Trinity’s Beauchamp and Heline Earn SCAC Women’s Swimmer/Diver-of-the-Week Honors

Trinity’s Beauchamp and Heline Earn SCAC Women’s Swimmer/Diver-of-the-Week Honors

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Trinity (Texas) University sophomores Kara Beauchamp and Ashley Heline have been named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Female Swimmer and Diver-of-the-Week, respectively, for Week Three of the 2013-14 SCAC Women's Swimming & Diving season.







SCAC WOMEN'S SWIMMER OF THE WEEK
Meets through Sunday, November 10

KARA BEAUCHAMP OF TRINITY UNIVERSITY, a sophomore from Sammanish, Wash., has been selected the SCAC Women's Swimmer-of-the-Week for all meets through Sunday, November 10.

Two weeks after winning three individual events in Trinity's dual meet with Southwestern, Beauchamp repeated the hat-trick against the University of Texas at Permian Basin on November 9. The really impressive thing about her accomplishment is the fact that she
achieved it while capturing three completely different events in each of the meets.

Beauchamp actually opened her UTPB run by swimming the butterfly leg on Trinity's winning 200 medley relay, before going on to record easy wins in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:13.94, the 100 butterfly with a time of 1:02.18, and the 400 IM with a time of
4:47.15.

Beauchamp now has SCAC-leading performances in four events and looks like she's ready to make a run on an NCAA cut in the long IM at the end of the season.

SCAC WOMEN'S DIVER OF THE WEEK
Meets through Sunday, November 10

ASHLEY HELINE OF TRINITY UNIVERSITY, a sophomore from Denver, Colo., has been selected the SCAC Women's Diver-of-the-Week for all meets through Sunday, November 10.

Heline
posted two 2013 All American wins this past weekend, helping the Tigers outscore The University of Texas at Permian Basin by a margin of 190 to 198. 

Heline
edged out teammate Mollie Patzke on the 1-meter board with a  score of 253.80 to 241.25 and then lead Patzke and senior captain Gabby Caglieris to a 1-2-3 Trinity sweep in the 3-meter event, scoring the winning point total of 271.00.