MIAMI - Utah swimmers captured 21 of 26 events as the Ute men won the FIU Sprint Invite on Friday and the women placed second.
On the men's side,
Daniel McArthur was the only Ute to win a pair of individual events, capturing the 100 back in 51.40 and the 100 IM in 51.79.
Rahiti De Vos notched three top-five finishes, winning the 200 free in 1:41.97, earning a runner-up spot in the 500 free and going third in the 100 fly. He was matched by
Matteo Sogne who won the 500 free in 4:38.30, went fourth in the 200 free and placed fifth in the 10 fly.
Ganem Tebet and
Jeremiah Young also turned in solid performances. Tebet was second in the 100 breast, fourth in the 50 breast and fifth in the 100 IM. Meanwhile, Young was third in the 100 IM, fourth in the 100 breast and fifth in the 50 breast
Some other winners included
Paul Ungur in the 50 back,
Rodolfo Moreira in the 50 free,
Ben Scott in the 50 fly and
Felix Chiun in the 100 free.
Jack Burton won the 100 breast in 58.04 and was also second in the 50 breast, while
Cole Avery won the 100 fly in 51.41 and took second in the 100 IM.
Ungur and Moreira were also part of the winning 200 free relay team, along with
Clay Stoddard and
Liam O'Haimhirgin. Stoddard also finished as the runner-up in the 50 fly while O'Haimhirgin was second in the 100 free and third in the 200 free.
Austin Phillips,
Brandon Shreeve and
Grant Thompson all notched two top-five finishes while
Colten Montgomery,
Brody Lewis and
Chris Taber recorded one apiece.
For the women,
Darby Wayner and
Dorien Butter each won a pair of individual events for the Utes. Wayner captured the 100 fly (58.28) and the 100 IM (58.75) while also placing fourth in the 100 breast. Butter was victorious in the 50 and 100 free
Butter was also on the winning 200 free relay team with
Gillian St. John,
Claire Jackson and
Emma Broome. Broome also won the 50 back and finished third in the 100 back, St. John was the runner-up in the 50 fly and 100 free and Jackson was a runner-up in the 50 free.
Some more Utah winners included
Sarah Lott, who took the 100 back in 58.44 and placed third in the 50 back,
Mariah Gassaway, who won the 50 breast and was the runner-up in the 100 breast,
Genevieve Robertson, who won the 100 breast in 1:05.11 and was the runner-up in the 50 breast, and
Ianire Casarin, who took the 200 free in 1:51.76.
Jordan Anderson earned three top-five finishes, placing second in the 500 free and going third in both the 100 fly and 100 IM.
Mallori Allen and
Gabby Fagan notched a pair of top-five finishes and
Jenna Marsh,
Marah Smith,
Christina Pick, Maddy Gebhart, Sarah McClendon and
Hailey Pabst had one apiece.
The Utah swimmers are back in action on Sat., Jan. 20 at Denver