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Charlie Lengal

Women's Swimming & Diving Athletic Communications

Tigers Fall to Cal State East Bay

The Colorado College women's swimming and diving team dropped a 140-84 decision Saturday to Cal State East Bay in Hayward, Calif. The Tigers swept the scoring in the 100-yard breaststroke and 200-yard freestyle relays against the 18th-ranked team in Division II.
 
Freshman Madison Prince-Judd, sophomore Kate Guynn and senior Jane Radecki finished 1-2-3 in the 100-yard breaststroke on Saturday.
 
Junior Justina Zuckerman posted a second-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle, while freshman Alma Jukic, who finished second behind her sister Selma an Friday against UC Santa Cruz, finished third Saturday in the 200 freestyle.
 
Freshman Jio Chang, who won the 200 butterfly and 500 freestyle Friday at UCSC, finished fourth in the 500 free on Saturday and junior Ellen Silk finished fourth in the 200 IM.
 
Zuckerman, Chang, Selma Jukic and freshman Sarah Dunbar combined to finish first in the 200 freestyle relay.
 
In the diving portion of the meet, junior Mary Rose Donahue and freshman Riley Wadehra finished 1st and 2nd, respectively, in the 1- and 3-meter events.
 
The Tigers are idle until taking on CSU-Pueblo in a dual meet on Saturday, Dec. 10 in Pueblo, Colo.
 
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Players Mentioned

Mary Rose Donahue

Mary Rose Donahue

Junior
Kate Guynn

Kate Guynn

Sophomore
Jane Radecki

Jane Radecki

Senior
Ellen Silk

Ellen Silk

Junior
Justina Zuckerman

Justina Zuckerman

Junior
Jio Chang

Jio Chang

Freshman
Sarah Dunbar

Sarah Dunbar

Freshman
Alma Jukic

Alma Jukic

Freshman
Selma Jukic

Selma Jukic

Freshman
Madison Prince-Judd

Madison Prince-Judd

Freshman
Riley Wadehra

Riley Wadehra

Freshman