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Boyer's 400 IM swim highlights Wheaton's dual meet at UW-Milwaukee

Isaac Eilmes put in a strong performance in the men's 500-yard freestyle on Friday
Milwaukee, Wis. -- Six days after beginning their 2025-26 seasons in Chicago, the Thunder swimming teams traveled north to another major Midwestern city to face the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the two programs' annual dual meet. The Division I Panthers won both the men's and women's meets by decisive margins on Friday night, but the competition provided valuable experience ahead of Wheaton's home-opening event next weekend. This evening's program saw multiple impressive performances from the Thunder squads, none more so than junior Tess Boyer's showing in the women's 400-yard IM race.

The final event of the night was a successful one for the Thunder men's team, as the Wheaton quartet of Jac Cummings, Zachary Kohoutek, Kaden Gannon, and Ben Coley combined to earn a time of 1:28.56 in the 200-yard freestyle relay. This mark was 1.15 seconds faster than Milwaukee's B team, while the Panthers' A group suffered disqualification due to an early take-off on the anchor leg. 

Cummings began his evening in the pool with a third-place showing in the men's 200 free, registering a count of 1:47.94 as the fastest of the four competing Thunder swimmers. Relay teammate Kohoutek then grabbed a third-place finish of his own in the next event, the 50-yard freestyle, via a time of 22.51, completing the race .37 second behind the Panthers' winner. Coley continued his strong start to the season with a third-place standing and a new personal best in the men's 100-yard butterfly competition via a mark of 53.28. The junior also swam the fastest split of the aforementioned freestyle relay group on a 21.80 line.

Isaac Eilmes then secured the lone individual event win of the night for the Wheaton men's squad in the 500-yard freestyle swim. The Colorado native posted a time mark of 4:53.86 to win the race by a convincing 9.1-second margin as the only swimmer to complete the event in under five minutes.

 


The 400 IM was the fifth competition on the schedule order in Friday's women's meet, and Boyer, the CCIW record-holder and a Second Team All-American in the event, once again showed her quality in the race, posting a time of 4:30.89 to finish in first place ahead of the Milwaukee runner-up by a 20-second margin. This mark is currently the second-fastest in the event in all of Division III women's swimming this season, as Boyer's time sits just .59 second behind a swimmer from Kenyon College in the national rankings. 

The reigning CCIW Women's Swimming Student-Athlete of the Week also secured a pair of second-place showings this evening, logging a time of 54.27 in the 100-yard freestyle and swimming a 25.40 split on the lead-off leg of the women's 200-yard freestyle relay. Boyer was joined by Aubrey Swanson, Rebecca Darter, and Savannah Jeffery, with Swanson clocking the fastest split of the quartet on a 24.71 time to go towards the group's combined mark of 1:41.28, less than three seconds slower than the Panthers' A team.

Allison Henschel registered a time of 11:00.13 in her 1000-yard freestyle swim to edge out her competing Milwaukee swimmer by 1.20 seconds. Swanson then came in second in the women's 200 free via a time of 2:05.06, touching the wall one second ahead of Kate Zurowski.

After kicking off their new season schedules with consecutive road trips, the Thunder swimming & diving teams will compete inside Lederhouse Natatorium for the first time this fall on November 8th, as Wheaton welcomes Calvin University for another annual non-conference dual meet. The competition between the Thunder and the Knights is set to begin at 1:00 PM next Saturday.
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