San Jose, Calif - Nevada swim team picks up first win of the season over San Jose State this Saturday. The Pack finished the relay meet against San Jose State with a score of 63-47.
Nevada secured the win in the first four events of the meet before the break. Wiktoria Samula, Josien Wijkhuijs and Julia Adamczyk won the 150 Butterfly relay with a time of 1:17.95. Wijkhuijs came back into the pool to help the Pack win the 150 Backstroke relay, together with Benedict Nagy and Kyla Alexander, finishing with a time of 1:19.48. Continue the breaststroke tradition to the Pack, Samula, dePolo and Nicolette Jasko picks up the win in the 150 breaststroke relay with a time of 1:29.00. Leading into the break, Nevada A with Mariana Vignoli, Caitlyn McHugh, Adamczyk, and dePolo finishes the 800 free relay on the top with a time of 7:36.17.
Coming off from the break, Nevada finishes the 500 yard relay on head-to-head race against SJSU to finish in second for the first time of the day. The 400 medley relay placed first and second, with a time of 3:50.55, while Nevada B finished in 3:56.09. To close the second part of the meet Nevada secured another win in the 200 free relay event. McHugh, Colette Berkenfield, Jasko and Wijkhuijs finished the event with a time of 1:38.27.
Leading into the last part of the meet, the Pack finished the 900 free relay in second and third with a time of 8:57.25 and 9:12.35, respectively. Nevada comes back in the pool to finish the 400 IM relay in first and second, in 3:58.69 and 4:06.90. Coming off from a series of wins, Nevada closes the meet by winning the 400 free relay in 3:30.27.
Nevada swim will be back on the road for the Chick-Fil-A invite on Oct. 8-9 at Fresno State.Â
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