The Louisville Cardinals went on the road to Knoxville and came away with a pair of hard-fought dual meet wins against the Volunteers. The Cardinal women were led by sophomore Mallory Comerford, a three-event winner on the day, while Grigory Tarasevich and Carlos Claverie were the workhorses for the Louisville men.
Louisville opened up the meet with a pair of tight wins in the 200 medley relays. Alina Kendzior, Andrea Cottrell, Grace Oglesby and Casey Fanz won the women’s relay in 1:39.53, just ahead of Tennessee’s Kira Toussaint, Colleen Callahan, Maddy Banic and Alex Cleveland, who touched in 1:39.75.
On the men’s side, Tarasevich, Claverie, Josh Quallen and Andrej Barna came in at 1:27.54, while Tennessee’s Alec Connolly, Peter Stevens, Ryan Coetzee and Kyle Decoursey finished just behind at 1:28.05. Decoursey made things interesting on the end with a 19.15 anchor split, but Barna had enough of a cushion to hang on.
Louisville picked up big points in the 1000 free as senior Marah Pugh won in 10:03.03, and freshman Maggie Jahns was second in 10:09.61. Tennessee’s Spence Atkins finished just behind in third in 10:11.90. Two more freshmen went head-to-head in the men’s 100 free as Tennessee’s Taylor Abbott overcame the early lead of Louisville’s Jarrett Jones. Abbott came in at 9:11.34, to Jones’ 9:14.35.
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