Utah Tech Swimmers Shatter Records at Northern Arizona Dual Meet
Utah Tech's women's swimming team broke three school records, one pool record, and secured four event victories in a dual meet at Northern Arizona, with senior Skyler Lyon and other team members achieving notable successes.
By the Numbers- Skyler Lyon set new records in the 50 and 100-yard breaststroke races, with times of 29.21 and 1:02.64 (altitude adjusted) respectively.
- Eleonore Rembert achieved victories in the 50 backstroke (25.91, an NAU pool record) and the 100 back (54.78, altitude adjusted).
- Freshman Cera Mallory set a new 1,000 free record with a time of 10:06.78 (altitude adjusted) and achieved the second-fastest 500 free time in school history (4:57.36, altitude adjusted).
- Utah Tech's women's swimming team displayed exceptional performance, setting new records and achieving victories during the dual meet at Northern Arizona.
- The team's success on day two of the meet highlights their progress and preparation for the upcoming WAC championship meet.
The women's swimming team's remarkable achievements, including breaking school records and claiming event victories, demonstrate their dedication and progress, setting a strong foundation for the upcoming championship meet.
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