Unlv vs. Wyoming
- January 24-25, 2025
- Las Vegas, Nev.
- Scy (25 yards)
- Results
With the kind assistance: Unlv athletics
Day 1
Las Vegas (Unlvrebels.com) – Men’s and women’s UNLV swimming and diving teams gathered 28 wins from 30 events that competed on Friday’s opening night against Wyoming at Jim Reitz Pool.
In addition, the rebels collected 50 top-3 graduations.
The Rundown Women:
-In 1-2 stroke of the female relay of 400 medals, the squad “A” consisting of a sophomore Dominika Trentkiewiczsenior Madison Petchauersophomore Fernanda Mendes Guera and Jr. Erica Carlson I first took 3: 42.31. Second was the team of SCARLET & GREY ‘B’ with a time of 3: 49.63.
-Will the top-4 spots of 200 are free, senior Gina Miller Opportions its way to the final first (1: 50.68), junior Martha Klimek It took second place (1: 51.14), sophomore Ava Olson finished third (1: 52.77) and freshman Grace Worton placed in fourth place (1: 54.42).
-In a rebel with 1-2-3 of the 50s back, Trentkiewicz won the finale first with a time of 25.67 while the freshman Montrichard (26.65) and senior Bridget Sullivan (26.69) they placed the second and third respectively.
– Master Madison Petchauer’s student dominated Berdstrok’s events, taking wins in 50 breasts (29.53) and 100 breasts (1: 04.28).
– In 100 fly Mendes Guera took first (54.36) and a freshman Lauren Palacios placed second (55.73).
– dominance of 200 free relay, Sullivan’s rebel team, Carlson, Senior Pilar Cohen And Miller gathered the finale first with a time of 1: 34.40.
-Scarlet & Gray ‘A’ A ‘A’ by Trentkiewicz, Petschauer, Mendez Guerra and Cohen started the final in the 200 Medley relay (1: 43.06).
-Giving to the rebels the final 1-2 in 300 free, Carlson finished first with a time of 2: 50.86, and Miller grabbed second place (2: 53.33).
-In the 100 Back Montrichard claims first of 57.50.
– Mendes Guera won his second event at night in the 50s, flying on his way to a victory time from 24.57.
– The 400 free relay “A” team from Carlson, Cohen, Sullivan and Olson finished first with a time of 3: 27.83.
-In the event with 1 meter, Vika Yanovska Vika Won with a score of 259.43.
The Rundown Men:
-In 1-2 rebel finale of the relay 400 medals, the men’s team of a sophomore Wikus Potgietersenior Adnan Bajijunior Ian Belflaore And a sophomore Amburce Barcak came together for first place 3: 16.88. In a second was the Scarlet & Gray ‘B’ squad with a time of 3: 19.66.
“The red shirt sophomore Crow rafel It took first place in 200 free with a time of 1: 41.31.
-In the 50 back, Potgeter swims first from 22.71 while Tatsuki inoue took a second (22.97).
– Badji asked for two events in 50 breasts (25.30) and 100 breasts (54.42).
-The Baking of the best 2 spots in 100 Fly, Redshirt Freshman Emil Perez Placed first, reaching the wall in 48.84 seconds, while Belflaore followed in a second (49.44).
– Add another relay victory, 200 free relay “A” freshman, freshman Lucas Dierersenior Daniel Nikusan and Barcsak Tag joined for a time of 1: 22.64.
– Compiling another relay win, the 200 Medley ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘a’ a ‘and the diermayr reached 1: 30.35.
– a freshman Caleb Manning Won the event victory in 300 free (2: 42.41).
– Potgieter added his second win to the match in the 100th back, posting a time 49.05.
– Belflaore showed his skills in 50 flys, posting time to win 22.31.
– Nikusan added his own individual victory in 100 IM, reached the wall in 50.68 seconds.
– The rebels 400 free relay “A” Squad of Barceak, Perez, Dierer and Inue got a time 3: 03.54.
– Senior Dima Tereshchenko He went perfectly to the diving events, winning results from first place in the 3-meter (356.55) and 1-meter (308.63) dives.
Forward: The rebels will end the Wyoming race on Saturday. The last day of action will start at 10 am Pt.
Day 2
Las Vegas (Unlvrebels.com) – Men’s and women’s UNLV swimming and diving teams swept Wyoming on Saturday at Jim Reitz Pool.
On the part of women, Scarlett and Gray headed Cowgirls 177-123. On the part of the men, the rebels surrounded the cowboys with the final 152-144.
During the two-day meeting The SCARLET & GREY gathered 45 wins and 94 top-3 endings.
The Rundown Women:
– Starting in the morning strong, the rebel team 200 Medley ‘A’ by Sophomore Dominika Trentkiewiczgraduate Heather Gardner and senior Bridget Sullivan Created for first place from 1: 42.75.
– junior Erica Carlson He won 200 free of charge by posting a time 1: 48.53.
– Marking another victory of Scarlett and Gray, Trentkevich ran a way to a winning time of 55.26 in the 100th back.
-Prouping of 1-2-3 fly rebel, sophomore Ava Olson took first place (2: 03.11) while a freshman Lauren Palacios He finished second (2: 04.85) and Carlson ranked third (2: 05.88).
– Sophomore Fernanda Mendes Guera won many wins on the day, claiming wins in the 50s free (23.48) and 100 flies (54.40).
-In the Scarlett and Gray Finals 1-2 of 500 free, Olson floated to the finale first (4: 58.12) and senior Gina Miller It came second (4: 58.81).
– In 200 im, freshman Grace Worton Sprinted to a time to win 2: 08.65, with Junior Jillian Moses Come on a second (2: 10.84).
-Administration of more Top-3 graduations were the second place of Gardner 100 (1: 05.44), third place of Miller 1000 (10: 19.01), graduate student Madison Petchauer Third place 100 breasts (1: 06.15), third place of Sullivan 100 free (52.76) and third place of Trentkevich 200 back (2: 04.34)
– Closing the victory of the rebel women, the 400s free relay from the Carlson team, the senior Pilar CohenMendes Guera and Olson have joined their efforts to end time 3: 24.83.
The Rundown Men:
– Providing a quick start to rebels, the Sophomore Foreign team of 200 Medley Relay Wikus Potgietersenior Adnan Bajijunior Ian Belflaore and senior Daniel Nikusan Provide first place (1: 29.14).
– In the rebel of the 200 free, sophomore Ambrus Barssak It fired to win by time 1: 40.97.
-Worching 1-2 rebel shot in 100 back, Potgieter won the event victory (48.80) and a sophomore Tatsuki inoue followed by the rear in a second (50.23).
-The baked two places in 100 breasts, Baji reached the wall first (54.40), and Nikusan touched a second (55.77).
– Adding more individual wins, Belflaore publishes a time 1: 49.63 in 200 fly, freshman of the red shirt Emil Perez He won the 100 free (45.63) and Baji collected his second first place for the first place for the day in 200 breasts (2: 04.35).
-In and gray 1-2-3 cleaning of 200 backs, Inue hards first place (1: 47.86), Potgeter took a second (1: 51.04) and senior McCay Mickelson finished third (1: 51.08).
-Ofiture of additional top-3 graduations, freshman Caleb Manning Placed second in 500 free (4: 40.21) and third in 1000 free (9: 39.40), and Perez won second place in 100 fly (49.64) and 50 free (21.27).
Cotters: “It was a great meeting this weekend. Wyoming always pushes us to swim quickly while we are tired. We had some great competitions that should make us well for the conference championship. “
-UNLV chief coach Pat
Forward: The rebels will stay home for their senior meeting against the Grand Canyon on Saturday at 11 am in Jim Reitz Pool.
With the kind assistance: Wyoming Athletics
Las Vegas, Nev. (1/25/25) – The Wyoming University Swimming and Diving Teams faced the opponent of the Unlv conference on the road in Las Vegas on Saturday.
The Cowgirls had their unbeaten double strip, clicked with a loss of 123-177. The cowboys also lost to the rebels, but with a slightly closer margin than 144-152.
“Our men were swimming a great meeting and showing sand and determination in every race,” chief trainer Dave Deniston He said. “We have won many competitions from the men I did not expect. Our distance men have stood out today, as well as our sprinters with Quinn won the 50s. “
“The women had a great performance, but they simply did not have the same level of pop from the walls and through the finale we saw this season,” Deniston said. “This said they made a lot of effort in every race and never gave up. Brynlee continues to dominate the chest, and Kayla was floating one of the best 200 backs I saw from her. “
Pokes won first place in the free style of 1000 yards of both men and women, with Jakub Rynkiewicz and Macy Hansen Swimming respectively 9: 36.08 and 10: 06.98.
Tara Joyce He won the first place in the free style of 100 yards with a time of 51.37.
Brynlee Busskohl Win a 100 yard breaststroke, swimming 1: 03.01, as well as a 200 yard bust with a time of 2: 17.37.
Quinn Teller There was a first place that was shown in the free style of 50 yards, swimming 20.94.
Kayla Kenningham He first entered the back of 200 yards with a time of 2: 03.86.
Derek Long I first took the free style of 500 yards, registering a 4: 39.43 time.
Gavin Smith He won the butterfly of 100 yards, swimming 49.42.
Andrew Ravegum Won first place in IM of 200 yards with a time of 1: 54.33.
“We are polishing floats for our last few meetings for the season and looking forward to faster Green River races on Friday,” Deniston said.
Wyoming swimming and diving is again in action against Utah in Green River, Wyoming, as an event of UW Outreach on Friday, January 31st.