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gauge it on — as a team we placed really well.”
Highlighting the Aggies’ three wins was an
impressive performance by freshman Paly
Villareal. She won the 1,650 yard freestyle in a
personal best time of 16:35.27, a time good
enough to be considered for the NCAA meet.
“I’m really happy,” Villareal said. “I wasn’t
expecting to swim that fast, but I was ready to go.
It had been a long season and I had been working
hard. It was real exciting.”
Along with Villareal, the Aggies were able to
pick up consideration times in nearly every
event, including two of their relay squad events.
But the Aggies were only able to wrap up one
guaranteed spot in the upcoming championships.
Sophomore Courtney Patterson swam 54.99 in
tlie 100-yard backstroke, setting the school
record, and clinching a spot at the meet.
Sophomore Ashley Roark claimed a conference
championship in the 400-yard individual medley.
Even with the strong performances, the
Aggies’ future at the nationals is still unclear,
leading many of the women to take the trip back
loAustin this weekend.
Unlike many other NCAA sports, entire teams
do not compete for the national title in collegiate
swimming. Instead, individual swimmers strive for
a predetermined time throughout the season to
qualify for the final meet. When the swimmers
qualify, they swim at the NCAA meet representing
their respective schools, at which point the score is
accumulated from those swimmers who make it.
The more swimmers who qualify for the NCAA
meet, the better chance a school has for doing well.
“We know for sure we have one swimmer, and
then, if you look at what has happened in the
past, we thought we had four individuals and two
relays, but looking right now, it’s a fast year,”
Bultman said.
The fast times this year have raised some
doubt about exactly how many Aggies will be
going to the nationals. The women are preparing
for this weekend’s meet in hopes of lowering their
times and clinching spots for the championship.
“At one point last weekend we were on cloud
nine,” Bultman said. “We thought that we were
golden, but then you watch other teams, and
other swimmers are swimming so fast that now
you have to wait and see.”
The Aggies are set to square off against the
clock one last time this Friday and Saturday.
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