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Beavers fall to Wolf Pack
September 14, 2018 | Women's Swimming
Oregon State falls to Nevada, 53-28
Reno, Nev. – The Beavers opened up the 2018-19 season on the road in Reno, Nevada with a Relay Meet at Lombardi Pool. The Wolf Pack took the decision 53-28.
"Overall, I am pleased with the way the team performed together with only four practices together," said head coach Jennifer Buffin. "They came together as a team and gave each other their best effort."
The Beavers' returning juniors Arianna Letrari and Felicia Anderson anchored the Beavers first two A-relay teams of the afternoon. Kitty Schneider, Jacquie Price, and Letrari finished with a time of 1:18.87 in the 3x50 Butterfly Relay finishing in second. Lindsay Swail, Brooke Hofmann, and Felicia Anderson followed in the 3x50 Backstroke coming in less than a second behind the lead with a final time of 1:18.25.
"This is a good starting point for our program," continued coach Buffin. "The freshman stepped up and raced. With a few weeks of consistent training, I expect they will all improve in our upcoming home meets. This was just a great way for this program to compete for each other."
Oregon State will return to the pool tomorrow for a brief scrimmage with Nevada before both schools' football teams are set to meet on the football field at 4 p.m.
Oregon State is in action next at the Orange and Black meet at Osborn Aquatic Center on September 29th.
For more information on the Oregon State swimming team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the club @BeaverSwim on Twitter.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
"Overall, I am pleased with the way the team performed together with only four practices together," said head coach Jennifer Buffin. "They came together as a team and gave each other their best effort."
The Beavers' returning juniors Arianna Letrari and Felicia Anderson anchored the Beavers first two A-relay teams of the afternoon. Kitty Schneider, Jacquie Price, and Letrari finished with a time of 1:18.87 in the 3x50 Butterfly Relay finishing in second. Lindsay Swail, Brooke Hofmann, and Felicia Anderson followed in the 3x50 Backstroke coming in less than a second behind the lead with a final time of 1:18.25.
"This is a good starting point for our program," continued coach Buffin. "The freshman stepped up and raced. With a few weeks of consistent training, I expect they will all improve in our upcoming home meets. This was just a great way for this program to compete for each other."
Oregon State will return to the pool tomorrow for a brief scrimmage with Nevada before both schools' football teams are set to meet on the football field at 4 p.m.
Oregon State is in action next at the Orange and Black meet at Osborn Aquatic Center on September 29th.
For more information on the Oregon State swimming team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the club @BeaverSwim on Twitter.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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