
Men’s Swim and Dive Comes Up Short at Wyoming
11/2/2024 11:18:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
LARAMIE— Wyoming narrowly outpaced the Air Force men's swimming team to finish 155.00-145.00, Saturday afternoon, at Laramie High School. Four Falcons won first in the meet.
Bridon Rosales clocked a 55.01 to win first place in the 100 breaststroke. Garrett Kennedey claimed the top spot in the 200 backstroke, pacing to a 1:52.29 finish. Chase Dwornicki finished first in the 100 freestyle ahead of the competition at 46.56. Evan Witte, who competed in four events, swam first in the 500 freestyle.
The diving team performed exceptionally on the 1-meter dive, claiming the top three spots with Alex Kenyon posting 316.13 for first place. Jack Roby (302.78) and Brady Nichol (288.08) finished second and third, respectively. Nichol carried his momentum to the 3-meter dive to win first place with a 327.45 tally. Teammate Jack Roby placed third with a score of 287.03.
Despite finishing second in the meet, 21 Falcons finished within the top three across all events.
Next up, Air Force swimming travels to Phoenix, Arizona, to square off against Grand Canyon at Fr Edward A. Reese Aquatic Center, November 8-9. Action on Friday is slated for 5 p.m. MT, while Saturday's action commences at 11 am.
Bridon Rosales clocked a 55.01 to win first place in the 100 breaststroke. Garrett Kennedey claimed the top spot in the 200 backstroke, pacing to a 1:52.29 finish. Chase Dwornicki finished first in the 100 freestyle ahead of the competition at 46.56. Evan Witte, who competed in four events, swam first in the 500 freestyle.
The diving team performed exceptionally on the 1-meter dive, claiming the top three spots with Alex Kenyon posting 316.13 for first place. Jack Roby (302.78) and Brady Nichol (288.08) finished second and third, respectively. Nichol carried his momentum to the 3-meter dive to win first place with a 327.45 tally. Teammate Jack Roby placed third with a score of 287.03.
Despite finishing second in the meet, 21 Falcons finished within the top three across all events.
Next up, Air Force swimming travels to Phoenix, Arizona, to square off against Grand Canyon at Fr Edward A. Reese Aquatic Center, November 8-9. Action on Friday is slated for 5 p.m. MT, while Saturday's action commences at 11 am.
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