Meet Results (PDF)
CHARLESTON, Ill. -- Eastern Illinois men's and women's swimming opened the 2013-14 slate as the Panther women downed Butler, 154-108, while the EIU men took part in an intersquad matchup as the white squad defeated the blue team, 107-94.
"I was very pleased with our first meet of the year," said EIU head coach Elliott McGill. Â "The women kicking off the year with a new pool record was awesome. Â It set the tone for the rest of the meet for sure. Â Plus I also really liked how the guys performed considering it was just an intersquad. Â This was overall our best first meet over the last few years.
"That being said, we do have some work to do still going forward," he added. Â "We are still focusing on polishing up some technical issues and getting our legs under us. Â Once we get that going, I think we will be in a great spot."
The Panther women were led by senior
Olga Livshits three first place finishes in the 100-Back (1:01.08), 200-Back (2:15.10) and 200-IM (2:16.57), while
Kaylee Morris also touched first in both her 50-Free (24.79) and 100-Free (53.32) events.
Other individual champions included
Janis McGee in the 100-Breast (1:08.82),
Paige Eavenson in the 200-Fly (2:18.05) and
Kate Paige in the 100-Fly (59.27), while as a team, EIU also earned first place finishes in both the 200-Medley and 200-Free Relays.
The 200-Medley winning foursome of Livshits, McGee, Paige, and Morris finished with a new Padovan Pool time of 1:49.34.
"The relays really stood out for us today," added McGill. Â "The ladies really showed how much deeper we are now. Â
Janis McGee really stood out for us today as she had a great relay split in the medley, and then put up a very solid 100-Breast time.
"
Olga Livshits had a very solid meet, winning three events for us, while
Kaylee Morris had some excellent swims, especially in her 100-Free where she almost went fasert than last year's conference time. Â
Kate Paige also had a great 100-Fly.
"Our freshmen did a great job for us, too," McGill continued. Â "
Paige Eavenson came through with a very solid 200-Fly win in her first college meet, while the class as a whole highlighted our depth this year."
The Panther men, meanwhile competed in a a 1-vs-1 shootout exhibition meet, with the winner of each event capturing all the points.
"
Harris Thompson and
Jake Roberts had really strong 500 swims for us," McGill said. Â "
Colin McGill and
Shane Witzki both had great starts to their seasons in the 50-Free.
"In general, we were looking for both squads to establish a good baseline for the rest of the season in regards to technique and meet energy," said McGill. Â "I really like where we are at early on."
Both EIU units will hit the road next weekend, as the Panthers travel to Saint Louis for a 5:30 p.m. dual meet on Friday, Oct. 18.
... for more info, contact Bart Rettberg, Asst. SID