Fresno State Earns Dominant Win Over Pepperdine In Two-Day Dual In Malibu

FRESNO STATE VS PEPPERDINE (WOMEN)

  • January 9-10, 2026
  • Malibu, Calif.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Fresno State Athletics

MALIBU, Calif. – The Fresno State swim and dive team opened the new year with a win over Pepperdine on Saturday afternoon, 195.5-62.5.

How it happened 
Fresno State started the afternoon already ahead after Friday’s sprint session. Bulldogs dominated against Pepperdine taking 13 of the 14 events on Saturday afternoon. Four Bulldogs each scored 18 points for the team, Samantha Arredondo, Franzi Djatej, Aliz Kalmar and Laura Kalmar.

The 200 medley relay that featured Sienna Cheng-Lucey, Mackenzie Miller LungHayley Oke, and Jenna Pulkkinen started the fun for the ‘Dogs, taking first with a time of 1:42.66. Fresno State would then swim to win the next ten events. Pepperdine’s lone win on Saturday came from the 100 butterfly.

The sophomore, Djatej grabbed an event win in the 200 IM and 200 butterfly including a second place finish in the 200 medley relay. Double event winners also included Arredondo, A. Kalmar and L. Kalmar.

Up next: Fresno State returns to the Aquatic Center for Senior Day to host UC Davis on Jan. 24 at 12 p.m. PT.

Courtesy: Pepperdine Athletics

MALIBU, Calif. – Pepperdine Swim faced the Fresno State Bulldogs across two days of competition, with events concluding this morning. The combined score after Friday and Saturday stood at 294.5–Fresno State and 128.5–Waves. During the meet, five Waves claimed gold and Ansley Halbach broke the longest-standing program record.

“This weekend was a great way to wrap up our Winter Training Camp,” said interim head coach Dan Marella. “To have a school record, a couple lifetime bests, and many in-season bests in the midst of our toughest training cycle speaks volumes about the collective buy-in and their mindset this winter. I’m looking forward to a great week of training and getting back to action next weekend.”

On day one, Kiana Fan emerged victorious in the 100 free kick. It was the first time that the Waves had competed in the event this season. Her winning time was 1:07.70.

Anna Ryan was the next Pepperdine swimmer to earn first. In the 50 free, she swam from end-to-end at a blistering 23.90.

 For the first time in her career, Ansley Halbach added her name to the Waves’ all-time standings. She clocked a 17:10.61 in the 1650 free in a bronze effort. Before yesterday, the program’s mile mark had not been bested since 1997. Jennifer Antimarino was the previous record-holder at 17:12.96.  

After a gusty first day of competition, the score sat at 114–53 in the Bulldogs’ favor.

Like her sister, Aliyah Fan also nabbed a first-place finish against Fresno State. She won the 100 fly at 58.04.

Paige Easton took the 200 IM with a time of 2:09.43. In the subsequent event her sister, Elliot Easton, contributed to a winning effort in the 200 free relay. The elder Easton swam from the third spot, with Maile Sullivan as the lead-off, followed by Natalie Do, and anchor Anna Ryan (1:39.26).

The score of the second day was 180.50–75.50, advantage Fresno State.

The full results of both days can be located here.

NEXT UP

Tomorrow at 10:30 a.m., the dive team travels to UCLA for the third and final day of the Bruin Dive Invites. The entire team will take on rival San Diego, Jan. 17 at 10:00 a.m. in Raleigh Runnels. The meet is themed as a Pool Party, with early attendees slated to receive a free beach towel.

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