Led by freshman
Jio Chang, the Colorado College women's swimming and diving team finished the CC Classic Sunday in second place.
Chang produced a pair of top-three finishes on Sunday, taking second in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:17.22, and joining junior
Justina Zuckerman and freshmen
Sarah Dunbar and
Selma Jukic for a third-place finish in the 400 freestyle relay.
Freshman
Alma Jukic placed in the top five in two events as well, finishing fourth in the 1,650 freestyle and fifth in the 200 free. CC also took three other top-10 spots in the 1,650 free, with junior
Emily Harrison, sophomore
Hannah Varner and senior
Zoe Pierrat finishing fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively.
Junior
Mary Rose Donahue placed fourth in the 1-meter diving competition with 399.65 points, followed by freshman
Riley Wadehra in fifth place with a score of 398.65 points, securing her qualification for the NCAA Regional Diving Meet.
The Tigers' foursome of Pierrat, Zuckerman, and sophomores
Chaney Skilling and
Kate Guynn finished fifth in the 200 Medley relay.
Western State Colorado University won the meet with 821 points, followed by CC with 513 and Colorado Mesa University with 504.
The Tigers are idle until the SCAC Championships, Feb. 8-11, in Lewisville, Texas.