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CSU Swimming And Diving Notes Last weekend the the Colorado State swimming team competed at the Hilton/TYR Rice University Invitational in Houston, Tex., finishing fourth in the event.
Nov. 2, 2004
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Faster and Faster... CSU scored 424 points, behind Rice (547), Nevada (522) and TCU (460). The meet featured 17 events, but no diving competition. Sixteen swimmers competed on the trip, all of whom swam faster times than they had in the first meet of the season. The Rams lowered one relay time finishing the 200 medley relay time in 1:48.22, good for a third place finish. The swimmers in the event were Amy Abrams, Lyndsey McCaslin, Rachelle Kula and Alina Roberts. In the other relays, the Rams finished fourth in the 200 freestyle relay, seventh in the 400 freestyle relay and sixth in the 400 medley relay. The B relay in both the 400 medley relay and the 400 free relay was right on the heels of the A relay teams, showing depth in the events. Individual Achievements... Abrams took second in the 100 back, gaining another new season best time, 0:58.49. Sara Servold was the third swimmer to finish in the second-place spot for the Rams with a time of 2:08.22 in the 200 fly. Abi Iler was right behind her, finishing third with a time of 2:08.45. Alyson Aggers continued to swim well in the breaststroke events. She finished third in the 200 (2:23.85) and fifth in the 100 (1:07.28). McCaslin finished in sixth behind Aggers with a time of 1:07.72. Tara Staley and Chandra Engs were the third (5:08.44) and fourth (5:10.91) place finishers in the 500 freestyle, respectively. In the 1000 freestyle, Taylor Felton finished third (10:41.45) and Celes Parks finished fourth (10:41.81) as well. Up Next... Freshman Impact...
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