BOISE, ID - Seattle U men's swimming took 1st place at the 3-day Northwest Collegiate Invitational over the weekend, posting a team score of 2,086.50, while the women's team took 3rd in an eight-team field with a score of 961.50. The Redhawks also combined for 26 new entries in the program's top 10 record book.
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FRIDAY
The Redhawks started the event with a bang, setting eight new entries in the top 10.
Ailidh Carroll moved into 9th all-time with a 24.04 finish in the 50 Freestyle, taking 9th in the event. The 200 Freestyle Relay team of Mia David, Amanda Miller, Ailidh Carroll, and Samantha Cazares etched their names into 3rd in the record book with a finish of 1:34.14. They finished just a second behind Pepperdine for the win while just beating out Idaho and Cal State Bakersfield.
Hawkins Wendt jumped to 2nd in the 50 Freestyle when he posted a time of 19.94 as the lead on the 200 Freestyle Relay team that took first in the event. Hennig Colsman and Jamie Crawford also made moves in the 50 Free top 10, moving into 5th (20.28) and 7th (20.34) respectively.
Brendan Ryan continued his strong season when his 1st place finish in the 200 Individual Medley at 1:49.24 moved him into 3rd in the top 10.
Both the 200 Freestyle Relay and 400 Medley Relay teams made new entries on the day. Hawkins Wendt, Jamie Carwford, Hennig Colsman, and Danielis Kvederis took 1st in the 200 while setting the 2nd fastest time in school history at 1:20.15. Mathias Synnott, Brendan Ryan, Danielis Kvederis, and Hennig Colsman had a 2nd place finish in the 400 at 3.17.71 and a 5th place entry in the record book.

SATURDAY
The women's team led the way with six new top 10 times on day two of the event, while the men's team was right behind them with five.
Samantha Cazares, Delaney Johns, Amanda Miller, and Mia David took 5th in the 200 Medley Relay with a finish of 1:44.90, which placed them 9th in the program record book.
Miller (55.46) and Cazares (56.39, Prem) would go on to have the 3rd and 8th fastest times in school history in the 100 Butterfly. Johns had the 7th fastest time in the 100 Breaststroke at 1:04.75 (Prem), while Kya Lathangue (57.26) and Molly Magnuson (57.49) both entered the top 10 in the 100 Backstroke at 4th and 6th.
The men's 200 Medley Relay team also made a new top 10 entry, with Danielis Kvederis, Owen Collins, Ryan Cesmat, and Hawkins Wendt combining to 2nd fastest time at 1.28:02.
Nathan Headon-Weeks recorded the 3rd fastest time in program history in the 100 Individual Relay at 51.80. Ryan's prelims time of 3:58.66 in the 400 Individual Medley was good for a 4th place entry. Both Owen Collins (55.11) and Morgan Robinson (55.97) made new entries in the 100 Breaststroke at 6th and 9th.
SUNDAY
The final day began with two new entries in the women's 200 Backstroke, as Kaya Lathangue (2:04.35) and Molly Magnuson (2:04.94, Prelim) moved into 5th and 7th. Delaney Johns wrapped up the women's top 10 times with a 7th place entry in the 200 Breaststroke at 2:20.65.
The men had three new top 10 times in the 100 Freestyle with Jamie Crawford (44.64), Hawkins Wendt (44.67), and Hennig Colsman (44.83) taking 6th-8th. Morgan Robinson concluded the Redhawks stellar outing in Boise with the 10th fastest time in the 200 Breaststroke at 2:02.76.
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