LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) – The UNLV men's and women's swimming and diving teams swept BYU in their home opener Friday at Jim Reitz Pool. The Rebel men topped the Cougars 176-124, while the Scarlet & Gray women won 164.5-135.5.
Overall, the Rebels claimed first-place finishes in 22 of 32 events in its matchup with the Cougars.
REBELS OF THE MEET:
*Senior
Calysta Bartlett led the meet in points (22 points) with wins in the 100 breast (1:03.12) and 200 IM along with a second-place finish in the 200 breast (2:20.56).
*Adding another pair of victories, freshman
Dominika Trentkiewicz swept the 100 back (56.11) and 200 back (2:02.86).
*In the diving events, senior
Vika Yanovska dove to NCAA Zone qualifying marks in her sweep on the women's 1-meter (287.70) and 3-meter (307.28) springboards.
*On the men's side, junior
Dima Tereshchenko splashed to a sweep of the 1-meter (301.35) and 3-meter events (324.53) with NCAA Zone qualifying scores.
*Junior
Adnan Beji remained unbeaten in the breastroke events, taking first in both the 100 breast (53.77) and 200 breast (2:00.24).
*Contributing two more individual wins of his own, senior Cam Castro cruised to first place in the 200 free (1:40.40) and the 500 free (4:33.91).
THE RUNDOWN – WOMEN:
*Starting the day's swim events in the 200 medley relay, UNLV's 'A' team of Trentkiewicz and Bartlett with juniors
Cameron Mykkanen and
Bridget Sullivan glided to a winning time of 1:43.29. Adding to a 1-2 finish, the Rebel 'B' team (1:43.96) of sophomore
Averi Webb, freshman
Viola Teglassy, senior
Madison Petschauer and junior
Pilar Cohen finished second.
*Sophomore
Marta Klimek picked up a 200 free win, adding her season-best mark (1:52.08) with a time drop of nearly two seconds.
*Junior
Cameron Mykkanen flew her way to a 200 fly victory, logging her personal season-best time (2:04.10) by three-quarters of a second.
*Another Scarlet & Gray 1-2 punch came via Yanovska's win and freshman
Chelsey Dorosh's (269.70) second-place finish in the 1-meter diving competition. The latter also tallied an NCAA Zone qualifying mark.
*Assiting Trentkiewicz in a 1-2 sweep of the 100 back, sophomore
Averi Webb (56.60) took second.
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THE RUNDOWN – MEN:
*The beginning of the men's swimming competition began with a Rebel win (1:28.02) from the 200 medley relay quartet of freshman
Wikus Potgieter, Beji, senior
George Ratiu and junior
Bryson Huey.
*Freshman
Hayden Lambert (9:22.61) earned his first victory in a Scarlet & Gray suit in the 1000 free.
*In the men's first 1-2 sweep, junior
Bryson Huey (20.20) and senior
George Ratiu (20.22) finished first and second in the 50 free, respectively.
*Ratiu (44.50) and Huey (45.00) then reversed roles in the 100 free as the former won the event and the latter placed second.
*The lone complete event sweep was provided by the Rebels in the 200 back. Freshman
Wikus Potgieter (1:49.12), senior
McKay Mickelson (1:49.30) and junior
Tatsuki Inoue (1:52.50) finished first, second and third, respectively.
*Senior
Steven Butler (49.01) swam to another Rebel victory in the 100 fly.
*Rounding out UNLV's victories, the 400 relay team of Castro, Huey, Butler and Ratiu tag teamed for a time of 2:56.75.
QUOTABLE: "It's always great to get a win of course, and we haven't been able to get one against the BYU men in several years, so I'm proud of the team for getting it done. The real test is tomorrow morning, though, in seeing how we can bounce back after an afternoon of hard racing. That will give us a good snapshot of how ready we are for mid-season invites. A huge shout-out to Coach Anne and our divers. They stacked up much better against BYU than a year ago and were instrumental in our wins today."
-UNLV Head Coach Ben Loorz
UP NEXT: The Rebels face a quick turnaround with a dual vs. Utah on Saturday.