The Grand Canyon swimming teams competed in a dual meet against Concordia Irvine at Fr. Edward A. Reese Aquatic Center where the men and women earned two victories in its first meet of the 2022 season against the Eagles.
"I thought we swam well," head coach
Steve Schaffer said. "Especially given that half of our team was unable to compete, and a number who did compete only recently returned from isolation. A lot of people stepped up and raced surprisingly well under the circumstances. We got one pool record and won all but one event on the women's side and all of the events on the men's side."
The Lopes began the meet with a pair of wins in the 400-yard medley relay. Junior
Briana Rittenbach, freshmen
Fruzsi Macsok and
Aleksandra Wegrzynowska and senior
Claire Banic posted a time of three minutes and 59.59 seconds. The men's relay team made up of senior
Samuel McKenzie, freshman
Wyatt Dickman, sophomore
Jack Armstrong and senior
Florent Janin swam a 3:25.45 for the win. The boys were off to the individual races shortly after.
The men claimed all 28 victories in the 169-79 win over CUI.
GCU went one, two and three and four in the 50-yard freestyle with great performances by Armstrong (19.95),
Omar Elsayd (20.29),
Dawson Sloan (20.51) and Janin (20.99).
Lopes junior
Griffin McKean and Armstrong led the way after they each claimed three individual victories.
McKean took home the 200 freestyle (1:42.18), 200 butterfly (1:53.03) and the 200-yard breaststroke (2:05.76). He was also a part of the Lopes 400 medley B relay team that placed second (3:32.48) behind the men's A team. Armstrong won the 50-yard freestyle (19.95), 100 freestyle (43.75) and the 100-yard butterfly (49.18).
Other multiple event winners included junior
Mikhail Lyubavskiy in the 1,000 freestyle (9:32.18), 200-yard backstroke (1:5.21) and the 500 freestyle (4:4.84).
The women came out on top with a 173-79 win.
GCU sophomore
Raphaela Nakashima won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:05.93 and placed second in the 1,000 freestyle (11:21.43) and the 100 freestyle (56.45).
Wegrzynowska also had herself a day after earning three individual victories for the Lopes. The Wroclaw, Poland native won the 200 freestyle (1:52.99), 500 freestyle (5:11.78) and the 200 butterfly (2:06.37).
Freshman Macsok made her debut for the Lopes. She earned her first victory at GCU in the 200 breaststroke posting a time of 2:27.98. The Hungarian native also placed second in the 100 breaststroke (1:09.88) and the 400-yard individual medley (4:42.66).
"The take away is that despite a bit of a setback from COVID-19, we are in a pretty good place and still have time to be our best at the WAC Championships," Schaffer stated.
Up next, the Lopes will travel west to Riverside, California for a conference dual meet against California Baptist on Saturday, Jan. 22.