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Utah Swim’s Palmer Named CSCAA Female Swimmer of the Meet
3/15/2025 7:30 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
Utes wrap final day of National Invite with three medals
OCALA, Fla. – In the final day of its season, the University of Utah's swim team found three medals and a Swimmer of the Meet award in Ocala, Fla. at the FAST Facility on Saturday.
"This was a great experience," said head coach Jonas Persson. "I'm happy and really proud of everyone and it was a lot of fun to have Erin be the swimmer of the meet."
Top of the Lane
Swimmers Swimming Swims
Looking Ahead
Taking on the NCAA Championships, three Utah divers will represent the Utes and travel to Federal Way, Wash. to compete for a national title on March. 19-22.
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Fans can follow along on social media (Twitter: @UTAHswimdive | Instagram: @utahswimdive | Facebook: Facebook.com/UtahUtesSwimDive), and the official mobile app of Utah Athletics, Utah360 -- download here.
"This was a great experience," said head coach Jonas Persson. "I'm happy and really proud of everyone and it was a lot of fun to have Erin be the swimmer of the meet."
Top of the Lane
- Durgan McKean brought in the first medal of the night for the Utes, taking silver in the 200-yard IM with a time of 48.53.
- Taking charge of the mile, or the 1,650-yard freestyle, Quinn Jones swam in at 15:03.38 for the gold, adding a personal best and the sixth-fastest time in Utah history.
- Not far behind, Jones Lambert grabbed the silver medal with a time of 15:09.76, also earning a personal best.
Swimmers Swimming Swims
- In the 100-IM, Kelson Flynn finished his B-final swim at 50.10 for 17th-place.
- In the same race on the women's side, Erin Palmer clocked a 55.76 to finish in 13th-place.
- Rylee McColley touched the wall at 2:14.47 in the 200-yard breast, finishing her race in the 13th slot.
- Evan VanBrocklin finished in eighth-place in the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 1:47.32.
- In the same race, Jakub Walter touched in at 1:47.23 to finish in 12th-place.
- Owen Calrsen finished his 1,650-free at 15:36.20, out-touching a swimmer for ninth-place.
- The men's team finished the meet off with a fifth-place swim in the 400-yard freestyle relay, clocking in at 2:56.38.
- On the women's side, their relay finished at 3:23.74.
Looking Ahead
Taking on the NCAA Championships, three Utah divers will represent the Utes and travel to Federal Way, Wash. to compete for a national title on March. 19-22.
Follow the Utes!
Fans can follow along on social media (Twitter: @UTAHswimdive | Instagram: @utahswimdive | Facebook: Facebook.com/UtahUtesSwimDive), and the official mobile app of Utah Athletics, Utah360 -- download here.
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