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Pokes to Close 2025 at UNLV Invitational Next Week

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Colton Merritt Swimming & Diving 12/12/2025 4:10:00 PM
LAS VEGAS (Dec. 12, 2025) – Wyoming swimming looks ahead to its largest meet of the season so far when it travels to Las Vegas, Nev., for the UNLV Invitational, Dec. 15-17.
 
UNLV INVITATIONAL
Date | Time Monday, Dec. 15 – Wednesday, Dec. 17 | Prelims 10:30 a.m. MT | Finals 6 p.m. MT
Location Buchanan Natatorium | Las Vegas, Nev.
Teams Alaska Fairbanks, Cal Baptist, Colorado Mesa, Pacific, Tulane, UNLV (host), Wyoming
Results Live Results | MeetMobile
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Wyoming will only send swimmers to UNLV for next week's three-day meet. They will take on competition from Alaska Fairbanks, Cal Baptist, Colorado Mesa, Pacific, Tulane and UNLV, the most teams the group has seen as a whole this season.

Action in Vegas will be streamed live on the UNLV Athletics YouTube channel with live results on MeetMobile.

LAST TIME OUT
Pokes had a historic meet at Mizzou, setting nine school records, countless best times and rewriting the Top 10 swim times.

Junior Tara Joyce broke the first program record with her time of 1:44.97 in the 200-yard freestyle, an NCAA standard time. She would later join freshman Raiden Harris, senior Veronika Ozimek and sophomore Avery True in the 400-yard freestyle relay to break the school record at 3:18.20.

The men's 200-yard freestyle relay squad of junior Simon Casey, freshman Jack Boysen, freshman Edward Rhoe and sophomore Luke O'Connor set the school record with a time of 1:17.89. Freshman Jackson Kogler would also join Boysen, Casey and O'Connor to break the record in the 400-yard freestyle relay at 2:54.26.

Individuals on the men's side to break records were Casey in the 100-yard backstroke (47.05) and 200-yard backstroke (1:42.46), Boysen in the 50-yard backstroke (19.58), sophomore Isaac Lee in the 1,650-yard freestyle (15:03.74) and Kogler in the 200-yard IM (1:44.46).

Following the Mizzou Invite, senior Collin Davis would travel to Tokyo, Japan, to represent the U.S. as a team captain at the Deaflympics. He came home with six total medals, three gold (Mixed 4x100m Medley, Mixed 4x100m Free, Men's 4x100m Medley), one silver (Men's 4x100m Free) and two bronze (Men's 4x200m Free, 100m Fly). Davis was also part of the relay team that broke two world deaf records and a Deaflympic record.
 
Stay up to date with Wyoming swim and dive by following @wyo_swimdive on X and @wyo_swim_dive on Instagram.
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Players Mentioned

Collin Davis

Collin Davis

FREE/IM
Junior
Computer Science
Tara Joyce

Tara Joyce

FREE
Sophomore
Veronika Ozimek

Veronika Ozimek

SPRINT
Junior
Avery True

Avery True

FREE
Freshman
Luke O

Luke O'Connor

FREE/FLY
Freshman
Raiden Harris

Raiden Harris

SPRINT/BACK
Freshman
Jack Boysen

Jack Boysen

SPRINT
Freshman
Edward Rhoe

Edward Rhoe

SPRINT/FLY
Freshman
Jackson Kogler

Jackson Kogler

IM
Freshman
Isaac Lee

Isaac Lee

DISTANCE
Sophomore
Simon Casey

Simon Casey

BACK/FREE
Junior

Players Mentioned

Collin Davis

Collin Davis

Junior
Computer Science
FREE/IM
Tara Joyce

Tara Joyce

Sophomore
FREE
Veronika Ozimek

Veronika Ozimek

Junior
SPRINT
Avery True

Avery True

Freshman
FREE
Luke O

Luke O'Connor

Freshman
FREE/FLY
Raiden Harris

Raiden Harris

Freshman
SPRINT/BACK
Jack Boysen

Jack Boysen

Freshman
SPRINT
Edward Rhoe

Edward Rhoe

Freshman
SPRINT/FLY
Jackson Kogler

Jackson Kogler

Freshman
IM
Isaac Lee

Isaac Lee

Sophomore
DISTANCE
Simon Casey

Simon Casey

Junior
BACK/FREE