No. 2/13 Swim and Dive Wins Three Races; Julia Ullmann Sets Women's 100 Fly Record


ASU Swim at Greensboro

Greensboro, N.C. – No. 2/13 Sun Devil Swim and Dive continued their success on the second day of the NC State invite in Greensboro, North Carolina by winning X races and breaking X records Friday evening.

Two school records were set in the 100-fly races. Freshman Julia Ullman broke a 16-year-old school record set in 2008 by Caitlin Andrew by clocking in a 51.65, then Ilya Kharun broke his own school record finishing in 43.85.

In the 200 medley relay, Miriam Sheehan, Iza Adame, Julia Ullmann and Caroline Bentz broke the school record and collected the win at 1:35.78.

In the 100 back, Caroline Bentz set a new school record finishing in 52.34, setting a new season-best in the process for fourth. Miriam Sheehan won the ‘B’ final in 52.99.

Lucien Vergnes, Andy Dobrzanski, Ilya Kharun and Jonny Kulow followed up their performance with a win in the relay at 1:21.63. The ‘B’ relay of Jack Wadsworth, Oscar Bilbao, Leo Verschooten and Tommy Palmer was fourth at 1:24.85.

In the 400 IM, Charli Brown and Sonia Vaishnani each made it onto the podium with Brown finishing in 4:11.52 and Vaishnani clocking in a 4:13.87. Michael Hochwalt finished in second in 3:42.12.

In the 200 free, Alexa Reyna made the podium with a third-place finish clocking in a 1:47.09. For the men, they had three in the top four, led by Tiago Behar who finished in 1:33.07. To follow was Jonny Kulow in 1:33.81 and Patrick Sammon in 1:33.86.

Adame finished the 100 breast in second place finishing at 1:00.37. For the men’s side, Andy Dobrzanski secured a second-place finish in 52.39, while Oscar Bilbao won the ‘B’ final in 52.84. Vergnes was the top Sun Devil taking fourth with a time of 46.27.

Diving Results:

  • -- Lane Stallworth finished second in the 3m diving competition with 377.70 points Friday evening, following up his third-place performance in the 1m diving with 334.30.
  • -- Kayden Hayes finished second in the consolation 1m diving competition with 250.95 points. She also had a second-place finish in the 3m competition with 281.55. Amayah Wiley was third with 248.85.