HOUSTON (February 19, 2026) – Washington State Swimming recorded seven WSU Top-10 marks and won the 200 free relay on day two of the Mountain West Conference Championships in Houston Thursday.
The 200 free relay team of sophomore Darcy Revitt, freshman Barbora Mileisyte, sophomore Issabelle Parrish and senior Addyson Lewis used a school-record 1:28.52 to clinch the event for WSU for the second straight season. The Cougars finished the day in third place out of the 11 teams.
WSU now owns four conference titles through the first 10 events; Darcy Revitt (50 Free), Emily Lundgren (200 IM), 400 Medley Relay and 200 Free Relay.
In the morning 100 fly prelims, Parrish posted a 53.82 for the seventh-best mark in WSU history, Lewis went 54.10 for the ninth-best mark and senior Anna Rauchholz put her name in tenth with a 54.58. In the 400 IM, sophomore Tatum Janning posted a 4:16.79 for the seventh-best mark in WSU history and Revitt posted a 1:47.77 in the 200 free for the seventh-best mark in school history.
In the evening finals, Parrish finished fifth overall in the 100 fly with a 53.66, good for the fifth-fastest time in school history while Lewis finished eighth overall in the event. Janning put up another Top-10 time in the evening 400 IM, posting a 4:16.03 for the fourth-best time in program history. In the 200 free finals, Revitt finished fifth and senior Lauren Wille was seventh.
For the second straight night, WSU closed the day with a relay win as Revitt, Mileisyte, Parrish and Lewis posted a school-record 1:28.52 for win the 200 free relay.
The championships continue Friday with the 200 Fly, 100 Back, 100 Breast, 200 Medley Relay, 800 Free Relay. Prelims start at 8:30 a.m. (PT) and finals are set for 4 p.m. (PT).
The 200 free relay team of sophomore Darcy Revitt, freshman Barbora Mileisyte, sophomore Issabelle Parrish and senior Addyson Lewis used a school-record 1:28.52 to clinch the event for WSU for the second straight season. The Cougars finished the day in third place out of the 11 teams.
WSU now owns four conference titles through the first 10 events; Darcy Revitt (50 Free), Emily Lundgren (200 IM), 400 Medley Relay and 200 Free Relay.
In the morning 100 fly prelims, Parrish posted a 53.82 for the seventh-best mark in WSU history, Lewis went 54.10 for the ninth-best mark and senior Anna Rauchholz put her name in tenth with a 54.58. In the 400 IM, sophomore Tatum Janning posted a 4:16.79 for the seventh-best mark in WSU history and Revitt posted a 1:47.77 in the 200 free for the seventh-best mark in school history.
In the evening finals, Parrish finished fifth overall in the 100 fly with a 53.66, good for the fifth-fastest time in school history while Lewis finished eighth overall in the event. Janning put up another Top-10 time in the evening 400 IM, posting a 4:16.03 for the fourth-best time in program history. In the 200 free finals, Revitt finished fifth and senior Lauren Wille was seventh.
For the second straight night, WSU closed the day with a relay win as Revitt, Mileisyte, Parrish and Lewis posted a school-record 1:28.52 for win the 200 free relay.
The championships continue Friday with the 200 Fly, 100 Back, 100 Breast, 200 Medley Relay, 800 Free Relay. Prelims start at 8:30 a.m. (PT) and finals are set for 4 p.m. (PT).