DENVER, Colo., – Wyoming swim and dive saw eight personal bests Saturday and broke a pool record on several Pokes first chance at competition to close the DU First Chance Meet.

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COWGIRLS
Sophomore Ava Salverson was the first Cowgirl in action on day two. She would race in the 200-yard Breast with a time of 2:26.20 for fifth. With altitude conversions, she swam a time of 2:25.00, a personal best.

Senior Savannah McVey and freshman Emma Aumaugher would follow Salverson in seventh and eighth with times of 2:27.33 and 2:28.27, respectively.

In the 200-yard IM, sophomore Taylor Cureton led the Cowgirls with a fourth-place finish at 2:06.42. Freshman Katherine Beauchene finished in 10th, touching the wall at 2:08.82, while Aumaugher would take 12th with a time of 2:10.38.

COWBOYS
Junior Adam Pannell began Wyoming’s day with a win in the 100-yard Free. He swam a time of 44.91, and after altitude conversions, was a personal best at 44.81. Sophomore Gray Sisco would take sixth in the event at 45.71 followed by freshman Edward Rhoe in seventh with a time of 45.75 and freshman Cade Doherty in eighth at 46.01.

Doherty would also swim in the 100-yard Fly and pick up a fourth-place finish. His time of 49.11, after conversions, was a personal best.

Freshman Travis Ayers finished right behind Doherty in the 100 Fly with a time 49.16, an altitude converted personal best, for fifth. Rhoe would take sixth at 49.82.

Senior Alex Metzler added another DU pool record with his first-place finish of 1:47.30 in the 200-yard IM. His time broke the previous record set in 2024 and moves him to No. 4 in program history at 1:46.10 after altitude adjustments. This is Metzler’s third pool record and third Top 10 program time at the meet.

DIVING
In the women’s 1-meter board, senior Natalie Six took first with a score of 282.55. Six would then finish ninth in the 3-meter board with a total of 248.00 points.

On the men’s side, sophomore Kael Kropf won the 1-meter dive with his score of 324.80, an NCAA standard and No. 8 in school history.

Junior Bruno Grau would take third in the 1 meter with a point total of 277.50. He followed up this performance with a score of 321.65 for second in the 3 meter. Both scores were personal bests for the junior.

Sophomore Jonah Mann would finish third in the 3 meter with a score of 311.10, a personal best.

UP NEXT
The Cowgirls will kick off conference championship action when they travel to Houston, Texas, for the Credit Union 1 Mountain West Swimming and Diving Championships, Feb. 18-21. Tickets for the conference championship can be found here.

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