PULLMAN, Wash. (January 17, 2025) – Washington State Swimming swept all 11 events and set three Gibb Pool records in a dominating 165-39 win over Utah Tech at Gibb Pool Friday.
The Cougars improved to 6-0 in dual meets this season, the best start since 2008-09. WSU set pool records in the 400 medley relay, 200 breast and 200 free relay.
The 400 medley relay team of
Anna Rauchholz,
Emily Lundgren,
Dori Hathazi and
Emma Wright opened the night with a pool-record 3:37.68 before Lauren Willie posted a seven-second win in the mile. Senior
Angela Di Palo picked up her first win of the season after taking the 200 free, freshman
Darcy Revitt notched her fourth 50 free win of the season and Lundgren claimed the 400 IM with the ninth-fastest time in the event in program history, 4:17.83.
Hathazi added a win in the 200 fly with an NCAA "B" time (1:57.13), Revitt picked up a win in 100 free and
Ariel Wang won the 200 back. Senior
Selena Duran Ortiz provided a big highlight late in the meet, picking up her first career individual win after taking the 100 IM before Lundgren set a pool record with an NCAA "B" time in the 200 breast. The junior from Chula Vista, Calif. leads the team with 16 individual wins this season.
The Cougars closed the night with a pool record by the 200 free relay team of Wright,
Addyson Lewis,
Skylar Brgoch and Revitt.
Washington State will close out the regular season in two weekends, hosting Idaho January 31 and facing the Vandals in Moscow Feb. 1.
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