CALDWELL, Idaho - The College of Idaho broke a pair of school records in their lone home dual meet of the 2013-14 season, but Pacific University held off the Lady Yotes, earning a 138-123 victory tonight in the J.A. Albertson Aquatics Center.
Complete Results
The Yotes opened the meet with a record-setting performance in the 400-medley relay, while butterfly specialist Alexis Medelez shattered the 100-fly school record.
The quartet of Mckayla Stevens, Selena Warburton, Medelez, and Kirby Roberts dominated the early relay, earning a six-second victory in a time of 4:11.08 - four seconds faster than the school record and the ninth fastest time in the NAIA this season.
Medelez followed it up later in the meet, winning the 100-fly with a time of 1:00.64 - a full second and a half faster than the previous record. She also logged a second-place finish in the 200-fly (2:20.21).
Warburton claimed a victory in the 50-free (25.89) and Stevens dominated the 200-back (2:15.16), with the duo combining with Roberts and Allie Godfrey for a victory in the 200-free relay (1:45.08).
Unfortunately, the Lady Yotes could not stop Boxers distance specialist Amanda Clark, who claimed four individual titles on the night. Clark opened with a win in the 1,000-free (10:51.33), the won the 200-free (2:00.01), the 500-free (5:24.04), and the 200-fly (2:16.88).
C of I returns to action next month with a road trip to Soka University.