Feb. 21, 2015 Complete Results 
LA MIRADA, Calif. - The Pepperdine swimming and diving team concluded the year at the Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference Championships today, placing seventh overall. Junior Jessica Mosbaugh put the finishing touches on a spectacular meet, winning the 200 breaststroke for the second-straight season.
The Waves scored 643 points, led by Mosbaugh (Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos HS) with 85. She was the seventh-highest individual scorer in the entire field of over 150 student-athletes.
Mosbaugh was crowned the PCSC champion in the 200 breaststroke for the second year in a row. She won in 2014 as a sophomore behind a Pepperdine record time of 2:16.04. In true Mosbaugh fashion, the now junior obliterated her previous record by well over a second, finishing in a time of 2:14.57. She beat her nearest competitor by nearly the same margin.
Her time met the NCAA B standard. She also met the B standard in the 100 breaststroke yesterday.
Lauren Stigers (Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay HS) placed 21st in the finals (2:29.53).
Although they did not advance to the finals, Emma Fitzsimmons (Southport, Conn./Fairfield Ludlowe HS), Amanda Rowe (Reno, Nev./McQueen HS) and Katie Giacobbe (Duluth, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian School) also swam their fastest 200 breaststroke races of the season. Rowe's time of 2:44.25 went down as a personal-best.
After breaking the 200 freestyle record yesterday, Allison Naasz (Lodi, Calif./Tokay HS) had her sights set on the 100 today. The junior first clocked a 52.23 in the prelims to enter the finals as the fifth seed. She moved up two spots after hitting the wall in 51.51, just .22 shy of the program record, but still good enough for second place on the all-time charts.
This is the first time Naasz has earned All-PCSC acclaim in the 100 freestyle, having placed 10th last season.
Naasz scored 69 individual points at the conference championships, ranking 23rd overall.
Laura Graziano (Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic HS) also reached the finals of the 100 freestyle and delivered a 32nd-placed PR time of 54.60.
Sabrina Altman (Kula, Hawaii/Seabury Hall) placed 13th in the finals of the 200 backstroke behind a personal-record time of 2:09.51. The freshman moved up two spots after taking 15th in the prelims.
Abby Crawford (Weddington, N.C./Weddington HS) swam a 2:19-flat in the prelims before charting a season-best 2:16.40 in the finals - good enough for 21st place. Blair Kacynski (Superior, Colo./Monarch HS) took 24th overall with a time of 2:21.38 (season-best 2:19.70 in prelims).
Cailey Stuebner (Los Altos, Calif./Mountain View HS) and Elena Witham (Buena Vista, Colo./Houston County HS) swam in the non-scoring heats and delivered season-best times of 2:22.01 and 2:19.68, respectively.
Erin Himes (West Chester, Pa./Unionville HS) led the charge in the 1,650 freestyle. The sophomore lowered her personal-best time to 18:18.66 to place 15th. Heather Connelly (Chesapeake, Va./Great Bridge HS) followed in 17th with a race of 18:44.56.
After clocking a season-best 2:14.16 in the prelims of the 200 butterfly, Nicolette Barreiro (Valencia, Calif./Hart HS) placed 21st in the finals (2:16.48).
Kelly Presper (Irmo, S.C./Hammond School) lowered her personal-best 200 fly swim to 2:24.97.
The meet ended with the 400 freestyle relay. Naasz, Connelly, Graziano and Mosbaugh placed eighth after hitting the wall in a time of 3:36.13 -- the fastest of any Wave quartet this year by over 10 seconds.
With the exception of Mosbaugh, the PCSC Championships conclude the 2014-15 season for Pepperdine.