DENVER – The University of Denver men's and women's swimming and diving programs wrapped up the final day of the 2025 First Chance Invitational on Saturday inside El Pomar Natatorium.
Denver's women's 400 free relay was the story on Saturday, breaking a pool record with a 3:21.34.
Ines Marin,
Kali Metuzals,
Megan Lucyshyn and
Angie Wyand combined for the record-setting time.
Event by Event Recap:
Saturday's action started with the 100 free.
Izzy Burton led a field of 21 swimmers in the event with her time of 51.63.
Tenaya Winter swam third fastest in a time of 51.79.
Frank Tirone took second in the men's 100 free with his time of 44.64, edging out teammate
Matija Pantic who took third in 44.77.
Darian Koler got Denver back in the win column in the women's 200 back with her time of 1:59.65.
Maria DelMonte took third in the event with a 2:03.68.
Dylan Wright got the Denver men its first win of the day, reaching the wall ahead of the field in the men's 200 back with his time of 1:44.43. Wright's time was good enough for an NCAA B Standard.
In the women's 200 breast on Saturday afternoon,
Jessica Maeda reached the wall first with a 2:14.85, out-swimming the rest of the first by 7.5 seconds.
Marco Nosack finished second on the men's side with a time of 2:01.08.
Denver's distance swimmers took to the water next.
Tessa Lindstrom won the women's 500 free with a time of 5:07.28.
Kiki Lindsay finished second in 5:08.02 and
Genevieve Franklin took fourth in 5:08.06.
Sabrina Rachjaibun grabbed second in the women's 100 fly with a 55.96 to lead the Pios swimmers in the 19-swimmer field.
On the men's side,
Hamish McLellan took second and
Brandon Chapman finished third in the 100 fly with times of 47.81 and 48.63, respectively.
Peyton Mullowney got the Pioneers another win when she recorded the top time in the women's 200 IM. Mullowney finished in 2:07.35,
Haley Chesno took third in 2:08.74 and
Izzy Burton grabbed fourth in 2:09.21.
Wright won the men's 200 IM in 1:51.48 ahead of teammate
Quinn Collins who closed out his race in 1:52.00.
Several other swimmers swam individual events in the final meet of the regular season.
Up Next:
Denver will head to Iowa City later this month for the 2025 Summit League Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. The four-day meet will begin on Wednesday, February 19.
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