MARQUETTE, Mich. - The Northern Michigan University Men's and Women's Swim and Dive team will return home for a weekend meet against the Wayne State Warriors. The team will hit the pool on Saturday at 10 a.m.
The women's team currently sits at no. 6, and the men's team comes into the weekend ranked no. 7 across the nation in the D2 swim rankings. Both Wayne State's women's and men's squads come into the pool ranked no. 22. The full list of rankings can be found
here.
Hear From Heidi Voigt
"[Wayne State is] another top school... there will be some great races this weekend."
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Saturday, November 4 - vs. no. 22 Wayne State at 10 a.m.
Watch
NCAA D2 "B" Cuts - The full list of top times can be found
here.
Men
- 50 Free
- 100 Free
- 500 Free
- 200 IM
Women
- 500 Free
- 1000 Free
- 100 Back
- 100 Fly
Last Time Out
The Wildcats competed in a meet against the Saginaw Valley Cardinals and University of Findlay Oilers on October 27, 2023. Overall, the Wildcats found victory on the first day with 290-183 against the Findlay Oilers and 305.5-180.5 in the matchup against the Saginaw Valley Cardinals.
The Men came out of the meet with wins against both teams, with a large margin between them and Findlay at 140-96. The final score against Saginaw Valley was closer with a 134-109 margin.
The Women Wildcats walked away in the same boat as the men with victories against both teams, 150-87 in the meet with Findlay and 171.50-71.50 against Saginaw Valley.
On the same weekend, the team competed against the Grand Valley State Lakers. In the meet on October 28, 2023, Wildcats suffered its first loss of the season with a score of 326-160.
The Men came out of the meet with a 91 point deficit, finalizing the score at 167-76.
The Women Wildcats were in the same boat, ending the meet with a score of 159-84.
The results from the Saginaw Valley/Findlay meet can be found
here, and the meet against Grand Valley can be found
here