SALT LAKE CITY — BYU women's swim and dive won two events and took five runner-up spots on the way to 62 points in day one of its dual meet with Utah on Friday.
The Cougars’ 200 medley relay “A” and “B” squads took first and third for 13 points as the meet got underway. Emma Marusakova, Mackenzie Mille Lung, Sarah Eliason and Halli Williams teamed up as the “A” squad for a winning time of 1:39.84.
Miller Lung notched her 13th first-place finish of the season with a 1:00.62 to win the 100 breast. Jasmine Anderson and Addison Richards took second and fourth, respectively, giving the Cougars 15 points in the 100 breast to Utah’s four.
Victoria Schreiber finished second in the 1000 free but recorded a personal-best 10:14.89 to surpass Michelle Menezes (2007) for No. 7 all-time at BYU.
Haylee Tiffany, Lucy Marek and Lily Flint added three more second-place finishes for the Cougars. Tiffany took second in the 200 free at 1:50.89. Marek and Lucy Warnick went two-three in the 200 fly while Flint and Halli Williams did the same in the 50 free.
Alexia Jackson Hansen and Brooklyn Larson Clouse both scored for the BYU women during Friday's 3-meter diving competition. Jackson Hansen tallied 309.60 points to finish fourth while Larson Clouse took sixth at 282.20.
Utah holds an 88-62 lead in team scoring after Friday's events. The Cougars and Utes resume competition on Saturday at 11 a.m. MST.