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Friday Night Victory

Seattle University women's swimming took a 154-89 decision at Pacific Lutheran Friday night. Seven different Redhawks won in the contest.

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RESULTS

TACOMA, Wash. – (Jan. 5) Seattle University women’s swimming was victorious at Pacific Lutheran, 154-89, Friday night. Seven different Redhawks (3-5) won individual events, led by Paige Treff, who was a two-time winner.

“We had really good swims tonight,” said Coach Craig Nisgor. “It was a total team effort. Everyone was getting behind their teammates tonight.”

Treff and Allison Plamondon were the top two finishers in the 50 freestyle, as Treff won with a 24.71 effort.

In the 50 butterfly, Treff and Maddie Rapp placed 1-2. Treff won with a 26.46 effort.

Bryn Lasher and Jayna Van Stone finished 1-2 in the 200 freestyle, with Lasher edging out Van Stone by 1.4 seconds.

In the 50 backstroke, Jennifer Wong won, beating out Plamondon and Maddie Dickman, who placed second and third, respectively.

Rapp took first in the 100 butterfly, narrowly outreaching Kaycee Simpson of PLU by .07 seconds.

Emily Bakewell recorded a 5:27.20 to win the 500 freestyle, with Sherlyn Devadason taking second.

In the 100 freestyle, Van Stone and Lasher took first and second, respectively, as Van Stone touched first with a 54.77 performance.

Madi Lydig’s 59.89 time in the 100 backstroke was good for gold.

The 400 medley relay team of Lydig, Margaux Thompson, Rapp, and Emily Gough combined for a 4:05.61 to touch first.

Dickman, Lydig, Jenessa Schulte, and Treff teamed up to win the 200 freestyle relay. It swam a 1:41.74 Friday.

Seattle U hosts Whitworth for senior day tomorrow. Dickman, Lydig, and Treff will be honored before the 2 p.m. meet at the Connolly Complex.