INDIANAPOLIS (March 5, 2025) – For the second time in program history, Washington State Swimming had three selections to the NCAA Championships as juniors
Dori Hathazi and
Emily Lundgren, and freshman
Darcy Revitt were all selected to the 2025 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.
This year's NCAA Championships will be held March 19-22 in Federal Way, Wash. at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center hosted by Washington State University.
Hathazi and Lundgren join Erin Eldridge (1998-2000) as the only Cougars to earn three trips to the NCAA Championships while Revitt gives WSU three selections for the second time in program history after Michaela Ahlin, Rugile Mileisyte and Elyse Peterson were selected in 2009.
Hathazi makes her third straight trip to the NCAA's, qualifying in the 200 fly after posting a 1:55.42 at the Art Adamson Invitational hosted by Texas A&M in November. The junior from Nyiregyhaza, Hungary earned All-Mountain West Conference honors in the 100 fly, 200 free and 200 fly after winning the 200 fly, finished fifth in the 200 free and sixth in the 100 fly. Hathazi also helped the 400 Medley Relay team to a conference title and the 400 free relay to a third-place finish.
Lundgren joins Hathazi at the NCAA Championships for the third straight year after qualifying in the 100 breast (59.45) and 200 breast (2:07.08), and will also swim the 200 IM (1:57.81). The junior from Chula Vista, Calif. was named the 2025 Mountain West Conference Championships Swimmer of the Meet after claiming individual titles in the 200 IM and 200 breast, and helped the 200 medley relay and 400 medley relay teams to titles. Lundgren tallied the second-most points in the meet also finished second in the 100 fly and helped the 200 free relay team finish second.
Revitt is the first Cougar freshman selected to the NCAA's after Hathazi and Lundgren both went as freshmen in 2023. The freshman from Guildford, England qualified in the 50 free (21.89) and 100 free (48.11) after winning a pair of individual titles in the 50 free and 100 free at the Mountain West Conference Championships where she was named the MWC Championships Co-Freshman of the Meet. Revitt also helped 200 medley relay to a conference title, led off the second-place 200 free relay team and anchored the 400 free relay team who placed third.
At the 2025 Mountain West Conference Championships in Houston, the Cougars tallied five individual event titles and two relay titles en route to their best finish at a conference championships in program history, finishing fifth.
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