SALT LAKE CITY – The University of Utah swim and dive program heads to Las Vegas for a dual meet against UNLV on Saturday. Racing gets underway at 11 a.m. MT on will be broadcast live on the UNLVAthletics YouTube channel. Live results can be found on the MeetMobile app.
Opponent: UNLV
Location: Las Vegas, Nev.
Date: Saturday, Nov. 8
Time: 11:00 a.m. MT
Livestream: UNLVAthletics YouTube
Live Results: MeetMobile App
Halloween W
The Utes dominated in their home opener on Halloween, with the men's team beating Colorado Mesa 228-72 and the women's side winning by a 192-108 scoreline. The Utes came out on top in 26 of 32 events, including eight podium sweeps.
Erin Palmer and
Megan Legarth led the way for the women of Utah with a team-high 18 points. Palmer logged wins in the 100 Free, 100 Breast and 200 Free Relay and Legarth took gold in both the 100 and 200 Back. The duo also teamed with
Veronica Gourley and
Julia Bartell to win the 400 Medley Relay.
Evan VanBrocklin led the men's side with 18 points thanks to wins in both the 100 and 200 Free and took gold in the 200 Free Relay alongside
Davis Stachelek,
Ethan Moore and
Sebastian Wrona.
Caleb Gallagher,
Nash Hale,
Strahinja Maslo,
Brandon Miller and
Jakub Walter all contributed 13 points in the victory.
On the diving board, Utah came out on top in both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard on the men's and women's side.
Elias Petersen made his season debut and took both golds on the men's side, while
Callie Eaglestone and
Kathryn Grant each logged a win in their first competition of the season.
First Meet, No Jitters
Utah opened the season on the road against Wyoming in Green River. The men's side started the campaign with a 196-104 victory over the Cowboys while the women's team fell, 172-128.
Caleb Gallagher logged 20 points for the Utes, thanks to wins in both the 100 and 200 Breast, while
Davis Stachelek and
Evan VanBrocklin each logged a pair of individual wins and some relay victories. On the women's side,
Rylee McColley led the charge with 18 points for the Utes thanks to a pair of victories, while
Megan Legarth,
Erin Palmer,
Ella Derby and
Teagan Steinmetz all logged double-digit points.
Attila Bernatsky shined for head diving coach
Richard Marschner, winning the men's 3m with a list total of 281.25 and placed second in the 1m.
Alex Just placed second in the 3m in his Utah debut as well.
Annalise Shrader and
Cierra Cole also showed promise in their collegiate debut. Cole finished second in the women's 3m and third in the 1m, while Shrader logged a second-place result in the 1m and placed fourth in the 3m.
Bernatsky Breaks Out
Sophomore diver
Attila Bernatsky was named the Big 12 Men's Diver of the Week last week after a stellar start to the season against Wyoming. Bernatsky claimed his first collegiate win on the 3-meter springboard thanks to a 281.25 list score. The Winnipeg, Canada native also finished second on the 1-meter springboard, logging a 256.60 score in the event.
Bernatsky's recognition is the first of his career and the 11th weekly award by the Utes since joining the Big 12 Conference prior to last season. Eight of Utah's 11 weekly awards have come from divers.
Big Test in the Big 12
Utah will look to take another step forward as a program as it embarks on its second season in the Big 12 Conference. The Utah men placed third at the Big 12 Championships a season ago, while the women's squad placed fifth in the conference. The Utes will look to improve on those finishes this season, bringing back 22 returners on the men's side and 17 on the women's.
A Look Back - In the Pool
Utah Swimming will look to continue the improvement it has seen under the leadership of
Jonas Persson, who embarks on his fourth season at the helm of the program. After a successful first season in the Big 12 Conference, both the men's and women's teams will aim to compete for a conference title this season.
- Erin Palmer put together her fastest season in the pool last season, posting a number of program records. Her 1:00.40 in the 100-yard breaststroke against Wyoming shattered a program record that had stood since 2014, while her 22.55 in the 50-yard freestyle marked the second-fastest time in program history. She also clocked a 22.57 in the event against BYU, the fastest time recorded inside the Ute Natatorium.
- Palmer was named the Female Swimmer of the Meet at last season's CSCAA National Invitational Championships.
- Nick Chirafisi, Jakub Walter, Jones Lambert and Evan VanBrocklin smashed the Utah program record in the 800m freestyle relay – a mark that had stood for 11 seasons – at the 2025 Big 12 Championships.
- Chirafisi set three personal bests at the conference meet, recording new fastest times in the 200-, 500- and 1650-yard freestyle events.
- Chirafisi, Lambert and Durgan McKean return to the pool after earning all-Big 12 first team honors a season ago, while Lambert, VanBrocklin, Walter, Strahinja Maslo and Brandon Miller were named to the all-Big 12 second team.
- On the women's side, Palmer earned a first team all-Big 12 nod last season.
A Look Back - On the Boards
In the 16th season under head diving coach
Richard Marschner, the Utes have high expectations and are receiving some preseason national recognition. The women's diving team was ranked ninth in the nation and the top team in the Big 12 Conference, while the Utes ranked 13th among all combined Division I programs and take the top spot in the Big 12 when the US PDCA released its first preseason coaches poll earlier this month.
- On the women's side, the Utes will be led by Kathryn Grant and Callie Eaglestone.
- Eaglestone was recognized as the Big 12 Freshman Diver of the Meet at the conference championships last season and the duo both represented the Utes at the NCAA Championships and will look to return to McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta come March.
- Eaglestone earned a spot on both the all-Big 12 first and second teams while Grant was named to the conference's second team.
- Elias Petersen, last season's Big 12 Men's Diver of the Year, will look to anchor the men's side after placing fourth to earn All-America status on the 1-meter springboard and 25th on the 3-meter springboard at the 2025 Championships.
- Petersen broke his own program record in the 1m last year and smashed the Ute Natatorium record that stood since 2018 with a list score of 411.45. He will be joined on the men's side by Auburn transfer Alex Just.
Coaches Corner
Two new additions have joined the Utah coaching staff since the Utes were in the pool last. Persson brought on alumnus
McKay King to help guide the swim program. King swam for the Utes during the 2016-17 season, earning Pac-12 all-academic team honors, after swimming at BYU. He spent last season coaching at American Fork High School, leading the boys' team to the 5A state title, and has overseen the training of Paralympian Audrey Kim, who has set three American records and claimed five induvial titles while under King's guidance.
On the boards, Marschner brought on
Logan Andrews to help coach the Ute divers. Andrews spent the last two years as the head diving coach at New Mexico after spending the prior season at Ouachita Baptist. He spent his college career at Auburn, where he qualified for NCAA Zones all four years and was a two-time finalist at the SEC Championships. He was teammates with current Utah swimming assistant coach
Aly Tetzloff while in Alabama.
King and Andrews join Tetzloff,
Jos Smith,
Jordan Taylor and
Brody Lewis as assistant coaches under Persson and Marschner.
Looking Ahead
Utah stays on the road next week for the first of two competitions down in Texas. The diving team heads to Austin for the Texas Diving Invitational from Nov. 13-15, before meeting up with the swim program in Dallas from Nov. 19-22 for the SMU Invitational.
Stay Connected
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FB.com/UtahUtesSwimDive), and the official mobile app of Utah Athletics, Utah360 -- download
here.
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