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Freshmen Power Waves to Strong Close of Rodionoff Invitational
10/8/2022 6:45:00 PM | Women's Swim/Dive
MALIBU, California – The second annual Rodionoff Invitational came to a close on Saturday, as the Pepperdine women's swim and dive program garnered the most points among Division I opponents at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool.
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The Waves racked up 408 points over two days, while San Diego accumulated 228 on Saturday and PCH Cup rival Loyola Marymount scored 183 on both Friday and Saturday.
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Three freshmen took up the top four spots on the diving leaderboard, while three additional freshmen took first in three events against the Toreros and Lions.
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MEET RECAP
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Scoring for this meet was done by division and Pepperdine, LMU and San Diego were the only three Division I teams competing today. Biola, Concordia University Irvine, Azusa Pacific, Cal Lutheran, Westmont and The Master's competed against each other in separate competition.
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The women's 1-meter diving competition began the day. Three Pepperdine newcomers claimed the second through fourth spots on the leaderboard. Freshman Ava Langheim (St. Louis, Mo./Whitfield School) took second with a score of 240.65, while fellow freshman Delainey Pisaruk (Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle HS) followed closely behind with a 231.10 performance. A third freshman, Amanda Wong (Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill HS), continued her strong weekend with a fourth-place finish after a 226.25 showing.
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In swimming, a relay team and three individuals placed first among the Division I competition. The 200 medley relay team of Kylie Taylor (Eugene, Ore./Churchill HS), Charli Sunahara (Chino, Calif./Ruben S. Ayala HS), Lexie Deitemeyer (Golden, Colo./Golden HS) and Alexandra Browne (Arlington, Va./Washington-Liberty HS) kicked off the meet with a time of 1:49.43. In the 400 IM, freshman AJ Adams (Castle Rock, Colo./Valor Christian HS) paced the D1 field with a 4:43.20 time. Another freshman, Lexi Haymart (El Dorado Hills, Calif./Ponderosa HS) swam the 200 free in 1:56.24. Finally, in the 200 breast, Sunahara crossed the line first among DI opponents in 2:26.17.
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Browne also took second in the DI field in the 50 free, completing it in 24.32. Haymart added a runner-up finish in the 500 free (5:11.01). Additionally, the 400 free relay team of Anna Ryan, Browne, Lexi Fok (Moraga, Calif./Campolindo HS) and Haymart wrapped up the meet with a 3:35.69 time.
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Head coach Ellie Monobe said: "I am very pleased with the diving and racing that the Waves brought today. Freshmen Ava Langheim took the lead for our divers placing second on 1-meter, showing a lot of consistency and determination for our dive squad.
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"Our medley relays kicked off the swimming portion and posted some very strong times and a lot of relay options for our program moving forward. Standout freshman Charli Sunahara had the best swim of the day, dominating the 200 breast, as well as Alexandra Browne showing a lot of speed in the 50. We have a lot of confidence in our sprint group.
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"I am very pleased with these last few days of racing and think we are set up for a strong October ahead."
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NEXT UP: Pepperdine stays in Malibu to host a pair of dual meets next weekend, October 14 and 15, against Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference rival Cal State East Bay. Friday's meet will begin at 3 p.m. while Saturday's will start at 11 a.m. Both meets will be streamed live on the WCC Network.
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FOLLOW: Follow @WavesSwimDive on Facebook and Twitter for immediate updates, results and more. Go to pepperdinewaves.com for all information, releases and schedules.
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The Waves racked up 408 points over two days, while San Diego accumulated 228 on Saturday and PCH Cup rival Loyola Marymount scored 183 on both Friday and Saturday.
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Three freshmen took up the top four spots on the diving leaderboard, while three additional freshmen took first in three events against the Toreros and Lions.
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MEET RECAP
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Scoring for this meet was done by division and Pepperdine, LMU and San Diego were the only three Division I teams competing today. Biola, Concordia University Irvine, Azusa Pacific, Cal Lutheran, Westmont and The Master's competed against each other in separate competition.
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The women's 1-meter diving competition began the day. Three Pepperdine newcomers claimed the second through fourth spots on the leaderboard. Freshman Ava Langheim (St. Louis, Mo./Whitfield School) took second with a score of 240.65, while fellow freshman Delainey Pisaruk (Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle HS) followed closely behind with a 231.10 performance. A third freshman, Amanda Wong (Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill HS), continued her strong weekend with a fourth-place finish after a 226.25 showing.
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In swimming, a relay team and three individuals placed first among the Division I competition. The 200 medley relay team of Kylie Taylor (Eugene, Ore./Churchill HS), Charli Sunahara (Chino, Calif./Ruben S. Ayala HS), Lexie Deitemeyer (Golden, Colo./Golden HS) and Alexandra Browne (Arlington, Va./Washington-Liberty HS) kicked off the meet with a time of 1:49.43. In the 400 IM, freshman AJ Adams (Castle Rock, Colo./Valor Christian HS) paced the D1 field with a 4:43.20 time. Another freshman, Lexi Haymart (El Dorado Hills, Calif./Ponderosa HS) swam the 200 free in 1:56.24. Finally, in the 200 breast, Sunahara crossed the line first among DI opponents in 2:26.17.
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Browne also took second in the DI field in the 50 free, completing it in 24.32. Haymart added a runner-up finish in the 500 free (5:11.01). Additionally, the 400 free relay team of Anna Ryan, Browne, Lexi Fok (Moraga, Calif./Campolindo HS) and Haymart wrapped up the meet with a 3:35.69 time.
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Head coach Ellie Monobe said: "I am very pleased with the diving and racing that the Waves brought today. Freshmen Ava Langheim took the lead for our divers placing second on 1-meter, showing a lot of consistency and determination for our dive squad.
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"Our medley relays kicked off the swimming portion and posted some very strong times and a lot of relay options for our program moving forward. Standout freshman Charli Sunahara had the best swim of the day, dominating the 200 breast, as well as Alexandra Browne showing a lot of speed in the 50. We have a lot of confidence in our sprint group.
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"I am very pleased with these last few days of racing and think we are set up for a strong October ahead."
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NEXT UP: Pepperdine stays in Malibu to host a pair of dual meets next weekend, October 14 and 15, against Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference rival Cal State East Bay. Friday's meet will begin at 3 p.m. while Saturday's will start at 11 a.m. Both meets will be streamed live on the WCC Network.
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FOLLOW: Follow @WavesSwimDive on Facebook and Twitter for immediate updates, results and more. Go to pepperdinewaves.com for all information, releases and schedules.










































