PULLMAN, Wash. (October 11, 2024) – Washington State Women's Swimming won 13 of the 14 events to post a 169-93 victory over Northern Colorado at Gibb Pool Friday.
The Cougars received three wins from junior
Emily Lundgren, two from junior
Dori Hathazi, two from freshman
Tatum Janning and won both the 400 medley relay and 200 free relay to clinch the first career win for first-year head coach
Russell Whitaker. WSU went 1-2-3 in the 200 free, 100 back, 50 free, 100 free and 200 back.
The 400 medley relay team of
Anna Rauchholz, Lundgren,
Skylar Brgoch and
Darcy Revitt opened the meet with a win by over five seconds. Janning followed with a win in the 1000 free, Hathazi won the 200 free, Rauchholz followed with a win in the 100 back and Lundgren claimed the 100 breast before UNC won the 200 fly.
Reigning Mountain West Conference swimmer of the week freshman
Darcy Revitt won the 50 free, senior
Emma Wright won the 100 free and sophomore
Ariel Wang claimed the 200 back. Lundgren picked up her second win with the victory in the 200 breast, Janning held off UNC for the 500 free, Hathazi won the 100 fly and Lundgren won the 200 IM before the 200 free relay team of Revitt, Brgoch,
Addyson Lewis and Wright capped the night with the win.
WSU returns to the pool next weekend with a trip to Colorado State next Friday and Denver / Air Force next Saturday.
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