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Women's Swimming & Diving

Johnson, Bentley Power Panthers Past Phoenix

Duo each won three individual events on the day

Results

Green Bay, Wis. –
Natalie Johnson and Sara Bentley each won three individual events to help propel the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's swimming & diving team to a 168-132 win over Green Bay at the Dorschel Natatorium Saturday afternoon.
 
UWM won 13 of the 16 total events and broke a Phoenix pool record on the day, collecting its fourth-straight win over Green Bay in the all-time series.
 
"This was a great day today," Milwaukee head coach Kyle Clements said. "I really want to congratulate Natalie Johnson and Sara Bentley on their accomplishments on the day. We were a little stiff on the first relay but we got faster and faster as the meet went on. We're happy with how things turned out and we're looking forward to finishing the season out with Madison next week."
 
Milwaukee saved its best for last Saturday, breaking the 800 free pool record in the day's final event. Anna Yontz, Mandie Siehs, Alena Bodnaruk and Johnson combined to set the new mark at 7:41.08, just touching out Green Bay's top team.
 
Johnson started her impressive day in the pool with a win in the 1000 freestyle. The sophomore touched the wall at 10:31.91, a full second ahead of Green Bay's Stephanie Garvin.
 
In the very next event, Johnson again just got the best of Garvin by winning the 200 free on short rest with a time of 1:54.37 – two-tenths of a second ahead of the GB freshman.
 
Johnson wrapped up her impressive day in the pool by winning her third and final individual event on the day. The defending Horizon League Newcomer of the Year claimed a comfortable win the 500 free with a winning time of 5:04.60, nearly five full seconds ahead of runner-up Garvin.
 
Bentley also had a standout day in the pool, also claiming three individual wins on the day. The freshman grabbed her first gold of the day in the 100 backstroke, touching the wall at 57.83 for first place.
 
The Ames, Iowa native later completed the sweep of backstroke events by winning the 200 back in 2:05.81 – nearly a full three seconds ahead of the next finisher.
 
Finally, Bentley rounded out her day by notching another win in the 200 IM in 2:09.89. That marks the impressive second time in the last three meets that the newcomer has won all three individual events in which she has competed.
 
Milwaukee was far from done there, though.
 
UWM took the top-two spots in the 100 free, with Siehs claiming her first win in that event as a Panther. The newcomer posted a winning time of 52.87, just edging out Yontz (53.04) for the top spot.
 
Yontz also picked up a win on the day. The senior topped the talented field in the 50 free for the sixth time this season with a very strong time of 23.98.
 
Junior Hannah Lucas started the day for the breaststroke crew with a win in the 100 breast in 1:07.71, marking the second time she has won that event this season. Adrienne DiFoggio (1:08.15) was third and Charlie Wike (1:08.79) was fourth.
 
Wike later completed the sweep of that stroke by grabbing the top spot in the 200 breast in 2:25.40 for the second win in her young collegiate career.
 
In diving, two-time defending league diver of the week Rachel Margis continued her incredible run to start the second-half of the season by winning both boards, yet again. Margis had to battle Saturday, taking the three-meter board with a score of 282.60 – less than one point ahead of Green Bay's top diver.
 
In the one-meter competition, Margis gave herself a larger cushion and flirted with her own school record, closing out with a score of 289.80 – a full 11 points ahead of second place.
 
Milwaukee now will make the short trek west to take on the Badgers next Friday at 3 p.m. for the final dual meet of the season before hosting the Horizon League Championships at the end of the month.
 
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Players Mentioned

Natalie Johnson

Natalie Johnson

5' 10"
Sophomore
Freestyle
Hannah Lucas

Hannah Lucas

5' 7"
Junior
Breaststroke/IM
Rachel Margis

Rachel Margis

5' 7"
Junior
Diving
Anna Yontz

Anna Yontz

5' 7"
Senior
Mid-Distance/Free
Sara Bentley

Sara Bentley

5' 5"
Freshman
Backstroke
Adrienne DiFoggio

Adrienne DiFoggio

5' 7"
Freshman
IM
Alena Bodnaruk

Alena Bodnaruk

5' 8"
Freshman
Distance
Mandie Siehs

Mandie Siehs

5' 9"
Sophomore
Middle Distance

Players Mentioned

Natalie Johnson

Natalie Johnson

5' 10"
Sophomore
Freestyle
Hannah Lucas

Hannah Lucas

5' 7"
Junior
Breaststroke/IM
Rachel Margis

Rachel Margis

5' 7"
Junior
Diving
Anna Yontz

Anna Yontz

5' 7"
Senior
Mid-Distance/Free
Sara Bentley

Sara Bentley

5' 5"
Freshman
Backstroke
Adrienne DiFoggio

Adrienne DiFoggio

5' 7"
Freshman
IM
Alena Bodnaruk

Alena Bodnaruk

5' 8"
Freshman
Distance
Mandie Siehs

Mandie Siehs

5' 9"
Sophomore
Middle Distance