![]() ![]() The Dragons will swim again on November 5 as they head to Bismarck to take on the University of Mary in dual action. MSUM tied a school record with 16 straight wins in 2017-18 on its way to the NSIC regular season title and another NSIC North crown. Once again MSUM had a long winning streak with a 14-game streak during the year. The freshman Johnson was the top finisher across all events for the Dragons, swimming a 2:35.31 in the 200 backstroke and finishing fifth. MSUM won its third straight NSIC title and its fourth straight NSIC North title as well. MSUM put in a solid 200-yard medley relay, finishing fifth with the team of Stark, Madelynn Johnson, Linnea Edgren and Demi-Lee Carlisle posting a mark of 1:54.71. Finally, MSUM rounded out the quad meet with a 189-26 loss to Augustana. Northern State defeated the Dragons 116-61 in dual two of the day. Freshman Lacie Stark finished 11th in the 50 freestyle (25.88) and she took ninth in the 100 backstroke (1:02.81).ĭay two saw MSUM facing Sioux Falls once again with the Cougars taking the dual 151-32. The Dragons were led by Arina Bratamidjaja on on day one with her seventh place finish in the 1650 freestyle (19:40.10). The short-handed Dragons lost to the Wolves 130-83 and rounded out the first day with a 218-35 loss to Augustana. In their first dual of the meet, MSUM fell to the University of Sioux Falls 168-48 followed by a dual with Northern State. The two-day meet featured the Dragons facing each of the other three schools in duals on both Friday and Saturday. Dragons swimming wraps up a grueling quad meet with Augustana, Northern State and the University of Sioux Falls. ![]()
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