The week magazine9/16/2023 Having two women under this historic record is definitely exciting for the Bison, but what’s even more so is that neither was near her lifetime best. Nwaeze’s time shatters Garcia’s mark by nearly 12 seconds. Then, the very next day, Garcia’s fellow freshman teammate Zuzu Nwaezehit 10:42.36 in their meet with VMI. The previous record, set by Camille Chatoor at 10:56.00, stood untouched for 34 years until freshman Kali Garcia clocked a 10:54.20 in a Friday dual against American University. Howard’s 1-2 Punch – Kali Garcia and Zuzu Nwaeze: In less than 24 hours, two different Howard women took down the program record in the 1000 freestyle, the oldest record on the books. She has a seven second gap between her at the second place finisher, but being both faster than her title time in October and posting the division’s fastest mark of the season cements her as the favorite for the 2023 crown. To already be faster than her title time in October is huge for Cornish. While her best time remains a 16:25 from high school, her swim this weekend was four seconds faster than the time she posted to win the D3 national title. She dominated the 1650, clocking 16:29.52 and winning by over 28 seconds. Throwing Down the Gauntlet – Kristin Cornish, Johns Hopkins: At a tri-meet with in-state Division I opponents Loyola and Towson, it was Johns Hopkins sophomore Kristin Cornishwho shone.
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