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bbivings | Posted: 7 Dec 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Aquino and Palmer break school records at Texas Invite

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AUSTIN, Texas -- Freshman Lucas Aquino and junior Hayden Palmer broke BYU records for the 200 fly and the 400 individual medley this weekend at the Texas Invite. 

Aquino broke the school's all-time record in the 200 fly in 1:46.54, which was originally set by teammate Dallin Johnson's father, Paul Johnson, in 1985 (1:47.31). 

"This was the oldest school record we have on books," BYU head coach John Brooks said. "That record has kind of had a curse on it forever. It's a 30 year old record that guys have been trying to break over the last few years, so that was a pretty impressive record to break."

Palmer shined for the Cougars in the men’s 400 individual medley taking second place with a time of 3:45.38 and beat the all-time BYU record 3:47.54 which he set himself earlier in the year. This time should allow him to represent BYU at the NCAA Championships this year. 

"This meet went pretty well for us and I'm really proud of all of our swimmers," Brooks said. "Everybody that swam either got a personal-best time or a season-best time."

Senior Hailey Campbell finished 10th in both the women’s 100 and 200 back with times of 53.91 and 1:59.98, respectively.

The women’s 400 free relay team of Kimberly Doroghian, Campbell, Alexandria Sorensen and Andrea Grant placed 12th in the event in a time of 3:24.23, a whole four seconds faster than they have swam all season. The team also placed 12th yet again in the 400 medley relay with a time of 3:50.90. In the 200 free relay, they earned 12th one more time with a time of 1:34.09.

Another 10th place finish went to the men’s 800 relay team of Jake Taylor, Rafael Alfaro, Palmer and Aquino with a finishing time of 6:41.95. The Cougars performed well in the relay races, securing a handful of top-15 finishes. Alfaro and Palmer placed top-15 in the men’s 200 individual medley. Alfaro touched the wall in 1:48.25 while Palmer followed in 1:48.38.

The men’s relay teams also placed 12th in the 200 free relay. The team of Jordan Fletcher, McKay King, Rainer Ng and Taylor completed the event in just 1:21.94, with the second men’s relay team coming in close behind. In the 400 free relay, the team of King, Fletcher, Palmer and Taylor earned 11th in 3:00.66.

The Cougars now head to sunny Puerto Rico for their winter, mid-season training. Their next official meet will be Jan. 17 at Denver against New Mexico and Denver.

bbivings | Posted: 4 Dec 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Select Cougars to Texas invitational/BYU hosts invitational

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PROVO, Utah – A select group of BYU swimmers will compete in the Texas Invite this weekend while the remaining swimmers compete in the BYU Invite beginning Thursday and continuing through Saturday evening.

Texas Invite

“We’re bringing people who we believe have a legitimate chance of making it to NCAAs [championships] through a relay or individually, and we’re hoping for the best,” BYU head coach John Brooks said. “They are very well rested and have an opportunity to shine so we’re expecting good results.”

Seniors Kimberly Doroghian and Hailey Campbell, junior Andrea Grant and sophomore Alexandria Sorensen will represent the BYU women’s.

Senior Jordan Fletcher, juniors Rafael Alfaro and Hayden Palmer, sophomores McKay King, Chad Sorensen, and Jake Taylor and freshmen Lucas Aquino and Rainer Ng will compete for the BYU men’s team.

The participating teams include host Texas, UCLA (women’s team only), USC, Arizona, Wisconsin, Penn State, Harvard, UC Santa Barbara and Oklahoma Baptist.

The Texas Invite begins with preliminaries each morning at 10 a.m. CST and finals each night at 6 p.m.  A complete schedule with a list of events can be found at the Texas Invite page. To follow along with the action, check out the live results page.

BYU Invite

Also this weekend, BYU swimming hosts its first invitational extended to the public at the Richards Building pool.

“This is the first BYU Invitational where we’re trying to promote opportunities not only for the university level, but to reach out to the community at large,” Brooks said.

Swimmers from the University of Utah travel to Provo to compete in the meet along with 150 high school students from various Utah schools. The meet kicks off Thursday evening and continues through Saturday evening. The Cougars swim on Friday and Saturday, wrapping up their 2013 schedule at home.

The BYU Invite begins on Thursday at 6 p.m. MT. On Friday and Saturday, preliminaries begin at 10 a.m. and finals at 6 p.m. For results, visit the men’s schedule page following the meet on Saturday.