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.
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