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Cougars Swimming Falls in First Home Dual Meet

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PULLMAN, WASH. - Washington State hosted Nevada in first home dual meet. The Wolfpack took home the victory, 172-90 at Gibb Pool Saturday. Junior, Chloe Larson and junior, Taylor McCoy both led the team in scoring with 11 points to end the day.

Larson came out on top in the 50 free with a time of 24.21. As well as being a part of two relays, the 200 medley relay placed third and the 200 freestyle relay placed second. McCoy placed third in the 100 back clocking in at 58.08, she took second in both the 500 free and 200 back with times 5:11.49 and 2:05.28, respectively.

Sophomore, Lauren Burckel and senior, Ryan Falk both added nine points to the Cougars' total. Burckel took second in the 200 breast and the 200 individual medley with times 2:18.94 and 2:09.54, respectively. Falk placed third in the 1000 free, 200 free, and the 500 free, with times 10:50.18, 1:57.81 and 5:11.91, respectively.

Freshman, Mia Zahab and sophomore, Keiana Fountaine contributed seven points each to WSU's total. Zahab placed second in the 200 fly 2:10.56 and took third in the 100 fly clocking in at 2:10.56 and 1:01.67, respectively. Zahab contributed to the third place finish of the 200 medley relay. Fountaine took second in the 200 free and third in the 100 free with times 1:54.90 and 53.08 respectively.

The Cougars will travel to Fresno, Cali. Oct 11-12 to compete in the Chic-Fil-A Invite.
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