RENO, Nev. - The Nevada swim and dive falls to the Washington State Cougars on senior night, 142-119.
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"So proud of our seniors." says head coach
Brendon Bray, "We raced and battled and had big improvement from UNLV. Can't wait to rest for the conference. Thank you to Washington State for coming out to race us."
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The Pack started strong, with
Kyla Alexander,
Wiktoria Samula,
Josien Wijkhuijs, and
Colette Berkenfield, winning the 200 medley relay, with a time of 1:44.52.
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Seniors,
Julia Adamczyk and
Mikayla Dance represented the Pack in the 1000 free, finishing second and third, with a time of 10:37.01 and 10:43.27, respectively.
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Senior,
Caitlyn McHugh picks up first place in the 200 free, with a time of 1:53.36. McHugh also represented the Pack in the 500 free (5:10.86), finishing in third place.
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Wijkhuijs picked up two individual wins, in the 100 back (56.07) and 100 butterfly (55.97). The senior also finished second in the 50 free, with a time of 24.13.
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Seniors,
Donna dePolo and Samula continue to dominate the breaststroke events, after tying in first place in the 100 breastroke, with a time of 1:03.40. Samula secured a second individual win in the 200 breaststroke, with a time of 2:17.74. The senior was followed by dePolo, who finished in third place with a time of 2:18.93. dePolo concluded her individual events in the 400 IM, finishing second with a time of 4:33.04.
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The Pack finished second in the 400 free relay in 3:32.37. The relay of Nikki Jasko, McHugh, Samula and
 Berkenfield wrapped the meet up.Â
Next on the schedule for the Pack is the Mountain West Championships in College Station, Texas on Feb. 16-19. Â