IOWA CITY, Iowa — The South Dakota State women's swimming and diving team wrapped up competition Saturday at the Summit League Championships with a fifth-place finish out of seven teams.
Sophomore Poppy Mead paced the Jackrabbits with a pair of seventh-place performances. She posted a time of 17 minutes, 27.19 seconds in the 1,650 freestyle during the afternoon, then came back in the evening session to clock a time of 2:05.34 in the 200 butterfly. Her freestyle time now ranks seventh in program history, while she moved to third in the 200 butterfly with her time of 2:05.11 during the morning preliminaries.
Freshman Elyse placed 11th in the 1,650 freestyle, 17:43.23.
Meanwhile, Emma Ingalls joined Mead in the A final of the 200 butterfly and came away with a sixth-place finish in 2:05.33. Isabella Gnewuch of the Jackrabbits won the event's B final in 2:06.48 to place ninth overall, with Hannah Warmbrand contributing a 16th-place time of 2:13.38.
Marissa Branham was the top individual finisher for the Jackrabbits Saturday as she notched a fourth-place finish in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:19.26.
Also swimming in an A final Saturday night was Gigi Hioki in the 100 freestyle, placing seventh in 51.19 seconds. Hioki later teamed with Jenna Currier, Sara Juez and Emma Schultz for a fifth-place showing in the 400 freestyle relay, 3:27.40.
Currier also competed in the 100 freestyle B final, placing 13th in 51.97 seconds.
Rounding out the Jackrabbit effort Saturday night were Lilly Esmas (13th, 2:04.79) and Kaylin de Almeida (16th, 2:06.80) in the 200 backstroke.
Denver won its 12th consecutive team title after accumulating 1,078 points. South Dakota was second with 712 points, followed by Omaha with 568.5.
WOMEN'S SATURDAY EVENT WINNERS
1,650 Freestyle: Paige Reilly, Denver – 16:44.23
200 Backstroke: Mina Ada Solaker, Denver – 1:57.72