Washington State University Athletics

Two-Time All-American Lundgren Makes History at NCAA Championships
March 22, 2025 | Swimming
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. (March 22, 2025) – Washington State junior Emily Lundgren capped her record-setting week at the NCAA Swimming Championships earning her second All-America honor in Federal Way, Wash. Saturday afternoon.
Lundgren, who earned All-America Honorable Mention in the 100 Breast Friday, put on a show Saturday, winning her morning prelim with a school-record 2:06.83, the third-fastest time in the morning prelims.
In the evening final, Lundgren posted a 2:06.18 to finish sixth nationally, the best finish by a Cougar in NCAA history after breaking her own school and Mountain West Conference record and became WSU's first All-American since 2000. Lundgren was the first Cougar to swim in an NCAA Final since Erin Eldridge in the 2000 where she finished eighth in the 100 breast. It is Lundgren's third All-America honor after earning honorable mention in the 200 breast last season and honorable mention in the 100 breast Friday.
Lundgren joined her teammates, junior Dori Hathazi and freshman Darcy Revitt at the NCAA Championships as Lundgren and Hathazi have been to three straight championships together. Revitt competed in the 50 free Thursday and 100 free Saturday while Hathazi competed in the 200 fly Saturday. Lundgren competed in the 200 IM Thursday and 100 breast Friday.
Revitt opened Saturday's prelims breaking her own school record with a 48.05 in the 100 free, good for No. 20 nationally and the third-fastest time by a freshman in the country. Hathazi posted a 1:55.33 in her 200 fly morning prelims, good for No. 25 nationally.
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Lundgren, who earned All-America Honorable Mention in the 100 Breast Friday, put on a show Saturday, winning her morning prelim with a school-record 2:06.83, the third-fastest time in the morning prelims.
In the evening final, Lundgren posted a 2:06.18 to finish sixth nationally, the best finish by a Cougar in NCAA history after breaking her own school and Mountain West Conference record and became WSU's first All-American since 2000. Lundgren was the first Cougar to swim in an NCAA Final since Erin Eldridge in the 2000 where she finished eighth in the 100 breast. It is Lundgren's third All-America honor after earning honorable mention in the 200 breast last season and honorable mention in the 100 breast Friday.
Lundgren joined her teammates, junior Dori Hathazi and freshman Darcy Revitt at the NCAA Championships as Lundgren and Hathazi have been to three straight championships together. Revitt competed in the 50 free Thursday and 100 free Saturday while Hathazi competed in the 200 fly Saturday. Lundgren competed in the 200 IM Thursday and 100 breast Friday.
Revitt opened Saturday's prelims breaking her own school record with a 48.05 in the 100 free, good for No. 20 nationally and the third-fastest time by a freshman in the country. Hathazi posted a 1:55.33 in her 200 fly morning prelims, good for No. 25 nationally.
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