FEDERAL WAY, Wash. - Utah closed the Pac-12 Men's Swimming Championships by breaking four more school records and capping one of the best weekends in program history.
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In the 200 back,
Daniel McArthur finished seventh overall and broke the school record with a time of 1:41.66 in the prelims. His time is good enough for NCAA consideration.Â
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Austin Phillips swam a 1:44.66 in the prelims and
Ethan Dillard completed the "B" final in 1:44.71 to move to third and fourth place respectively on the Utah leader board.
Cole Avery competed in the "C" final and finished with a time of 1:47.32
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In the 200 breast,
Jack Burton broke his own school record with a time of 1:55.69 to win the "B" final. His time is a NCAA "B" cut time.Â
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Ganem Tebet shaved three seconds off his top time this season with a 1:59.71 in the prelims and
Brody Lewis with a time of 2:00.53 in the "C" final moved into ninth place all-time.
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Ben Scott set a new school mark in the 200 fly with a time of 1:45.01 during the prelims and then finished 14th overall.
Rahiti De Vos swam the seventh-fastest time in Utah history during the "C" final (1:47.37)
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The final record of the evening to fall was the 100 back where
Paul Ungur swam a time trial in 45.69
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Matteo Sogne paced four Utes in the 1650 free with a time of 15:12.54, a new PR and the second-fastest time ever. It also was a NCC "B" cut time. Lewis placed 10th while
Evan Indahl finished 12th and
Brandon Shreeve was 14th.
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Liam O'Haimhirgin placed 12th overall in the 100 free after swimming the prelims in 43.48, a new PR and the second-fastest time in Utah history. This was an NCCA "B" cut time. Tommy Baker narrowly missed the cut with a time of 44.34 in prelims to reach the "C" final.
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McKay King, Phillips, O'Haimhirgin and Baker earned Utah a sixth-place finish in the final event of the evening, the 400 free relay, with a time of 2:54.40.
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