The South Dakota State women's swimming and diving team dropped its Friday meet to Omaha 196-98.
"Great efforts tonight, but we ran into a talented and ready UNO team," said head coach
Doug Humphrey. "We fought hard but things didn't go our way. Now we focus on better performances tomorrow."
As a team, the Jacks won one event along with one career-best performance and a pair of personal season-bests.
SDSU's lone win came from
Mikayla Beckman's 1:09.09 time in the 100 breast. That's her second win of the season after netting her first last weekend against St. Cloud State, also in the 100 breast.
Maria Currie swam a personal season-best and a career-best in the 1,000 free with a time of 11:11.13.
Rori Conners also swam a personal season-best during the meet with a 5:20.89 time in the 500 free.
The Jacks finished second in the 400 free relay with a 3:44.69 time (Langerud, Pincus, Santillan, Bruyckere) and third in the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:52.51 (Nguyen, Beckman, Davis, Theobald). A total of eight second-place, and 10 third-place finishes also highlighted the meet.
Up Next
The Jackrabbits will turn around and face-off against South Dakota Saturday in Vermillion, S.D. Both men's and women's squads will compete.
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