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Pointer Sports � Sunday, February 4, 2001

Boelk Wins Two Events as Swimmers Fall to UW-Green Bay

     Randy Boelk won two events to lead the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point swimming and diving teams, but it wasn't enough to help the Pointers to a team victory as both the men's and women's teams suffered their first dual meet losses of the season Sunday at Division I UW-Green Bay.

     Boelk won the 200 individual medley in 1:56.25 and the 100 backstroke in 52.06 seconds, however, the Pointer men lost to the Phoenix 139-93. The UW-Stevens Point women didn't have any individual event winners in a 154-84 loss.

     The Pointer men and women both completed their dual meet seasons at 6-1 for the second straight year, having lost their only duals last year to UW-Green Bay as well. UW-Stevens Point will next compete at the WIAC championships Feb. 15-17 in Oshkosh.

     Chris Hansman and John Green were the only other individual winners for the men's team. Hansman captured the 1-meter diving event and Green won the 50 freestyle in 22.04 seconds. Anthony Harris was second in the 100 butterfly in 52.50 seconds and teamed with Boelk, Nick Hansen and Aaron Heiss to finish second in the 400 medley relay in 3:35.16.

     On the women's side, Christine Sammons was second in the 200 individual medley in 2:17.84 and second in the 100 breaststroke in 1:08.57. Other second place efforts came from Melanie Luke in the 500 freestyle in 5:22.67, Mary Thone in the 100 butterfly in 1:02.57, Julie Johnson in 1-meter diving and Elizabeth Kane in 3-meter diving.