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MSUM Looks to Remain Perfect in Duals Against Cobbers

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MOORHEAD, Minn. -- MSU Moorhead swimming & diving will put their seven-dual win streak on the line this Friday as the Dragons host Concordia College. Events from Nemzek Pool are scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. 

Live video will be available at msumdragons.com. MSUM last competed on January 18 in a 142-79 dual win over Northern State.

Isabelle Johnson shined last Saturday, registering an NCAA qualifying score of 406.65 in 1-meter diving. Johnson won the 11-dive event with the performance. Zoe Bjerke (372) and Ruth Guy (344.85) finished third and fourth respectively. 

In the pool, MSUM's 200-yard medley relay team of Demi-Lee CarlisleRose UrickRuth Pavelski and Joanna Phillips would win with a time of 1:53.47. The team of Lacie StarkLinnea EdgrenFernanda Leon and Sophia Verke would finish runner-up with a mark of 1:55.33. To close the dual, MSUM's 400-yard freestyle squad of Carlisle, Pavelski, Verke and Maggie Moore would win with a time of 3:42.37. 

Cami Mayo would win the 1000-yard freestyle behind a time of 11:15.86 with teammate Taylor Cook placing third with a mark of 12:14.63. Mayo would also win the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:31.36. Maggie Moore would place runner-up in the 200-yard freestyle, touching the wall at 2:01.24. Phillips placed fifth in the same race behind a time of 2:09.11. Verke would claim victory in the 50-yard freestyle with a winning time of 25.55 with Lily Lengerich placing fourth with a time of 26.75. 

Fernanda Leon would win the 200-yard IM for the Dragons, swimming a solid mark of 2:14.11, winning by over eight seconds. Leon would also win the 100-yard fly with a time of 59.52 with Pavelski finishing runner-up at 1:00.68. Carlisle would win the 100-yard backstroke, finishing with a time of 1:00.73. Teammates Stark (1:03.57) and Kelsey Jackson (1:04.33) placed second and third respectively. 

Rose Urick would pick up a victory in the 100-yard breaststroke, clocking a 1:09.92. Edgren would place third with a time of 1:15.51. 

Charlie King is in his seventh season as MSUM's head swimming & diving coach. 

 
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