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Women's Swimming and Diving

UWF Handles Ouachita Baptist on Senior Day

13 seniors recognized before the meet

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PENSACOLA, Fla. – The University of West Florida swimming and diving team recognized 13 student-athletes before the final home meet of their careers on Saturday, which resulted in a 103-42 win over Ouachita Baptist.
 
"I think what summarizes this group is the fact that they're coming from all different backgrounds, they've had all kinds of different ways of looking at the sport, and looking at UWF," head coach Andrew Hancock said. "But they've all come together and shared a common goal of trying to make this team as competitive and outstanding as it could be, and for that I'm incredibly thankful.
 
"We've had success. That success has come from individual struggle, and they've had to learn and grow. And that's part of the process that you learn by the time you get to being a college senior. When you reflect on that journey as a collective, that's when you really get a true sense of how special this group is and how far they've come."
 
The senior group came out in full force in the meet, as departing student-athletes won, or had a hand in winning, 10 of the 14 possible events, and UWF won all 14 events over OBU.
 
The group of seniors included six members of the inaugural UWF swimming and diving team from 2013 – Mikaela Aponte, Nicole Harder, Karisa Kostecki, Allison Lehr, Carla Robles and Meghan Zets. The group also included five All-Americans who have totaled 21 All-American honors between them, and two national champions.
 
"I can't believe how far the program has come in the last three-and-a-half years," Harder said. "What I'm looking forward to most is spending a lot of time with my teammates and making the most out of the last couple of weeks that I have left."
 
In addition to the six members of the original team, it was the final home meet for Mikaela Aponte, Ana Cristina de Paula, Mariana de Paula, Rebecca Halfast, Nicole Machado, Amelia Strom and reigning CSCAA national champions Monica Amaral and Theresa Michalak.
 
"Honestly, this is one of the best programs I've seen in the country," Robles said. "I've never seen a swim team treat each other like family the way this one does. It's really hard to let go of all these girls now, but we're strong, we're strong, and we'll always be friends."
 
West Florida will head to Birmingham for a tri-meet against Birmingham Southern and Sewanee on January 13, before visiting Emory and Delta State in Atlanta on January 21.
 
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Players Mentioned

Monica Amaral

Monica Amaral

Diving
Senior
Mikaela Aponte

Mikaela Aponte

Free/Fly
Senior
Ana Cristina de Paula

Ana Cristina de Paula

Back/Breast
Senior
Mariana de Paula

Mariana de Paula

Sprint
Senior
Rebecca Halfast

Rebecca Halfast

Back/Free
Senior
Nicole Harder

Nicole Harder

Distance
Senior
Karisa Kostecki

Karisa Kostecki

Fly/Free
Senior
Allison Lehr

Allison Lehr

Fly/IM
Senior
Nicole Machado

Nicole Machado

Back
Junior
Theresa Michalak

Theresa Michalak

IM/Breast
Senior
Carla Robles

Carla Robles

Sprint
Senior
Amelia Strom

Amelia Strom

Breast/IM
Junior

Players Mentioned

Monica Amaral

Monica Amaral

Senior
Diving
Mikaela Aponte

Mikaela Aponte

Senior
Free/Fly
Ana Cristina de Paula

Ana Cristina de Paula

Senior
Back/Breast
Mariana de Paula

Mariana de Paula

Senior
Sprint
Rebecca Halfast

Rebecca Halfast

Senior
Back/Free
Nicole Harder

Nicole Harder

Senior
Distance
Karisa Kostecki

Karisa Kostecki

Senior
Fly/Free
Allison Lehr

Allison Lehr

Senior
Fly/IM
Nicole Machado

Nicole Machado

Junior
Back
Theresa Michalak

Theresa Michalak

Senior
IM/Breast
Carla Robles

Carla Robles

Senior
Sprint
Amelia Strom

Amelia Strom

Junior
Breast/IM