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Wyoming Well Represented During Day 3 of the Western Athletic Conference Championships

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Bud Denega Swimming & Diving 2/24/2023 8:40:00 PM
PHARR, Texas (2/24/23) – The University of Wyoming men's swimming and diving team completed Day 3 of the Western Athletic Conference Championships on Friday inside the City of Pharr Natatorium. The Cowboys were well represented in Friday's A Finals, having multiple swimmers in four of the five races.

"There were a lot of great performances today as we start clawing our way back toward the top," head coach Dave Denniston said. "We had many highlights with multiple PRs, which made today our best day in Pharr."

Wyoming vaulted up to fourth in the team standings with 370.5 points. UNLV tops the field, having scored 586 points, while Grand Canyon and Cal Baptist round out the top three with 415.5 and 382 points, respectively.  

One of those races that encompassed multiple swimmers also saw a new school record. Gavin Smith boasted a time of 47.02 in the 100-yard butterfly, placing third, which bested the old record of 47.06.

"Tonight, it was all Gavin Smith," Denniston said. "He set the tone for the Cowboys."

Quinn Cynor and Kody Hollingsworth also touched third in their races. Cynor took bronze in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:35.40, and Hollingworth logged his third in the 100-yard backstroke, recording a time of 48.02.

The Cowboys enjoyed a trio of A Finalists in the 100-yard backstroke. Along with Hollingsworth, Collin Davis placed fifth with a time of 48.48, while Andrew Rodriguez finished sixth with a time of 48.60.

Wyoming had a pair of representatives in the 400-yard individual medley. David Mihalic took fourth, clocking in at 3:50.43, while Charlie Clark touched sixth in a time of 3:51.69.

"David Mihalic also fired up the team with a PR in the 400 IM," Denniston said. "Quinn Cynor followed suit, getting on the podium for the 200 freestyle. Kody Hollingsworth also earned his way to some hardware."

It was a similar story in the 100-yard breaststroke. John Wargin led the way, registering a time of 54.12 to take fifth, and Grant Sloan touched seventh in a 54.33.

Quinn Teller rounded out the individual A Finalist. He finished eighth in the 100 butterfly, clocking in at 48.12.  

The 400-yard medley relay closed the book on the day. The team of Hollingsworth, Sloan, Smith and Cynor took fifth with a time of 3:13.06.

"I think tomorrow will be a dogfight to finish second," Denniston said.

The championships conclude Saturday. The day begins with preliminary heats of the 200-yard backstroke at 9:30 a.m.

 
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Players Mentioned

Andrew  Rodriguez

Andrew Rodriguez

IM/BACK
Sophomore
Grant Sloan

Grant Sloan

SPRINT/BR
6' 5"
Junior
John Wargin

John Wargin

BR/IM
Freshman
David Mihalic

David Mihalic

IM
Graduate Student
Molecular Biology
Gavin  Smith

Gavin Smith

FREE/FLY
Sophomore
Business Economics
Quinn Teller

Quinn Teller

SPRINT
Sophomore
Journalism
Quinn Cynor

Quinn Cynor

FREE/FLY/BACK
Sophomore
Charlie Clark

Charlie Clark

DISTANCE
Freshman
Psychology
Collin Davis

Collin Davis

FREE/IM
Freshman
Computer Science
Kody Hollingsworth

Kody Hollingsworth

SPRINT
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Andrew  Rodriguez

Andrew Rodriguez

Sophomore
IM/BACK
Grant Sloan

Grant Sloan

6' 5"
Junior
SPRINT/BR
John Wargin

John Wargin

Freshman
BR/IM
David Mihalic

David Mihalic

Graduate Student
Molecular Biology
IM
Gavin  Smith

Gavin Smith

Sophomore
Business Economics
FREE/FLY
Quinn Teller

Quinn Teller

Sophomore
Journalism
SPRINT
Quinn Cynor

Quinn Cynor

Sophomore
FREE/FLY/BACK
Charlie Clark

Charlie Clark

Freshman
Psychology
DISTANCE
Collin Davis

Collin Davis

Freshman
Computer Science
FREE/IM
Kody Hollingsworth

Kody Hollingsworth

Sophomore
SPRINT