The University of Idaho Vandals earned a convincing Western Athletic Conference (WAC) sweep of Seattle University and Cal-State Bakersfield on Saturday at the UI Swim Center. The Vandals defeated Cal-State Bakersfield 168 to 118 and Seattle U 186 to 96 to raise their WAC record to 4-1.
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"I am really proud of the effort today, but even more proud of the focus," said Coach Mark
Sowa. "Following a hard meet yesterday against defending WAC champion Northern Arizona, the girls entered the pool with a clear purpose."
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The Vandals were sparked by an impressive start in the 3 meter diving, led by
Janelle Lucas with a score of 313.42.
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The relays were particularly strong, sweeping both the 200 medley and 400 freestyle.
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Allie
Magrino (100 back) and Leah
Fisk (500 freestyle) won individual races for the Vandals. The difference today was Idaho's depth.
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"We showed today that our strength is now our depth," said
Sowa. "Events that we didn't win, we picked up a ton of second, third and fourth places."
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Through the first two weeks of head-to-head competition, the Vandals have won four of six meets.
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"It's great to pick up two wins at home this weekend against two really good teams," said
Sowa. "We continue to learn a lot and will take that knowledge back to practice Monday morning."
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The Vandals return to competition in two weeks at the Phil Hansel Invitational in Houston.
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