The BYU men’s and women’s swim and dive teams traveled to Las Vegas to face the UNLV Rebels in a dual meet Friday.
In last year’s meet, BYU’s men’s team earned a 173-127 victory over the Rebels, while the women’s team came up short in a 162-138 loss. This year, the Cougars were eager to change that.
The BYU men’s team topped UNLV 172-106, while the women’s team fell short in a competitive meet against the Rebels.
Despite the split results, the meet featured standout performances and record-setting swims from both squads.
Sophomore Hailey Tiffany made history in Las Vegas, setting a new school record in the women’s 200 freestyle with a time of 1:47.25. She surpassed the previous school mark and her own personal best set at the Big 12 Championship meet last season.
The Cougars also received key contributions across both squads in the relay and diving events, with several athletes earning places on the program’s all-time record board.
Easton Mousser placed first in the men’s 1,000 freestyle and now ranks No. 2 in program history with a time of 9:11.45. Darwin Anderson finished close behind with a time of 9:11.65, moving him to No. 3 all-time in the event.
Mattia Reina secured a first-place finish in the men’s 200 butterfly with a time of 1:45.39, good for No. 3 in program history.
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On the women’s side, Cher Patrick earned her spot at No. 4 in program history in the 1,000 freestyle with a time of 10:08.19, which also earned her a second-place finish in the race.
Victoria Schreiber, Lucy Marek and Sarah Eliason each recorded No. 6 overall rankings in their respective events.
Divers Marti Llop and Brooklyn Goeckeritz both claimed first-place finishes in the three-meter event, adding crucial points to the team’s overall scores.
With UNLV behind them, the Cougars’ swim teams will travel to North Carolina for the Wolfpack Elite Invite on Nov. 20-22, while the dive teams will compete at the USC Invitational in Los Angeles on the same dates.