Michael Barnosky Leads Air Force Men at WACs, Northern Arizona Women Still Leading
The Air Force men’s swimming and diving team extended its lead after day three of the WAC Championships led by Michael Barnosky’s win in the 100-yard breaststroke. Barnosky set a new WAC record with an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 51.98. UNLV senior Lucas James also broke a WAC record with a score of 344.80 on platform diving. Grand Canyon won its third relay of the meet with a time of 3:08.80 in the 400 medley relay.
Defending women’s champion Northern Arizona holds a commanding lead over New Mexico State with one day left in the meet. Grand Canyon’s Estela Davis Ortiz was a double winner on the night with victories in the 400 IM (4:16.14) and the 100 backstroke (54.16). CSU Bakersfield won two events as Michaela Paige took gold in the 200 free (1:47.73) and the 400 medley relay won with a time of 3:41.85.
WAC contributed this report.
DAY THREE FINALS | |
400 IM | Champions – W: Estela Davis Ortiz, Grand Canyon | M: Ryan Nelson, Wyoming |
100 Butterfly | Champions – W: Dorottya Lennert, NM State | M: Pasha Semochkin, UNLV |
200 Freestyle | Champions – W: Michaela Paige, CSU Bakersfield | M: Aaron Chanas-LaRue, North Dakota |
100 Breaststroke | Champions – W: Blaise Wittenauer-Lee, Seattle U | M: Michael Barnosky, Air Force |
100 Backstroke | Champions – W: Estela Davis Ortiz, Grand Canyon | M: Mark Nikolaev, Grand Canyon |
Men’s Platform Diving | Champion: Lucas James, UNLV |
400 Medley Relay | Champions – W: CSU Bakersfield | M: Grand Canyon |
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