COLUMBIA, Ky. – The Lindsey Wilson women's swimming team concluded the final day of the season-opening LWC Fall Frenzy Invitational on Saturday by achieving six national standards at the Holloway Health and Wellness Center.
The six national cuts go with the six standards accomplished on Friday evening during the first day of competition to give the Blue Raiders 12 total for the weekend.
A pair of Lindsey Wilson relay teams achieved an "A" standard in the 200-yard medley relay.
Bailey Seitz, Caitlin Freeny, Dana Kaftan and Emily Wood won the race with a time of 2:01.27, while the team of Hailee Scheffer, Courtney Fleeger, Susan Herrington and Vanessa Durocher finished in fifth place with a time of 2:08.06, both squads collecting the "A" mark.
Kaftan, Fleeger, Wood and Seitz added another "A" cut in the 400-yard freestyle relay after finishing with a time of 4:02.03, while Fleeger, Kaftan, Freeny and Wood teamed up to garner an "A" mark in the 800-yard free relay with a time of 8:52.13 in second place.
The three "A" relays on Saturday gives the Blue Raiders a perfect 5-for-5 weekend in accomplishing "A" standards in relays at the invitational.
In the individual events, Wood achieved an "A" cut in the 1,650-yard freestyle after finishing in second place with a time of 18:57.11.
Herrington added the final standard on the day as she won the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 2:23.96, hitting a "B" cut in the event.
Kaftan would go on to win the 100-yard butterfly, beating out nine other competitors and Seitz won the 100-yard backstroke.
Wood recorded a runner-up finish in the 200-yard freestyle event out of 14 swimmers and Freeny finished second in the 200-yard breaststroke.
Freeny also finished second in the 100-yard breaststroke, followed closely by Wood and Kylie Gehefer in third and fourth place, respectively.
The Blue Raiders concluded the competition with the second-highest point total, trailing only Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.).
Lindsey Wilson returns to the pool on Oct. 17 as the travel to West Virginia Tech for the first dual of the year.