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Broncos Roll Past Nevada for 24th-Consecutive Home Victory
12/8/2018 5:04:00 PM | Women's Swimming & Diving
BOISE, Idaho - The Boise State swimming and diving team racked up its 24th-consecutive home victory Saturday afternoon with a 30-point win, 165-135, over the visiting Nevada Wolf Pack. Boise State's win streak now extends into its 10th season dating back to Feb.7, 2009. The Broncos improved to 6-3 overall this season with the win at the West Family YMCA and Boise City Aquatic Center.
The Blue and Orange claimed both relay victories in the meet with the 200 medley relay A team (Ally Kleinsorgen, Laura Williams, Emmie Jennings, Abbey Sorensen) taking the with a 1:43.05. The Boise State 400 freestyle relay A team (Cody Evans, Robin Pinger, Jennings and Sorensen) also won clocking a 3:24.63.
The divers had a solid day as the four Broncos combined for 11 team-points, three NCAA Zone qualifying scores and three career-best scores. Senior Cassidy Bose led the way on the 3-meter springboard tallying a career-high and NCAA Zone score of 299.48.
Freshman Marti Erlam recorded two NCAA Zone qualifying scores, first on the 3-meter springboard with a 293.78, followed by a 286.58 on the 1-meter springboard to place second.
Taylor Clark scored her second-best career score on the 1-meter with a 240.83, while Tatum Thompkins had a big day recording career-best on both springboards with a 249.90 on the 3-meter and a 235.80 on the 1-meter.
Senior Abbey Sorensen led the way for the swimmers recording two individual victories in the 50 freestyle (23.11) and 200 backstroke (2:00.29). She was also apart of both relay team victories in the 200 medley and 400 freestyle.
Ally Kleinsorgen tallied a win in the 100 back (55.06) while recording two fourth-place finishes in the 50 free (23.87) and 100 butterfly (56.88). The senior was also swam the first leg of the winning 200 medley relay team.
Robin Pinger won the 100 free with a 50.80, in addition, she placed third in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.64) and in the 100 fly (56.16). Pinger was also a member of the winning 400 free relay team.
Senior Laura Williams earned the win in the 200 breast clocking a 2:18.32. She placed fourth in the 100 breast (1:04.74) and was the second leg of the winning 200 medley relay team.
Alyssa Schultz turned in a career-best for the 1,000 free (10:6.57) while taking second.
Freshman Lauren Vitort clocked a 1:51.35 to place second in the 200 free and took third in the 500 free (5:0519).
Emmie Jennings placed second in the 100 fly (55.96) and third in the 50 free (23.64). She was also a member of both winning relay teams.
Freshman Madesyn Ronquillio turned in two second-place finishes clocking a 56.40 in the 100 back and a 2:00.93 in the 200 back.
Brittany Wen took second in the 200 fly with a 2:04.59 and the 400 individual medley with a 4:31.41.
Mandy Barnes was third in the 200 fly clocking a 2:05.89.
Lucia Davis recorded a 5:04.98 to place second in the 500 freestyle.
Hayley Hill placed third in the 1,000 free with a 10:26.87 and fourth in the 500 free (5:06.67).
Cody Evans brought in two third-place results in the 200 free (1:51.36) and 100 free (51.50). She also swam the second leg of the winning 400 free relay team.
The won over Nevada wraps up the fall 2018 portion of the schedule for the Broncos, they will return to action January 18 and 19 at Wyoming.
The Blue and Orange claimed both relay victories in the meet with the 200 medley relay A team (Ally Kleinsorgen, Laura Williams, Emmie Jennings, Abbey Sorensen) taking the with a 1:43.05. The Boise State 400 freestyle relay A team (Cody Evans, Robin Pinger, Jennings and Sorensen) also won clocking a 3:24.63.
The divers had a solid day as the four Broncos combined for 11 team-points, three NCAA Zone qualifying scores and three career-best scores. Senior Cassidy Bose led the way on the 3-meter springboard tallying a career-high and NCAA Zone score of 299.48.
Freshman Marti Erlam recorded two NCAA Zone qualifying scores, first on the 3-meter springboard with a 293.78, followed by a 286.58 on the 1-meter springboard to place second.
Taylor Clark scored her second-best career score on the 1-meter with a 240.83, while Tatum Thompkins had a big day recording career-best on both springboards with a 249.90 on the 3-meter and a 235.80 on the 1-meter.
Senior Abbey Sorensen led the way for the swimmers recording two individual victories in the 50 freestyle (23.11) and 200 backstroke (2:00.29). She was also apart of both relay team victories in the 200 medley and 400 freestyle.
Ally Kleinsorgen tallied a win in the 100 back (55.06) while recording two fourth-place finishes in the 50 free (23.87) and 100 butterfly (56.88). The senior was also swam the first leg of the winning 200 medley relay team.
Robin Pinger won the 100 free with a 50.80, in addition, she placed third in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.64) and in the 100 fly (56.16). Pinger was also a member of the winning 400 free relay team.
Senior Laura Williams earned the win in the 200 breast clocking a 2:18.32. She placed fourth in the 100 breast (1:04.74) and was the second leg of the winning 200 medley relay team.
Alyssa Schultz turned in a career-best for the 1,000 free (10:6.57) while taking second.
Freshman Lauren Vitort clocked a 1:51.35 to place second in the 200 free and took third in the 500 free (5:0519).
Emmie Jennings placed second in the 100 fly (55.96) and third in the 50 free (23.64). She was also a member of both winning relay teams.
Freshman Madesyn Ronquillio turned in two second-place finishes clocking a 56.40 in the 100 back and a 2:00.93 in the 200 back.
Brittany Wen took second in the 200 fly with a 2:04.59 and the 400 individual medley with a 4:31.41.
Mandy Barnes was third in the 200 fly clocking a 2:05.89.
Lucia Davis recorded a 5:04.98 to place second in the 500 freestyle.
Hayley Hill placed third in the 1,000 free with a 10:26.87 and fourth in the 500 free (5:06.67).
Cody Evans brought in two third-place results in the 200 free (1:51.36) and 100 free (51.50). She also swam the second leg of the winning 400 free relay team.
The won over Nevada wraps up the fall 2018 portion of the schedule for the Broncos, they will return to action January 18 and 19 at Wyoming.
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