EDINBURG, Texas – Pepperdine Swim & Dive sits in seventh place heading into the final day of MPSF conference championship action.
Pepperdine's top finishers in each of today's events were as follows:
The Fan sisters both broke into their event's respective top tens. Aliyah earned sixth in the 100 fly while Kiana took ninth in the 100 breast. The younger sibling has strung together a notable individual showing for Pepperdine.
Ansley Halbach's time was good for a new program record. She bested Emily Morton's time of 4:27.11, set in 2020.
Day three's results can be accessed here.
GameOn is hosting a stream, which can be purchased here. Scores are also posted to MeetMobile for subscribers.
Halfway through, the women's standings are as follows:
1. Northern Arizona (912)
2. New Mexico State (795)
3. Northern Colorado (791.5)
4. Cal Baptist (654)
5. Idaho (607.5)
6. Utah Tech (422.5)
7. Pepperdine (408)
8. Pacific (344)
9. Incarnate Word (282.5)
10. UTRGV (202)
Tomorrow's schedule sees the Waves in action for the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, and 200 fly.
ABOUT PEPPERDINE SWIM AND DIVE
Pepperdine swimming & diving has a rich history spanning four decades, having posted top-five finishes in its conference in 32 of 39 seasons. The Waves have captured three conference championships in the past four seasons, its first three conference titles, winning its first MPSF Championship in 2025 after joining the conference the season prior. In 38 seasons in the PCSC, the Waves saw 48 individual champions and 20 PCSC Swimmer or Diver of the Year awards. Andreea Trufasu stands as the program's lone Olympian, having competed in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
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