Emily Lundgren
Washington State Athletics

WSU Battles No. 2 Stanford, Wins Three Events

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PULLMAN, Wash. (October 28, 2021) – Washington State Women's Swimming went head-to-head with No.2 Stanford at Gibb Pool Friday night, claiming three races but dropped a 147-108 contest.  


Emily Lundgren clinched the 100 and 200 breast and tallied 21 points within the meet. With her most recent victory, Lundgren remains undefeated at home this season in the 100 breast.   


The freshmen posted back-to-back wins midway through the meet as Dori Hathazi followed Lundgren with a win in the 200 fly.  
 

The Cougars made a splash at the beginning of the meet as freshman Anna Rauchholz finished second in the 100 back and sophomore Noelle Harvey went second in the 100 free.  
 

After swimming parallel with Stanford swimmer for the entirety of the 200 fly, Hathazi finished just .09 behind the winner for a second-place finish. The 200 free relay team of Kirsten de Goede, Angela Di Palo, Hailey Grotte, and Harvey closed the meet with an impressive tie for second.  
 

"I'm confident and excited with where we're going. Obviously, we have some improvement to work on in certain aspects and training-wise, but I'm excited with our results today and looking forward to getting into it next week," Head Coach Matt Leach said.  
 

Next up the Cougars will be at Gibb Pool at 10 a.m. tomorrow against Northern Colorado. 

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