BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Campbell's swimming team (3-4, 3-1 CCSA)
hosted and defeated Radford by a 137-65 score on Saturday
afternoon, Nov. 6, at the Johnson Aquatic Center. The Camels saw
two school records fall in the meet. CU also had 20 individual
top-three finishes on the afternoon in the victory.
Freshman Kylie
Warne led the charge for Campbell and won a pair of events. She
set the school record in the 500 free (5:07.16). The mark broke Jackie
Kenline's previous record that was set in 2007. Warne also won
the 200 free (1:56.54).
Fellow freshman Cheriesse
Campbell continued to impress with a school-record setting
victory in the 1,000 free (10:39.06). She broke her own previous
time in the 1,000 free that was only set last month. Cheriesse
Campbell also finished second in the 500 free. Her time of
5:07.25 would have broken the school record if not for her teammate
Warne's reaching the mark first.
Senior Ashlyn
Stumpf also came through with a pair of individual victories
for Campbell in the 50 free (24.89) and the 100 free (55.22). Her
time in the 50 was a season-best effort.
Campbell swept the top-three places in the 200 IM with freshman Virginia
Dailey leading the group with her time of 2:14.85. Fellow
freshmen Charlotte
Cornet (2:17.90) and Hannah Nordyke (2:23.46) placed second and
third, respectfully.
Sophomore Kaitlyn
Tunstall finished second in the 100 free (56.20) and 200 free
(2:00.95).
Freshman Marissa
Coughlin finished third in both the 50 free (26.41) and the 100
free (56.57).
Junior Emily
Michael led the team's sweep in the 100 breast (1:09.69) with
an individual victory. Cornet finished second (1:09.82) and Kelsey
Bennett placed third (1:12.51).
Kaitlyn
Burnette won the 100 back (1:02.72), Casey
Umberger was second in the 100 fly, Spencer
Hopper finished third in the 1,000 free (11:29.46) and Maggie
Pogue placed third in the 500 free (5:32.48).
The Campbell 400 medley relay team of Burnette, Michael, Umberger
and Cornett won their event in a season-best time of 4:09.14.
Next, Campbell's swimming program keeps the homestand going with a
2 p.m. meet against North Florida on Nov. 12 at the Johnson Aquatic
Center.