The University of Denver swimming and diving teams concluded the First Chance Invitational with strong performances ahead of the Summit League Championships. Key wins included the women’s 200 free relay clocking 1:32.13 and the men’s 200 free relay at 1:20.86. Individual victories were claimed by Darian Koler in the women’s 200 back, Tenaya Winter in the women’s 100 fly, and Isa Cardenas in the women’s 200 IM. Denver showcased depth and talent, setting the stage for the upcoming championship meet.

By the Numbers
  • Women’s 200 Free Relay: 1:32.13
  • Men’s 200 Free Relay: 1:20.86
  • Darian Koler: 2:01.03 in the 200 back
  • Tenaya Winter: 55.94 in the 100 fly
  • Isa Cardenas: 2:05.04 in the 200 IM
State of Play
  • Denver secured multiple event wins at the First Chance Invitational.
  • Momentum builds with strong individual performances leading up to the Summit League Championships.
What's Next

The Pioneers are set to compete at the Summit League Swimming and Diving Championships from February 18-21 in Iowa City, aiming to extend their competitive edge.

Bottom Line

Denver's solid showing at the First Chance Invitational highlights their readiness for the upcoming championships, showcasing both team depth and individual excellence.