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Swimming & Diving Travels To Hawkeye Challenge
Nov 30 | Women's Swimming & Diving
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – It's an early taste of championship season for Rutgers swimming and diving this weekend as the Scarlet Knights travel to the University of Iowa for the Hawkeye Challenge being held at CRWC Natatorium on Thursday, Dec. 1 thru Saturday, Dec. 3.
Joining the Scarlet Knights at the Hawkeye Challenge will be host Iowa along with Illinois and Nebraska while Iowa State and Northern Iowa will also be competing on the boards.
Preliminaries begin at 11 a.m. (ET) with finals starting at 6 p.m. (ET).
All sessions will be streamed on Big Ten Plus ($).
Thursday, Dec. 1
Joining the Scarlet Knights at the Hawkeye Challenge will be host Iowa along with Illinois and Nebraska while Iowa State and Northern Iowa will also be competing on the boards.
Preliminaries begin at 11 a.m. (ET) with finals starting at 6 p.m. (ET).
All sessions will be streamed on Big Ten Plus ($).
| SCHEDULE |
Thursday, Dec. 1
- 200 Free Relay (Finals Only)
- 500 Free
- 200 IM
- 50 Free
- 1M Dive
- 400 Medley Relay (Finals Only)
- 200 Medley Relay (Finals Only)
- 400 IM
- 100 Fly
- 200 Free
- 100 Breast
- 100 Back
- 3M Dive
- 800 Free Relay
- 1650 Free *
- 200 Back
- 100 Free
- 200 Breast
- 200 Fly
- Platform (Finals Only)
- 400 Free Relay (Finals Only)
| LAST TIME IN THE WATER |
- Rutgers competed in the annual Battle For the Cannon Trophy against in-state rival Princeton.
- The Scarlet Knights set a new record in the 200 medley relay, logged four performances among the all-time top 10 and won nine of the day's 16 events.
- The 200 medley relay team of Alice Scarabelli, Rachel Kimmel, Sofia Maksimova and Sofia Chichaikina broke the Rutgers record set by last year's podium-placing team at the Big Ten Championships with a time of 1:39.32.
- Graduate student Rachel Kimmel, who was a part of the 200 medley relay, also moved further up the all-time times with the third-best time in Rutgers history in the 200 breast (2:13.62) and fifth-fastest time in the 100 breast (1:01.60).
- Graduate student Madison Murtagh also moved up a spot to third all-time in the 1000 freestyle (9:54.20).
- Freshman Viktoriia Kostromina entered the 200 fly list at seventh (2:00.73).
- Both Kimmel's 100 and 200 breast times as well as Alice Scarabelli's 100 back time (53.79) were NCAA B cuts.
| AROUND THE BIG TEN |
- Madison Murtagh's winning time of 9:54.20 against Princeton that placed her third in the RU record books is currently seventh in the Big Ten.
- Holly Prasanto's first-place score of 316.95 on 3-meter against Purdue with the eighth-best score in school history in the event places her eighth as well in the Big Ten.
- Rachel Kimmel, who clocked in at 2:13.62 against Princeton for the for the third fastest time at RU, is currently eighth in the event in the Big Ten.
- Alice Scarabelli's first-place time of 53.79 in a first-place finish against Princeton in the 100 back is 10th among league competitors.
| B1G AWARDS |
- Graduate student Rachel Kimmel was named the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week on Nov. 16 becoming the second Scarlet Knight to earn a Big Ten weekly award in 2022-23 and fifth to be named a Big Ten Swimmer of the Week since joining the league in 2014-15. The Fort Loundon, Pennsylvania, native helped set a new school record, collected two NCAA B cuts and moved up the all-time top times list in Rutgers' annual meet with in-state rival Princeton last week. Kimmel swam breast for the 200 medley relay team that set a new Rutgers record with a time of 1:39.32 besting the previous record of 1:39.38 set by the Big Ten Championship podium-placing squad last season. Individually, Kimmel logged a time of 1:01.60 in the 100 breast to move up one spot on the all-time list to fifth and clocked in at 2:13.62 in the 200 breast moving up five spots to third on the all-time list after shaving 2.21 seconds off her previous season top time.
Kimmel also placed third in the 200 IM against the Tigers with a time of 2:04.48. - Freshman Martyna Piesko was named the Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week on Nov. 2. She becomes the fourth Scarlet Knight to earn the rookie weekly award since Rutgers joined the Big Ten in 2014-15. The first-year Scarlet Knight won the 200 back with one of the top times at Rutgers, was a part of the winning 200 medley relay squad and was runner-up in four other events as she helped the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever victory over Purdue. Piesko won the 200 back in 1:59.48 marking the eighth fastest time in the Rutgers record book with a 3.31-second margin of victory. The Lublin, Poland native also swam anchor on the 200 medley relay squad that won with a time of 1:43.02 The rookie also captured runner-up finishes in the 100 back in 55.70 and as a member of the 200 free relay (1:34.14), 400 free relay (3:26.94) and 400 medley relay (3:50.81). The 400 free relay was edged out of first place by .17 seconds.
| LAST YEAR IN THE WATER |
- Rutgers returns 16 letterwinners from last season including Big Ten Podium finishers Tina Celik (200 & 400 medley relay), Sofia Chichaikina (200 free, 400 & 800 free relay, 400 medley relay), Giulia Ghidini (200 & 800 free relay, 200 medley relay), Sofia Lobova (200 & 400 free relay, 200 & 400 medley relay), Alice Scarabelli (200 free, 200, 400 & 800 free relay, 200 & 400 medley relay), and Savana Trueb (3-meter).
- The Scarlet Knights fostered a deeper squad for the 2021-22 season after a covid-shorten 2020-21 campaign and continued to make huge strides in the water. Rutgers captured its highest Big Ten Championship finish since joining the Big Ten eight years ago and finished 26th at the NCAA Championships, the highest finish for the Scarlet Knights since 2006.
- Altogether the Scarlet Knights produced 10 podium finishes at the championships. Seven new Rutgers school records were established and 28 times/scores were recorded among the all-time top 10. Nine NCAA "B" cuts were collected, while six divers were sent to NCAA Zones.
- On the boards, Rutgers sent two divers to the NCAA Championships producing an All-American with a finalist on platform and consolation round performer on 3-meter. At NCAA Zones, Savana Trueb was a runner-up on platform and finished third on 1-meter and fourth on 3-meter.
- At the 2022 Big Ten Championships, the 800 freestyle relay reset the oldest record in the Rutgers history books breaking a 16-year record by 3.70 seconds.
- The diving corps also made a splash with nine scores among the top 10, including resetting an eight-year-old platform record twice.
| SUMMER WITH THE SCARLET KNIGHTS |
- Tina Celik swam to first place times in the 50 and 100 breast and 200 IM at the Borac Telegroup Grand Challenge in July while at the Slovenian Open Championship in August, had the top times in the 50 and 100 breast, was the runner-up in the 100 fly and placed third in the 50 fly.
- Savanna Trueb is a member of the USA Diving High Performance – Tier 3 Senior squad. The senior was slated to be on the US roster for the 2022 World University Games this summer before competition was postponed until 2023. Last December, Trueb took seventh on platform at the USA Diving Winter Nationals and at the USA Diving Open Championship in August placed seventh on platform and 16th on 3-meter.
- Rachel Kimmel won the 100 breast at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club (NBAC) Mid-Summer Classic to qualify for nationals. Her performance of 1:10.36 broke the 17-year-old pool record held by six-time Olympian and former 100-meter breast world record-holder Rebecca Soni. Soni also holds ties to Rutgers as the Freehold, New Jersey native swam club at the Sonny Werblin Aquatic Center with Scarlet Aquatics. Kimmel finished 18th at the Phillips 66 National Championships in July
- Holly Prasanto advanced to the Women's 1M Springboard final at the 2022 British Diving Championships in late May. She was among the top 10 divers and top eight British qualifiers to reach finals. During finals, Prasanto placed fourth among her countrywomen with a score of 238.05.
- The 2022 Italian Spring Championships in April saw Alice Scarabelli hit the wall as the runner-up in the A final of the 200 free and was 0.34 seconds behind champion Alice Mizzau, a 2012 Olympic qualifier.
| RSMART |
- Rutgers women's swimming and diving has earned 17-straight College Swimming Coaches Association of America Scholar All-American Team Awards.
- The Scarlet Knights boasted a 3.54 grade point average during the 2021-22 academic year, the third-best among Big Ten programs. Rutgers swimmers and divers collected eight 4.0 GPAs during the spring semester and 17 Scarlet Knights registered a grade point average above a 3.5 with 13 receiving Dean's List recognition.
- Six Scarlet Knights were also bestowed CSCAA Scholar All-American distinctions including returning members Tina Celik, Sofia Chichaikina, Jenna Douglass and Alice Scarabelli. Each achieved a 3.5 grade point average or higher while collecting NCAA B cuts or advancing to NCAA Zone diving competition.
| UP NEXT |
- Rutgers women's swimming and diving will host Villanova on Jan. 21 and Nebraska on Jan. 27-28.
- Admission is free.
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