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By Kelsey Finley, Staff Writer
Published Apr 18, 2024
College students seem to have a reliance on caffeine to get them through lectures and late night study sessions, but there are healthier alternatives to power through the day.

H2O Frogs sweep three-team meet

The H20 frogs ended their home season on a high note, as the men and women’s team notched sizable victories.

The women won two matches, defeating conference opponent San Diego State 85-55, and Centenary College of Louisiana by a score of 80-51 in a three-team meet.

Head swimming coach Richard Sybesma said the women had a good meet overall, winning 14 out of 16 events.

“The girls really swam well,” Sybesma said “It wasn’t quite as an emotional meet as the Utah meet, but we won on talent today, and they rose to the occasion. Plus, when you go 1-2-3 in events, that’s huge points.”

Sophomore Maria Alvarez continued her recent hot streak, winning the 500-yard and 1000-yard freestyle heats in convincing fashion. Sophomore Brittney Martinez also won in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke events.

Martinez said the support of her teammates helped her and the team in their victories this season.

“Our team is exceptional this year,” Martinez said. “It’s really been fun this year. We really feed off each other. The boys feed off of us, and we feed off of them.”

The men also defeated Centenary College, 82-48. Freshman newcomer Laszlo Gyurko had a big meet, notching victories in the 50-yard and 500-yard freestyle events.

Sybesma said Gyurko’s performance impressed him, especially after his demeanor the day before.

“Yesterday, he was saying that he was tired and didn’t feel right,” Sybesma said. “Then today, he busts out and does so well.”

Senior Jason Hauck, in his final home meet of his career, got a victory in the 100-yard freestyle event. Hauck said he was happy to end his home career with a victory.

“It’s always good to go out on top,” Hauck said. “I’ve been swimming and participating in meets here for four years, so it’s sort of strange knowing I’m not going to be coming back, but it’s a good way to go out.”

The University of New Mexico, another conference rival, is up next for the women’s team. They will travel to Albuquerque for a meet Friday. New Mexico doesn’t have a men’s swimming and diving team.

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