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There's no rest for the weary as Cardinals' Braun sets 2 school marks in busy weekend of dual meets
He didn't even have to wait 24 hours for his Cardinals' next performance. And, once again, his Cardinals didn't disappoint despite the final team scores. "This was a very solid showing for us," said Lindquist, whose men dropped a 94-55 decision to UW-River Falls on Saturday, while the SMU women fell to the Falcons 121-67. "River Falls really pushed us along and I thought everyone showed up and really worked hard. "We are at a point in our training where we are really working these kids hard, and to come out and swim the way they did two days in a row is great to see." Danielle Braun (Cold Spring, Minn.) posted her second school-record performance in as many nights, as the SMU sophomore who broke the 200 breaststroke record in Friday's nights dual-meet loss to St. Catherine etched her name in the school record books in the 100 breaststroke on Saturday, winning the event with a time of 1:12.66. Brian Joyce (Chicago, Ill.) posted a lifetime-best time in winning the 200 IM, while Andrea Hills (Lake Elmo, Minn.) placed second in the 100 butterfly (1:13.34) and Lisa Salm (Chilton, Wis.) recorded a season-best time of 59.57 to place second in the 100 freestyle. "This is an exciting time of the year, and I really like the way these teams are coming together," said Lindquist, whose team closes out its regular-season with a home dual against St. Thomas next Friday, before competing at the MIAC Championships on Feb. 16-18. "I'm looking forward to next week's meet (vs. the Tommies) and then the MIAC Championships. February could a be a great month for us." |
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