The Colorado College women's swimming and diving team went 1-2 against Division II opponents Saturday in a four-way dual meet in Pueblo, Colo.
The Tigers defeated Adams State, 173-100, but fell to host CSU-Pueblo, 154-127, and Western State, 154.5-124.5.
Senior
Jio Chang and freshman
Peyton Classon led CC with a pair of individual wins apiece. Chang won the 100-yard butterfly and 200 freestyle, while Classon won both diving events, including an NCAA regional qualifying score of 247.10 in the 3-meter competition. She qualified in the 1-meter event last weekend at home against Southwestern University.
Chang added a second-place finish in the 200 freestyle relay with fellow senior
Selma Jukic and freshmen
Clara Sato and
Maddie Heynen. Freshmen
Millie Benkert and
Kate Brush also produced a second-place result in the 200 IM and50 butterfly, respectively.
What Head Coach Anne Goodman James Said:
"It was a long day of swimming and diving against three strong Division II teams. I was pleased with the way we focused and made some corrections from last week's racing."
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Jio Chang was a real difference maker today, winning two events, and taking third in another.
Peyton Classon made another NCAA qualifying score, this time in 3 meter. She also set a new pool record at CSUP in that event.
Colorado College Notes
Classon set a new pool record in the 3-meter diving event
Chang finshed third in the 100 backstroke
Junior
Jennifer Middleton finished second in the 1-meter diving
Senior
Riley Wadehra finished second in the 3-meter diving
Up Next
The Tigers travel to Sherman, Texas, for a three-way dual meet against Austin College and McMurry University on Friday, Nov. 15.