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Tigers Collect Trio of Victories over Cal State East Bay, Simon Fraser Sunday

STOCKTON, Calif. – The Pacific men's and women's swim and dive program closed out its home schedule on a high note, earning victories over Cal State East Bay and Simon Fraser on Sunday from the Eberhardt Aquatics Center.

The Tigers on the women's side picked up a 189-70 victory over the Red Leafs and improved from yesterday's performance to claim a 139-121 win over the Pioneers. The Pacific men carried over their dominant display from the opening day of the two-day meet, dialing in a 180.5-76.5 win.

"We came in today with the intention of wanting to win all of the meets on the men's and women's sides," Pacific head coach Katelyne Herrington said. "It feels really good. This is a telling of where our season has been all year. We're in a good spot and ready to go for conference soon."

Pacific combined for 17 first place finishes across Sunday's 28 events. The sophomore class stood out throughout the day, including in the forms of Christina Agiomamitou and Nate Rasmussen. While Agiomamitou delivered first-place nods in the women's 500 free (4:55.52), 100 free (51.44) and 300 free (2:55.33), Rasmussen earned the same results in the men's 50 yard fly (22.55), 150 yard free (1:10.65) and 50 yard free (20.91).

Redshirt sophomore Bridger Sink was the first to cross the finish line in the men's 150 yard breaststroke, clocking in at 1:29.89.

Pacific looks ahead one final regular season tune-up before the conference meet as the men head to California on Jan. 29 at noon while the women trek up the I-5 to face UC Davis on Jan. 31 at noon.

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