Connell Wins Four Events in Swimming and Diving's Loss at Boise State
Women's Swimming & Diving / November 13, 2009
BOISE, Idaho – Northern
Arizona swimming and diving's Fi Connell continued her
brilliant fall season against Boise State on Friday, but
Connell's performance and wins on both boards from the diving
team ultimately fell short as the Lumberjacks were defeated
181.5-114.5. by the Broncos. Connell and divers Lana Christensen
and Taryn Harris accounted for all six NAU wins.
“We have had three really tough opponents and they have been
difficult matchups for us,” said head coach Andy Johns of
Boise State and previous dual meet foes New Mexico State and
Washington State. “This was a tough day. It was a long travel
day. All in all, they were a lot sharper than we were. Still, I
think the girls competed well and we look forward to getting back
home and being able to train and focus on practicing and
school.”
Connell, a freshman from Port Macquarie, New South Wales,
Australia, won three individual events on Friday and led off the
200-yard medley relay which finished first to open the meet.
Connell won the 100-yard backstroke (56.67), 200-yard backstroke
(2:02.41), and 200-yard individual medley (2:08.15) against a team
in Boise State (9-3) that has posted an impressive 5-1 record in
WAC competition this season. All three times were season-bests for
Connell who has made an immediate impact for the Lumberjacks this
season.
NAU holds a 1-3 record in dual meets this season falling to WAC
opponents Boise State and New Mexico State and the Pac-10's
Washington State. NAU defeated Northern Colorado for its first win
this season.
“We have always been a much better end of the year
team,” Johns said. “Our girls believe that come
February we are going to be alright. We as coaches believe that as
well. Dual meets are an extension of training for us. It is a great
opportunity to have quality efforts.”
All the swimmers, divers, and coaches want to win so there is a
little sting when you lose a competition. I think it is temporary
and we just have to keep our eyes focused on our goals and not get
too concerned with what other people are doing at this point. As
long as we get better meet to meet we will be alright.”
Christensen and Harris continued their intra-squad competition as
each picked up a win in the diving portion of the meet.
Christensen, a junior from Casper, Wyo., scored 271.90 on the
3-meter while Harris, a sophomore from East Wenatchee, Wash.,
scored 259.40 on the 1-meter. Both divers finished second in the
event opposite their win.
The NAU divers will compete next weekend at the Arizona Diving
Invitational in Tucson, Ariz., and both teams will be back for a
dual meet against Arizona State on Saturday, December 19 in Tempe,
Ariz.
"We look forward to our time down at Arizona State and Arizona
over the holidays to really take us to where we need to be to get
ready for the second half of our season,” Johns said.
The Lumberjacks have finished the first portion of their 2009-10
schedule and have five dual meets and two diving invitationals left
before the WAC Championships in February in San Antonio, Texas.