Wolfpack Relays Secure Another Spot On The Podium On Day Two
3/21/2025 1:42:00 AM | Swimming
FEDERAL WAY, WASH. – The No. 10 NC State women's swimming and diving team concluded day two of the 2025 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships on Thursday afternoon at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way, Washington.
Starting off things in prelims,Fifth-year swimmer Chase Travis wrapped up her collegiate career in the 500 freestyle with a bang, setting a personal best and securing the fourth-fastest 500 free time in Wolfpack history with a time of 4:39.41.Freshman Lisa Nystrand impressed by finishing 30th in the 200 IM, clocking a time of 1:56.65, which marked the ninth-fastest time in program history.
In another strong showing, freshman Lily Christianson earned her first spot in the finals of the 50 freestyle, posting a time of 21.68 during prelims. In the finals, she finished 16th, continuing the Wolfpack's impressive streak with her performance as the seventh consecutive NC State swimmer to earn All-American honors in the 50 freestyle.
The night ended on a high note with the Wolfpack women's 200 freestyle relay team finishing sixth, clocking a time of 1:26.82. This marked the 16th time in program history that the 200 freestyle relay team has earned All-American status.
Looking ahead to day three of the championships, the following events will be featured: 400 IM, 100 butterfly, 200 freestyle, 100 breaststroke, 100 backstroke, and the 400 medley relay.
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