
Men's Swim & Dive Secures 208-155 Win over Grand Canyon
11/1/2025 3:19:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo., - The Falcon men closed the weekend with a 208-155 dual meet victory over Grand Canyon on Saturday afternoon at Cadet Natatorium. Overall, Air Force recorded 22 first place finishes on the weekend.
The 400 medley relay team comprised of Dylan Ferguson, Bridon Rosales, James Winterfield, and Jordan Falls earned the top spot with a time of 3:16.20.
Junior Tyler Surratt took first place in the 1000 free at 9:43.87. Teammate Evan Witte followed behind with a time of 9:50.59.
In the 400 IM, Matthew Doty touched the wall at 1:49.62 to win first place.
After finishing at 53.78, Rosales was the champion of the 100 breast.
The 200 free saw Joe Christ at the top finisher, locking in a time of 1:38.19.
Danny Detjen finished highest for the Falcons in the 200 fly, recording a time of 1:50.87, while Jonas Dark (1:51.19) and Evan Witte (1:54.87) rounded out the top four.
With a time of 50.11, Ferguson earned silver in the 100 back, with Garrett Kennedy (50.53) and Doty (50.77) close behind in fourth and fifth, respectively.
On the platform, Lucas Gerten secured second place with a score of 357.50. Vann Hotchkiss followed behind, scoring 305.70 to earn bronze.
Air Force diving will travel to West Point, Ny., to face Army on November 7 & 8 at 8 a.m. MT.
The 400 medley relay team comprised of Dylan Ferguson, Bridon Rosales, James Winterfield, and Jordan Falls earned the top spot with a time of 3:16.20.
Junior Tyler Surratt took first place in the 1000 free at 9:43.87. Teammate Evan Witte followed behind with a time of 9:50.59.
In the 400 IM, Matthew Doty touched the wall at 1:49.62 to win first place.
After finishing at 53.78, Rosales was the champion of the 100 breast.
The 200 free saw Joe Christ at the top finisher, locking in a time of 1:38.19.
Danny Detjen finished highest for the Falcons in the 200 fly, recording a time of 1:50.87, while Jonas Dark (1:51.19) and Evan Witte (1:54.87) rounded out the top four.
With a time of 50.11, Ferguson earned silver in the 100 back, with Garrett Kennedy (50.53) and Doty (50.77) close behind in fourth and fifth, respectively.
On the platform, Lucas Gerten secured second place with a score of 357.50. Vann Hotchkiss followed behind, scoring 305.70 to earn bronze.
Air Force diving will travel to West Point, Ny., to face Army on November 7 & 8 at 8 a.m. MT.
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