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PENSACOLA, Fla. – The University of West Florida posted a second-consecutive strong day in the pool as the Argonauts closed out their opening weekend of action at the UWF Aquatic Center Saturday.
UWF went 1-2 in the 3-way dual, collecting a win over Little Rock 164-76, before falling to Air Force 143-100 and Tulane 177-76.
Junior diver
Monica Amaral completed a perfect weekend, sweeping both boards on Saturday, including an NCAA Championships qualifying score of 267.30. Senior
Josie McKee placed second in the 3-meter springboard with a season-best 228.75.
Sophomore
Gabrielle Spangenberg swam the 100 breast in 1:06.83 was just out of first, while notching the eight-fastest time in the country among Division II athletes.
Freshman
Pia Hulley posted a top 15 time nationally in the 100 Back for the second-straight day, touching in 59.74. She opened the meet as the leadoff leg in the 200 Medley Relay, helping the Argos to a time of 1:48.97 – the fourth-fastest in the country.
A day after swimming the fastest mile in the country, sophomore
Madeline Pitt raced to the third-quickest 400 Individual Medley time in the Division 2, finishing in 4:34.01. She ended her sixth race of the 2-day session with a fourth-place finish and the ninth-fastest 500 Free in the country in 5:11.43.
UWF will return to action in two weeks when it travels to Tennessee for the Sewanee Invitational, Oct. 30-31.