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Swimming Looks to Continue Strong Start against Minnesota-Morris

Lincoln, NE - After earning dominant wins in a season opening dual against Simpson, Nebraska Wesleyan men's and women's swimming look to continue to roll at Minnesota Morris.

MEET INFO
  • Host: Nebraska Wesleyan
  • Dates: Friday, October 24th
  • Location: Weary Natatorium, Lincoln, NE
  • Start Time: 6:00 p.m.
ABOUT NEBRASKA WESLEYAN
Nebraska Wesleyan dominated Simpson on both the men's and women's side in their season opening dual. The Prairie Wolf men earned a 160-40 victory, while the women won 161-20. The Prairie Wolves were dominant from the start, as both the men's and women's 200 medley relay teams earned convincing wins. The men's team followed up with Zachary Cantorna claiming a 1000 freestyle victory, while the Black and Gold went 1-2-3 in the 200 freestyle. As for the women, Ryleigh Schroeter secured first in the 1000 freestyle, as Elena Lazzaretto claimed gold in the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke. The Prairie Wolves will look for a repeat performance on Friday night.

HEAD COACH KYLE HUNT
Kyle Hunt is in his seventh season as the head coach at Nebraska Wesleyan. During his tenure, Hunt has guided the Nebraska Wesleyan men and women to four runner up finishes at the American Rivers Conference Swim and Dive Championships. During the 2023-24 season, Hunt led the Nebraska Wesleyan men's team to its first American Rivers Conference Championship. Hunt's tenure has seen countless All-Conference selections, along with numerous school, pool, and meet records. 

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN SWIM TRADITION
Nebraska Wesleyan is entering its 11th season and has developed into a regional powerhouse, with the men and women's teams combining for six runner up finishes at the A-R-C championship meet. Additionally, the Prairie Wolf men won their first American Rivers Conference title in 2023. The program has also seen countless all-conference selections.
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