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2021 PCSC Swim and Dive Championships - 4/14/2021 to 4/16/2021 Results Soka University of America HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:22 AM 4/16/2021 Page 1 2021 PCSC Swim and Dive Championships - 4/14/2021 to 4/16/2021 Results Event 37 Women 100 Yard Freestyle REVISED Name Age School Finals Time Points 1 Vos, Kolya 19 Biola University 51.04 32 24.59 51.04 (26.45) 2 Tolman, Meghan 18 Biola University 51.90 28 24.72 51.90 (27.18) 3 Slater, Sammie R 22 Pepperdine University-CA 52.12 27 25.40 52.12 (26.72) 4 Sanchez, Jenna R 20 Pepperdine University-CA 52.31 26 24.92 52.31 (27.39) 5 Tattersall, Paige E 20 Pepperdine University-CA 52.81 25 25.43 52.81 (27.38) 6 Smith, Riley 21 Azusa Pacific University-CA 52.95 24 25.30 52.95 (27.65) 7 Kelly, McKenzie E 21 Pepperdine University-CA 53.00 23 25.82 53.00 (27.18) *8 Rubie, Meredyth 20 Biola University 53.04 21 25.25 53.04 (27.79) *8 Camarillo, Audrey L 20 Pepperdine University-CA 53.04 21 25.63 53.04 (27.41) 10 Pascoe, Kasidee 21 Biola University 53.08 17 25.60 53.08 (27.48) 11 Shaw, Abby L 19 Loyola Marymount University-CA 53.14 16 25.32 53.14 (27.82) 12 Brackett, Paige E 22 Pepperdine University-CA 53.33 15 25.92 53.33 (27.41) 13 Bygdnes, Oda 23 University of Alaska Fairbanks-AK 53.64 14 25.82 53.64 (27.82) 14 Gruender, Maddy University of California, Sant-PC 53.70 13 26.11 53.70 (27.59) 15 Monnot, Taryn Simpson University 53.76 12 26.13 53.76 (27.63) 16 Garcia, Hailey Concordia University-CA 53.83 11 25.41 53.83 (28.42) 17 Plahn, Lezly The Master's University 54.15 9 25.97 54.15 (28.18) 18 Stubblefield, Sarah Arizona Christian University-AZ 54.32 7 25.61 54.32 (28.71) 19 Kwang, Emerald University of California, Sant-PC 54.53 6 26.13 54.53 (28.40) 20 Myatt, Serena H 22 Loyola Marymount University-CA 54.65 5 25.98 54.65 (28.67) 21 Hoth, Bridget 18 Westmont College-CA 54.69 4 25.43 54.69 (29.26) 22 McArthur, Whitney N 21 University of Alaska Fairbanks-AK 54.97 3 26.58 54.97 (28.39) 23 Peters, Randi Concordia University-CA 55.08 2 26.07 55.08 (29.01) 24 Bacon, Halliona Concordia University-CA 55.23 1 25.90 55.23 (29.33) Soka University of America HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:22 AM 4/16/2021 Page 2 2021 PCSC Swim and Dive Championships - 4/14/2021 to 4/16/2021 Results (Event 37 Women 100 Yard Freestyle REVISED) Name Age School Finals Time Points 25 Gasiorowski, Anna I 22 Loyola Marymount University-CA 55.27 26.01 55.27 (29.26) 26 Willis, Breckynn Concordia University-CA 55.29 26.54 55.29 (28.75) 27 Barry, Cassidy Simpson University 55.54 26.43 55.54 (29.11) 28 Lioi, Lainey E 19 University of Alaska Fairbanks-AK 55.59 26.70 55.59 (28.89) 29 DeBever, Alexis K 22 Loyola Marymount University-CA 55.77 26.83 55.77 (28.94) 30 Rehkopf, Elizabeth 19 Fresno Pacific University-CC 55.99 26.22 55.99 (29.77) 31 Hickson, Marley Concordia University-CA 56.30 26.60 56.30 (29.70) 32 Parker, Karina 21 Azusa Pacific University-CA 56.63 27.48 56.63 (29.15) 33 Lopez, Irene Simpson University 57.00 26.90 57.00 (30.10) 34 McArthur, Kyleigh N 19 University of Alaska Fairbanks-AK 57.45 27.60 57.45 (29.85) 35 Easton, Maddie The Master's University 57.57 27.66 57.57 (29.91) 36 Washam, Emma 19 Westmont College-CA 57.63 28.00 57.63 (29.63) 37 Muslic, Melissa University of California, Sant-PC 57.71 27.25 57.71 (30.46) 38 Vaughn, Naomi A 22 Azusa Pacific University-CA 58.02 27.87 58.02 (30.15) 39 Huerta, Jaden University of California, Sant-PC 58.13 27.20 58.13 (30.93) 40 Shattuck, Morgan 19 Westmont College-CA 58.72 27.53 58.72 (31.19) 41 Ng, Janelle 18 Azusa Pacific University-CA 58.84 27.79 58.84 (31.05) 42 Handaja, Jesslyn 19 Azusa Pacific University-CA 59.02 27.63 59.02 (31.39) 43 Schumacher, Hannah The Master's University 1:00.08 28.32 1:00.08 (31.76) 44 Cheung, Jasmine 18 University of Alaska Fairbanks-AK 1:00.75 29.70 1:00.75 (31.05) 45 Hunt, Carman The Master's University 1:01.08 29.03 1:01.08 (32.05) 46 Van Bogelen, Chloe 20 Westmont College-CA 1:01.81 29.41 1:01.81 (32.40) 47 Erdman, Cassie E 19 University of Alaska Fairbanks-AK 1:02.52 29.70 1:02.52 (32.82) 48 Hansen, Carrie Arizona Christian University-AZ 1:02.96 29.07 1:02.96 (33.89) Soka University of America HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:22 AM 4/16/2021 Page 3 2021 PCSC Swim and Dive Championships - 4/14/2021 to 4/16/2021 Results (Event 37 Women 100 Yard Freestyle REVISED) Name Age School Finals Time Points 49 Williams, Simone The Master's University 1:06.16 30.39 1:06.16 (35.77) 50 Rodriguez, Jacy The Master's University 1:08.17 32.20 1:08.17 (35.97) --- Ottman, Katie 19 Biola University X52.94 24.71 52.94 (28.23) --- Fitzsimmons, Jenna Concordia University-CA X57.66 27.17 57.66 (30.49) --- Reidhead, Ashlyn Concordia University-CA X58.50 27.28 58.50 (31.22) --- Olson, Lauren Concordia University-CA X1:00.54 29.01 1:00.54 (31.53) Scores - Women Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 37 1. Pepperdine University 1272 2. Biola University 1179 3. Azusa Pacific University 654 4. Concordia University 634 5. Loyola Marymount University 615.5 6. University of California, Sant 391 7. University of Alaska Fairbanks 366 8. Fresno Pacific University 253.5 9. Westmont College 241 10. Arizona Christian University 214.5 11. The Master's University 205.5 12. Simpson University 37.
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