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Darcy Revitt Unofficially Breaks Pool Record With 22.54 50 Free At Washington State Intrasquad

By Anya Pelshaw on SwimSwam

Washington State Intrasquad

The Washington State women hosted an intrasquad this past weekend with the gray team defeating the crimson team 208-175. All of the races were suited up. Highlighting the meet was Darcy Revitt as she swam to an unofficial pool record in the 50 freestyle. Revitt earned the win in a 22.54, just ahead of her own pool record of a 22.55 that she swam at the end of January this past season in a dual meet against Idaho. Revitt’s best time is a 21.89 that she swam in March during prelims of the Mountain West Conference Championships. She went on to win the conference title with a 22.02 in finals.

Revitt also swam to a win in the 100 free this past weekend, swimming to a 49.62 in her win. She won by over a second. Her lifetime best is a 48.05 that she swam for 20th at the 2025 NCAA Championships. She holds the school record in both the 50 and 100 freestyles.

Also highlighting the day was Emily Lundgren who swept the breaststroke events. Lundgren won the 100 breast in a 1:00.22 and the 200 breast in a 2:13.14. She also won the 200 IM in a 2:01.36.

Lundgren was an NCAA All-American this past season as she swam to a 6th place finish in the 200 breast at NCAAs posting a lifetime best 2:06.18. She also swam a lifetime best 58.83 in the 100 breast at 2025 NCAAs. Her 100 breast time from the intrasquad was notably around what she swam at midseason last November at the Art Adamson Invite as she posted a 1:00.28 in prelims at midseason before swimming a 1:00.20 in finals.

Lauren Wille was another multi-event winner. She touched first in the 200 free in a 1:51.45 as well as in the 500 free swimming to a 4:55.49. Her 500 free was faster than she swam in finals at the Mountain West Championships as she swam to a 4:56.01 for 16th back in February.

The Washington State women finished 5th out of 10 teams at the 2025 Mountain West Championships with 975 points, finishing just behind Nevada (998 points). Washington State went on to finish 33rd at 2025 NCAAs with 14 points.

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