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LWC women's swimming sweeps Union and Campbellsville By Grace Blomstedt Campbellsville, KY - The Lindsey Wilson women's swimming team defeated Union (KY) and Campbellsville (KY) on Saturday afternoon in Campbellsville, Kentucky. No. 6 Blue Raider women's swimming (3-2) won 190-60 over Campbellsville and 173-69 over Union. LWC achieved 11 first-place finishes while accumulating three national A-cut standards and seven B-cut standards. The women's 200-meter medley relay of Sarah Hahn, Nissrine Bourbouh, Natalie Lohman and Jaye Farthing finished in first place with a time of two minutes and 19.03 seconds, receiving the first A-cut of the day. Carlene Taylor notched the lone individual A-cut in the 200 freestyle with a time of 2:17.14. Taylor also achieved B-cuts in the 50 freestyle with a time of 29.04 and the 100 freestyle finishing in 1:03.75. Jessica Macdonald notched herself three individual first place finishes and B-cuts in the 100 breaststroke (1:20.42), 100 freestyle (1:02.80) and the 200 individual medley (2:34.22). Narjiss Bourbouh garnered herself two first-place finishes and B standard times in the 200 butterfly and 100 butterfly with times of 2:37.37 and 1:08.83. The Blue Raiders swept the podium in the 100 backstroke. Annissa Koekemoer claimed first-place with the time of 1:11.90, while Hahn and Lohman swam 1:14.57 and 1:15.67, respectively, to earn second and third place. Koekemoer also earned first-place in the 200 backstroke by touching the wall in 2:40.64. Lindsey Wilson concluded the afternoon with a first-place finish and an A-cut time of 1:56.35 in the 200 freestyle relay with the grouping of Narjiss Bourbouh, Annissa Koekemoer, Taylor and Macdonald. The Blue Raiders will be back in action on November 9 hosting Thomas More (KY) and Bethel (Tenn.) at noon CT in the Holloway Center Natatorium. This story was posted on 2019-11-03 16:45:14
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