
Falcon Swim & Dive Prepares for Road Meet Against BYU and Colorado Mesa
1/22/2026 11:47:00 AM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
PROVO, Utah., - The Falcons are set to compete in a tri-meet against BYU and Colorado Mesa on Friday January 23 at 5 p.m. MT and Saturday January 24 at 11 a.m. MT at the Richards Building Pool.
MEDIA
Live Results: MeetMobile and SwimCloud
EVENT SCHEDULE
Friday January 23 | 5 p.m. MT
Diving: 1m-Men 3m-Women
200 Medley Relay
5 Minute Break
400 IM
100 Free
100 Back
15 Minute Break
200 Breast
100 Fly
500 Free
5 Minute Break
400 Free Relay
Saturday January 24 | 11 a.m. MT
Diving: 3m-Men 1m-Women
400 Medley Relay
1650 Free (Men)
200 IM
50 Free
200 Back
1650 Free (Women)
100 Breast
200 Free
200 Fly
10 Minute Break
200 Free Relay
TOP CONFERENCE TIMES (WOMEN)
Katie Andrist, Sr.
LAST TIME OUT (WOMEN)
Last weekend, Air Force defeated Seattle U 208-54 with huge performances from the team. The Falcons recorded ten individual first place finishes and saw four facility records broken. The 200 medley relay team of Kai-Min Tsuei, Naomi Furman, Amber Martin, and Ryan Mills broke the first record of the evening (1:42.48) and were followed by Abby Miller in the 1000 free (10:11.01), Furman in the 100 breast (1:02.16), and the 400 free relay team comprised of Mills, Lily Bachl, Hannah Seal, and Lily Larson (3:26.05).
TOP CONFERENCE TIMES (MEN)
Louie Body, Sr.
LAST TIME OUT (MEN)
Last weekend, the Falcons earned their fifth consecutive dual win, 176-86, over Seattle U. Air Force secured eight individual victories, with Tyler Surratt, Jordan Falls, James Winterfield and Tanner Wilson as double winners. In addition to his wins, Wilson etched his name into the Redhawk Center record book with a pair of top facility times in the 100 breast (54.11) and the 200 breast (1:58.63).
UP NEXT
Following their final road dual meet, the Falcons look forward to hosting the Air Force Diving Invitational from Thursday January 29-Saturday February 1, along with the Colorado Sprint Championships and senior day recognition on February 1.
MEDIA
Live Results: MeetMobile and SwimCloud
EVENT SCHEDULE
Friday January 23 | 5 p.m. MT
Diving: 1m-Men 3m-Women
200 Medley Relay
5 Minute Break
400 IM
100 Free
100 Back
15 Minute Break
200 Breast
100 Fly
500 Free
5 Minute Break
400 Free Relay
Saturday January 24 | 11 a.m. MT
Diving: 3m-Men 1m-Women
400 Medley Relay
1650 Free (Men)
200 IM
50 Free
200 Back
1650 Free (Women)
100 Breast
200 Free
200 Fly
10 Minute Break
200 Free Relay
TOP CONFERENCE TIMES (WOMEN)
Katie Andrist, Sr.
- 500 free: 4:53.03 (8th in MW | CSCAA B)
- 1000 free: 10:05.38 (6th in MW | CSCAA B)
- 1650 free: 16:43.29 (5th in MW | CSCAA B)
- Platform: 195.90 (9th in MW)
- 100 breast: 1:01.07 (8th in MW | CSCAA A)
- 200 breast: 2:12.74 (7th in MW | CSCAA A)
- 500 free: 4:53.18 (10th in MW | CSCAA B)
- 1-meter: 282.80 (9th in MW | NCAA Zone)
- Platform: 222.95 (2nd in MW | NCAA Zone)
- 200 free: 1:47.86 (8th in MW | CSCAA B)
- 1650 free: 16:55.32 (7th in MW | CSCAA B)
- 3-meter: 295.55 (7th in MW | NCAA Zone)
- Platform: 232.90 (1st in MW | NCAA Zone)
- Platform: 195.40 (9th in MW)
LAST TIME OUT (WOMEN)
Last weekend, Air Force defeated Seattle U 208-54 with huge performances from the team. The Falcons recorded ten individual first place finishes and saw four facility records broken. The 200 medley relay team of Kai-Min Tsuei, Naomi Furman, Amber Martin, and Ryan Mills broke the first record of the evening (1:42.48) and were followed by Abby Miller in the 1000 free (10:11.01), Furman in the 100 breast (1:02.16), and the 400 free relay team comprised of Mills, Lily Bachl, Hannah Seal, and Lily Larson (3:26.05).
TOP CONFERENCE TIMES (MEN)
Louie Body, Sr.
- 200 back: 1:45.05 (5th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 breast: 1:57.26 (3rd in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 100 free: 43.83 (5th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 free: 1:36.12 (4th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 500 free: 4:25.21 (6th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 fly: 1:48.46 (10th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 IM: 1:49.25 (10th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 fly: 1:47.62 (8th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 breast: 1:58.47 (9th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 IM: 1:46.64 (5th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 400 IM: 3:48.63 (3rd in MPSF | CSCAA A)
- 50 free: 20.08 (8th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 100 free: 44.20 (10th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 free: 1:37.53 (10th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 50 fly: 22.12 (9th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 100 fly: 47.62 (7th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 IM: 1:48.59 (8th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 50 back: 22.88 (10th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 100 back: 48.41 (7th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 fly: 1:47.53 (7th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 1-meter: 363.20 (2nd in MPSF | NCAA Zone)
- 3-meter: 379.65 (2nd in MPSF | NCAA Zone)
- Platform: 357.50 (1st in MPSF | NCAA Zone)
- 1-meter: 287.95 (9th in MPSF)
- 3-meter: 312.60 (7th in MPSF)
- Platform: 305.70 (2nd in MPSF | NCAA Zone)
- 200 back: 1:46.21 (7th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- Platform: 281.25 (4th in MPSF)
- 1-meter: 330.45 (3rd in MPSF | NCAA Zone)
- 3-meter: 328.85 (5th in MPSF | NCAA Zone)
- Platform: 267.30 (5th in MPSF)
- 50 breast: 25.46 (8th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 100 breast: 54.22 (8th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 1000 free: 9:26.96 (9th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 1650 free: 15:36.22 (5th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 1-meter: 305.15 (5th in MPSF | NCAA Zone)
- 50 breast: 24.90 (2nd in MPSF | CSCAA A)
- 100 breast: 53.42 (2nd in MPSF | CSCAA A)
- 200 breast: 1:58.04 (7th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 breast: 1:57.94 (6th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 500 free: 4:24.37 (5th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 1000 free: 9:24.36 (7th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 1650 free: 15:36.89 (6th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 breast: 1:57.75 (4th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 IM: 1:46.04 (3rd in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 400 IM: 3:47.62 (2nd in MPSF | CSCAA A)
- 200 breast: 1:59.59 (10th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 50 breast: 24.83 (1st in MPSF | CSCAA A)
- 100 breast: 52.51 (1st in MPSF | NCAA DI)
- 200 breast: 1:55.41 (1st in MPSF | CSCAA A)
- 200 free: 1:35.75 (3rd in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 50 fly: 22.05 (7th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 100 fly: 47.13 (4th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 200 fly: 1:45.37 (4th in MPSF | CSCAA A)
- 200 IM: 1;45.35 (2nd in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 1650 free: 15:50.02 (8th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
- 400 IM: 3:55.48 (7th in MPSF | CSCAA B)
LAST TIME OUT (MEN)
Last weekend, the Falcons earned their fifth consecutive dual win, 176-86, over Seattle U. Air Force secured eight individual victories, with Tyler Surratt, Jordan Falls, James Winterfield and Tanner Wilson as double winners. In addition to his wins, Wilson etched his name into the Redhawk Center record book with a pair of top facility times in the 100 breast (54.11) and the 200 breast (1:58.63).
UP NEXT
Following their final road dual meet, the Falcons look forward to hosting the Air Force Diving Invitational from Thursday January 29-Saturday February 1, along with the Colorado Sprint Championships and senior day recognition on February 1.
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