St. Louis, Mo. – The No. 20 Washington University in St. Louis women's swimming and diving team rolled past Rose-Hulman, 205-77, on Friday evening at home.
The Bears' team of
Ali Roche,
Riyapreet Sahota,
Mikayla Klein and
Noelle DiClemente won the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:50.66. WashU took the top four spots, followed by
Alice Han,
Abby Liff,
Lauren Antonowich and
Kayleigh Lewis in second with a time of 1:51.59. Caroline Deluca,
Emily Guo,
Avery Dixon and
Yasmeen Ibrahim finished third in 1:52.95 while
Andrea Leng,
Maggie Teng,
Natalie Klaas and
Grace Uldrich took fourth in 1:54.16.
First-year
Anna Fonda won the 1,650 freestyle, racing to a time of 17:45.92.
Rin Iimi finished second in 17:52.53 while
Kiara Crumbley took third in 18:46.24.
Sam Auditore rounded out the top four with a time of 19:36.25.
Sahota won the 200 freestyle, racing to a time of 1:58.59, followed by
Lauren Waire in second with a time of 1:59.75. Lewis took third in 2:02.63.
The Bears swept the top four spots in the 100 backstroke, led by Leng in first place with a time of 1:00.14.
Isabella Barrientos took second in 1:01.27 while Deluca finished third in 1:01.59. Uldrich swam to a fourth-place time of 1:02.55.
Guo led the field in the 100 breaststoke, winning in 1:07.90. Liff took second with a time of 1:08.35 and Dixon finished third in 1:08.98.
Klaas, a first-year, was the sole WashU swimmer in the 200 butterfly, winning with a time of 2:15.31.
The Bears claimed the top three spots in the 50 freestyle, as DiClemente won in 25.09, followed by Ibrahim in second with a time of 25.66 and Klein in third with a time of 25.77.
Antonowich, a sophomore, won the 100 freestyle with a time of 54.33, leading the Bears to the top six spots in the race. Klein took second in 55.61 while Uldrich finished third in 55.99. Ibrahim took fourth in 56.40, DiClemente finished fifth with a time of 56.48 and Crumbley took sixth in 57.88.
Roche won her first individual race of the day in the 200 backstroke, claiming the top spot in 2:07.62. Han came in second in 209.00 while Leng finished third in 2:13.65. Iimi took fourth with 2:16.56 and Deluca finished fifth with a time of 2:16.56.
Liff won the 200 breaststroke for the Bears, swimming to a time of 2:26.75.
In the 500 freestyle, Barrientos won the field, racing to a time of 5:12.31.
Dixon, a first-year, won the 100 butterfly in 59.49. She was the only swimmer in the race to finish in under a minute.
Roche notched her second individual win of the day in the 200 IM, swimming to a time of 2:13.22. Dixon took second in 2:14.18 while Mao claimed third in 2:15.16. Liff finished fourth in 2:19.37.
In diving action,
Rosie Finglass won the 1-meter board with a score of 247.65.
Noa Miller took second, totaling 239.80 points.
Finglass won the 3-meter board as well, racking up 251.75 points. Miller finished second with a score of 219.45.
The Bears are back tomorrow at the Illinois Wesleyan Invitational at 1 p.m.