Tigers Win CC Classic For First Time Since 2023

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The Colorado College ladies’s swimming and diving workforce captured its first CC Classic title since 2023 following the ultimate day of the 27th annual meet at Schlessman Natatorium.
 
The Tigers collected 1037 factors over the three-day meet, defeating CSU-Pueblo (879), University of Colorado membership workforce (568) and Adams State (257).
 
Julia Cox led the best way as soon as once more for CC, profitable two particular person occasions and one relay. She touched first within the 50 freestyle with a time of 24.20 seconds and the 200 freestyle in 1:56.41. She joined Sarah Buchman, Adeline Turner and Megan Simonson on the victorious 400 freestyle relay workforce that set a pool document with a time of three:32.68.
 
Simonson and Buchman completed second and third, respectively, within the 50 freestyle behind Cox, whereas Charlotte Flory was second within the 100 breaststroke.
 
The Tigers additionally captured the 200 medley relay with Livi Woolery, Isabella Cole, Buchman and Simonson.
 
“Our focus this weekend was on how we want to prepare for championships, from warmups to recovery, and the team did an outstanding job committing to that process,” head coach Jen Buffin stated. “They stayed focused on every race and every session, and the energy on the deck was exactly what we wanted. That energy translated into fast swimming, great racing and teammates pushing each other to be better. Pool records and a team record are hard to achieve at this point in the season, and that speaks volumes about the leadership of our seniors and the standard they continue to set. I am incredibly proud of what we accomplished and excited for the next few weeks as we prepare for the SCAC Championships.” 

Colorado College returns to motion on the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships, Feb. 11-14, in Garland, Texas.

 


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