The second day of the UNLV Invitational featured significant achievements for Cal Poly's swimming and diving teams. The Men's 200 Medley Relay set a new program record of 1:27.84, improving by .02 seconds from their earlier record. Meanwhile, the Women's 100 Breast saw Melia Costa post the program's fifth-fastest time in history at 1:03.73, contributing to a competitive overall performance as the men's team held third place with 399 points and the women approached sixth place with 127 points.

By the Numbers
  • Men's 200 Medley Relay set a new record at 1:27.84.
  • Melia Costa’s 100 Breast prelim time of 1:03.73 ranks fifth in program history.
State of Play
  • The Mustang men are currently in third place in the team standings.
  • The women are just one point shy of Pacific in the sixth position.
What's Next

The UNLV Invitational concludes on December 18, with Cal Poly looking to improve standings in remaining events. Key swimmers are expected to continue performing at high levels to enhance their team scores.

Bottom Line

Cal Poly's swimming and diving teams are showcasing impressive talent and recording historic performances, demonstrating potential for further success as they head into the final day of competition.