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Cougars Dominate Idaho on Senior Night, Set Three Pool Records
Washington State Swimming cruises to a 210-52 victory, breaking three pool records in the process.
Jan. 30, 2026 at 11:55pm
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The Washington State University swimming team won 13 of 14 events and set three pool records in a dominant 210-52 victory over the University of Idaho on Senior Night at Gibb Pool. The Cougars recognized their six seniors before the meet and improved to 6-0 in dual meets this season and 14-0 over the last two years. Three pool records fell, with Rauchholz breaking the 100 backstroke mark, Revitt breaking her own 50 freestyle record, and Wille setting a new 500 freestyle record.
Why it matters
The Cougars' dominant performance on Senior Night showcases the strength of their swimming program, which has now gone undefeated in dual meets over the past two seasons. The record-breaking swims highlight the individual talent on the team and demonstrate WSU's ability to compete at a high level against conference rivals.
The details
The Cougars took the top three finishers in 10 of the 14 events, led by strong performances from their senior class. Rauchholz, Revitt, and Wille each set pool records, with Rauchholz breaking the 100 backstroke mark, Revitt breaking her own 50 freestyle record, and Wille setting a new 500 freestyle record. Other notable Cougar wins came from Revitt in the 100 freestyle, Wille in the 200 freestyle, and Mileisyte, Yalcin, and Rauchholz sweeping the 100 butterfly.
- The meet took place on Friday, January 30, 2026.
- The Cougars recognized their six seniors prior to the meet.
The players
Washington State University Swimming
The Washington State University swimming team, which has gone undefeated in dual meets over the past two seasons.
University of Idaho
The Cougars' conference rival, who they defeated 210-52 on Senior Night.
Rauchholz
A Washington State swimmer who broke the 100 backstroke pool record.
Revitt
A Washington State swimmer who broke her own 50 freestyle pool record.
Wille
A Washington State swimmer who set a new 500 freestyle pool record.
The takeaway
Washington State's dominant performance on Senior Night showcases the strength and depth of their swimming program, which has now gone undefeated in dual meets over the past two seasons. The record-breaking swims by Rauchholz, Revitt, and Wille highlight the individual talent on the team and demonstrate the Cougars' ability to compete at a high level against conference rivals.


