GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (February 14, 2020) - Colorado State University-Pueblo Swimming & Diving sits seventh with 176 points after three days of competition at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships.
Erin Mabry (Fr., Mesa, Ariz.) swam the third-fastest 100 IM time in program history. Mabry took home seventh in the event with a time of 1:08.23.
The ThunderWolves scored 15 points in the one meter diving event.
Sarah Steele (Fr., Pueblo, Colo.) placed 10th with a score of 314.80.
Holly Humphries (Fr., Cypress, Texas) posted a score of 311.05 to secure 12th place.
Madison Ortega (So., Pueblo, Colo.) took 14th (198.30).
In the 200 Fly,
Bristyn Croswhite (Jr., Tempe, Ariz.) touched the wall in a time of 2:15.71, a new personal best, to place 15th.
Alyssa Grunloh (So., Round Rock, Texas) won the C final to secure 17th place (2:19.27).
Mckenna Hauber (Fr., Gillette, Wyo.) earned three points for the Pack with a 14th place showing in the 500 Free. Hauber posted a time of 5:18.16.
Hauber and Grunloh each swam a leg of the Pack's 800 Free Relay.
Rashelle Freeman (Fr., Temecula, Calif.) and
Kristen Wolf (Fr., Topeka, Kan.) joined Hauber and Grunloh for an eighth place showing in the event. This quartet finished the race in a time of 8:05.97.
Kate Miller (Jr., Draper, Utah) had the Pack's best showing in 100 Breast, taking 25th place (1:10.19). Wolf's time of 1:11.76 was good for 27th place.
Selina Wang (Fr., Taipei, Taiwan) competed in the 100 Back. Wang finished 21st in a time of 1:01.02.
The RMAC Championships will wrap up Saturday. Competition begins at the El Pomar Natatorium at 9:30 a.m.
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As a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Colorado State University – Pueblo competes in 22 varsity sports in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics.