
Raymond, Zeebe Take Top Spots in Nashville
Feb 2, 2024 | Women's Swimming and Diving
COMPLETE RESULTS
NASHVILLE, TN – Victoria Raymond and Andrea Zeebe both registered victories as the Green Wave battled the Commodores in the pool Friday evening.
The meet was held at the Centennial Sportsplex in Nashville, with the hosts coming out on top 136.5-67.5.
Zeebe won the 200 Free with a time of 1:54.17 and took second (57.34) in the 100 Back.
Raymond captured the win in the 100 Fly in 54.20 seconds. Raymond followed that with a runner-up finish in the 200 IM (2:04.33), just ahead of a third-place finish by Olcaytu Hatipoglu (52.88).
Sydney Mullin took second in the 500 Free with a time of 5:10.28.
Ece Tanriverdi placed second (10:33.46) in the 1000 free with Mullin following in third (10:36.09).
In the 50 Free, Grace Dale tied for second with a time of 24.38.
Paula Gaya Bisquerra (1:07.29) finished in second place in the 100 Breast.
The 400 Relay team of Raymond, Eleanor McMeen, Hatipoglu, and Dale posted a runner-up finish with a time of 3:32.38 with Zeebe, Quinlan Hinerfeld, Riley Hendrix and Mullin following with a time of 3:36.51.
"Our women did a great job of swimming some off events and focusing on being more aggressive in their shorter races today," said Tulane head coach Amanda Caldwell. "I was really pleased to see consistency on some of the things that we have emphasized in practice, in addition to building confidence with these performances. We are in a good spot going into these next 21 days of training and taper before AACs."
"I know our student-athletes are ready for it as much as the staff is."
Tulane heads to the AAC Championships in Dallas (February 22-25). The meet will be held on the SMU Campus at the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center.
NASHVILLE, TN – Victoria Raymond and Andrea Zeebe both registered victories as the Green Wave battled the Commodores in the pool Friday evening.
The meet was held at the Centennial Sportsplex in Nashville, with the hosts coming out on top 136.5-67.5.
Zeebe won the 200 Free with a time of 1:54.17 and took second (57.34) in the 100 Back.
Raymond captured the win in the 100 Fly in 54.20 seconds. Raymond followed that with a runner-up finish in the 200 IM (2:04.33), just ahead of a third-place finish by Olcaytu Hatipoglu (52.88).
Sydney Mullin took second in the 500 Free with a time of 5:10.28.
Ece Tanriverdi placed second (10:33.46) in the 1000 free with Mullin following in third (10:36.09).
In the 50 Free, Grace Dale tied for second with a time of 24.38.
Paula Gaya Bisquerra (1:07.29) finished in second place in the 100 Breast.
The 400 Relay team of Raymond, Eleanor McMeen, Hatipoglu, and Dale posted a runner-up finish with a time of 3:32.38 with Zeebe, Quinlan Hinerfeld, Riley Hendrix and Mullin following with a time of 3:36.51.
"Our women did a great job of swimming some off events and focusing on being more aggressive in their shorter races today," said Tulane head coach Amanda Caldwell. "I was really pleased to see consistency on some of the things that we have emphasized in practice, in addition to building confidence with these performances. We are in a good spot going into these next 21 days of training and taper before AACs."
"I know our student-athletes are ready for it as much as the staff is."
Tulane heads to the AAC Championships in Dallas (February 22-25). The meet will be held on the SMU Campus at the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center.
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