ST. GEORGE, Utah - After day three of the Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference Championships in St. George, Utah, the Nanooks find themselves in eighth-place with 268.5 points. They'll wrap up tomorrow at the Dixie State Aquatics Center.
Day three consisted of the 100-yard butterfly, 400-yard IM, 200-yard free, 100-yard breaststroke, 100-yard backstroke and 400-yard medley. The Nanooks first finals appearance came in the women's 400-yard IM as
Emma Corby took fifth-place with a finals time of 4:33.49.
Caroline McCormick joined her in the C-Finals, taking 18th-place and posting a time of 4:45.55.
Shannon McCallum was the final Nanook racing in the 400-yard IM, taking 23rd with a time of 4:54.49.
Sophia Ruppert led the way in the 200-yard free, posting a 17th-place finish, racing to a time of 1:56.11 in the C-Finals. The last finals the Nanooks made on day three was in the 400-yard medley relay. A team of
Nella Pashak,
Emma Corby,
Sophia Ruppert and
Lainey Lioi posted an eighth-place finish on a time of 4:01.33.
Quick Hitters
Tomorrow concludes the 2022 PCSC Championships. The first races of the day will begin at 7:30 a.m. AKT. Alaska will participate in the 200-yard back, 100-yard free, 200-yard breast, 200-yard fly, 400-yard free relay and 1650-yard free.
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