Stefanie Covarrubias

Stefanie Covarrubias
Stefanie Covarrubias
  • Height:
    5'2"
  • Hometown:
    Oxnard, CA
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    Pacifica
  • Events:
    Diving, Backstroke
  • Team:
    Women's Swim
News mentions
Pirate Swimmers Compete at WSC Championships
Pirate Swimmers Compete at WSC Championships

In their final competition of the season, the Ventura College swim and dive teams competed at the Western State Conference Championships Friday and Saturday at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo. Caitlin Potter led the effort for the women with three individual golds while Arturo Medina won two golds for the men on Saturday. In Friday's diving competition, Roman Becher also brought home a pair of golds.

Collin Spargur led the VC men on Friday with three first place finishes in their double dual meet with Santa Monica at Mt. San Antonio College. the Pirate men split their duals with the Mounties and Corsairs while the VC women won both duals.
Swim & Dive Competes in Double Dual Meet at Mt. SAC

The VC men's and women's swimming and diving teams competed at a double dual meet at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut on Friday, taking on the host Mounties and Santa Monica College. The Pirate men defeated the Corsairs and lost to Mt. SAC while the women won both duals. Collin Spargur and Arturo Medina led the men with three golds each while Caitlin Potter and Sierra Limneos each won three individual races for the women.

Pirate swimmer Sierra Limneos had a pair of first place finishes Saturday in the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke events and finished third in the 200-yard individual medley. The VC men and women were competing in San Luis Obispo against Cuesta and Allan Hancock in a non-scoring meet.
Potter Sets School Record As Swimmers Compete in San Luis Obispo.

The Pirates' men's and women's swimming and diving teams traveled north to San Luis Obispo Saturday to compete in a non-scoring meet against Cuesta and Allan Hancock colleges. Caitlin Potter had the highlight of the day, setting a new school record in the 200 yard backstroke while Sierra Limneos had a pair of first place finishes. For the men, Roman Becher had a gold and a bronze and also was a top performer in diving.