GREELEY, Colo. (January 23, 2026) – Washington State Swimming opened the 2026 calendar by taking 12 of 15 events to post a 174-105 victory over Northern Colorado Friday evening.
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Sophomore
Darcy Revitt led the Cougars with three wins and junior
Jade Castro tallied two win while
Ariel Wang,
Emily Lundgren,
Lauren Wille and
Barbora Mileisyte also added victories as WSU improved to 4-0 in dual meets this season and a combined 12-0 the last two seasons.
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The 400 medley relay team of
Anna Rauchholz,
Emily Lundgren,
Issabelle Parrish and
Barbora Mileisyte opened the meet with a win before
Tatum Janning and
Lauren Wille went 1-2 in the 1000 free.
Jade Castro and
Darcy Revitt followed with wins in the 50 back and 50 breast, respectively, before
Mehlika Yalcin had a second-place finish in the 200 fly.
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In the 200 IM,
Ariel Wang picked up the win while newly enrolled freshman
Georgia Els (Pretoria, South Africa) finished second while competing in her first collegiate event. Castro picked him her second win of the night after taking the 200 back and Revitt added her second win of the meet by taking the 100 free with Mileisyte and Parrish giving the Cougars a sweep after finishing second and third respectively.
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All-American
Emily Lundgren won the 200 breast for her 54
th career victory and Wille added a 200 free win before Revitt won the 100 IM for her third win of the day. Mileisyte earned her third win of the season with a 50 fly victory before the 200 free relay team of Lundgren, Mileisyte,
Addyson Lewis and Revitt closed the meet with a win.
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The Cougars continue their road trip with a Saturday morning meet at Wyoming beginning at 10 a.m. (PT).
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