The Wolfpack placed sixth overall at the 27th annual Jane Caliendo Invitational at Sandburg. The divers opened the meet on Friday evening with big points for the Wolfpack. Sophomore Caitlin Seder won the 11-dive competition with Junior Alexis Nelson placing fourth and freshman Knox Kruk close behind for fifth. All three went new personal best scores. Senior Captain Eloise Guth was seventeenth in the 200 freestyle. Freshman Naomi Schubkegel was seventeenth in the 200 IM. Senior Annmarie Drapszo was fourteenth in the 50 freestyle. Junior Caroline Welch and Freshman Elle Carlson placed eleventh and fourteenth in the 100 butterfly. Guth and Schubkegel placed fourteenth and nineteenth respectively in the 100 freestyle. Welch picked up a season-best in the 100 backstroke for fifteenth with Drapszo close by for sixteenth. The freshman pair of Schubkegel and Carlson played big roles in the tenth place in the 200 medley relay. The pair teamed up with Welch for an eleventh-place 200 freestyle relay. Saint Ignatius Wolfpack finished the meet with eighth place in the 400 freestyle relay with Carlson, Guth, Drapszo, and Welch.
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