Moyer swam four breaststroke races as an individual or a relay competitor and won all four with a school-record time, helping the Bullets win the two-day Gettysburg Invitational. In the opening session on Friday night, she registered an outstanding performance in the 200-breaststroke, breaking a 12-year-old school and Centennial Conference record with a winning time of 2:22.42, which was also a pool record and a NCAA Division III Championship-qualifying "B-cut." In addition, her time currently ranks 13th in Division III. In the morning session on Saturday, Moyer swam the breaststroke leg of the winning 200-medley relay that broke the school record (1:48.31) before winning the 100-breaststroke with a school-record time of 1:06.48. She closed out the weekend by helping break a fourth school record in the final event of the meet, swimming the breaststroke leg of the winning 400-medley relay (3:58.32) that became the first squad in program history to break four minutes in the event.
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