HOUSTON, Texas – Nevada Swim continued to thrive on Day 2 of the Phill Hansel Invitational, securing remarkable achievements and climbing to third place in the team standings with 656 points. The day featured school records, personal bests, and historic performances, underscoring the team's depth and competitive spirit.
The highlight of the day came from the 200-yard medley relay team of Scarlett Ferris, Sara Mihalic, Yasmin Perry, and Evie Floate, who shattered the Nevada school record with a time of 1:38.18, claiming first place.
In individual events, Yasmin Perry delivered an impressive performance in the 100-yard butterfly, clocking a 53.45 to secure second place and her second-fastest lifetime swim.
Audrey Bull excelled in the 400-yard individual medley, finishing 13th with a time of 4:24.55, marking her second-best lifetime performance. Teammate Sara Mihalic also impressed in the event, finishing 11th with a 4:21.66.
In the 200-yard freestyle, Enkhkhuslen Batbayar made waves by posting a 1:46.32, the third-fastest time in Nevada history, to win the event. Keira Allott (1:50.97) and Riley Parker (1:51.61) delivered strong midseason swims, further bolstering Nevada's performance in the event.
Sara Mihalic tied for fifth all-time on Nevada's Top 10 in the 100-yard breaststroke with a 1:01.73, earning ninth place overall. Anslee Dickerson swam a lifetime best, finishing 13th at 1:03.51, while Abby Parks and Evie Floate contributed excellent midseason efforts.
The 100-yard backstroke saw Scarlett Ferris post her second-best lifetime performance with a 51.85 to finish second. Molly Von Seggern achieved a personal best of 54.71, moving up to ninth on Nevada's all-time list. Riley Parker rounded out the event with a solid swim after competing in the 200 freestyle.
Nevada will look to close the meet strong on the final day of competition, continuing their push for more record-breaking moments.