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Oregon State Downed by UCLA
January 12, 2018 | Women's Swimming
Beavers set four season bests in dual
CORVALLIS, Ore.  – The Oregon State University swimming program tackled UCLA on Friday at the Osborn Aquatic Center to continue the Pac-12 portion of the schedule.
The Bruins took the dual at 150-88 over the Beavers.
"I thought we had a lot of good energy going into this meet, especially after coming off a great winter training," said head coach Jennifer Buffin. "I thought we did a great job supporting each other and creating a positive environment for us to compete in, and it was great to see several in-season best times.
"Staying positive and enjoying the experience is important at this point in the year before going into the Pac-12 Championships. We're in a great place and we'll train hard. We're looking forward to going up against Washington State and Idaho before getting set up for our final meet against Utah."
Freshman Isabelle Bishop (Davis, Calif.) set three season-best times at the dual to kick off the momentum. She touched the wall in 1:01.38 in the 100 back for a fifth-place finish, added a time of 2:14.04 in the 200 back for a third-place finish in scoring, and clocked a 26.36 in the 50 free for a sixth-place finish.
Freshman Fernanda Rodriguez (Portland, Ore.) posted a season-best time of 2:24.09 in the 200 breast to finish second in scoring, and was four-hundredths of a second off her season best in the 100 back after touching in at 1:06.44 to finish fourth.
Sophomore Felicia Anderson (Portland, Ore.) led Oregon State in the 100 back at 56.97 to placed second in the event and added a time of 2:04.68 in the 200 back for another second-place finish.
Freshman Callan Jackman (Dublin, Calif.) finished in fifth place in the 50 free with a time of 25.87, while junior transfer Arianna Letrari (Bolzano, Italy) added a third-place finish in the 200 fly at 2:04.69.
The Beavers will have next week off before they head out on the road on January 26-27 for back-to-back duals with Washington State and Idaho.
For more information on the Oregon State swimming team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the club @BeaverSwim on Twitter
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The Bruins took the dual at 150-88 over the Beavers.
"I thought we had a lot of good energy going into this meet, especially after coming off a great winter training," said head coach Jennifer Buffin. "I thought we did a great job supporting each other and creating a positive environment for us to compete in, and it was great to see several in-season best times.
"Staying positive and enjoying the experience is important at this point in the year before going into the Pac-12 Championships. We're in a great place and we'll train hard. We're looking forward to going up against Washington State and Idaho before getting set up for our final meet against Utah."
Freshman Isabelle Bishop (Davis, Calif.) set three season-best times at the dual to kick off the momentum. She touched the wall in 1:01.38 in the 100 back for a fifth-place finish, added a time of 2:14.04 in the 200 back for a third-place finish in scoring, and clocked a 26.36 in the 50 free for a sixth-place finish.
Freshman Fernanda Rodriguez (Portland, Ore.) posted a season-best time of 2:24.09 in the 200 breast to finish second in scoring, and was four-hundredths of a second off her season best in the 100 back after touching in at 1:06.44 to finish fourth.
Sophomore Felicia Anderson (Portland, Ore.) led Oregon State in the 100 back at 56.97 to placed second in the event and added a time of 2:04.68 in the 200 back for another second-place finish.
Freshman Callan Jackman (Dublin, Calif.) finished in fifth place in the 50 free with a time of 25.87, while junior transfer Arianna Letrari (Bolzano, Italy) added a third-place finish in the 200 fly at 2:04.69.
The Beavers will have next week off before they head out on the road on January 26-27 for back-to-back duals with Washington State and Idaho.
For more information on the Oregon State swimming team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the club @BeaverSwim on Twitter
OREGON STATE ATHLETICS' EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS CULTURE
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
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