The Northern Arizona swimming and diving were able to win four of the six events on day four of the Western Athletic Conference Championship to seal its sixth straight Championship. The Lumberjacks won the WAC title with a final score of 772.5, with the closest opponent only having 582 points. The NAU seniors are the third class to have won a championship every year, and have laid a path for future 'Jacks."The coaching staff is extremely proud of all our girls," NAU head coachsaid. "They came in and had the mindset to get better every day. It was never about chasing the Championship, but we knew if we worked hard and did everything right the result would be a Championship."Overall, the WAC Championships was a huge success for the team as they won nine individual events throughout and broke four school records. Northern Arizona saw two wins on the boards fromand six in the pool, withandwinning two individual apiece.Northern Arizona finished off its last day of the WAC Championship on a high note as the team won four different events while breaking two different program records.The Lumberjacks first event of the day was the 1650 freestyle wherewas able to record a win for the Lumberjacks with a time of 16:28.72. This win marks the first individual win of the Championship for the Lumberjacks. Fellow 'Jackwas able to place ten overall in the event with a time of 17:09.57.The second race of the final day of the event was the 200 backstroke wherewas able to finish second. The second place finish was the highest for Montiel on the weekend. The 'Jack finished with a time of 1:59.93.Rodriguez was able to dominate her competition again as she took first place in the 100 freestyle with a time of 48.90. The time is the fastest in NAU's history and is the second time she has broken a record on the week. Besides Rodriguez,was able to make it into the finals as she placed sixth with a time of 51.07.The Lumberjack winning streak advanced to two straight events as Williams was able to win the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:14.53. This win marks the second individual win for Williams on the week and third win overall.Following the Rodriguez and Williams win, fellow NAU swimmerwas able to keep the winning streak going as she won the 200 butterfly with a time 1:59.75. Northern Arizona was able to dominate the event as they took the top three spots, along with fifth. Following Bier in the race wasin second andin third. In fifth place waswho swam the 200 butterfly in 2:03.74.The final race of the WAC Championship was the 400 freestyle relay, where NAU was able to place second in the event. Rodriguez, King,, and Nichols were able to complete the event with a time of 3:21.53."These amazing results on the weekend are the result of the girl's work and the great coaches I have around me," Johns said. "People like Nikki, Liz, and Larry are the reason this program can win year in and year out, these coaches do an incredible job getting the girls better every practice and I can't express my gratitude for them enough."Northern Arizona will be back in Flagstaff for the last time this season from March 11- March 13, where the Lumberjack divers will take part in the Zone Diving competition.