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Phil Hansel Invitational

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Women’s Swim and Dive Travels to Phil Hansel Invite

11/17/2021 10:00:00 AM | Women's Swimming and Diving

USAF ACADEMY – The women's swim and dive team is headed to the prestigious Phil Hansel Invitational, hosted by the University of Houston, Thursday through Saturday, at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. This year's Invitational will include Nevada, UC Davis, Rice, Air Force, Tulane, Colorado State, Florida Gulf Coast, Northern Colorado, Washington State, North Texas, Nebraska Omaha and New Mexico.
 
LOOKING AHEAD
The Falcons take a short break in action through the Thanksgiving holiday, returning to tri-meet action against San Diego State and Cal Poly, Tuesday (Dec. 21), in San Diego. The meet marks the last of the 2021 calendar year.
 
LAST TIME OUT
Air Force utscored Grand Canyon, 216-155, in a two-day meet at the Academy, winning first-place finishes in 10 events.
 
Freshman standout Corbyn Cormack led the Falcons with three first-place finishes, winning the 200 IM (2:07.00), the 400 IM (4:34.59), and the 100 butterfly (56.75). Cormack leads the Falcons in total first-place finishes this season. She finished inside the top-three in all of her events.
 
Junior swimmer Sefilina Maile competed in six events and took two top finishes, winning the 50 freestyle (23.83) and the 200 freestyle (1:56.66). She finished inside the top-three in all of her events.
 
Kimmy Woolfenden, a junior out of Mission Viejo, California, claimed the top finish in the 200 breast stroke and a second-place finish in the 100 breast stroke.
 
Cormack, Maile and Woolfenden, along with Allana Clarke, posted a second-place finish in the 400 medley relay (3:52.45), while Cormack, Clarke, Maile and Anna Ashley claimed second in the 200 medley relay (1:44.22).
 
Lauren Arnold and Madelyn Letendre took top finishes in the 1000 freestyle and 500 freestyle, respectively.
 
Falcon divers Anna Kemper (1 mtr, 227.33) and Curi von Schlag (3 mtr, 249.08) claimed first-place finishes in their respective events.