BYU Swim & Dive announces 2024-25 meet schedule

BYU men’s and women’s swim and dive announced its 2024-2025 meet schedule on Thursday.

BYU fans watch the Cougars' dual meet with Utah at the Richards Building Pool on February 9, 2024.BYU fans watch the Cougars' dual meet with Utah at the Richards Building Pool on February 9, 2024.
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PROVO, Utah — BYU men’s and women’s swim and dive announced its 2024-2025 meet schedule on Thursday.

"We are anxiously awaiting the start of the 2024-2025 season," said BYU head coach Tamber McAllister. "With a talented group of recruits arriving, missionaries returning and experienced athletes leading the way, we look forward to finding ways to increase the success of our program nationally and within the Big 12."

The Cougars will open the regular season Oct. 4-5 at Colorado Mesa’s Intermountain Shootout in Grand Junction, Colorado.

After a tri-meet at Texas A&M, BYU will host its first of three dual meets when UNLV comes to Provo on Nov. 2. Fans can also cheer on the Cougars at the Richards Building Pool during dual meets with UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 10 and Denver on Jan. 18. The regular season closes Feb. 7-8 with the first intra-conference rivalry showdown between BYU and Utah since 2011. The 2025 edition of the annual rivalry dual meet will be held at Ute Natatorium in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Postseason competition begins with the 2025 Big 12 Swim and Dive Championships Feb. 25-March 1 at Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way, Washington.

BYU swimmers and divers will look to make themselves at home in Federal Way deep into March as it hosts the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships (March 10-12) as well as both NCAA Women’s (March 19-22) and Men’s Swim & Dive Championships (March 26-29).

Those swimmers short of advancing to NCAA’s may compete at the CSCAA National Invitational Championship March 13-15 in Ocala, Florida.

"Each of these meets will help our athletes step up their individual contributions and find ways to improve and be more competitive," McAllister said.

DateMeetHostLocationVenue
Sept. 21Alumni MeetBYUProvo, UTRichards Building Pool
Sept. 27Blue/White MeetBYUProvo, UTRichards Building Pool
Oct. 4-5Intermountain ShootoutColorado MesaGrand Junction, COEl Pomar Natatorium
Oct. 18-19Texas A&M Tri-Meet (vs. Texas A&M & TCU)Texas A&MCollege Station, TXRec Center Natatorium
Nov. 2Dual Meet vs. UNLVBYUProvo, UTRichards Building Pool
Nov. 20-22Texas Invite (Swimmers)TexasAustin, TXLee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
Nov. 21-23SMU Invite (Divers)SMUDallas, TXBarr-McMillion Natatorium
Dec. 20-21Dual Meet at ArizonaArizonaTucson, AZHillenbrand Aquatic Center
Jan. 10Dual Meet vs. UC Santa BarbaraBYUProvo, UTRichards Building Pool
Jan. 16-18Cal Diving InvitationalCalBerkeley, CALegends Aquatic Center
Jan. 18Dual Meet vs. DenverBYUProvo, UTRichards Building Pool
Jan. 24-25Dual Meet at Air ForceAir ForceColorado Springs, COCadet Natatorium
Jan. 31-Feb. 1Air Force Diving InvitationalAir ForceColorado Springs, COCadet Natatorium
Feb. 7-8Dual Meet at UtahUtahSalt Lake City, UTUte Natatorium
Feb. 25-March 1Big 12 Swim & Dive ChampionshipsBig 12 ConferenceFederal Way, WAWeyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center
March 10-12NCAA Zone E Diving ChampionshipsNCAAFederal Way, WAWeyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center
March 13-15CSCAA National Invitational ChampionshipCSCAAOcala, FLFlorida Aquatics Swimming & Training
March 19-22NCAA Women's Swim & Dive ChampionshipsNCAAFederal Way, WAWeyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center
March 26-29NCAA Men's Swim & Dive ChampionshipsNCAAFederal Way, WAWeyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center

BYU’s regular season meet schedule features three challenging road meets with teams that finished the 2023-24 season ranked in the final CSCAA Top-25 Poll. Texas A&M men’s and women’s swimming finished 10th and 12th, respectively, while SEC newcomer Texas came in at eighth in the men’s rankings and third in the women’s.

The Cougars’ first Big 12 action of the season will come at Arizona in a dual meet Dec. 20-21 in Tucson. The Wildcat men finished last season ranked No. 22. Defending men’s national champion Arizona State awaits the Cougars at the Big 12 Championships.

BYU men’s swim and dive returns nine all-conference performers in 2024-25, including defending Big 12 100 fly champion Jordan Tiffany. All-Big 12 swimmers Tanner Edwards, Luigi Riva, Diego Camacho Salgado and Joshua Reed join Tiffany as returners from BYU’s 2024 NCAA Championships delegation.

With eight entries at NCAA’s a season ago, the Cougars sent their most athletes to nationals since 1998 and notched an all-time high for the program in solely swimming entries. The Cougars went on to score seven points in Indianapolis and finish 35th; their highest team finish since 2016.

BYU women’s swim and dive concluded 2024 with nine all-conference honors, three broken school records and 23 program top-10 performances. Diver Alexia Jackson and swimmers Regan Geldmacher, Emma Marusakova, Mackenzie Lung, Halli Williams, Victoria Schreiber and Tatum Cooley comprise the Cougars’ returning All-Big 12 performers in 2024-25.