LAS VEGAS (Dec. 16, 2025) – Day two of the UNLV Invitational saw Wyoming swim recording five major personal records, many of which broke times from the same pool, at Buchanan Natatorium on Tuesday.
"We ramped up our energy today and had several more personal records," head coach
Dave Denniston said on day two's action from Vegas. "Highlights include
Raiden Harris in the 200 freestyle,
Andrew Cooper in the 400 IM,
Isla Hardie in the 100 fly and
Joe Morales and
Ava Salverson in the 100 breaststroke."
COWGIRLS
Isla Hardie showed out in the 100-yard butterfly, finishing seventh in the final with a time of 55.89. She also posted a time of 55.58 in the prelims.
In the 400-yard IM, Cowgirls were led by junior
Katie Ford in seventh with a time of 4:33.96. She would make the final after finishing with a time of 4:31.99 in the prelims.
Freshman
Raiden Harris pulled out a third-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle with her time of 1:49.28. In the prelims, she would swim a personal record of 1:48.71, nearly three seconds faster and just outside the program Top 10.
Junior
Taylor Craft led Wyoming in the 100-yard breaststroke in third, but the big story was sophomore
Ava Salverson. She would swim a time of 1:04.60, a personal best, beating her previous best set in the same pool.
Cowgirls closed the night in the 800-yard freestyle relay. The crew of sophomore
Avery True, junior
Taylor Cureton, junior
Tessa Bendokas and senior
Ellie Fritscher would finish ninth at 7:44.18.
COWBOYS
The Cowboys opened the evening slate with the 200-yard medley relay. The squad of junior
Cameron Knox, sophomore
Joe Morales, sophomore
Gray Sisco and sophomore
Luke O'Connor finished third with a time of 1:28.36.
Morales would also take third in the 100-yard breaststroke with a personal best of 54.05.
In the men's 100-yard butterfly, junior
Adam Pannell placed fifth with a time of 48.00, a personal best and 0.67 seconds faster than his prelim time.
Sophomore
Andrew Cooper broke his personal record in the 400-yard IM in the same meet he did a year ago with his eighth-place time of 4:02.09. He would one-up his prelim time by over a second, a time that would also be a PR.
In the 200-yard freestyle, sophomore
Isaac Lee placed sixth, touching the wall at 1:39.66.
Senior
Collin Davis swam a time of 48.65 in the 100-yard butterfly. This looks to be, after "some paperwork," to be a USA Deaf Swimming record. Davis would now hold the 50- and 100-yard fly records.
Like the women, the men's 800-yard freestyle relay closed day two's action. The team of Sisco, sophomore
Zack Smith, Lee and Cooper would finish with a season-best time of 6:45.74 for fifth.
Denniston added, "We are happy with the team's performances, and we are by far the loudest team at the pool, led by the contagious enthusiasm of
Zack Smith."
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