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Fresno State    52<\/p>\n<p>2004 WAC Championship Meet <\/p>\n<p>Results                                     Event 1  Women 200 Yard Medley Relay===============================================================================  WAC Record: @ 1:39.88  1999      SMU                                             WAC MEET: # 1:40.13  2\/26\/2003 Southern Methodist University                                        A Kejzar, C Clark, G Lee, L Pomeroy                               1:39.90  A                1:42.89  B    School                                                        Finals        ===============================================================================  1 University of Hawai\u2018i  &#39;A&#39;                                  1:41.51 B           1) Zhen, YingJuan SR               2) Clewett, Katie M SO                 3) Mackey, Nicole FR               4) Quick, Dena JR                        25.94    54.97  1:19.24  1:41.51                                      2 Southern Methodist University  &#39;A&#39; 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