The Colorado College women's swimming and diving team delivered a complete team performance in a 155.5-145.5 victory over Chapman University Friday in Orange, Calif.
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The meet opened with momentum as the Tigers captured first place in the 200 medley relay, setting the tone for the day. That energy carried straight into the distance events, where
Annie Engstrom and
Alyssa Tunggal put on a commanding performance in the 1000 freestyle, finishing 1–2 in dominant fashion.
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The wins kept coming as
Julia Cox continued with a first-place finish in the 200 freestyle. In the breaststroke events,
Isabella Cole and
Charlotte Flory controlled the field, sweeping 1–2 in the 100 breaststroke. Tunggal returned to the top with an impressive victory in the 200 butterfly.
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Sprint events remained just as strong, with Cox and
Adeline Turner going 1–2 in the 100 freestyle, followed again by Cole and Flory sweeping the 200 breaststroke. The day concluded on a high note with
Sarah Buchman taking first place in the 100 butterfly.
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In diving,
Keller Pooley's first-place finishes highlighted a successful day for the three other women's divers, who competed in their first away meet of the season.
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"This was a total team effort," head coach
Jen Buffin said. "We showed our depth today with everyone stepping up to contribute. Every race and every point mattered against a strong Chapman women's team, and our athletes rose to the challenge."
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