PULLMAN, Wash. (November 1, 2025) – Washington State Swimming capped a perfect weekend by sweeping all 11 events in a 168-36 victory over Northern Arizona Saturday.
WSU set Gibb Pool records in the 200 medley relay, 200 free, 50 free, 200 IM and 400 free relay while improving to 2-0 in dual meets this season after beating Denver Friday. Senior
Emily Lundgren, sophomore
Darcy Revitt and freshman
Barbora Mileisyte each won two races.
WSU opened the meet with a win in the 200 medley relay with a Gibb Pool record 1:39.62 by
Anna Rauchholz,
Emily Lundgren,
Addyson Lewis and
Kathryn Gyde. In the 1000 free, Wille won with a 10:09.20 while
Tatum Janning,
Vivien Nett and
Hannah Huarte clinched the top four spots in the event for the Cougs.
Revitt won the 200 free with a pool-record 1:47.85, also good for the sixth-fastest 200 free time in WSU history, finishing ahead of second-place
Ariel Wang and third-place
Avery Bulkley. Lundgren won the 100 fly with a 53.13 and sophomore
Issabelle Parrish finished second. Freshman
Barbora Mileisyte earned her first career win with a pool-record 22.53, also good for the fourth-fastest 50-free time in WSU history.
Addyson Lewis and
Skylar Brgoch followed Mileisyte, finishing second and third respectively.
Mileisyte added another win with a 50.21 over Parrish (50.68) in the 100 free before Janning claimed the 500 free, Rauchholz won the 100 back and Revitt won the 100 breast. WSU went 1-2-3 in the 200 IM with Lundgren leading the way with a pool-record 2:00.47.
The Cougars closed out the day with a 400 free relay win with a pool-record 3:19.38 by Wille, Parrish, Mileisyte and Revitt.
WSU will wrap up its Gibb Pool homestand next Friday against Colorado State at 4 p.m.
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