Kassia Shishkoff led a four-way sweep of the final individual event then anchored the meet-clinching relay in NU's come-from-behind victory Saturday.Kassia Shishkoff led a four-way sweep of the final individual event then anchored the meet-clinching relay in NU's come-from-behind victory Saturday.

No. 23 Northwestern Completes Comeback, Bests Notre Dame, 153-147

Jan. 9, 2010

Results

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- No. 23 Northwestern fell behind Notre Dame early in a dual meet Saturday at the Rolfs Aquatic Center before putting together one of the comebacks it has patented this season, winning the final relay to capture the meet, 153-147.

The win improves the Wildcats to 7-2 on the dual-meet season. Notre Dame entered the meet receiving votes in the most recent College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) top-25 rankings.

Notre Dame won the opening 200 medley relay with Northwestern teams scoring points in both second and third places. Liza Engstrom (Reno, Nev./Robert McQueen), Jenny Wilson (Bethesda, Md./Sidwell Friends School), Meghan Cavanaugh (Anchorage, Alaska/East Anchorage) and Emily Wong (Nepean, Ontario/St. Joseph's) comprised the Wildcats' top relay with a time of 1:45.46.

The Irish again took the top place in the first individual event of the meet, the 1,000 free, with a trio of Wildcats coming in second, third and fourth. Former Big Ten Swimmer of the Week Jenn Kocsis (Omaha, Neb./Marian) was second for Northwestern with a 10:17.29 followed by Ellen Grigg (Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin School) and Kate Stephensen (Davis, Calif./Davis Senior).

Kassia Shishkoff (Raleigh, N.C./St. David's School) broke through for Northwestern's first win with a 1:48.87 in the 200 free, blazing past the rest of the field by more than three seconds. Shishkoff's time matched her previous season best reached at the TYR Invitational in November and gave her another NCAA `B' provisional qualifying standard on the season.

Engstrom's 57.40 in the 100 back was good for second place, then the Wildcats went 2-3-4 in the 100 breast after a Notre Dame swimmer won with a `B' cut of her own. Wilson led the way for the 'Cats with a 1:04.44 followed by Kathleen Patterson's (Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley) 1:04.83 and Marybeth Hall's (Brighton, Mich./Brighton) 1:07.42.

The Irish continued to come out on top of races just ahead of a slew of Wildcats, this time in the 200 fly. Katie Casey won the event for the home team over Meredith King (Louisville, Ky./duPont Manual), who led a 2-3-4-5 finish for NU. King swam a 2:04.04 and was followed by Cavanaugh, Hannah Points (Tualatin, Ore./Tualatin) and Rachel Rys (Goleta, Calif./Dos Pueblos).

The trend continued in the 50 free with NU's Wong, Taylor Reynolds (St. Louis, Mo./Webster Groves) and Teisha Lightbourne (Nassau, Bahamas/Peddie School (N.J.)) placing second-through-fourth before the meet's midway point break.

Coming out of the breather, Wong got Northwestern back on the winning track with a first-place time of 50.81 in the 100 free. Genny Szymanski (Haines, Alaska/Haines) kept the good times rolling in her signature event, winning the 200 back by more than a full second with a personal and Northwestern season-best time of 2:01.21. Meaghan Fenn (New Rochelle, N.Y./The Ursuline School) took third and Engstrom scored fourth-place points in the race.

A 2:17.94 from Wilson in the 200 breast got her a second-place finish in the race, followed by Points in third with a season-best 2:20.32.

Shiskoff won her second race of the day with a runaway victory in the 500 free, clocking in with a 4:53.58 to win by more than seven seconds. Kocsis was third for the 'Cats.

Notre Dame took the top two spots in the 100 fly, with Katie Eschenburg (Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead) leading NU's entries with a third-place and season-best time of 56.34.

Needing basically a miracle to climb back into contention, Northwestern got one. Shishkoff closed out the individual portion of the meet with her third win, a season-best 4:22.01 in the 400 IM to lead a Northwestern sweep of the top four spots in the race. Points was second with a 4:24.46, Patterson third in 4:25.86 and King fourth with a 4:26.40, helping to complete the comeback and put the Wildcats in a position to win the meet with a victory in the final relay.

The Wildcats were able to do just that. The team of Wong, Lightbourne, Reynolds and Shishkoff got a 3:25.23 in the 400 free relay, easily holding off Notre Dame by more than two seconds for the victory.

In diving action during the day, Felicitas Lenz (Altadena, Calif./Polytechnic School) was NU's best on the 3-meter springboard with a fourth-place total of 257.18 before upping that to a second-place result on the 1-meter board with a 272.70.

Northwestern returns to action Saturday, Jan. 16, in split-squad fashion. Half of the Wildcats will travel to Michigan for a 1 p.m. CT meet while the rest will remain in Evanston to face Carthage and Lewis along with the NU men at 1 p.m. CT at the Norris Aquatics Center.