BYU welcomes Air Force and CMU for home opener

The Cougars will compete in the Richards Building pool for the first time this season.

BYU welcomes Air Force and CMU for home openerBYU welcomes Air Force and CMU for home opener
Emma Thomas/BYU

PROVO, Utah – BYU hosts Air Force and CMU this weekend in its home opener of the 2025-26 season.

2026 Air Force and CMU Double Dual
Schedule

Jan. 23

  • 5:00 pm MST 

Jan 24.

  • 11:00 am MST
Venue: Richards Building Pool / Provo, Utah
Host:  BYU
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BYU competes against Air Force for the first time this season and Colorado Mesa for the second time. In their first meeting, the Cougars took first on the men’s and women’s side, scoring 518 (men’s) and 450.5 (women’s).

Meet the Foes

Air Force men’s swim and dive currently sits at 6-1 on the season, with the women holding a record of 8-1. Both losses stem from a meet against LSU earlier in the season. In their most recent meet, the Falcons secured a one-sided victory against Seattle University.

In addition to this weekend’s meet, the BYU dive team will travel to the United States Air Force Academy next week for the Air Force Diving Invitational.

CMU’s men’s program is 3-2 this season, while the women sit at 0-5. Their most recent meet came against Denver and Wyoming, with the men earning a win over Denver and both programs falling to Wyoming.

BYU

BYU is coming off competition at the Big 12 West Championship Meet, where the men’s program took fourth and the women’s took fifth. Against conference foes Arizona State, Arizona, Kansas and Utah, the Cougars earned top finishes against nationally ranked programs. The meet, hosted by the Sun Devils, showcased talent from across the Big 12 in a preview of the championship season in just over a month.

Up Next
BYU dive will travel to Colorado Springs, Colo., for the Air Force Diving Invitational on Jan. 28–31. BYU swim will return to the pool for its second and final home meet of the season against rival Utah on Friday, Feb. 6, at 6 p.m. MST.