Indiana University Athletics

Indiana Splits Dual with Penn State, Virginia
11/19/2011 12:00:00 AM | Women's Swimming and Diving
Nov. 19, 2011
Penn State, Virginia, Indiana Results ![]()
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - The Indiana women's swimming and diving team went 1-1 on the weekend, defeating Penn State 191-162, and falling to Virginia 212.5-140.5 in State College, Pa. The Hoosiers are now 3-3 for the season.
The Hoosiers opened the second day of competition with a third-place finish in the 200 medley relay as Taylor Wohrley, Ashley Specht, Stephanie Armstrong and Margaux Farrell combined for a time of 1:44.02. The team of Cynthia Pammett, Bronwyn Pasloski, Kim Tracey and Justine Ress took sixth (1:45.85).
Lindsay Vrooman matched yesterday's second-place finish in the 500 free with a second-place showing in the 1,000 free, clocking in at 9:59.43. Lauren Jordan was fifth (10:15.83) and Courey Schaefer sixth (10:17.26).
Farrell was the top Hoosier in the 50 freestyle, finishing fourth in 23.61. Armstrong was sixth (23.94) and Strumbel eighth (24.04).
Ress was just out-touched in the 100 backstroke final, taking second in 55.67. Wohrley was fifth (55.63) and Pammett seventh (56.75). It was a 3-4 finish for IU in the 200 breaststroke with Allysa Vavra third (2:17.32) and Pasloski fourth (2:19.82).
Allie Day was top Hoosier in the 100 fly, coming in fifth (56.82), while Kim Tracey was seventh (57.08) and Ress ninth (57.77).
Indiana took three of the top five spots in the 200-yard freestyle race as Farrell took second in 1:49.11. That was followed by Strumbel in third (1:49.23) and Vrooman in fifth (1:50.56).
After last night's win in the 200 individual medley, Vavra made it a sweep with a victory in the 400 IM Saturday, taking the title in 4:16.80, almost than three seconds faster than the NCAA B standard. Dorina Szekeres was ninth (4:26.42) and Tracey 10th (4:27.11).
In the final swimming event of the day, Indiana took third in the 400 freestyle relay as Farrell, Armstrong, Schaefer and Strumbel finished in 3:29.60.
For the second time in as many days, the Hoosiers swept the top three spots in the diving competition, this time going 1-2-3 on the 1-meter springboard. Gabby Agostino was first with 273.70 points, while Kathryn Connolly was second (272.60) and Kate Hillman third (262.20).























