CORVALLIS, Ore.–Zerlynn Tiang and Lillian Moore led BYU in a close 133-129 team win against Oregon State at the Stevens Natatorium Saturday afternoon.
“I’m really proud of our team,” BYU head coach John Brooks said. “Zerlynn and Lillian did a great job in all of their events. It was very close to the end and we had to win that last relay to win the meet, and we did, so that was very fun. We just put together a great team effort.”
The Cougars started the day by taking second and third in the 200-yard medley, with a team of Ashlee Spindler, Anna Dahl, Katie Smith and Alora Foliaki clocking a 1:48.71, followed by Lauren Shaw Taylor, Hanna Skaggs, Ellie Thornbrue and Alexandria Sorensen with a 1:48.83 finish.
In the 1000 freestyle, Vanessa Moffatt finished in 10:34.58 for second place, while Tiang placed third with a 10:40.60.
Thornbrue won the 200 free with a 1:53.20 finish, with Kelly Hatanaka placing third for the Cougars with 1:55.46.
BYU took second place in the 100 backstroke with Spindler posting a 58.88 finish in the event.
Tiang got her first win of the day in the 200 butterfly, marking a 2:06.07 for first place. Moore followed closely behind with a 2:06.12, good enough for second.
Sorensen won the 50 free for BYU, sprinting to a 24.40 finish for first place in the event.
The Cougars took second and third in the 100 free, with Smith posting a 53.64 for second and Brenna Dickson clocking a 53.67 for third.
Hatanaka and Spindler placed second and third in the 200 back for the Cougars, finishing with times of 2:07.58 and 2:08.43, respectively.
In the 200 breaststroke, Riley Merrill posted a 2:24.82 finish, good enough for second place in the event.
BYU took second and third in the 500 free, with Thornbrue finishing second in 5:04.22 and Moffatt clocking a 5:09.84 for third.
The Cougars swept the 100 fly event, with Tiang taking first in 57.10, Sorensen placing second at 58.27 and Moore winning third with a 58.37 finish.
Moore and Hatanaka placed second and third for BYU in the 100 individual medley with finishes of 59.84 and 1:00.05, respectively.
In the last event of the day, the Cougars took the 200 free relay with a team comprised of Sorensen, Smith, Thornbrue and Foliaki clocking a 1:35.84 for first place. With that relay victory, BYU took the overall win in the meet.
The BYU divers will see their next action at the Arizona Diving Invite next Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20-21 in Tucson, Arizona. A select group of swimmers from the men’s and women’s teams will then travel to the Texas Invite in Austin on Dec. 2-5.