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Men Capture Sixth Straight WIAC Title; Women Take Second

     UW-Stevens Point captured its sixth consecutive Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men�s swimming and diving title on Saturday as Alex Anderson and Tyler Eloranta finished off perfect meets by each winning all seven of their events over the weekend in Whitewater.

     The duo teamed with Aaron Marshall and Matt Grunwald to finish off the meet with a victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay in 3:07.46. Anderson added a win in the 200-yard breaststroke for the second time in three years in a time of 2:06.77 and Eloranta claimed the 100-yard freestyle in 47.47 seconds. Marshall was second in the event for his third runner-up finish of the meet.

     Grunwald posted his third consecutive title in the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 1:54.33 as the Pointers rolled up 1,328 team points. UW-La Crosse was second with 1,013 points.

     While the men continued their streak, the Pointer women suffered their fourth consecutive close loss to UW-La Crosse, totaling 1,247 points to fall 50.5 points short of the Eagles. UW-Stevens Point has been within 51 points of the Eagles each of the past four years.

     Jennie Roskopf successfully defended her 200-yard breaststroke title with a time of 2:29.08 and Jenna Gilbertson swam to victory in the 200-yard backstroke in 2:11.02 for the lone Pointer victories on Saturday.
 

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Pointer Men Close in on Sixth Straight WIAC Title

     Alex Anderson and Tyler Eloranta each captured another individual title as the UW-Stevens Point men�s swimming and diving team extended its first place lead at the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships in Whitewater.

     The five-time defending champion Pointers now have 860 points after two days of the three-day event. UW-La Crosse is second with 698 points. The Pointer women�s team is still chasing UW-La Crosse as UW-Stevens Point has 844 points, while the Eagles lead with 933.5 points.

     Anderson won the 100-yard breaststroke in 56.72 seconds and swam on the winning 200-yard medley relay with Travis Wolf, Garth Newport and Aaron Marshall in 1:34.36 to give him five titles already for the meet. Eloranta claimed the 200-yard freestyle in 1:43.57 and swam with Matt Grunwald, Ben Gensler and Marshall on the winning 800-yard freestyle relay to give him four conference titles. Newport added a title in the 100-yard butterfly in 50.65 seconds, edging Marshall by five-hundreths of a second.

     Jennie Roskopf claimed the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:07.70 and also teamed with Liz Herder, Lindsay Correll and Kelsey Crunstedt for a win in the 200-yard medley relay in 1:47.76. The relay time set a meet record and also was an automatic qualifying time for the NCAA Division III championships. Meghan Walsh added a win in the 100-yard butterfly in 58.41 seconds, defeating two-time defending champion Anne Melvin of UW-La Crosse.

Day 1 Recap --
Anderson and Eloranta Lead Pointers on First Day

     Alex Anderson and Tyler Eloranta each won an individual event and swam on two winning relays on Thursday as the UW-Stevens Point men�s swimming and diving team took aim for its sixth straight Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title after the first day of the three-day event in Whitewater.

     Anderson won the 200-yard individual medley for the third straight year with a time of 1:55.13, while Eloranta gave the Pointers the 50-yard freestyle champion for the fifth straight season with a winning time of 21.99 seconds, edging teammate Aaron Marshall by three-hundreths of a second. The pair joined Marshall and Kyle Hartl for a win in the 200-yard freestyle relay in 1:24.93 and teamed with Travis Wolf and Garth Newport to take the 400-yard medley relay in 3:26.53.

     The Pointer men�s team has 416 points to hold a commanding lead on second place UW-La Crosse, which has 299 points. Meanwhile, the UW-La Crosse women look for their fourth straight title and have 416 points with UW-Stevens Point in second place with 347 points.

     The Pointer women�s 400-yard medley relay squad of Liz Herder, Jennie Roskopf, Meghan Walsh and Jerica Crook had an NCAA Division III automatic qualifying time by winning in 3:56.64. Walsh also placed second in the 200-yard individual medley in 2:12.65.

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