COLUMBIA, Mo. – Maggie Love's sweep of her individual events with a pair of times that rank among the all-time fastest in program history highlighted Purdue swimming & diving's season-opening Friday and day 1 action of a two-day dual meet at Missouri.
Oct. 17 Update: Abby Marcukaitis eclipsed Purdue's freshman record in the 100 backstroke with a time of 54.32 on the leadoff leg of the 400 medley relay Friday. She also moved into seventh place in program history. Relay names were not included in the PDF packet of results Missouri sent out after the meet, thus the freshman benchmark was overlooked Friday.
Purdue's Event Winners on Friday
• Maggie Love – 100 Breast & 200 IM
• Lindsay Turner – 200 Fly (as part of a 1-2-3 finish)
• Jordan Rzepka – 1-Meter Diving
• Kendra Bowen – 100 Free (co-winner)
Team Scores after 9 of 19 Events
• Women: Missouri 103.5, Purdue 63.5
• Men: #18 Missouri 126, Purdue 41
Love won her events with strong times of 1:00.81 in the 100 breaststroke and 2:00.01 in the 200 individual medley, moving the sophomore into sixth and ninth place in program history, respectively. Freshman Abby Marcukaitis posted a time of 1:59.00 in the 200 backstroke in her first individual event as a Boilermaker, moving into 11th place all-time in team history.
Jordan Rzepka was victorious on 1-meter by 75 points with a strong early-season score of 379.80. Classmate Brady Samuels was the runner-up in the 100 freestyle. Both sophomores represented Purdue at the NCAA Championships last season.
Purdue men's head coach Dan Ross said there was a miscommunication with the Missouri staff about the suits the swimmers would wear. Missouri thought the Boilermakers had agreed to wear the faster racing suits for the two-day meet. Instead, the Purdue men only traveled with practice suits. With the Tigers already suited up for Friday's events, the home team went ahead and competed in the racing suits. Selected Purdue women had racing suits in their travel bags and chose to wear the faster suits as well. All swimmers competing Saturday are expected to wear practice suits.
Saturday's Order of Events (11 a.m. ET Start)
• 200 Medley Relay
• Women's 1-Meter Diving
• Men's 3-Meter Diving
• 1000 Free
• 50 Free
• 100 Back
• 200 Breast
• 100 Fly
• 200 Free
• 400 IM
• 400 Free Relay
Oct. 17 Update: Abby Marcukaitis eclipsed Purdue's freshman record in the 100 backstroke with a time of 54.32 on the leadoff leg of the 400 medley relay Friday. She also moved into seventh place in program history. Relay names were not included in the PDF packet of results Missouri sent out after the meet, thus the freshman benchmark was overlooked Friday.
Purdue's Event Winners on Friday
• Maggie Love – 100 Breast & 200 IM
• Lindsay Turner – 200 Fly (as part of a 1-2-3 finish)
• Jordan Rzepka – 1-Meter Diving
• Kendra Bowen – 100 Free (co-winner)
Team Scores after 9 of 19 Events
• Women: Missouri 103.5, Purdue 63.5
• Men: #18 Missouri 126, Purdue 41
Love won her events with strong times of 1:00.81 in the 100 breaststroke and 2:00.01 in the 200 individual medley, moving the sophomore into sixth and ninth place in program history, respectively. Freshman Abby Marcukaitis posted a time of 1:59.00 in the 200 backstroke in her first individual event as a Boilermaker, moving into 11th place all-time in team history.
Jordan Rzepka was victorious on 1-meter by 75 points with a strong early-season score of 379.80. Classmate Brady Samuels was the runner-up in the 100 freestyle. Both sophomores represented Purdue at the NCAA Championships last season.
Senior Lindsay Turner led the way as the Boilermakers posted a 1-2-3 finish in the 200 butterfly. Madeline Greaves was the runner-up and her classmate Cecilie Wiuff took third.Kicked off our first meet of the season with ✋ lifetime bests tonight from these ladies!! #boilerup pic.twitter.com/6K53vwcwa3
— Coach Monanian (@CoachMonanian) October 14, 2022
Purdue men's head coach Dan Ross said there was a miscommunication with the Missouri staff about the suits the swimmers would wear. Missouri thought the Boilermakers had agreed to wear the faster racing suits for the two-day meet. Instead, the Purdue men only traveled with practice suits. With the Tigers already suited up for Friday's events, the home team went ahead and competed in the racing suits. Selected Purdue women had racing suits in their travel bags and chose to wear the faster suits as well. All swimmers competing Saturday are expected to wear practice suits.
Saturday's Order of Events (11 a.m. ET Start)
• 200 Medley Relay
• Women's 1-Meter Diving
• Men's 3-Meter Diving
• 1000 Free
• 50 Free
• 100 Back
• 200 Breast
• 100 Fly
• 200 Free
• 400 IM
• 400 Free Relay