
Houston Picks Up 21 Podium Finishes, Falling Short at Arkansas
1/18/2019 9:17:00 PM | Swimming & Diving
Cougars post 21 top-three finishes to open 2019 competition
HOUSTON – The University of Houston Swimming & Diving team posted 21 podium finishes, including a pair of first-place finishes, falling short in a 193-107 loss to (rv) Arkansas Friday evening at HPER Natatorium.
"I'm very happy with our performance today," said Head Coach Ryan Wochomurka. "We raced extremely hard on the road against a very good Arkansas, after a lay-off since November. I certainly hate losing, but the point total doesn't tell the whole story of our performance today. We had multiple individuals put up season-best and lifetime-best performances. That is what we want to see five weeks out of conference championships. We have intentionally scheduled tough meets for this three-week stretch so we will be battle tested when it matters most during the last week of February".
HOW IT HAPPENED
HOUSTON PODIUM FINISHES
200 Medley Relay
2. Laura Laderoute, Peyton Kondis, Katie Higgins, Mykenzie Leehy – 1:42.38
1000 Freestyle
3. Shayla Erickson – 10:21.46
200 Freestyle
2. Zarena Brown – 1:50.41
100 Backstroke
1. Laura Laderoute – 55.03
2. Ioanna Sacha – 56.23
100 Breaststroke
2. Peyton Kondis – 1:03.31
3. Gaby Jimenez – 1:04.14
200 Butterfly
Rebecca Brandt – 2:03.80
Morgan Rosas – 2:05.72
50 Freestyle
2. Zarena Brown – 22.96
3. Mykenzie Leehy – 24.10
100 Freestyle
Zarena Brown – 51.18
200 Backstroke
1. Ioanna Sacha – 2:00.19
2. Laura Laderoute – 2:01.65
3. Monique Rae – 2:02.22
200 Breaststroke
2. Gaby Jimenez – 2:19.53
500 Freestyle
Samantha Medlin – 5:01.77
100 Butterfly
Katie Higgins – 57.06
200 IM
3. Eleanna Koutsouveli – 2:06.08
400 Freestyle Relay
2. Mykenzie Leehy, Laura Laderoute, Zarena Brown, Kylie Andrews – 3:26.33
3. Julie Gibson, Katie Power, Rachel Hicks, Samantha Medlin
UP NEXT
Houston will continue its tour of the SEC when its faces No. 11 Texas A&M and Vanderbilt on Jan. 26 in College Station, before heading to Baton Rouge to face LSU and Rice on Feb. 1-2.
FOLLOW THE COUGARS!
Fans can keep up with the latest in University of Houston Cougar athletics by following us on Facebook (Facebook.com/HoustonAthletics), Twitter (@UHCougars), Instagram (houstoncougars) and YouTube.com (Youtube.com/UHAthletics). In addition, the swimming & diving team has established its own official Facebook (Facebook.com/UHCougarSwim) and Twitter pages (@UHCougarSwim), which provide regular updates on the team and live results during home meets.
"I'm very happy with our performance today," said Head Coach Ryan Wochomurka. "We raced extremely hard on the road against a very good Arkansas, after a lay-off since November. I certainly hate losing, but the point total doesn't tell the whole story of our performance today. We had multiple individuals put up season-best and lifetime-best performances. That is what we want to see five weeks out of conference championships. We have intentionally scheduled tough meets for this three-week stretch so we will be battle tested when it matters most during the last week of February".
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Cougars racked up 20 top-three finishes, including a pair of first place finishes in the 100 backstroke by Laura Laderoute (55.03) and Ioanna Sacha in the 200 backstroke (2:00.19).
- Sophomore transfer Ioanna Sacha made her Houston debut by posting the seventh-fastest time in program history in the 200 backstroke. The Cougars swept the event with Laderoute finishing second (2:01.65) and Monique Rae in third (2:02.22).
- Houston closed out the meet with second and third-place finishes in the 400 Freestyle Relay, as well as a second-place finish in the opening event of the day, the 200 Medley Relay.
- Several Cougars posted lifetime best, including Shayla Erickson who finished third in the 1000 Freestyle at 10:21.46.
- On the boards Katie Deininger led the Cougars in the 1-Meter, finishing in fourth-place with 261.83 points. In the 3-Meter Makayla Wallar led Houston with a fifth-place finish with 278.85 points.
HOUSTON PODIUM FINISHES
200 Medley Relay
2. Laura Laderoute, Peyton Kondis, Katie Higgins, Mykenzie Leehy – 1:42.38
1000 Freestyle
3. Shayla Erickson – 10:21.46
200 Freestyle
2. Zarena Brown – 1:50.41
100 Backstroke
1. Laura Laderoute – 55.03
2. Ioanna Sacha – 56.23
100 Breaststroke
2. Peyton Kondis – 1:03.31
3. Gaby Jimenez – 1:04.14
200 Butterfly
Rebecca Brandt – 2:03.80
Morgan Rosas – 2:05.72
50 Freestyle
2. Zarena Brown – 22.96
3. Mykenzie Leehy – 24.10
100 Freestyle
Zarena Brown – 51.18
200 Backstroke
1. Ioanna Sacha – 2:00.19
2. Laura Laderoute – 2:01.65
3. Monique Rae – 2:02.22
200 Breaststroke
2. Gaby Jimenez – 2:19.53
500 Freestyle
Samantha Medlin – 5:01.77
100 Butterfly
Katie Higgins – 57.06
200 IM
3. Eleanna Koutsouveli – 2:06.08
400 Freestyle Relay
2. Mykenzie Leehy, Laura Laderoute, Zarena Brown, Kylie Andrews – 3:26.33
3. Julie Gibson, Katie Power, Rachel Hicks, Samantha Medlin
UP NEXT
Houston will continue its tour of the SEC when its faces No. 11 Texas A&M and Vanderbilt on Jan. 26 in College Station, before heading to Baton Rouge to face LSU and Rice on Feb. 1-2.
FOLLOW THE COUGARS!
Fans can keep up with the latest in University of Houston Cougar athletics by following us on Facebook (Facebook.com/HoustonAthletics), Twitter (@UHCougars), Instagram (houstoncougars) and YouTube.com (Youtube.com/UHAthletics). In addition, the swimming & diving team has established its own official Facebook (Facebook.com/UHCougarSwim) and Twitter pages (@UHCougarSwim), which provide regular updates on the team and live results during home meets.
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