The Colorado State Rams celebrated Senior Day on Saturday with one of the best gifts a team can get, earning a 185-113 victory over New Mexico. With the victory, CSU improved to 5-3 in dual meets, continuing its best start to a season since 2009-10.
Despite dropping the meet’s first three events, CSU responded with four consecutive first-place finishes, winning the 200 Freestyle (Elizabeth Prasse<http://www.csurams.com/
“I knew New Mexico would be tough,” Head Coach Christopher Woodard<http://www.csurams.
The Rams increased their lead with big swims in their stroke events, sweeping the 200 Backstroke, 200 Breaststroke and 200 IM. CSU also locked the Lobos out of first and second in the 100 Backstroke, 100 Breaststroke and 100 Freestyle.
“They just continue to build momentum and confidence,” Woodard said of his team. “I think what’s most impressive in swimming any conference opponent is when you can go 1-2 in an event, or 1-2-3. That’s a huge accomplishment, and it was coming from all people in all places. I’m very pleased.”
The diving squad also had a strong afternoon, earning themselves six season bests and seven NCAA Zones qualifying scores. Melissa Bollig<http://www.csurams.com/
Fresh off her honor as Mountain West Diver of the Week, Ariana Milone<http://www.csurams.com/
“Ariana went up against a girl from New Mexico (Megan Harper) who is really good and has been very good for a long time,” head diving coach Kevin Witt<http://www.csurams.com/
The Rams celebrated their Senior Day, sending off four of their top athletes – Yana Garvey<http://www.csurams.com/
Considering the team’s steady improvement, the Rams should be in a good spot heading into the Championships.
“Dual-meet wins aren’t always indicative of what a team can do at conference because it’s not all about depth, it’s a lot about your top end and scoring points, and how quick your relays are,” Woodard said. “I think I do have a lot more confidence in my girls’ ability to execute race strategy and rebound from any disappointing performances, and that’s really key in a four-day meet. I know we will see an even tougher New Mexico at conference, so we will take the win now and prepare for February.”
With Saturday’s victory, CSU improved to 31-2 all-time against New Mexico, and avenged its loss to the Lobos from a year ago, the Rams’ first since 1993-94.
The Rams will return to the pool Saturday, facing Border War rival Wyoming in Laramie.
This release was provided to SwimSwam courtesy of CSU Swimming and Diving.