BERKELEY, Calif. - The Utah men's swimming and diving team fell at No. 2 Cal this evening, 191-100.
Rahiti De Vos,
Colten Montgomery and
Jackson Cunningham won individual events against the Golden Bears.
De Vos, who ranks second all-time at Utah in the 500 free, won the event tonight with a time of 4:30.31. Montgomery, the third-fastest swimmer in the 100 fly, clocked in with a time of 50.44. Cunningham, a newcomer to the Utes, took the 400 IM in 3:59.73
In diving,
Rylan Little earned another second-place finish with a score of 277.29 in the one-meter. Another Ute freshman,
Luke McDivitt had his team's top score in the three-meter (319.50)
A few more freshmen also exceled in the pool with
Nick Becker taking third in the 1000 free (9:19.57) and
Andrew Britton doing the same in the 100 breast (55.88).
The Utes had a couple more third-place finishes courtesy of
Rodolfo Moreira in the 50 free (20.42),
Felix Chiun in the 100 free (44.86) and
Ethan Dillard in the 200 breast (2:05.15)
The men host Colorado Mesa tomorrow at 4 p.m. It is the home opener at the newly named Don Reddish Pool at Ute Natatorium
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