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COLLEGE Swimming and Diving: FEB 19 Big Ten Women's Swimming and Diving Championship - Abigail Knapton
Lawrence Iles

Women's Swimming & Diving

Swimming & Diving Captures Highest Big Ten Championship Finish

MADISON, Wisc. – The Rutgers women's swimming & diving team closed out the 2022 Big Ten Championships with its best finish since joining the conference in 2014.

The Scarlet Knights finished eighth overall besting Nebraska, Penn State, Illinois and Iowa.

On the fourth and final day, Rutgers captured two more school records and sent the 400 free squad and Abigail Knapton on platform to the podium.

Altogether, the Scarlet Knights had a school-record 10 podium finishes and broke seven school records during the meet.
 
DIVING
  • Abigail Knapton made her third appearance on the podium ending platform finals in seventh place. The Scarlet Knight totaled 324.05 points for a personal best and to set the Rutgers record entering finals in second. She scored 270.85 during finals, which included being awarded a 10 by a judge on her final dive.
  • Savana Trueb qualified for the platform consolation finals. She finished 15th overall posting a score of 233.40.
  • Jenna Douglass also collected a personal best of 209.50.
RELAYS
SPRINTS
  • Sofia Chichaikina won the 200 fly B finals taking the top consolation final time of 1:56.81. She moved up the all-time top 10 list from fourth to second.
  • Alice Scarabelli was the runner-up in the C finals of the 100 free and placed 18th overall. She logged a time of 49.40 for an NCAA B cut and the fourth-fastest time in school history.
  • Four Scarlet Knights also established new PRs during prelims. Natalie Schick set a new PR in her 200 back prelim appearance with a time of 2:02.33. Meanwhile, a trio of Scarlet Knights set PRs in the prelims of the 100 free. Eleonora Trentin went 50.03, Giulia Ghidini swam a 50.26 and Liza Ryndych came in at 51.14 all for personal records. 
DISTANCE
  • Cat Salladin added to the point total and cracked the all-time top ten in the 1650 free. Her mile time of 16:45.98 was the seventh-fastest time in Rutgers history and placed her 22nd in the event.
  • Yael Weber also swam to a career-best 17:30.02 in the 1650 free.
KNIGHT NOTES
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
 
PHOTO GALLERY
 
UP NEXT
  • NCAA Zone A Diving Championships take place on Mar. 7-10 in Annapolis, Maryland.
  • The NCAA Championships will take place on Mar. 16-19 in Atlanta, Ga. 
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Players Mentioned

Tina Celik

Tina Celik

Breast/I.M.
Freshman
Psychology
Sofia Chichaikina

Sofia Chichaikina

Fly/Free
Junior
Information Technology & Informatics
Jenna Douglass

Jenna Douglass

Diving
Senior
Chemical Engineering
Giulia Ghidini

Giulia Ghidini

Fly/Free
Junior
Cognitive Science
Liza Ryndych

Liza Ryndych

Free
Sophomore
Communication
Cat Salladin

Cat Salladin

Free/I.M.
Redshirt Junior
Masters In Social Work
Eleonora Trentin

Eleonora Trentin

Free/Back
Senior
Nutritional Sciences
Yael Weber

Yael Weber

Distance
Senior
Accounting
Abigail Knapton

Abigail Knapton

Diving
Graduate Student
Certificate In Population Aging
Savana  Trueb

Savana Trueb

Diving
Junior
Labor and Employment Relations/Art

Players Mentioned

Tina Celik

Tina Celik

Freshman
Psychology
Breast/I.M.
Sofia Chichaikina

Sofia Chichaikina

Junior
Information Technology & Informatics
Fly/Free
Jenna Douglass

Jenna Douglass

Senior
Chemical Engineering
Diving
Giulia Ghidini

Giulia Ghidini

Junior
Cognitive Science
Fly/Free
Liza Ryndych

Liza Ryndych

Sophomore
Communication
Free
Cat Salladin

Cat Salladin

Redshirt Junior
Masters In Social Work
Free/I.M.
Eleonora Trentin

Eleonora Trentin

Senior
Nutritional Sciences
Free/Back
Yael Weber

Yael Weber

Senior
Accounting
Distance
Abigail Knapton

Abigail Knapton

Graduate Student
Certificate In Population Aging
Diving
Savana  Trueb

Savana Trueb

Junior
Labor and Employment Relations/Art
Diving
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