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Five Pool Records Go Down As Washington State Women Defeat Northern Arizona

By Anya Pelshaw on SwimSwam

Washington State vs Northern Arizona

  • November 1, 2025
  • Pullman, WA
  • SCY (25 Yards)

Coming off of a Friday night win over Denver, the Washington State earned their 2nd win of the weekend swimming to a 168-36 final score over Northern Arizona. Washington State set five pool records in the process.

Leading the way was Barbora Mileisyte who swam to three wins. Mileisyte earned her first win swimming a pool record 22.53 in the 50 free, breaking Darcy Revitt‘s old record of a 22.55 set in January 2025. Mileisyte also swam to a win in the 100 free in a 50.21.

Mileisyte teamed up with Lauren Wille, Issabelle Parrish, and Revitt as the 400 free relay swam to a win in a 3:19.38. That also was another pool record, breaking Washington State’s previous pool record of a 3:20.46 set in February 2024.

Although Revitt’s 50 free pool record was broken, she set a new pool record in the 200 free with a 1:47.85 in her win. That broke the previous pool record of a 1:48.14 set by Washington State’s Angela Di Palo in February 2023. Revitt also won the 100 breaststroke touching in a 1:01.92.

Emily Lundgren swept the breaststroke events last night against Denver but opted for a different lineup today. Lundgren first swam to a win swimming the breaststroke leg of the team’s 200 medley relay that also consisted of Anna Rauchholz, Addy Lewis, and Kathryn Gyde as they touched in a 1:39.62. Rauchholz won the 100 back in a 54.31.

Swimming to two individual wins as well was Lundgren as she touched first in the 100 fly in a 53.13 as well as in a 2:00.47 in the 200 IM. Her 200 IM time broke her own pool record of a 2:00.70 set in January 2025.

Northern Arizona was highlighted by Cydnie Perkins who finished 2nd in the 100 breast in a 1:03.73, only a second and a half off her lifetime best 1:02.22. She also helped Northern Arizona to a 2nd place finish in the 400 free relay as she teamed up with Evalotta Aabrams, Kokona Watanabe, and Gracie Munk to touched in a 3:29.22.

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