
Photo by: Steven Hong
Falcons Break Four Facility Records in Victory over Seattle U, 208-54
1/16/2026 10:52:00 PM | Women's Swimming and Diving
SEATTLE, Wash., - Air Force blew past Seattle U, 208-54, and left their mark at the Redhawk Center on Friday January 16. The Falcons saw ten individual first place finishes and four broken facility records.
"It was a great night for our team, we raced tough and saw the results of our hard work over the last few weeks," said head coach Colleen Murphy. "We are about four and a half weeks from conference and this team is poised for a great meet."
The 200 medley relay team of Kai-Min Tsuei, Naomi Furman, Amber Martin, and Ryan Mills broke the Redhawk Center facility record with their first-place time of 1:42.48.
Abby Miller broke an individual pool record with her top finish in the 1000 free at 10:11.01. Katie Andrist (10:15.60) and Grace Nickell (10:22.36) rounded out the top three.
In the 200 free, Lily Larson (1:50.11), Mills (1:51.78), and Natalie Doig (1:53.16) went 1-2-3.
Larson also won the 500 free at 4:56.96, with Doig (5:04.18) in second, and Andrist (5:06.42) in third.
Brynn Bond collected a gold finish in the 100 back at 56.08, while Tsuei (56.43) and Sadie Hartig (57.35) finished in second and third, respectively.
In the 200 IM, Bond touched the wall at 2:04.20 for her second top finish of the night. Hanani Dona (2:05.86) and Elizabeth Sistrunk (2:06.62) completed the top three.
With her time of 1:02.16, Furman broke the Redhawk Center in the 100 breast for first place. Mandy Fleetwood (1:04.29) and Maeve Linscott (1:04.32) took the last two podium finishes.
Following her return from study abroad, Abigail Hardy placed first in the 200 fly after clocking a time of 2:03.55, with Jena Nowoswiat (2:03.67) and Dona (2:06.66) right behind.
Lily Bachl claimed first in the 50 free at 23.94 while Mills won the 100 free with her time of 51.11.
In the 200 back, Addy Forbes touched the wall at 2:01.33 for first, while Hartig trailed in second (2:02.18).
Senior, Linscott, picked up a win the 200 breast, scoring nine points for the Falcons with a time of 2:16.92. Teammates Furman (2:17.15) and Fleetwood (2:20.21) took second and third place.
Closing out the meet, the 400 free relay team, comprised of Mills, Bachl, Hannah Seal, Larson went 3;26.05 to break the final facility record of the night.
Murphy commented, "We had so many great swims tonight, but breaking pool records is always special."
The Falcons will be back in action in a tri-meet against BYU and Colorado Mesa on Friday January 23 in Provo, Utah.
"It was a great night for our team, we raced tough and saw the results of our hard work over the last few weeks," said head coach Colleen Murphy. "We are about four and a half weeks from conference and this team is poised for a great meet."
The 200 medley relay team of Kai-Min Tsuei, Naomi Furman, Amber Martin, and Ryan Mills broke the Redhawk Center facility record with their first-place time of 1:42.48.
Abby Miller broke an individual pool record with her top finish in the 1000 free at 10:11.01. Katie Andrist (10:15.60) and Grace Nickell (10:22.36) rounded out the top three.
In the 200 free, Lily Larson (1:50.11), Mills (1:51.78), and Natalie Doig (1:53.16) went 1-2-3.
Larson also won the 500 free at 4:56.96, with Doig (5:04.18) in second, and Andrist (5:06.42) in third.
Brynn Bond collected a gold finish in the 100 back at 56.08, while Tsuei (56.43) and Sadie Hartig (57.35) finished in second and third, respectively.
In the 200 IM, Bond touched the wall at 2:04.20 for her second top finish of the night. Hanani Dona (2:05.86) and Elizabeth Sistrunk (2:06.62) completed the top three.
With her time of 1:02.16, Furman broke the Redhawk Center in the 100 breast for first place. Mandy Fleetwood (1:04.29) and Maeve Linscott (1:04.32) took the last two podium finishes.
Following her return from study abroad, Abigail Hardy placed first in the 200 fly after clocking a time of 2:03.55, with Jena Nowoswiat (2:03.67) and Dona (2:06.66) right behind.
Lily Bachl claimed first in the 50 free at 23.94 while Mills won the 100 free with her time of 51.11.
In the 200 back, Addy Forbes touched the wall at 2:01.33 for first, while Hartig trailed in second (2:02.18).
Senior, Linscott, picked up a win the 200 breast, scoring nine points for the Falcons with a time of 2:16.92. Teammates Furman (2:17.15) and Fleetwood (2:20.21) took second and third place.
Closing out the meet, the 400 free relay team, comprised of Mills, Bachl, Hannah Seal, Larson went 3;26.05 to break the final facility record of the night.
Murphy commented, "We had so many great swims tonight, but breaking pool records is always special."
The Falcons will be back in action in a tri-meet against BYU and Colorado Mesa on Friday January 23 in Provo, Utah.
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