Swimming and Diving Completes Day 1 of the Minnesota Invitational
The Rutgers women's swimming and diving team kicked off the Minnesota Invitational, finishing the first day with strong performances across multiple events. Notable highlights include three top-ten times for the program, with Ana Hazlehurst achieving the third fastest 200 IM at Rutgers at 2:00.41 and Emilianna Gonzalez posting the fourth fastest 50 Free time at 22.54. The team currently sits fourth in team standings with 106.5 points, trailing behind Cal, Minnesota, and Harvard. Rutgers will continue competition tomorrow with more events scheduled.
By the Numbers- Ana Hazlehurst's 200 IM time of 2:00.41 ranks third all-time at Rutgers.
- Emilianna Gonzalez's 50 Free time of 22.54 is the fourth fastest in program history.
- Rutgers scored 106.5 points on Day 1, securing fourth place among participating teams.
- Sephora Ford placed third in 1-Meter diving with a score of 288.75.
- Rutgers women currently sit fourth in team rankings at the Minnesota Invitational.
- Upcoming events for Day 2 include the 200 Medley Relay and 800 Freestyle Relay.
As competition continues, Rutgers aims to improve its standings with strong performances in upcoming events, including the 100 Butterfly and 400 IM. Swim times set during Day 1 will be critical benchmarks for subsequent events.
Bottom LineWith a promising start, Rutgers' swimming and diving team showcases significant talent and potential, setting the stage for competitive outcomes in the remaining events of the Minnesota Invitational.
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