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Pacific Women's Swimming
Shumesa Mohsin

Women's Swimming & Diving

Tigers Take Down San Jose State

STOCKTON, Calif. - The Pacific women's swimming team picked up its second dual meet victory of the season, winning five events. The big win of the day was the Tigers' victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay that secured the win. 

"We haven't beat San Jose State in over four years," said Pacific head swimming coach Katelyne Herrington. "I was mostly pleased with the fact that they believed in themselves and each other that they could win the meet today. They all swam with purpose and a hunger to be competitive as a team. I couldn't be more happy to see the smiles on their faces. They earned it! It was a great day for us."

As the final relay came down to the last leg, it was Pacific freshman Ellie Macphail, who touched the wall just ahead of the Spartans' Ela Freiman by 24 hundredths of a second. Ashtyne Topie put Pacific in the lead through the first leg with an opening 100-yard split of 51.80. Pacific remained in front after the second leg of Allie Emery. Then, SJSU went ahead on the third leg before Macphail entered the race for the winning leg. 

"It was very exciting. Going last is really fun, we were really tight when we went in. It was great to win the relay and the win the meet for the team as a whole," said an excited Macphail. "I just wanted to get the win for the team, and I am glad that I was able to do that."

MEET SUMMARY
• Pacific started the day, taking the top two spots in the 200-yard medley relay. The team of Jordyn Gonzales, Kelsey Lloyd, Caitlin Tan and Ashtyne Topie was victorious in a time of 1:47.15.
• San Jose State took home the top two spots in the 1000-yard freestyle. The first to the wall was Reka Kovacs, who won three events on the day, in 10:42.29.
• The first individual event winner on the day for Pacific came from freshman Paige Sondgeroth in the 100-yard breaststroke, who finished just ahead of the Trojans' Emma Myburgh by one hundredth of a second.
• Another Tiger freshman was victorious in the 50-yard freestyle as Ashtyne Topie won in 23.77.
• The Tigers took home second-third-fourth in the 200-yard backstroke, 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard butterfly. 
• Freshman Ellie Macphail of Pacific was the winner of the 500-yard freestyle by nearly five seconds as she finished in 5:05.84.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Allie Emery

Allie Emery

Senior
Kelsey Lloyd

Kelsey Lloyd

5' 6"
Senior
Caitlin Tan

Caitlin Tan

Sophomore
Jordyn Gonzales

Jordyn Gonzales

Freshman
Ellie Macphail

Ellie Macphail

Freshman
Paige Sondgeroth

Paige Sondgeroth

5' 11"
Freshman
Ashtyne Topie

Ashtyne Topie

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Allie Emery

Allie Emery

Senior
Kelsey Lloyd

Kelsey Lloyd

5' 6"
Senior
Caitlin Tan

Caitlin Tan

Sophomore
Jordyn Gonzales

Jordyn Gonzales

Freshman
Ellie Macphail

Ellie Macphail

Freshman
Paige Sondgeroth

Paige Sondgeroth

5' 11"
Freshman
Ashtyne Topie

Ashtyne Topie

Freshman