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Women's Swimming & Diving

Stanford Sweeps Wildcats

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STANFORD, CALIF. – No. 5 Stanford won all 16 of its events in a 192-72 Pac-12 dual meet win against Arizona on Saturday at Avery Aquatic Center.

The Cardinal (4-0, 3-0 Pac-12) picked up right where it left off after defeating Arizona State on Friday.

In the first race of the day, Stanford got off to a strong start when the 200-yard medley relay team of Erin Voss, Allie Raab, Emma Wheal, and Lauren Pitzer (1:39.77) placed first, followed in second by Lucie Nordmann, Grace Zhao, Katie Drabot, and Ashley Volpenhein (1:41.75).

Stanford finished first in the next six races before the first break. Morgan Tankersley (9:59.85) won the 1000-yard freestyle, Raab (1:47.42) took the top spot in the 200 free, Alex Crisera (53.24) finished first in the 100-yard backstroke, Zoe Bartel (1:02.49) won the 100-yard breaststroke, Drabot (1:55.23) placed first in the 200-yard butterfly, and Anya Goeders (22.93) earned first in the 50 free.

Over on the diving side, Carolina Sculti (296.63) and Daria Lenz (283.65) went one-two in one-meter diving. The Cardinal also swept the podium in the three-meter, led by Lenz (331.73), Sculti (318.98) and Mia Paulsen (252.75).

The Cardinal continued its success by winning its remaining races. In the 100 free, Crisera (49.94), Goeders (50.18), Nordmann (51.18) and Brooke Stenstrom (51.75) took the top four spots.

In the 200-yard backstroke, Voss finished first with a time of 1:53.76. Drabot won the 500 free (4:46.36) and Wheal (54.67) finished first in the 100 fly.

Stanford swept the 200-yard breaststroke with Raab (2:12.79), Zhao (2:14.27) and Szekely (2:15.88) finishing one-two-three, respectively. The Cardinal also swept the 400-yard IM. Forde (4:07.93) led the pack, followed by Szekely (4:09.01) and Kukurugya (4:15.34).

The 400-yard freestyle relay team of Volpenhein, Tankersley, Green and Drabot secured the sixteenth win of the day by placing first with a time of 3:23.31.

No. 5 Stanford returns to action on Friday when it travels to Los Angeles to face UCLA.