus Burke won the 500-yard
freestyle (5:32.28), Hilgenberg won the 100-yard
breaststroke (1:03.26) and the 400-yard
freestyle relay team of Marotte, Aaron Ostroff,
Mike Mansfield and Hilgenberg won (3:34.24).
The Moccasins' next meet is
Saturday (Jan. 19) against Florida A&M at
noon at the Hollis Wellness Center Pool.
That will be FSC's final home meet of the
season.
WOMEN
WIN EVERY EVENT, AS MOCS SPLIT WITH ROLLINS
LAKELAND (11/10) - Led by triple
winners Amanda Cokee and Kaitlyn Smith, the
Moccasin women won every event and topped
Rollins 145.5 to 92.5 in their dual meet at the
Hollis Wellness Center Pool Saturday. Rollins
claimed the men's meet 180-60.
Cokee won the 200-yard freestyle
(2:06.39), 50-yard freestyle (26.43) and
100-yard freestyle (57.72). Smith won the
500-yard freestyle (5:26.54) and 1,000-yard
freestyle (11:19.67) and the 200-yard individual
medley (2:24.73). In addition to the two triple
winners, FSC also had double wins from Kara
Schulkers in the 100-yard backstroke (1:06.80)
and 200-yard backstroke (2:24.32), Caroline
Kennon in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:13.86)
and 200-yard breaststroke (2:41.41) and Kelsey
Duncan in the 100-yard butterfly (1:02.69) and
200-yard butterfly. Duncan's winning time of
2:16.48 in the 200-yard butterfly is a school
record. The Moccasins also won both relay
events.
Craig Hilgenberg was a
double-winner for the Moccasin men, capturing
the 100-yard breaststroke (1:02.88) and 200-yard
breaststroke (2:24.66).
FSC will swim an exhibition meet
against its alumni team next Saturday at 10 a.m.
at the Hollis Wellness Center Pool.
WOMEN
SECOND, MEN FOURTH AT SUNSHINE STATE RELAYS
WINTER PARK (11/3) - At
Saturday's Sunshine State Relays at Winter Park,
the Moccasin women placed second and the men
were fourth in the five-school competition.
Tampa won the women's meet with 394 points,
followed by FSC with 330, Rollins with 318,
Saint Leo with 252 and Central Florida with 234.
Tampa won the men's meet with 692 points,
followed by Rollins with 320, Saint Leo with
302, FSC with 260 and Central Florida with 78.
The FSC women placed second in
six of the 10 events, while the FSC men placed
fourth in six events of the 10 events. All
of the events were relays.
The Moccasins' next meet is a
dual meet with Rollins Saturday at 10 a.m. at
the Hollis Wellness Center Pool.
ANOTHER
RECORD FOR SMITH, LADY MOCS SPLIT WITH LIONS AND SCAD
LAKELAND (10/27) - The Moccasin
women
earned a split in Saturday's double-dual meet
with Savannah College of Art & Design and
Saint Leo, but the FSC men lost in both meets.
The Lady Mocs beat Saint Leo 52-43 and lost to
SCAD 77-18. The Moccasin men fell to Saint Leo
68-27 and lost to SCAD 72-23.
In the women's competition, SCAD
won every event. FSC's Kaitlyn Smith set a
school record for the second straight meet,
breaking the mark she set two weeks ago against
Tampa with her second-place time of 11:07.96 in
the 1,000-yard freestyle.
In the men's competition, FSC's
Craig Hilgenberg won the 100-yard freestyle in
49.71 and was second in the 200-yard individual
medley (2:06.80) and 100-yard breaststroke
(1:02.19).
The next competition for the
Moccasins will be next Saturday at the Sunshine
State Relays in Winter Park at 11 a.m.
SMITH
SETS RECORD, BUT MOCS FALL TO TAMPA IN SEASON
OPENER
LAKELAND (10/13) - Freshman
Kaitlyn Smith set a school record, but with
Tampa winning eight of 11 men's events and seven
of 11 women's events, the Moccasins lost their
season-opening meet Saturday at the Hollis
Wellness Center Pool. The Spartans took the men's meet 195-113 and claimed the
women's meet 179-93.
In the women's meet, Smith set a school
record in her Moccasin debut, winning the
1,000-yard freestyle in 11:13.91, topping the
previous mark of 11:36.07 set by Courtney
Jackson in 2005.
She also posted first-place points in the
500-yard freestyle in a time of 5:32.35.
The Moccasins’ other first-place points
came from Emily Quatronomi in the 100-yard
breaststroke (1:16.75) and in the 400-yard
freestyle relay, with the team of Kara Schulkers,
Smith, Caroline Kennon and Amanda Cokee
recording a time of 3:55.20.
For
the men, FSC’s first-place points came from
Matt Love in the 500-yard freestyle (5:15.30),
Aaron Ostroff in the 100-yard breaststroke
(1:11.07) and the 400-yard freestyle relay team
of Doug Mullins, Mike Mansfield, Love and John
Marotte (3:31.13).
The
Moccasins were short-handed for the meet, as
Kristin Caputo and Casey Renner on the women’s
team were sidelined with injuries and Craig
Hilgenberg was unavailable to the men’s team
due to an academic commitment.
The
Moccasins’ next meet is a double-dual with
Savannah College of Art & Design and Saint
Leo Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. at the Hollis Wellness
Center Pool.
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