SALT LAKE CITY - Utah Swim and dive is off to Atlanta this weekend for the Georgia Tech Invite, Friday-Sunday, at the McAuley Aquatic Center
FOLLOW THE UTES
Georgia Tech will provide live results and you can watch all the action on the Atlantic Coast Conference Network's streaming platform, ACCNX
Live Results: https://data.ramblinwreck.com/livestats/c-swim/index.htm
Live Streams:
Friday, Nov. 22
Prelims:
http://www.espn.com/watch?id=38cfa03a-a9a4-44ea-a171-6cdf8ddc6f52
Finals:
http://www.espn.com/watch?id=dc0c8503-291a-43c3-a3ef-6fbc34b74575
Saturday, Nov. 23
Prelims:
http://www.espn.com/watch?id=6b50b697-2f5f-4082-bc40-580ac2701597
Finals:
http://www.espn.com/watch?id=911d2e65-2068-4a8a-a67f-43d35422fba2
Sunday, Nov. 24
Prelims:
http://www.espn.com/watch?id=e4e88b9e-be3d-4ef4-940d-80ece1448c44
Finals:
http://www.espn.com/watch?id=f24387e3-33d5-4e88-80aa-6b48bbaf85c3
LAST TIME OUT
Utah Swim and Dive came away victorious against UNLV back on Nov. 1 as the men won 186-108 and the women followed suit, 189-111.
In the Pool
The men's meet started with success in the 400 medley relay.
David Fridlander Andrew Britton,
Liam O'Haimhirgin and
Ben Waterman won in 3:19.20. Britton came back and captured the 100 breast in 57.06 with O'Haimhirgin won the 100 free in 45.71. Waterman went on to take two more events for Utah, the 200 fly in 1:52.65 and 100 in 49.51.
Another winner in multiple events was
Tyler Klawiter. He was able to win the 1000 free in 9:26.66 and the 500 in 4:3.76. There were more Utes in the winner's circle as
Felix Chiun took the 50 free in 20.95 and
Harrison Wayner seized the 200 breast in 2:07.39. The evening concluded with the O'Haimhirgin brothers, Chiun and
Cooper DeRyk beating the Rebel contingent with a time of 1:22.47
The women also cruised to victory, starting with another solid performance in the 400 medley relay.
Emma Lawless,
Charity Pittard,
Sarah Lott and
Maddie Woznick won the event with a time of 3:46.88.
Pittard won a couple more events for Utah, the 200 breast (2:21.00) and the 200 IM (2:06.51).
Leyre Casarin also completed the daily double, winning the 50 free in 23.85 and the 100 in 51.77. Lawless and Lott also impressed individually with the sophomore taking the 100 fly in 56.64 and the senior winning the 100 back in 55.77.
Four more Utes picked up individual wins with
Mariah Gassaway won the 100 breast in 1:04.67,
Christina Pick took the 200 fly in 2:05.37,
Audrey Reimer rolled in the 200 back with a time of 2:00.81 and
Sara McClendon sailed to victory in the 1000 free in 10:14.44
On the Boards
Tony Chen dominated for the Utah men on the boards, winning the one meter (326.70) and three meter (365.93), while
Emma Ruchala won the women's one meter (270.53). The two Utes, along with
Lizzy DeCecco and
Regan Caufield, had their best scores of the season and hit qualifying marks for NCAA Zones.
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At the USC Diving Invite last weekend, Chen took second in the 3m after recording the high score during the prelims.
Luke McDivitt was second on the platform for the Utes with walk-on
Chase Hindmarsh placing fourth. Caufield wsa seventh in the platform and had the eighth-highest score in Utah history.
ON DECK
The next meet at Ute Natatorium is the Utah Diving Invitational, Dec. 6-7. The next home meet for the women is Jan. 17 against Washington State and Nevada. The men will be back in action the next day, competing against Denver
ALL-TIME UTAH RANKINGS
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
100 free –
Sarah Lott (10th)
200 free –
Sarah Lott (4th)
500 free -
Sara McClendon (5th)
1000 free -
Sara McClendon (2nd)
1650 free –
Sara McClendon (2nd),
Mandy Gebhart (7th)
100 back –
Audrey Reimer (2nd),
Emma Broome (3rd),
Emma Lawless (5th),
Sarah Lott (6th),
Mallori Allen (10th)
200 back –
Audrey Reimer (1st),
Sarah Lott (2nd),
Emma Lawless (4
th),
Mallori Allen (6th),
Mandy Gebhart (8th),
Emma Broome (9th)
100 breast –
McKenna Gassaway (7
th),
Mariah Gassaway (9th)
200 breast-
Grace Horvath (7th), Mariah Gassaway (8th),
McKenna Gassaway (9
th)
100 fly –
Emma Lawless (6th),
Emma Broome (8th)
200 fly –
Emma Lawless (6th),
Christina Pick (7th)
200 IM –
Christina Pick (6th),
Grace Horvath (10th)
400 IM –
Christina Pick (3rd),
Grace Horvath (6th),
Mandy Gebhart (7th)
WOMEN'S DIVING
1 meter –
Clare Greenlow (8th),
Emma Ruchala (10th)
3 meter –
Emma Ruchala (6th),
Clare Greenlow (7th)
Platform -
Regan Caufield (8th)
MEN'S SWIMMING
50 free –
Rodolfo Moreira (6th), Liam O'Haimhirgin (7th)
100 free –
Liam O'Haimhirgin (3rd), Rodolfo Moreira (4th)
200 free –
Liam O'Haimhirgin (2nd), Rahiti De Vos (6th), Robert King (9th)
500 free –
Rahiti De Vos (2nd), Tyler Klawiter (7th), Robert King (8th), Matteo Sogne (10th)
1000 free - Rahiti De Vos (3rd), Tyler Klawiter (8th)
1650 free –
Rahiti De Vos (3rd), Matteo Sogne (4th), Tyler Klawiter (5th)
100 back –
David Fridlander (3rd)
200 back –
David Fridlander (3rd)
100 breast –
Andrew Britton (1st), Brody Lewis (4th)
200 breast-
Brody Lewis (2nd), Andrew Britton (8th)
100 fly –
Colten Montgomery (3rd), Ben Waterman (7th)
200 fly –
Rahiti De Vos (7
th),
Ben Waterman (9th)
200 IM –
Jackson Cunningham (10th)
400 IM –
Jackson Cunningham (6th)
MEN'S DIVING
1 meter –
Luke McDivitt (7th), Tony Chen (9
th)
3 meter –
Tony Chen (3
rd)