Jasmine Margetss

Swimming Washington State Athletics

Cougars Take Down No. 23 UCLA

PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State swim team defeated UCLA, ranked No. 23 nationally by collegeswimming.com, 143-119, in Pac-12 swimming action at Gibb Pool, Saturday. The win marks the first victory over the Bruins in school history as the Cougars came away with top finishes in 10 of the 14 events.
 
WSU started the meet strong with a win in the 200 medley relay. The team of Hannah Bruggman, Angela Mavrantza, Anna Brolin and Haley Rose Love clocked a time of 1:43.28, the fastest finish by the Cougars this season.
 
Sophomore Jasmine Margetts led the way for the Cougars with wins in the 100 back (56.67), 200 back (2:01.77) and 400 IM (4:24.16). In total, the Torrance, Calif., native contributed 27 points to the Cougars' total to lead the team.
 
Freshman Ryan Falk took first place in the 200 free with a time of 1:52.29, and later added a first-place finish in the 500 free touching the wall in 4:58.36. She tallied 18 points to WSU's score, continuing her impressive freshman campaign.
 
Mavrantza notched her third win of the season with an impressive performance in the 100 breast with a 1:04.31, just ahead of UCLA's Emma Schanz.She then added a second place finish in the 200 breast touching in 2:16.90.
 
In the 50 free, junior Bruggman took first with a time of 23.88, followed by a second place finish in the 100 free touching the wall in 51.83. Bruggman contributed 13 points to the Cougar total, matching Mavrantza.
 
Washington State also garnered first place finishes in the 200 fly and 100 fly. Senior Elise Locke finished the 200 fly in 2:01.73, out-touching UCLA's Amy Okada by two seconds. Brolin, a junior, secured the top spot in the 100 fly touching the wall in 55:14.
 
WSU closed out the meet with a strong finish in the 400 free relay. Washington State's 'A' relay team of Buggman, Love, Penny Nichols and Falk finished second with a time of 3:27.64, followed by a third place finish from WSU's 'B' relay team of Anna Rosen, Rachel Thompson, Ciera Kelly and Hailey Johnson with a 3:31.93.
 
Nichols added four points to the Cougars' total after finishing second behind Margetts in the 100 back, touching the wall in 57.52, while Love took second in the 50 free with a time of 23.91, just behind Bruggman. Senior Kendra Griffin notched two third place finishes, in the 1000 free (10:18.42) and 200 fly (2:04.24).
 
The Cougars return to Gibb Pool Thursday, Nov. 3, to face Northern Arizona at 5 p.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Anna Brolin

Anna Brolin

BREAST/FLY
Junior
Hannah Bruggman

Hannah Bruggman

FREE
Junior
Kendra Griffin

Kendra Griffin

FREE/FLY
Senior
Hailey Johnson

Hailey Johnson

FREE
Senior
Ciera Kelly

Ciera Kelly

FREE/FLY/BACK
Sophomore
Elise Locke

Elise Locke

FREE/FLY/IM
Senior
Haley Rose Love

Haley Rose Love

FREE
Senior
Jasmine Margetts

Jasmine Margetts

BACK/FLY/IM
Sophomore
Penny Nichols

Penny Nichols

FREE/BACK/FLY
Sophomore
Anna Rosen

Anna Rosen

FREE
Senior
Rachel Thompson

Rachel Thompson

BACK/FREE
Junior
Ryan Falk

Ryan Falk

FREESTYLE
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Anna Brolin

Anna Brolin

Junior
BREAST/FLY
Hannah Bruggman

Hannah Bruggman

Junior
FREE
Kendra Griffin

Kendra Griffin

Senior
FREE/FLY
Hailey Johnson

Hailey Johnson

Senior
FREE
Ciera Kelly

Ciera Kelly

Sophomore
FREE/FLY/BACK
Elise Locke

Elise Locke

Senior
FREE/FLY/IM
Haley Rose Love

Haley Rose Love

Senior
FREE
Jasmine Margetts

Jasmine Margetts

Sophomore
BACK/FLY/IM
Penny Nichols

Penny Nichols

Sophomore
FREE/BACK/FLY
Anna Rosen

Anna Rosen

Senior
FREE
Rachel Thompson

Rachel Thompson

Junior
BACK/FREE
Ryan Falk

Ryan Falk

Freshman
FREESTYLE