Wyoming vs. Colorado School of Mines
- Friday, January 14, 2022
- Laramie, Wyoming
- Results (PDF)
Courtesy: Wyoming Athletics
LARAMIE, Wyo. (1/14/22) – The University of Wyoming swim team shook off the rust Friday at Corbett Pool against Colorado School of Mines. It was nearly two months since the Cowboys and Cowgirls last took to the competition pool, but it didn’t appear that way.
Wyoming claimed wins in 22 of the 28 events against the Orediggers. Dig a little deeper and one would find that the Pokes took first and second in seven events, first, second and third in six events and the top four spots in one event.
That resulted in a 172-85 victory for the Cowboys and a 164.5-89.5 win for the Cowgirls.
“The energy and the hard racing the team put out today, you could tell they’ve been chomping at the bit to do this,” head coach Dave Denniston said. “I think they raced really well. It’s fun to do what they love to do. This is why we do the sport, and having the opportunity with Mines coming up was such a blessing for us.”
The 50-yard freestyle represented the most impressive showing from the Cowboys all night. Grant Sloan led a pack of four swimmers that touched first, second, third and fourth.
The 50-yard freestyle for the women had an impressive showing in its own right. Kira Crane was the first of three Cowgirls to finish in the top three.
The 200-yard backstroke was a similar story, as Kayla Cunningham led a 1-2-3 finish. Rachel Horne did the same thing in the 100-yard breaststroke, while Katelyn Blattner and Emily Giles led a similar charge in the 500-yard freestyle and 100-yard backstroke, respectively.
Max DeYoung rounded out the 1-2-3 finishes, as he paced the crew in the 100-yard backstroke.
The 200-yard butterfly with Cameron Murphy, the 200-yard freestyle with Gavin Smith, the 200-yard breaststroke with Caitlyn Groff, the 200-yard backstroke with Sam Stuckey, the 100-yard freestyle with Jakob Borrman and the 500-yard freestyle with Harry Tjaden all saw Wyoming finish first and second.
Maisyn Klimczak in the 1000-yard freestyle, Daniel Cumnock-Francois in the 1000-yard freestyle, Kali Franckowiak in the 200-yard butterfly and 100-yard freestyle and John Wargin in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke all won their events.
“Our team is a scrappy team that likes to get their hand on the wall, and I think they did that really well,” Denniston said. “Just watching them come together is fun to see, as this team develops an identity for the last time. It’s special for all of them.”
Wyoming is back in action Saturday for an intrasquad meet at 4 p.m. at Laramie High School. The meet will serve as Senior Day for a distinguished group of Cowboys and Cowgirls.
Courtesy: Colorado School of Mines Athletics
LARAMIE, Wyo. – Colorado School of Mines got its weekend started with a dual at Wyoming, taking on the Division I program with a longer-than-expected stay in Laramie.
Swimming at more than 7,100′ feet, Wyoming won both sides of the dual as the Cowboys outscored Mines 172-85 and the Cowgirls won 164.5-89.5.
Unfortunately, the snowy weather conspired to keep the Orediggers in Laramie overnight due to road closures, and that has forced a schedule change for Saturday. Mines’ 9 a.m. meet vs. Adams State is now canceled, but the two teams still plan to swim at 3 p.m. in Golden, with Senior Day ceremonies preceding that meet.
Ronan Lauinger provided Mines with its lone event win, capturing the 200-IM in 1:57.88 in a 1-2 finish with Charles Burroughs (1:59.74). The Orediggers had several other standout performances; on the men’s side, Jaron O’Grady was second in the 1000-free in 10:16.87, Andres Saa was second in the 100-breaststroke in 1:00.53, and Gavin Gilmore snagged second in the 200-breast in 2:13.31.
Joe Peak was third in the 200-free in 1:47.22, Burroughs third in the 200-fly in 1:55.31, and Sam LaPrade third in the 200-back in 2:08.10, while Lauinger added a third-place 4:54.09 in the 500-free to his win in the 200-IM.
For the women, Meghan Slowey was second in the 1000-free in 10:57.75, Erin Taggart took second in the 200-fly in 2:16.02, and Jorie Selig was runner-up in the 100-free in 54.64. Sophia Buhr was second on time and first in points in the 100-fly in 1:00.87. Olivia Kisow was third in the 200-free in 2:02.41 and in the 200-breast in 2:32.28.
NEXT UP
With the schedule change, Mines hosts Adams State Saturday at 3 p.m. with Senior Day starting at about 2:45 p.m.