The Colorado College women's swimming team improved to 3-1 this season with a 138-54 victory over Division II Adams State Saturday in Alamosa, Colo.
 
Freshmen 
Annie Engstrom and 
Livi Woolery posted a pair of individual wins as well as a relay victory, while senior 
Grace Ersfeld-O'Brien won an individual and a relay event.
 
Woolery captured the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly and led-off the winning 200 medley relay. Engstrom, meanwhile, continued her excellence in the distance events by winning the 500 and 1000 freestyle races and anchored the 800 freestyle relay.
 
Ersfeld-O'Brien joined Engtrom, 
Julia Cox and 
Sarah Buchman on the 800 free relay and won the 200 freestyle with a time of 2:07.18. Buchman joined Woolery, 
Isabella Cole and 
Megan Simonson on the triumphant 200 medley relay.
 
Other winners for the Tigers on Saturday included Cox (100 freestyle), 
Riley Romisher (200 IM), 
Lizzie McWilliams (100 backstroke) and 
Charlotte Flory (100 breaststroke).
 
"We stepped up during one of the toughest parts of our season, head coach 
Jen Buffin said. "To go on the road and come away with a win shows how well we are racing for the team right now. We saw good swims across the board, but even more importantly, we saw athletes taking every opportunity to better themselves and focus on the small details. These past three weeks of racing have been our best yet, I'm proud of how they've responded to the workload and challenges of this stretch. Now we can turn our attention toward recovery, sharpening up the details, and getting ready to swim fast at the Speedo Centre Invitational in a few weeks."
The Tigers return to action on Nov. 21-23 at the Centre College Invitational in Danville, Ky.
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