MOORHEAD, Minn. -- MSU Moorhead swim & dive will host its first meet of the 2024-25 season on Friday, October 18 in tri-dual action against Northern State and Sioux Falls. Events are slated to begin at 2 p.m. from Nemzek Pool.
Live video will be available as msumdragons.com.
The Dragons last competed on October 5 in a road dual win over Mary, 135-100.Â
Diving would begin the dual as sophomoreÂ
Zoe Bjerke turned in a nice performance in 1-meter action to win with a score of 222.10.Â
Isabelle Johnson would come in second with a score of 210.3 whileÂ
Ruth Guy would score 194.3. In 3-meter diving, Johnson won the event with a score of 230.8, which is the fifth-highest six-dive score in school history. Bjerke would finish just behind Johnson with a mark of 228.5 while Guy scored a 192.2.Â
Relay work would move the action forward as the Dragon squad ofÂ
Lacie Stark,Â
Linnea Edgren,Â
Ruth Pavelski andÂ
Sophia Verke would win the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:50.83. The team ofÂ
Kelsey Jackson,Â
Rose Urick,Â
Taylor Cook andÂ
Lily Lengerich would place fourth in the same event with a time of 1:57.82.Â
To close the meet, the team of Verke, Stark,Â
Demi-Lee Carlisle andÂ
Maggie Moore would win the 400-yard freestyle relay with a time of 3:41.14. Moore would anchor the relay and mark a 54.23 100-yard split for MSUM. Verke would turn in a 54.25 split to open the race. The team of Jackson, Lengerich,Â
Joanna Phillips andÂ
Cami Mayo would place fourth in the same heat with a time of 3:57.25.Â
Moore would continue her swift day in the 200-yard freestyle, winning the event with a time of 1:59.74 as she would be the lone competitor to clock a sub-two minute time.Â
Taylor Cook would place fourth in the same event, finishing with a time of 2:06.79. Verke would pick up another Dragon win in the 50-yard freestyle with a nice time of 24.97. Carlisle would mark a 25.53 to finish in second place behind the sophomore. Phillips would also have a strong showing for the Dragons, touching the wall at 26.02 to place fourth.Â
MSUM's event wins were not done there as Pavelski would claim a win in the 200-yard IM with a time of 2:17.86 with a 29.33 split off the blocks. Edgren would finish right behind Pavelski, placing second behind a mark of 2:22.73. Pavelski would also finish runner-up in the 100-yard fly with a time of 1:01.3. Moore (54.98)Â and Carlisle (56.42)Â would finish second and third respectively in the 100-yard freestyle to give MSUM more team points. Jackson (1:01.35)Â and Stark (1:02.04) would also finish second and third as part of the 100-yard backstroke.
Rounding out the Dragon event wins for the day was freshmanÂ
Rose Urick, who would clock a 1:11.05 in the 100-yard breaststroke to claim her first collegiate victory. Edgren would finish in second in the same race with a time of 1:12.57.
Charlie King is in his seventh season as MSUM's head swimming & diving coach.Â
Meet Schedule
1. One meter diving
2. 400 Medley Relay
3. 1000 Free
4. 200 Free
5. 50 Free
6. 400 IM
7. 3 meter diving
8. 200 Fly
9. 100 Free
10. 200 Backstroke
11. 500 FreestyleÂ
15 minute breakÂ
12. 200 Breaststroke
13. 200 Free Relay