UC DAVIS VS PACIFIC
- January 31, 2026
- Davis, Calif.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: UC Davis Athletics
Score: UC Davis 183, Pacific 91
Location: Davis, Calif.
Records: UC Davis 3-5, Pacific 6-3
The short story: UC Davis controlled the meet from start to finish with strong relay performances and several individual event victories, defeating Pacific 183–91.
POOLSIDE
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UC Davis dominated its home meet against Pacific, winning 183–91 at the Pavilion Pool.
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The Aggies swept multiple events and controlled the meet from the opening relay through the final freestyle relay.
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UC Davis collected wins across swimming and diving, showcasing depth across all disciplines.
HOW IT HAPPENED
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UC Davis opened the meet with a strong showing in the 200-yard medley relay, taking first and second to set the tone early.
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Distance swimmers Ayanna Thompson and Ezmee Jones went 1-2 in the 1650 freestyle, providing key points.
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Emily Scheberies led the backstroke group with a win in the 100 back, while Brynn Graham claimed the 200 back.
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Kayla Gregory swept the breaststroke events, winning both the 100 and 200 breaststroke.
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Zoe Childers captured the 200 butterfly, while Sarah Hardin took the 100 butterfly.
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Katherine Lim highlighted the diving events with a victory on the 3-meter board, with UC Davis sweeping the top three spots.
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The Aggies closed the meet with strong relay swims in the 400 freestyle relay to cap the win.
NEXT UP: The Aggies prepare to compete at the Big West Championships on Feb. 11-14 in Houston, Texas.
Courtesy: Pacific Athletics
DAVIS, Calif. – The Pacific women’s swimming and diving program put the finishing touches on its regular season campaign, posting a pool record amidst a 183-91 loss to UC Davis on Saturday from the Schaal Aquatics Center.
The Tigers (6-3) found a bright spot in the form of sophomore Christina Agiomamitou setting a pool record at Schaal Aquatics Center in the 200 yard frees, securing first place with a time of 1:48.77. Agiomamitou was one of three Tigers to secure first place in an event on Saturday afternoon in the effort against the Aggies (3-5).
Agiomamitou was a part of a first-place position twice more: in the 500 yard free, clocking in a time of 4:55.85, and in the 400 yard free relay (3:26.48), swimming the first leg in that event.
Freshman Ava Harlos notched a first-place finish in the 200 yard IM with a time of 2:10.54. Senior Annelise Thomas and freshman Sydney Meyer finished in second and third place following Harlos with times of 2:11.57 and 2:17.35, respectively.
Junor Lexxi Chavez competed in the diving portion, collecting a one-meter score of 214.80 for the first-place points there.
With the regular season in the rearview mirror, Pacific looks ahead to the MPSF Swimming & Diving Championships, hosted by the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley from Wednesday, Feb. 25 to Saturday, Feb. 28.
