The Colorado College women's swimming and diving team wrapped up its home dual meet slate Saturday with an impressive 167-62 victory over Division II CSU-Pueblo at Schlessman Natatorium.
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The Tigers opened the meet by collecting first and second place in the 200 medley relay, then
Kylie Spalt and
Aspen Fisher started off the individual portion of the meet with a 1-2 finish in the 1000 freestyle.
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Megan Simonson, who anchored the 200 medley relay team, led the Tiger sprinters to a 1-2-3 sweep in the 50 freestyle.
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Alyssa Tunggal, also a member of the 200 medley team, posted the top time in the 100 butterfly, while
Abby Romisher did the same in the 500 freestyle.
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Julia Cox led a 1-2-3 finish in the 100 freestyle, followed by
Adeline Turner and
Grace Ersfeld-O'Brien, while
Isabella Cole,
Malia Hewitt and
Riley Romisher collected the top three spots in the 100 breaststroke.
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CC closed the meet with a 1-2 finish in the 800 freestyle relay.
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"It has been a great week of training and competition for our team," head coach
Jen Buffin said. "We showed up to compete and they showed grit to pull out a great team win. I am excited for how they are performing at this point in the season and to see what they will do next weekend at the CC Classic."
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In diving,
Emma Krasemann broke her own 11-dive 1-meter school and pool record with 498.98 points, while
Keller Pooley posted an NCAA regional qualifying score with 476.78 points.
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"Our divers were excited to get back to our home pool after a week training hard in San Diego," diving coach
Ellen Walker said. "Emma and Keller demonstrated great teamwork and delivered an exciting performance today. Their efforts set an excellent example, helping set the tone and build momentum as we head into the CC Classic next weekend."Â Â
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The Tigers return to action this weekend by hosting the CC Classic, Jan. 17-19, at Schlessman Natatorium.
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