LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Louisville No. 7/10 swimming and diving teams won 22 races en route to their ninth consecutive victory over the University of Kentucky Saturday at the Lancaster Aquatic Center.The Cardinal men defeated the Wildcat men 176.5 to 123.5 and the Cardinal women defeated the Wildcat women 167 to 133."Always exciting to go on the road and get a good team win," UofL head coachsaid after the win. "We have great respect for our opponents here. Very proud of our team – the way they battled. We had a tough dual-meet last night against a good conference opponent in Notre Dame, and then to come back-to-back like this and get on the road, it's a good challenge. It's a good way for us to learn and really take some of the new things and be able to learn from it, and I think this is going to help us going forward to championship competition. This is a team win all the way. It took everybody's effort. Unfortunately, we have a few kids under the weather and everybody had to step up. We'll walk away from here with our heads up and I'm very proud of the way we performed and the way we battled."In the first event of the meet, the 200 medley relay, the women's 'A' team of, andposted a winning time of 1:39.78, as the 'B' team of, andtouched in third with a time of 1:43.14. The men followed with the 'A' team of, andtouched first with a time of 1:27.09 and the 'B' team of, andtook third at 1:29.67.took second in the women's 1,000 free with a time of 10:10.22 andtook fourth with a time of 10:11.74.touched at 9:05.90 to take first in the men's 1,000, almost eight seconds ahead of the field. .Abigail Houck finished first in the women's 200 free with a time of 1:48.19 as(1:49.61) and(1:52.25) finished in fourth and fifth, respectively.posted a 1:36.67 time to win the men's 200 free, whilewent 1:38.45 to take fifth.Kendzior went 55.53 andwent 56.26 to take fourth and fifth in the women's 100 back. GrigoryTarasevich posted a 47.80 in the men's 100 back to take first astouched at 49.26 to take third.The Cardinals went one, two, and four in the women's 100 breast with Adnrea Cottrell (1:01.43) taking first,(1:02.58) taking second, and(1:03.50) taking fourth.took first in the men's 100 breast with a time of 54.63, while Berger was third at 56.43, andwas fourth at 57.19.In the women's 200 fly,touched at 1:59.49 to capture the win, whilewent 2:00.01 to take second, andwent 2:04.9 to take fifth.took fourth in the men's 200 fly with a time of 1:50.08 andtouched at 1:50.51 to take fifth.Louisville swept the top three spots in the women's 50 free with(23.01) taking first,(23.02) taking second, and(23.41) taking third.took first in the men's 50 free with a time of 20.16, while(20.30) took second, and(20.50) took fourth.took the women's 100 free with a time of 50.10, whiletook second at 50.72, andtook fourth at 51.42.took first in the men's 100 free at 44.34, whiletook second at 44.92, andtook third at 44.97.(2:00.68) and(2:02.68) took third and fourth, respectively, in the women's 200 back.won the men's 200 back with a time of 1:43.84 astook third at 1:47.32.In the women's 200 back,posted a time of 2:13.20 to take first, whiletouched in second with a time of 2:15.12 andwas fourth at 2:15.70. The men went one, two, and three in the 200 back with(1:58.54) taking first,(2:02.79) was second, and(2:03.51) was third.Abigail Houck took first in the women's 500 free touching with a time of 4:51.07, while Jahns took fifth with a time of 5:01.92.touched first with a time of 4:24.75, and Sam Steele at 4:32.63 was fifth.In the women's 100 fly,touched second with a time of 54.92, whilewas fourth with a time of 55.72.touched with a time of 48.05 to take first in the men's 100 fly, aswent 48.63 for third place.posted a 2:02.96 to take second in the women's 200 IM, while Rachael Breadford-Feldman touched third at 2:03.72. In the men's 2200 IM,touched in first with a time of 1:48.74, whilewent 1:50.62 to take third place.In the final event of the night, the 400 free relay, the women's 'A' relay team of, andtook first with a time of 3:22.94 and the 'B' team of, andtook second with a time of 3:24.25. The men followed that up with the 'A' team of, andtaking first with a time of 2:57.88, while the 'B' team of, andwent 3:01.70 to take third.In the women's 1-meter diving event,took second with a score of 278.40.scored 312.53 in the 3 meter diving event to take second, while Acquista scored 312.45 to take third.was third in the men's 1 meter diving event with a score of 333.00, andwas fourth at 305.10. Fecteau was third in the 3-meter diving event, scoring 295.88.The Cardinals return to action on Jan. 27 when they travel north to Bloomington to face rival Indiana.