OBERLIN, Ohio - The Malone University swimming & diving programs ended the Oberlin Early Invite on Saturday with several times that reached the top-ten list in program history. The Pioneer women had four times that entered the record books en route to a fifth-place finish at the event and the men placed fourth. Case Western Reserve University built upon their day one leads to win both the men's and women's team scoring.
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Ashtyn Rickel had the best individual finish with a fifth-place in the 400 Yard Individual Medley. Her time of 4:59.81 is ninth fastest in program history. She also entered the top-ten in the 100 Yard Backstroke at 1:03.95. The other member of the women's team to reach the record books was
Ann-Katherine Burns. Her times of 1:11.51 (6th) in the 100 Yard Breaststroke and 2:38.32 (7th) in the 200 Yard Breaststroke are eighth and ninth all-time at Malone.
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Allea Graves improved upon her personal best score in the 1-Meter Diving event at 171.10.
Lauryn Ebersole and
Danielle Ketler were also individuals that scored inside the top ten at the event with a pair of ninth-place finishes. Ebersole had a time of 1:08.56 in the 100 Yard Individual Medley and Ketler a 19:46.02 in the 1650 Yard Freestyle.
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The men's team saw
Carson Letchworth tally an eighth-place finish in the 400 Yard Individual Medley. He touched the edge in 4:43.97.
Seth McMillen placed tenth in the 200 Yard Breastroke with a time of 2:26.51 for the Pioneers.
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Malone swimming & diving next competes on October 31 in a duel meet at Ashland University. Â
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