COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Jan. 15, 2021) – The Wyoming men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened up the weekend with a split against the Air Force Falcons on Friday night. The Cowgirls earned a decisive 145-79 win while the men dropped its contest 133-86.
In the 400 medley relay, the team of
Katelyn Blattner,
Rylie Pilon,
Hannah Mclean-Leonard and
Lainee Jones took first in a time of 3:46.74, while the team of
Emily Giles,
Isabel Rich,
Kira Crane and
Sani Carsrud finished in third with a mark of 3:53.70.
In the 1650 freestyle,
Roxanna Ramirez touched the wall in a time of 17:43.31 to finish first.
Sage Morton followed in second with a career-best time of 17.50.44, while
Maggie Clerkin had a time of 18:06.08. For the men,
Ryan Netzel finished first with a time of 16:25.35. Danny Cumnock-Francois posted a mark of 16:28.38 followed by
Andrew Columbus with a career-best of 16.43.27.
Blattner had a top time of 1:52.87.
Britt Nichols swam a time of 1:55.05 while Carsrud touched the wall in 1:56.45.
Olivia Staver touched the wall in 1:59.40.
Austin Crump had the top time for the men in 1:42.02 followed by
Harry Tjaden in a career-best 1:43.89.
Miller Browne went 1:44.94 followed by freshman
Reilly Gilbert with a mark of 1:45.38.
The 50 freestyle had
Kali Franckowiak going with a career-time of 24.15 to place second. Crane placed in the following spot with her time of 24.20. For the men,
Max DeYoung went with a time of 21.26 for a fourth place spot, while
Grant Sloan recorded a mark of 21.29.
Mclean-Leonard had the top time in the 200 IM with a mark of 2:07.62. Giles went 2:09.72 followed by Eccelston in 2:09.83. The men were led by senior
Mitchell Hovis with his time of 1:55.75 to place third.
Luke Walker touched the wall in 2:00.04 while Rodriguez went 2:03.11.
On the boards,
Melissa Mirafuentes took first in the platform with her season-best score of 242.40.
Abigail Zoromski was fourth with a mark of 187.05 and
McKenna Houlihan posted a score of 175.88. For the men, the top finisher was
Brendan Byrnes who placed second with a score of 276.38.
Elijah Chan had a score of 259.88 after six dives, followed by
Juan Gonzalez with a mark off 244.35.
Ramirez scored points in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:10.67 and was followed by
Isabel Rich who touched the wall in 2:11.22.
Cameron Murphy was the best finish for the Cowboys with a time of 1:48.93 followed by
Harry Tjaden in 1:55.30.
Jones took the 100 freestyle title home with her time of 51.25. Franckowiak went a time of 51.95 to place third. Crump finished third with his time of 47.17 followed by Gilbert and
Jakob Borrman with times of 47.31 and 47.98, respectively.
In the 200 backstroke, Giles was the top finisher in a time of 2:08.35 followed by Niemann in 2:09.21. Eccleston went 2:12.56 and
Claire Becker recorded a mark of 2:21.78. Browne swam a top time of 1:54.67 to place second.
Luke Walker and
Andrew Rodriguez went 1:56.30 and 2:09.50.
Britt Nichols placed on top of the podium in the 500 freestyle with her time of 5:08.51. Morton paced her way to a third place spot with a time of 5:14.58 and
Emma Mehl posted a mark of 5:18.53. Cumnock-Francois led the men with a time of 4:47.99 followed by Diaz in a time of 4:49.52.
Rich recorded her time of 2:23.30 in the 200 breaststroke to earn points on the Cowgirl side. Pilon recorded a time of 2:24.13 for a second place spot. Hovis finished in second with his time of 2:03.68 followed by
Caleb Worshek and
John Wargin with marks of 2:06.81 and 2:10.83.
In the final event of the day, Blattner, Franckowiak, Carsrud and Jones won the 400 freestyle relay in a time of 3:27.91. For the men, Crump, Sloan, Netzel and DeYoung went 3:07.01 for a second place spot.
Both squads will be back in the pool tomorrow in a tri-dual with the Falcons and BYU. The men are scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. MT followed by the women at 12 p.m. at the Cadet Natatorium.