WSU Sweeps Northern Arizona, Sets Five Pool Records

WASHINGTON STATE VS NORTHERN ARIZONA

  • November 1, 2025
  • Pullman, Wash.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: WSU Athletics

PULLMAN, Wash. (November 1, 2025) – Washington State Swimming capped a perfect weekend by sweeping all 11 events in a 168-36 victory over Northern Arizona Saturday.

WSU set Gibb Pool records in the 200 medley relay, 200 free, 50 free, 200 IM and 400 free relay while improving to 2-0 in dual meets this season after beating Denver Friday. Senior Emily Lundgren, sophomore Darcy Revitt and freshman Barbora Mileisyte each won two races.

WSU opened the meet with a win in the 200 medley relay with a Gibb Pool record 1:39.62 by Anna RauchholzEmily LundgrenAddyson Lewis and Kathryn Gyde. In the 1000 free, Wille won with a 10:09.20 while Tatum JanningVivien Nett and Hannah Huarte clinched the top four spots in the event for the Cougs.

Revitt won the 200 free with a pool-record 1:47.85, also good for the sixth-fastest 200 free time in WSU history, finishing ahead of second-place Ariel Wang and third-place Avery Bulkley. Lundgren won the 100 fly with a 53.13 and sophomore Issabelle Parrish finished second. Freshman Barbora Mileisyte earned her first career win with a pool-record 22.53, also good for the fourth-fastest 50-free time in WSU history. Addyson Lewis and Skylar Brgoch followed Mileisyte, finishing second and third respectively.

Mileisyte added another win with a 50.21 over Parrish (50.68) in the 100 free before Janning claimed the 500 free, Rauchholz won the 100 back and Revitt won the 100 breast. WSU went 1-2-3 in the 200 IM with Lundgren leading the way with a pool-record 2:00.47.

The Cougars closed out the day with a 400 free relay win with a pool-record 3:19.38 by Wille, Parrish, Mileisyte and Revitt.

WSU will wrap up its Gibb Pool homestand next Friday against Colorado State at 4 p.m.

Courtesy: NAU Athletics

PULLMAN, Wash. (November 1, 2025) – The Northern Arizona women’s swimming and diving team fell 36-168 to Washington State on Saturday afternoon.

“Today was a bit rough,” head swimming coach Andy Johns said. “Washington State is really, really good, and we weren’t quite as sharp as yesterday. Even yesterday, we weren’t as sharp as we needed to be. The good thing is that we have Friday to come home, and we’ve got to get ready for that. Hopefully, we can learn from this and get better.”

The Lumberjacks placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay with the A team, comprised of Evalotta AabramsCydnie PerkinsKokona Watanabe, and Gracie Munk, who recorded a time of 3:29.22.

In the 200-yard medley relay, NAU’s A team of Munk, Perkins, Isahbel Krasht, and Watanabe took third place with a time of 1:44.28.

Perkins finished second in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:03.73, while Krasht earned another bronze in the 100-yard butterfly, posting a time of 56.07.

The Lumberjacks return to action this Friday, hosting New Mexico State at 1 p.m. MST in the Wall Aquatic Center.

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