STOCKTON, Calif. – UC Santa Barbara Men's and Women's Swim bounced back with a completely dominant performance against the University of the Pacific. The Gauchos won 25 of 28 events. The men outscored their opponents 170 to 89, and the women bested the Tigers 195 to 62.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Kyle Brill continues to add his name to UC Santa Barbara's best. He accomplished the second-best time in program history in the 100-yard breaststroke (53.10). The senior followed that up by setting the fastest time by a Gaucho in the 200-yard breaststroke (1:54.79). Brill also won the 400-yard medley relay alongside Matt Driscoll, Justin Wong, and Austin Sparrow (3:11.19). Sparrow and Wong set records too. Austin swam the fourth-fastest time in the 200-yard freestyle for a Gaucho (1:35.83). Justin won the 100-yard butterfly at 47.66 which is good for ninth all-time.
Ashley Ray had a strong showing. She captured the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:02.76 and the 100-yard freestyle (51.41). Her third victory of the day was in the 200-yard freestyle relay with Sophia Hook, Gretta Callison, and Hazel Derr. With Ray in the fourth-spot the team raced to a time of 1:33.93. Annie Andres was superb in freestyle events. She won the 200-yard freestyle (1:51.11) and 500-yarder (4:58.66).
UP NEXT
The women's team heads to Davis tomorrow for a Big West competition against the Aggies. The meet begins at 11 a.m.