The Cougars took a narrow 2-point win over the University of Arizona, which was their first win in 6 all-time matchups between the two Pac-12 programs.
PULLMAN, Wash. The Arizona Women's Swim and Dive team wrapped up their dual meet with Washington State Friday morning.
Arizona fell short by a final score of 129.5 to 131.5. It marks the first loss of the season.
Standout Sophomores, Amalie Mortensen and Julia Heimstead lead the way for the Wildcats with both Women complying 18 points each. Mortensen took home first-place honors in the 200 and 500 free events, while Heimstead took first-place honors in two events of her own, the 100 and 200 fly.
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TUCSON, Ariz. Arizona Women s Swimming and Diving is set to compete in the Women s Swimming and Diving NCAA Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina, in the Greensboro Aquatic Center from Wednesday through Saturday.
The Wildcats will feature a roster of five women; Molly Batchelor, Aria Bernal, Amalie Mortensen, Delaney Schnell, and Gracie Sleeman.
Two-time Pac-12 Diving champion Delaney Schnell will look to continue her recent hot streak. Schnell is coming off of Pac-12 championship wins in both the 1 meter and platform events, setting a new school and conference record in the platform dive with a score of 364.50.
Gracie Sleeman will compete in the 3 meter event after she qualified with a personal best of 308.00.