By Charlotte Wells on SwimSwam
UCLA vs. Nevada (Women Only)
January 31st, 2026 Spieker Aquatics Center – Los Angeles, CA SCY (25 yards) Results Final scores: UCLA – 163, Nevada – 80UCLA’s swimming and diving team shone bright during its last dual meet of the season, toppling Nevada 163-80 for a decisive senior day victory. Despite their loss, the Wolf Pack brought plenty of energy to the meet in the form of a record-breaking swim.
Nevada’s Scarlett Ferris delivered a stunning performance in the 100 back, throwing down a time of 50.78 to claim the victory by almost two full seconds. Her swim broke both her own previous program record and her own Mountain West Conference All-Time record, shaving .38 off of her former best time (51.16) from earlier this season.
Ferris continued to bring home the points for the Wolf Pack, taking the runner-up spot in the 50 free (22.47) and helping her team to a 2nd-place finish in the 200 medley relay.
Another standout performer for Nevada was Bailey Heydra, who swept the diving events. She prevailed on the 1-meter with a score of 300.85 points and on the 3-meter with a score of 307.10 points, making her the only diver to surpass 250 points on either event.
Freshman Applejean Gwinn led the charge for UCLA, taking home the title in both the 500 free (4:49.31) and the 1650 free (16:53.67). Her performance in the 1650 marked a season-best time.
The Bruins continued to dominate the freestyle events, with Claudia Yovanovich touching first in the 50 free (22.35) with a lifetime best time, Jada Duncan winning the 100 free (48.56) and Gizem Guvenc claiming the title in the 200 free (1:46.33).
UCLA posted a podium sweep in the 100 fly, led by Fay Lustria in 53.65. Josie Arbuckle took the runner-up spot with a personal best time of 54.33, followed closely by Alexis Schaffer in 54.48.
The Bruins also logged a 1-2 finish in the 100 breast, thanks to Sarah Bennetts (1:00.47) and Nikoline Biltoft-Jensen (1:01.32).
Up Next
UCLA returns to competition on Feb. 18th at the Big Ten Championships, while Nevada will be back in action Feb. 18th for the Mountain West Championships.
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