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Women's Swimming

Smaron makes the most of final MIAC appearance

Donny Nadeau, SMU SID | dnadeau@smumn.edu

Anna Smaron
Led way for SMU in final MIAC
Day 1 Session I: Results | Recap
Day 1 Session II: Results | Recap
Day 2 Session I: Results | Recap
Day 2 Session II: Results | Recap
Day 3 Session I: Results | Recap
Day 3 Session II: Results | Recaps: Men * Women

GameDay Preview | MIAC Championships Homepage

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Saint Mary's University's Evan Lecy (St. Paul, Minn.) must have had a case of déjà vu following Saturday's preliminaries at the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships.

After all, the Cardinal freshman had been in this situation before.

Lecy — who qualified seventh and finished eighth in the one-meter diving competition during Thursday's opening day of the three-day event at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center — earned himself another seventh-place qualifying performance in the three-meter event on Saturday, posting a season-best score of 283.95, and, for the second time in three days, settled for an eighth-place finish in the finals.

And while Lecy was making the most of his first-ever championship experience, Anna Smaron (Maple Plain, Minn.) closed out her four-year collegiate career with a memorable MIAC Championships of her own, whittling eight seconds off her season-best time in the 200 breaststroke to post a time of 2:37:70.

"It was a good weekend for us," said SMU coach Eric Lindquist, whose men's team finished eighth, while the women placed 11th. "Everyone gave it everything they had — and that's all you can ask for as a coach."

Joe Tonda (St. Paul, Minn.) closed out his first MIAC Championships by clocking a time of 2:06.49 in the 200 backstroke, while P.J. Heller (St. Cloud, Minn.) stopped the clock in 51.24 in the 100 freestyle

Grace VanBeest (Flossmoor, Ill.) posted a time of 1:00.37 in the 100 freestyle, with Ashling Meehan (Glenview, Ill.) adding a time of 1:00.84 in the same event. Clare Judeh (Eagan, Minn.), meanwhile, chipped in a score of 299.70.

DAY 2 RECAP: Heller shaved five seconds off his MIAC-qualifying time in the 200 freestyle, touching the wall in 1:52.13, while Tonda posted his best time of the season in the 100 backstroke, stopping the clock in 57.38.

Smaron got the best of teammate VanBeest in Thursday's 200 IM preliminaries, as the duo posted times of 2:24.79 and 2:26.54, respectively. And Friday morning, VanBeest turned the tables on her senior compatriot, as the two swam against each other in the 100 breaststroke. The two both put together their best times of the season, with VanBeest touching the wall in 1:11.52, followed by Smaron at 1:13.00.

Like Smaron and VanBeest, SMU divers Sarah Jansen (Manitowoc, Wis.) and Clare Judeh (Eagan, Minn.) also had their own "Cardinal Clash" at the conference championship. A day after Judeh outpointed Jansen in the three-meter diving competition, it was Jansen grabbing the upper hand on Friday, as the senior posted 259.00 points in the one-meter diving event, with Judeh close on her heels at 252.40.

The Cardinals also competed in the day's two relay events, as the SMU women's medley relay team whittled nearly eight seconds off their best time to finish in 2:04.20, while the men's medley relay team followed suit with a nine-second drop, posting a time of 1:50.92. In the final event of the evening, the SMU women's 800 freestyle relay team recorded a time of 9:27.10.

SMU DAY 1 RECAP: Lecy, competing in his first-ever conference championships, earned a spot in the one-meter diving finals, posting a preliminary score of 289.85 — nearly 40 points higher than his collegiate-best MIAC-qualifying score of 250.85 at the St. Catherine Invitational on Jan. 25 — en route to an eighth-place finish

Tonda and Heller also had solid Day 1 performances for the Cardinal men, as Tonda clocked a time of 2:05.43 in 200 IM and Heller finished the 50 freestyle in 23.08. Tonda and Heller also teamed with Scott Carnahan (St. Cloud, Minn.) and James Lynch (Chicago, Ill.) to post a time of 4:13.02 in the 400 medley relay, while the four also teamed up for a time of 1:38.54 in the 200 freestyle relay.

On the women's side, Smaron posted a time of 2:24.79 in the 200 IM, out-touching VanBeest, who finished in 2:26.54. Meehan (Glenview, Minn.) added a time of 27.76 in the 50 freestyle, while Marit Christianson (Cottage Grove, Minn.) recorded a time of 6:28.10 in the 500 freestyle, and Judeh and Jansen posted scores of 151.75 and 138.25, respectively, in the three-meter diving competition.

Smaron, VanBeest and Meehan joined forces with Kristin Wilkes (Savage, Minn.) to record a time of 4:36.18 in the 400 medley relay, while the 200 freestyle team of Smaron, VanBeest, Meehan and Bethany Schmidt (Sparta, Wis.) clocked a time of 1:47.62.

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