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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. – After dominating all four days of competition, the Drury University women’s swimming and diving team earned its third league title in four years while breaking 11 records at the Crawfordsville Aquatic Center in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
The Panthers took the victory with 894 points, 103.5 ahead of runner-up Truman State University (790.5). University of Indianapolis claimed the third spot with 562.5 points, while William Jewell College took fourth (406.5) and Lewis University placed fifth (353) to round out the top-five scoring teams. Quincy University came in sixth with 225 points, which bested its score and placement from last year in its first year with sport sponsorship and participation at the postseason event where the Hawks tallied 145.5 points for eighth place. Maryville University scored 182 for seventh, followed by Bellarmine University (178) in eight, University of Missouri-St. Louis (164.5) in ninth and McKendree University (106) in 10th.
A total of 26 records were broken at the 2017 championship meet among the men’s and women’s races, including eight on the final day. Among those who racked up the records and gold medals was GLVC Swimmer of the Year Bailee Nunn, who also joined teammate Erica Dahlgren as the GLVC Co-Freshmen of the Year. Brian Reynolds and Doug Schranck were voted by their peers as the GLVC Coaches of the Year.
Dahlgren’s new 1,650-yard Freestyle GLVC record began the fourth and final evening, as she touched first in 16:50.91 for a NCAA DII “B” Standard. Nunn followed in the 200-yard Breaststroke, recording a GLVC and Pool record with her 2:10.77, which was also a NCAA DII “A” Standard. Drury closed out the night with a win in the 400-yard Freestyle Relay, setting a new Conference and Pool mark (3:23.96) that was good enough for a NCAA “B” Standard as well.
The other swimmers who earned the top spot included Alison Strickler from Truman State with a 50.96 in the 100-yard Freestyle and teammate Emma Barnett’s 2:01.22 win in the 200-yard Backstroke.
All first- and second-place finishers are awarded first- and second-team All-GLVC honors, respectively.
The league also recognized 10 GLVC James R. Spalding Sportsmanship Award honorees. The student-athletes chosen are individuals who have distinguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior. These individuals must also be in good academic standing and have demonstrated good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting. The honorees are now eligible to become one of their school's two Spalding Sportsmanship Award winners, which will be announced at the end of the academic year.
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2017 GLVC WOMEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING FINAL TEAM RANKINGS
1. |
Drury |
894 |
2. |
Truman State |
790.5 |
3. |
Indianapolis |
562.5 |
4. |
William Jewell |
406.5 |
5. |
Lewis |
353 |
6. |
Quincy |
225 |
7. |
Maryville |
182 |
8. |
Bellarmine |
178 |
9. |
Missouri-St. Louis |
164.5 |
10. |
McKendree |
106 |
2017 GLVC POSTSEASON HONORS
GLVC Swimmer of the Year: Bailee Nunn, DU
GLVC Co-Freshmen of the Year: Bailee Nunn, DU and Erica Dahlgren, DU
GLVC Diver of the Year: Kaylee Fox, MU
GLVC Coach of the Year: Brian Reynolds and Doug Schranck
2017 GLVC JAMES R. SPALDING SPORTSMANSHIP NOMINEES
Bellarmine: Lexie Gray
Drury: Erica Dahlgren
Indianapolis: Megan Giambastini
Lewis: Jackie Bower
Maryville: Kirstin Parks
McKendree: Magdalena Knapp
Missouri-St. Louis: Marina Villoch
Quincy: McKenna Brown
Truman State: Grace Fodor
William Jewell: Tess Barnes