Jan. 23, 2015
        
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.— In its first meet back after its annual        winter training trip, the WKU swimming and diving team secured wins over the University of        the Cumberlands on Friday at Bill Powell        Natatorium.
        
        The women took the meet 138-83 while the men notched a 96-76 victory over the Patriots. The        teams are back in action on Saturday against Cincinnati, as the squad will celebrate its        seniors for Senior Day prior to the swim events beginning at 1 p.m. CT.
        
        "Obviously it was a very successful night, but more from the standpoint that we        put some in their off event or their third event for the conference championship because        they may not have the opportunity to swim that event for the remainder of the        year," WKU head coach Bruce        Marchionda said. "So it was good to see where they are in that event and what        they need to work on as we go into the final preparations over the next couple of        weeks.
        
        "I think we are ahead of where we were last year at this particular point, and we        were hoping that would be the case by adjusting things on their winter training trip,        trying to do things a bit more efficiently and give them appropriate recovery times. I        really like what I saw tonight."
        
        WKU took care of business from start to end, opening up the day's swim events        with 1-2 finishes in the women and men's 200 medley relay. The team also finished        the competition the way it opened it, as it exhibitioned the 200 free relay but took the        fastest times in both.
        
        Susan        Marquess was a double winner in the individual events, winning the 1000 free in        10:11.80 and the 100 fly in 56.63. Hannah        Musser also notched a pair of victories, taking wins in the 200 free at 1:52.51 and 100        free at 52.04. Savannah        Neddo won both boards in the diving evaluations, scoring 261.07 on the one meter and        248.85 on the three meter.
        
        For the men, Ryan Burcham        notched his first collegiate win, taking the 100 fly in 51.49. Russ Bryant        edged John        Smith and Brennan        Elsas in the 50 free, winning the event in 21.27 to Smith's 21.56 and        Elsas' 21.91. The Hilltoppers are grabbed the top three spots in the 200 free, as        Lucas De        Brito hit the wall in 1:44.30, Daniel McGee        in 1:45.96 and Harrison        Griffin in 1:46.38.
        
        The meet against Cincinnati is the last home meet of the season for WKU, turning right        around from Friday's win over UC to face a tough group in the Bearcats.
        
        "(Associate Head Coach) Brian (Thomas) said it very eloquently in that        'We get to do it, not we have to do it again.' We get to do it        again—that's what we get excited about it with racing and        competing," Marchionda said. "There are people that don't        have the opportunity to compete all the time, so we get to do it again. It's not        going to be easy. Cincinnati is going to come in here, and they are a very good team. We        will be challenged from start to finish, but I'm excited to see what we do        against some good competition at this particular time of the year. How are they going to        react to that.
        
        "Tonight they were very relaxed with no pressure on them, and tomorrow there is        going to be pressure on them, so we will see how they handle their performance under        pressure so to speak because you go to the conference championship and there is a lot of        pressure."
        
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