Swimming | Pexels by Jim De Ramos
Swimming | Pexels by Jim De Ramos
San Diego States sits atop the team standings with 1,119 points followed by UNLV in second (712.5) after the third day of the 2023 Mountain West Swimming & Diving Championships. The Aztecs maintained their lead with four first-place finishes on the day.
Nevada senior Benedict Nagy won the gold medal in the 400-yard individual medley for the third-consecutive year, becoming just the second-ever Mountain West swimmer to three-peat in the event (Nevada’s Yawen Li; 2014-16).
UNLV grabbed the remaining gold on the day.
2023 Mountain West Swimming & Diving Championships – Day Three
Swimming
200-Yard Freestyle Relay: San Diego State; 1:29.19 (NCAA B-Cut Time)
400-Yard Individual Medley: Benedict Nagy, Nevada; 4:11.29 (NCAA B-Cut Time)
100-Yard Butterfly: Blanka Bokros, UNLV; 52.96 (NCAA B-Cut Time)
200-Yard Freestyle: Wilma Johansson, San Diego State; 1:47.26
100-Yard Breaststroke: Christiana Williams, San Diego State; 1:00.23 (NCAA B-Cut Time)
100-Yard Backstroke: Alex Roberts, San Diego State; 52.55
The final day of the 2023 MW Swimming & Diving Championships begins Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. CT with the 200-yard backstroke preliminary in Houston at the University of Houston’s Campus Recreation & Wellness Natatorium.
The Mountain West Network will provide live coverage of the 2023 MW Swimming & Diving Championships. Fans can watch the swimming & diving championships on their phones or connected TVs via the Mountain West app. Watch every moment of the MW Indoor Track & Field Championships LIVE on your own TV through Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV or Roku. Mobile applications are available through the iOS App Store and Google Play. Visit TheMW.com/app for more information.
For more information regarding the Mountain West Swimming & Diving Championships, including live results, visit the championship central page or follow the Mountain West on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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