Washington State University Athletics

Cougar Swimming Falls to Utah in Final Regular Season Meet
February 10, 2018 | Swimming
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Washington State University swimming team fell to Utah Saturday, 187-75, snapping a three-meet winning streak against the Utes. The Cougars posted top-3 finishes in 11 events and received wins from freshman Emily Cook and junior Jasmine Margetts in the final meet of the regular season.
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Cook recorded 13 individual points for the Cougars with a victory in the 50 back and a second place finish in the 100 back. Cook's win in the 50 back puts her at eight individual wins in her rookie campaign. Cook was also a member of the second place 200 Medley Relay. The team of Cook, Linnea Lindberg, Anna Brolin, and Alba Fores clocked in at 1:44.41. Margetts improved to 11 wins this season with a first place finish in the 100 fly, her first in the event for the season. Margetts also took home a fourth place finish in the 100 back.
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Senior Rachel Thompson placed second in two individual events; touching the wall in 52.29 in the 100 free and 1:52.00 in the 200 free. Thompson was also a member of the second-place 200 Free Relay. Alongside teammates Chloe Larson, Fores, and Kelly Morgan, the team clocked in at 1:36.15 for the fourth-fastest relay time this season. Fores also recorded a second-place finish in the 50 free, clocking in at 24.21.
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Sophomore Ryan Falk recorded two third place finishes. Falk touched the wall in 1:53.76 in the 200 free and 5:04.01 in the 500 free. Also recording third-place finished were Linnea Lindberg and Taylor McCoy. Lindberg clocked in at 29.34 in the 50 breast and McCoy clocked in at 4:32.58 in the 400 IM.
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The Cougars will travel to Federal Way, Wash. for the Pac-12 Conference Championships Feb. 21-24.
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Cook recorded 13 individual points for the Cougars with a victory in the 50 back and a second place finish in the 100 back. Cook's win in the 50 back puts her at eight individual wins in her rookie campaign. Cook was also a member of the second place 200 Medley Relay. The team of Cook, Linnea Lindberg, Anna Brolin, and Alba Fores clocked in at 1:44.41. Margetts improved to 11 wins this season with a first place finish in the 100 fly, her first in the event for the season. Margetts also took home a fourth place finish in the 100 back.
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Senior Rachel Thompson placed second in two individual events; touching the wall in 52.29 in the 100 free and 1:52.00 in the 200 free. Thompson was also a member of the second-place 200 Free Relay. Alongside teammates Chloe Larson, Fores, and Kelly Morgan, the team clocked in at 1:36.15 for the fourth-fastest relay time this season. Fores also recorded a second-place finish in the 50 free, clocking in at 24.21.
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Sophomore Ryan Falk recorded two third place finishes. Falk touched the wall in 1:53.76 in the 200 free and 5:04.01 in the 500 free. Also recording third-place finished were Linnea Lindberg and Taylor McCoy. Lindberg clocked in at 29.34 in the 50 breast and McCoy clocked in at 4:32.58 in the 400 IM.
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The Cougars will travel to Federal Way, Wash. for the Pac-12 Conference Championships Feb. 21-24.
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