Victoria Anthony and Helen Maroulis became the first two wrestlers to win four consecutive titles at the Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association national championships.
Anthony picked up her fourth national title at 109 pounds, while Maroulis also duplicated the feat at 130 lbs. for the fourth consecutive year to help Simon Fraser University women's wrestling team to a third-place finish at the championship meet in St. Louis, Missouri on Saturday.
Justina DiStasio also won a third national title for SFU at 170 lbs., while Jenna McLatchy earned her second WCWA crown at 191 lbs.
SFU tied overall team champion King University for most individual titles with four apiece.
King garnered 229 points to edge Oklahoma City University by two points for the aggregate title. SFU finished in third spot with 219 points, more than 50 points ahead of fourth-place Lindenwood University St. Charles.
Anthony reached the final following a technical fall over King's Daisy Santos. She went on to place first in the weight class by fall over Breonnah Neal of Campbellsville University.
Maroulis also won her semifinal by a technical fall of Kayla Brendlinger of King, before taking top spot at 130 lbs. over Racheal McFarland of Oklahoma City.
DiStasio beat Lindenwood's Gabriela Guzman by technical fall in the semis and then took top spot with a win over Victoria Francis also of Lindenwood.
McLatchy decisioned her last two opponents, beating Leya Justi Luafalemana of Northwest Kansas in the semifinal. The Chilliwack product clinched her second national title with a win over Malexsis McAdoo of King.
Junior Darby Huckle improved on last year's third-place finish, taking second in the 101 lbs. final.
Nikki Brar placed third at 116 lbs., while New Westminster's Monica Podgorski won by a fall over Michelle Organ of Campbellsville to earn a seventh-place finish.
Jennifer Anderson, Madeline Millsip and Maegan Kuruvita also wrestled for SFU at the nationals.