LARAMIE, Wyo. (January 24, 2026) – Washington State Swimming closed a perfect road trip with a 175-119 victory over Wyoming Saturday morning. The Cougars beat Northern Colorado 174-105 Friday.
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WSU claimed 10 of the 14 swimming events to improve to 5-0 this season and 13-0 in the last two seasons after going 8-0 in dual meets last year. Wyoming scored two diving events while WSU does not compete in diving. All-American
Emily Lundgren tallied three wins to push her career win total to 57 while
Addyson Lewis and
Mehlika Yalcin each posted their second career wins.
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The 200 medley relay team of
Anna Rauchholz,
Emily Lundgren,
Addyson Lewis and
Darcy Revitt opened the meet with win by over two seconds. In the 1000 free,
Avery Bulkley,
Tatum Janning and
Vivien Nett went second, third and fourth before
Issabelle Parrish and
Lauren Wille went second and third in the 200 free. The Cougars swept the 100 back as Rauchholz earned the win with
Jade Castro and
Kate Bluford following at second and third.
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Lundgren won the 100 breast, Yalcin followed with her second career win after taking the 200 fly and WSU swept the 50 free as Revitt won with
Barbora Mileisyte and
Addyson Lewis coming in second and third, respectively. The Cougars claimed the top four spots in the 200 back as Castro picked up the win with Rauchholz, Bluford and
Ariel Wang rounding out the top four. Lundgren followed with a 200 breast win with
Ashlyn Hernandez right behind for second and newly-enrolled freshman
Georgia Els in fourth.
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Wille and Bulkley went second and third in the 500 free, Lewis earned her second career after taking the 100 fly and Lundgren, Wang and Hernandez went one-two-three in the 200 IM. The 400 free relay of Revitt, Mileisyte, Parrish and Cecilia Ronnlund closed the day with a win.
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WSU will host Idaho next Friday at 5 p.m. for Senior Day.
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