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Men's Swimming & Diving

Milwaukee Heads To Wright State For First Conference Meet

Panthers take on Raiders Friday at 4 pm

MILWAUKEE – The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men's and women's swimming & diving teams hit the road for the first time this season, heading to Dayton, Ohio for a Friday meet against Wright State at 4 p.m. from the WSU Natatorium.
 
Scouting The Meet
Friday's meet will serve as the first conference action for both the Panthers and Raiders. UWM is coming off an outstanding showing at the All Wisconsin Invite this past weekend. Wright State has two meets in the books so far – going a combined 5-2 at the Butler double dual while finishing fourth on both sides at the Dennis Stark Relays last weekend.
 
Last Time In The Pool
Milwaukee had a remarkable showing at the All Wisconsin Showcase last weekend. The Panthers won a total of 20 events on the day against some of the best the state has to offer. Senior Nic Halverson and sophomore Sara Bentley each won four individual events to lead the way as the Panthers rolled.
 
League Notice
Just two weeks into the season, the Panthers have already posted some of the top results in the Horizon League, with the league office taking notice. Sara Bentley and Rachel Margis swept the league swimmer and diver of the week honors after week one. Then, last week, Bentley and Margis repeated their titles and were joined by Nic Halverson as Milwaukee claimed three of the four league awards.
 
History Of Success
Milwaukee just missed another pair of Horizon League Championship last February in hosting the league meet, taking second on both the men's and women's side.
 
In all, UWM has won seven Horizon League titles in swimming & diving in program history. Milwaukee has been crowned league champs on the men's side four times (1999-2000, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12) and three times on the women's side (2000-2001, 2011-12, 2012-13).
 
Additionally, the Panthers have claimed an outstanding 16 team trophies (first or second) at the league meet since the move to Division I in 1990, with 12 of those trophies coming in the last seven years.
 
Back For More
Milwaukee had loads of success during last season and a majority of the team returns for the 2015-16 campaign.
 
In fact, the Panthers broke nine school records a year ago, with seven of those record-breakers back for more this year. Rachel Margis (1M), Tim Halverson (500 Free), Nic Halverson (1000 Free, 400 IM), Max Gatzke (1650 Free) and Taylor Wisdorf (100 Breast) all return in pursuit of more top times/marks this season.
 
Diving For Gold
UWM has always boasted some of the best divers in the conference, and this season figures to be much of the same.
 
Rachel Margis heads into her senior season leading the women's team. The Racine native has finished in the top-three four times at the league meet in her first three years and holds the school record on the one-meter board. Anna Percival also enters her senior season, while three freshmen (Cassidy Pilo, Carley Thomas and Kendra Wolf) all join the ranks this season.
 
Meanwhile, the men's team has also done remarkably well over the years. The Panthers do lose K.J. Heger (three-time league diver of the year, five time league champion, owns all three school records) to graduation, but three returners figure to play key roles in the scoring this season. Andres Villa enters his senior season after earning first-team all-league honors on both boards last year. Draven Feustel and Marcel Harris return after solid freshman campaigns.
 
Fresh Faces
Milwaukee has another large group of newcomers added to the team this season. Nine men and nine women join the Black & Gold after wrapping up their outstanding high school careers and are set to join the college ranks.
 
A Look Back At Last Year
The 2014-15 season was another one for the record books for Milwaukee. Both teams capped the season with outstanding finishes at the Horizon League Championships, bringing home both runner-up trophies. That marks the fifth time in the last six years Milwaukee has won league trophies on both sides, including bringing home five league championships in that span.
 
Individually, the Panthers broke a whopping nine school records last season and an additional two freshman records. Quite a few of those records were broken at the league meet, where Milwaukee won seven league titles.
 
Up Next
The Panthers have a pair of meets next weekend, both in the Chicago area. UWM will take on Wheaton College Friday before a Saturday meet at UIC.
 

 
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Players Mentioned

K.J. Heger

K.J. Heger

5' 9"
Senior
Diving
Draven Feustel

Draven Feustel

6' 3"
Sophomore
Diving
Max Gatzke

Max Gatzke

5' 9"
Senior
Distance
Nic Halverson

Nic Halverson

5' 11"
Senior
Distance
Tim Halverson

Tim Halverson

5' 11"
Senior
Distance
Marcel Harris

Marcel Harris

5' 7"
Sophomore
Diving
Andres Villa

Andres Villa

5' 8"
Senior
Diving
Taylor Wisdorf

Taylor Wisdorf

5' 11"
Senior
Breaststroke/IM
Sara Bentley

Sara Bentley

5' 5"
Sophomore
Backstroke
Rachel Margis

Rachel Margis

5' 7"
Senior
Diving

Players Mentioned

K.J. Heger

K.J. Heger

5' 9"
Senior
Diving
Draven Feustel

Draven Feustel

6' 3"
Sophomore
Diving
Max Gatzke

Max Gatzke

5' 9"
Senior
Distance
Nic Halverson

Nic Halverson

5' 11"
Senior
Distance
Tim Halverson

Tim Halverson

5' 11"
Senior
Distance
Marcel Harris

Marcel Harris

5' 7"
Sophomore
Diving
Andres Villa

Andres Villa

5' 8"
Senior
Diving
Taylor Wisdorf

Taylor Wisdorf

5' 11"
Senior
Breaststroke/IM
Sara Bentley

Sara Bentley

5' 5"
Sophomore
Backstroke
Rachel Margis

Rachel Margis

5' 7"
Senior
Diving