Waves Win First Team PCSC Championship
2/19/2022 8:35:00 PM | Women's Swim/Dive
ST. GEORGE, Utah – After 36 years in the Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference and three-straight runner-up finishes, the Pepperdine women's swim and dive team claimed the first team title in program history after rolling through the 2022 PCSC Championships to win by more than 100 points.
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The Waves held commanding leads after each of the first three days before a strong showing on Saturday put an exclamation mark on the week's events. Pepperdine ended the week with 1,476.50 points. Cal State East Bay came in second with 1,370 points.
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Overall, Pepperdine set five new school records and won three PCSC championships.
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In addition, head coach Ellie Monobe was named the PCSC Championships Swim Coach of the Meet for the second consecutive season.
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MEET RECAP
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Much like Friday, Kara Coughlin (Evergreen, Colo./Evergreen HS) led the Waves with a strong individual performance, setting the school record in the 200 back – one day after setting the school record in the 100 back. Her 200 back time of 2:01.89 gave her second place in that event. Coughlin ended the meet with 86 individual points, fifth-most among all female swimmers in the PCSC and most among the Waves.
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Additionally in the 200 back, Lindsay Hemming (Orinda, Calif./Miramonte HS) claimed the fourth spot all-time in Pepperdine history with a 2:04.04 showing in the final, securing her fourth place in Saturday's final. Emily Morton (Golden, Colo./Lakewood HS) became the third Wave to place in the A final after taking sixth with a time of 2:04.11.
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Also taking second place was the 400 free relay team of Alexandra Browne (Arlington, Va./Washington-Liberty HS), Paige Tattersall (Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS), Emma Purdy (Truckee, Calif./Truckee HS) and Jenna Sanchez (Highland, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS), which earned a time of 3:28.50 in the final event of the meet.
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The 200 fly saw a Wave place in the A final as well, as Jessica Calderoni (Los Altos, Calif./Sacred Heart Preparatory) took fourth with a 2:09.06 time.
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Purdy also competed in the A final of the 100 free, taking seventh with a 52.24 time. This time entered her name into the 10th spot all-time at Pepperdine in this event.
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In the 200 breast final, Olivia Kayye (Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill HS) came in eighth with a time of 2:28.58.
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The prelims saw an entry into the Pepperdine record books, as Sanchez's 52.16 time in the 100 free gave her the eighth all-time spot for that event. In the 200 back time trials, Tay Thomas (Pleasant Hill, Calif./College Park HS) claimed the ninth spot in the Pepperdine record books after a time of 2:07.16.
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Head coach Ellie Monobe said: "We showed a lot of grit and I couldn't be happier to celebrate this well-deserved win.
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"This wouldn't be possible without the support of our parents and staff. Everyone had a role and delivered. This is how championships are won and it's good to say we finally did it."
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NEXT UP: Lexie Martin and Paulina Holmberg will compete at the NCAA Diving Zone Championships from March 7-9, with the location to be determined. The CSCAA National Invitational Championships in Elkhart, Indiana, run from March 10-12. Pepperdine participants are yet to be determined.
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FOLLOW: Follow @WavesSwimDive on Facebook and Twitter for immediate updates, results and more. Go to pepperdinewaves.com for all information, releases and schedules.
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The Waves held commanding leads after each of the first three days before a strong showing on Saturday put an exclamation mark on the week's events. Pepperdine ended the week with 1,476.50 points. Cal State East Bay came in second with 1,370 points.
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Overall, Pepperdine set five new school records and won three PCSC championships.
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In addition, head coach Ellie Monobe was named the PCSC Championships Swim Coach of the Meet for the second consecutive season.
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MEET RECAP
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Much like Friday, Kara Coughlin (Evergreen, Colo./Evergreen HS) led the Waves with a strong individual performance, setting the school record in the 200 back – one day after setting the school record in the 100 back. Her 200 back time of 2:01.89 gave her second place in that event. Coughlin ended the meet with 86 individual points, fifth-most among all female swimmers in the PCSC and most among the Waves.
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Additionally in the 200 back, Lindsay Hemming (Orinda, Calif./Miramonte HS) claimed the fourth spot all-time in Pepperdine history with a 2:04.04 showing in the final, securing her fourth place in Saturday's final. Emily Morton (Golden, Colo./Lakewood HS) became the third Wave to place in the A final after taking sixth with a time of 2:04.11.
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Also taking second place was the 400 free relay team of Alexandra Browne (Arlington, Va./Washington-Liberty HS), Paige Tattersall (Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS), Emma Purdy (Truckee, Calif./Truckee HS) and Jenna Sanchez (Highland, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS), which earned a time of 3:28.50 in the final event of the meet.
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The 200 fly saw a Wave place in the A final as well, as Jessica Calderoni (Los Altos, Calif./Sacred Heart Preparatory) took fourth with a 2:09.06 time.
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Purdy also competed in the A final of the 100 free, taking seventh with a 52.24 time. This time entered her name into the 10th spot all-time at Pepperdine in this event.
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In the 200 breast final, Olivia Kayye (Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill HS) came in eighth with a time of 2:28.58.
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The prelims saw an entry into the Pepperdine record books, as Sanchez's 52.16 time in the 100 free gave her the eighth all-time spot for that event. In the 200 back time trials, Tay Thomas (Pleasant Hill, Calif./College Park HS) claimed the ninth spot in the Pepperdine record books after a time of 2:07.16.
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Head coach Ellie Monobe said: "We showed a lot of grit and I couldn't be happier to celebrate this well-deserved win.
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"This wouldn't be possible without the support of our parents and staff. Everyone had a role and delivered. This is how championships are won and it's good to say we finally did it."
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NEXT UP: Lexie Martin and Paulina Holmberg will compete at the NCAA Diving Zone Championships from March 7-9, with the location to be determined. The CSCAA National Invitational Championships in Elkhart, Indiana, run from March 10-12. Pepperdine participants are yet to be determined.
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FOLLOW: Follow @WavesSwimDive on Facebook and Twitter for immediate updates, results and more. Go to pepperdinewaves.com for all information, releases and schedules.











































