FARGO, N.D. --- The Minnesota State women's swimming and diving team saw three more Mavericks claim All-NSIC honors as the Mavericks finished second at the NSIC Championships.
The Mavericks recorded 969 points, while Augustana finished first with 979.5 points. St. Cloud State finished third with 793 points.
Sophomore
Abby Gronholz won her second individual event of the NSIC Championships as she posted a provisional qualifying time of 2:01.71 in the 200 backstroke.
Senior
Kailyn Arps earned All-NSIC honors in the 200 breaststroke event as she finished second with a time of 2:21.75.
Six Mavericks finished in the top-eight of the 3-meter diving event, including sophomore
Aspen Warnygora who finished second with a provisional qualifying score of 425.00 points. Sophomore
Yasmin Nachmias finished fourth with a score of 410.75 as well.
Minnesota State diving coach
Hanos Mahari was named the NSIC Diving Coach of the Year.
Sophomore
Sienna Sirek Kreye posted a sixth place finish in the 1,650 freestyle with a time of 17:34.65. Freshman
Lauren Fisher finished 10th with a time of 18:09.46 also.
In the 100 IM freshman
Kolby Schendel finished fifth with a time of 59.61, with senior
Nicole Beckman following in sixth with a time of 59.87.
Sophomore
Elise Mishmash took fifth place in the 100 freestyle event with a provisional qualifying time of 52.09.
The team of sophomore
Maija Carriveau, Schendel, junior
Olivia Hudoba and junior
Ella DeFever finished third in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 3:29.41.
The four-day NCAA Championships begin on March 8 in Indianapolis, Ind.
Minnesota State All-NSIC Honors
Kailyn Arps - 2nd in 400 medley relay (3:47.23) | 2nd in 200 breaststroke (2:21.75)
Nicole Beckman - 1st in 200 medley relay (1:43.47) | 2nd in 100 butterfly (56.52) | 2nd in 400 medley relay (3:47.23)
Maija Carriveau - 2nd in 200 freestyle relay (1:34.56)
Ella DeFever - 2nd in 200 freestyle relay (1:34.56)
Abby Gronholz - 1st in 200 medley relay (1:43.47) | 2nd in 400 medley relay (3:47.23) | 1st in 100 backstroke (54.05) | 1st in 200 backstroke (2:01.71)
Sydney Hanson - 3rd in 1-meter diving (420.30)
Olivia Hudoba - 2nd in 200 freestyle relay (1:34.56)
Elise Mishmash - 1st in 200 medley relay (1:43.47) | 2nd in 200 freestyle relay (1:34.56) | 2nd in 400 medley relay (3:47.23)
Megan Schultz - 1st in 200 medley relay (1:43.47)
Brooke Shell – 3rd in 100 breaststroke (57.37)
Ayla Taylor - 2nd in 1-meter diving (422.10)
Aspen Warnygora – 2nd in 3-meter diving event (425.00)
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