GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — BYU swim and dive won nine combined events in its opening day of competition at the Intermountain Shootout at El Pomar Natatorium on Friday evening.
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The BYU men won six events behind school record-breaker Jordan Tiffany. The Tennessee transfer won the 50 fly at 21.68, surpassing Andrew Eliason’s record set a season ago. Tiffany also took the top spot in the 50 free (20.70) and contributed to two relay victories.
Emerson Edwards, Brad Prolo, Fletcher Madsen and Tiffany combined to clock 3:18.38 in the 400 medley relay, over a second ahead of Utah’s “A” squad. Tiffany, Luigi Riva, Diego Camacho Salgado and Madsen ended the day with a 200 free relay win at 1:22.17.
Abraham Barragan plowed ahead to win the 1000 free at 9:38.74 with teammate Darwin Anderson in second at 9:44.48. Utah’s Dylan Becker rounded out the top three, finishing at 9:45.19.
Two BYU men’s divers made the podium in the 1-meter. Mickey Strauss finished first with a score of 300.90 while Cody Dreesen took third after scoring 273.10.
Apart from BYU-Utah matchups, the Intermountain Shootout follows a dual meet scoring format. The BYU men finished day one in Grand Junction with a 170-35 lead over Air Force and 125.50-79.50 lead over host Colorado Mesa.
Regan Geldmacher and Victoria Schreiber finished first and second, respectively, in the women’s 1000 free. Geldmacher dominated the event, clocking a 10:19.60. Schreiber followed at 10:27.28 with Utah’s Claire Dafoe in third at 10:28.11.
Emma Marusakova won the 100 individual medley at 59 seconds flat while Alexia Jackson and Brooklyn Larson finished one-two in 3-meter diving. Jackson totaled a winning score of 271.90 and Larson made the podium at 264.90.
Lily Flint and Julie Bartell each recorded personal bests on Friday and landed on the program’s 50 fly top-10 board. Flint clocked 25.97 to finish fifth in the event and surpass Zerlynn Tiang (2013) for No. 8 all-time at BYU. Bartell took sixth at 26.07 and now stands at ninth in program history.
The Cougars enter Saturday with a 120-85 lead over Air Force along with advantages of 112-93 over Colorado Mesa and 172-29 over CSU Pueblo.
Day two of the Intermountain Shootout begins on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. MDT.