The Nebraska swim and dive team will take on Iowa State in the Big Red's annual Pink Out dual meet at the Devaney Natatorium on Friday, Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. (CT).
The Huskers plan to get back on the winning track against the Cyclones after dropping a 170-130 decision at Iowa (Oct. 18).
Against the Hawkeyes, Husker All-American Gena Jorgensen captured three individual titles, while Abby Baxter captured the victory on the one-meter board.
Jorgenson, a junior from Aberdeen, S.D., swam her way to wins in both the 1,000 freestyle (10:06.98) and 500 free (4:55.64). She added another victory in the 200 backstroke (4:55.64).
Newcomer Maisie Gilford stood out for the Huskers, contributing a pair of individual runner-up finishes in the 50 freestyle (23.98) and 100 free (52.16). The junior from England also was a part of two second-place relays.
Maia Hall, a senior from Whitby, England, contributed second-place finishes in the 100 (1:03.62) and 200 (2:17.57) breaststrokes. Hall also added a third-place performance in the 200 IM (2:07.39).
In the diving well the Huskers had a strong all-around showing. Baxter scored 305.10 to take the title on the one-meter board. Kelsey Clairmont finished fifth. On the three-meter, sophomore Antonina Harned earned a runner-up finish (315.53), while Baxter took third and Nettie Knapton finished fifth.
Last Meeting with Iowa State
Last season, the Huskers powered past the Cyclones, 167-132 victory. Jorgenson led the Huskers by capturing two titles in the 1,000 (10:15.79) and 500 (4:59.84) freestyles. Nebraska native JoJo Randby contributed an individual title in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.65). Abby Baxter and Antonina Harned took first and second place in both the one-meter and three-meter dives, respectively.
Nebraska leads the all-time dual series with Iowa State, 40-4-1.
A Look at the Cyclones
Iowa State opened its season with a 201-94 win over South Dakota State in Ames, Oct. 10. The Cyclones added a second home win by beating South Dakota, 179-119, last Friday to improve 2-0 on the young season.
Against South Dakota, Corinne Guist claimed victories for the Cyclones in the 1,000 (10:26.62) and 500 (5:05.47) freestyles. Grace Swoboda took a win in the 100 breaststroke (1:05.46). The freshman from LaVista, Neb., will swim in Nebraska collegiately for her first time on Friday. Kate Mitchell swept the one-meter (249.45) and three-meter (260.32) dives for the Cyclones, while Ally Blumenfeld took second in three-meter scoring 259.20.
Nebraska vs. Iowa State Order of Events
200 Medley Relay
1,650 Freestyle
3-Meter Diving (6 Dives)
200 Freestyle
100 Backstroke
100 Breaststroke
200 Butterfly
50 Freestyle
15-Minute Break
1-Meter Diving (6 Dives)
100 Freestyle
200 Backstroke
200 Breaststroke
500 Freestyle
100 Butterfly
10-Minute Break
200 Individual Medley
400 Freestyle Relay