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Revitt Breaks Own Record, Lundgren Earns All-America Honors at NCAA Championships
March 20, 2026 | Swimming
ATLANTA (March 20, 2026) – Washington State senior Emily Lundgren earned All-America honors and sophomore Darcy Revitt broke her own school record on day three for the 2026 NCAA Championships in Atlanta Friday.
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Lundgren posted a 2:08.13 to place No. 15 in the 200 Breast prelims, earning second-team All-America honors in the event. The Chula Vista, Calif. native finishes her Cougar career as the most decorated swimmer in program history with four All-America honors, as the only four-time NCAA selection, 59 career individual victories, owns school records in the 100 Breast (58.83), 200 Breast (2:06.18), 100 Fly (52.60) and 200 IM (1:57.81). Last season, Lundgren finished sixth in the 200 Breast at the NCAA Championships for the best finishing by a Cougar at an NCAA Championships in program history. In Thursday's 100 Breast prelims, Lundgren posted a 59.83 for No. 27 nationally.
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Revitt posted a 21.81 in the 50 Free prelims, breaking her own school record and finished No. 22 nationally. The Guildford, England native will compete in the 100 Free Saturday.
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Revitt is making her second straight trip the NCAA Championships after winning the 50 Free and 100 Free events at the Mountain West Championships last month. Revitt was named the Co-Swimmer of the Meet after collected six titles after also helping the 200 Free Relay, 400 Free Relay, 200 Medley Relay and 400 Medley Relay. Revitt, who now owns the school records in the 50 Free (21.83) and 100 Free (47.45), posted a team-best 20 individual wins this season and earned a trip to the NCAA's last season in the same events.
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Lundgren posted a 2:08.13 to place No. 15 in the 200 Breast prelims, earning second-team All-America honors in the event. The Chula Vista, Calif. native finishes her Cougar career as the most decorated swimmer in program history with four All-America honors, as the only four-time NCAA selection, 59 career individual victories, owns school records in the 100 Breast (58.83), 200 Breast (2:06.18), 100 Fly (52.60) and 200 IM (1:57.81). Last season, Lundgren finished sixth in the 200 Breast at the NCAA Championships for the best finishing by a Cougar at an NCAA Championships in program history. In Thursday's 100 Breast prelims, Lundgren posted a 59.83 for No. 27 nationally.
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Revitt posted a 21.81 in the 50 Free prelims, breaking her own school record and finished No. 22 nationally. The Guildford, England native will compete in the 100 Free Saturday.
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Revitt is making her second straight trip the NCAA Championships after winning the 50 Free and 100 Free events at the Mountain West Championships last month. Revitt was named the Co-Swimmer of the Meet after collected six titles after also helping the 200 Free Relay, 400 Free Relay, 200 Medley Relay and 400 Medley Relay. Revitt, who now owns the school records in the 50 Free (21.83) and 100 Free (47.45), posted a team-best 20 individual wins this season and earned a trip to the NCAA's last season in the same events.
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