Multiple Mountaineers Post Top 10 Times in Loss at Penn State – West Virginia University Athletics

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams lost to Penn State on Saturday at the McCoy Natatorium in University Park, Pennsylvania.



 

The men’s swimming and diving team (1-4) lost, 193-90. The women’s swimming and diving team (1-5) lost, 189-91.

 

Despite the losing effort, the Mountaineers had some bright spots against the Nittany Lions. Sophomore Delaney Cox was the only Mountaineer to top the podium as she won the women’s 200-yard backstroke (2:01.38).

 

Two Mountaineers posted top 10 times in their respective events for the women’s team. In just her third meet with WVU, redshirt junior Natasha Whittall posted the 10th fastest time in the women’s 100-yard backstroke (54.81).

 

In the men’s 100 back, senior Justin Heimes beat his previous best with a final time of 46.66. He holds the fourth fastest time in the event in program history.

 

Redshirt sophomore Sofia Deste placed third while posting the 9th fastest time in program history in the women’s 100-yard breaststroke. She touched the wall at 1:03.43.

 

In the men’s 400-yard individual medley, freshman Joey Stebbins placed second and set the 10th fastest time with a final time of 3:52.42.

 

In the diving well, sophomore Owen Recker placed second on the men’s 1-meter (338.70) and 3-meter (310.05). Recker’s point total for the 1-meter places him fourth all-time in program history on the 1-meter.

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For the women’s team, junior Abigail Sullivan placed third on the women’s 3-meter (275.70).

 

West Virginia does compete again until the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships. This year’s championships take place at Weyerhaeuser Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Washington, from Feb. 25-March 1.

Support the Swimming & Diving Sport Enhancement Fund to help make a difference in the experience provided to our student-athletes and coaches! Our teams rely on these donations for equipment purchases, team travel, ever-increasing recruiting costs, and other operational expenses. Invest in champions today!

 

For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVUSwimDive on X, Facebook and Instagram.

 

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