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Pioneers Compete at Nevada Dual Meet

Tehani Kong

RENO, Nev. — The Cal State East Bay women's swim team turned in a strong effort against NCAA Division I opponent Nevada, earning several runner-up finishes and an event win despite falling 174–67 in the team standings.
 
Meet Highlights 

  • 50 Breast: Rae Ann Dressel claimed East Bay's lone event victory of the meet, winning in 30.14.
     
  • 200 Medley Relay: Lily Caraway, Rae Ann Dressel, Alexia Fajardo, and Adalynn Ascher combined for a time of 1:48.30, placing second in the relay.
     
  • 100 Back: Adalynn Ascher earned runner-up honors with a 59.41, while Taylor Kolsch and Lola Woodward followed in third and fourth at 1:00.56 and 1:02.00, respectively.
     
  • 100 Breast: Rae Ann Dressel placed second in 1:07.12.
     
  • 50 Fly: Alexia Fajardo took third overall with a 26.35.
     
  • 50 Free: Kali Mull paced East Bay in the sprint event, touching third in 25.70.
     
  • 100 Free: Mull returned for another strong swim, taking third with a 54.64.
     
  • 50 Back: Caraway led the Pioneers with a 27.79 for third place.
     
  • 500 Free: Clemens placed third overall with a 5:17.30.
     
  • 100 Fly: Fajardo delivered another top-three finish, placing third in 58.89.
     
  • 200 Free Relay: The quartet of Fajardo, Mull, Ascher, and Nordini closed the meet with a third-place finish, touching in 1:40.81. 

The Pioneers will return to the pool next week for the Slug Shootout hosted by UC Santa Cruz on Friday and Saturday.  
 

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