The Colorado State University Pueblo women's swimming team celebrated a record-breaking season with five athletes earning All-RMAC Second Team honors. The ThunderWolves’ success was driven by their strong relay teams, particularly in the 200 and 400 medley relays, where school records were set. Freshman Aria Chase stood out by securing accolades in both a relay and individually in the 100 backstroke, demonstrating her versatility. Other team members recognized include Olivia Dannhaus, Angela Pantke, Andrea Reyes, and senior Carla Sanchez Guareno, who all contributed significantly to the team’s achievements. This recognition underscores CSU Pueblo's progress within the competitive RMAC landscape.

By the Numbers
  • Five CSU Pueblo athletes named to All-RMAC Second Team.
  • Two relay teams set new school records: 200 and 400 medley relays.
State of Play
  • CSU Pueblo's women's swimming is on the rise within RMAC, highlighting their relay performance.
  • A blend of seasoned leadership and promising rookies has emerged in the program.
What's Next

With the foundation of recent success, CSU Pueblo aims to strengthen its relay teams further and build on the achievements of the recognized athletes in the next season, potentially improving their conference standings.

Bottom Line

The recognition for CSU Pueblo women’s swimming reflects their increasing competitiveness in the RMAC, emphasizing the importance of developing both young talent and experienced athletes as they look to continue advancing in future seasons.