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Adam Haws | Posted: 9 Mar 2023 | Updated: 25 Mar 2023
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Cougar swimmers conclude day one of CSCAA National Invitational Championship

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CSCAA National Invitational Championship Day 1

ELKHART, Indiana — Thirteen BYU swimmers competed in Thursday's prelim events at the CSCAA National Invitational Championship, with five individual swimmers qualifying for the final events at the Elkhart Health & Aquatics Center. 

At the conclusion of day one's events, the women's team is in 44th place with a total of 9.50 points, while the men sit in 13th place with 85 points.

Andrew Eliason and Diego Camacho began the events for the Cougars, as both would compete in the 50-yard backstroke, finishing in the top-15 of all competitors, qualifying for the B finals. Eliason placed 13th with a 22.62, while Camacho swam a 22.65 to come in 15th place in the prelims. In the B finals, Eliason went on to swim a 22.48 to come in at 3rd place for the division. Camacho would place 5th in the division, posting a 22.61. 

In the 50-yard butterfly, Jacob Ballard and Abraham Zimmerman would join Eliason in the competition, as each swimmer went on to finish in the top-50 for the event. Eliason would swim a 22.17 for the Cougars to come in 34th place. Ballard posted a 45th place 22.37, with Zimmerman tying for 46th, swimming a 22.41. 

Max Cannon also competed for the Cougars in Thursday's prelim 200-yard IM, swimming a 1:54.22 to place 63rd in the event. 

To close out the prelim events for the men's team, Will Bonnet and Emerson Edwards competed in the 50-yard breaststroke. Bonnett led the way for BYU in the event, coming in tied for 8th place after swimming a 24.80 to qualify for the finals. Edwards also qualified for the finals, coming in 17th place, posting a 25.19. In the finals, Bonnett finished with a 24.70, tying for 7th place in the A finals, while Edwards' 25.20 landed him a 7th place finish in the B finals. 

The finals also featured two relay events for the men, beginning with a team of Bonnett, Zimmerman, Ballard and Edwards competing in the 200-yard freestyle relay. There, they would place 13th with a 1:21.43. Another team of Camacho, Cannon, Zimmerman and Ballard also went on to compete in 400-yard medley relay, this time coming in 15th place with a 3:16.47. 

For the women, Emma Marusakova began the events for the Cougars in the 50-yard backstroke, swimming a 42nd place 26.38. Megan Bergstrom followed up Marusakova's performance with a 26th place 4:54.58 in the 500-yard freestyle. Victoria Schreiber also competed in the event, swimming a 28th place 4:54.66, while Geldmacher went on to place 33rd, swimming a 4:56.36. 

Marusakova also competed in the 50-yard butterfly, swimming a 27th place 24.96. Mackenzie Miller and Halli Williams closed out the prelim events for the women's team, as Miller would compete in the 50-yard breaststroke, ultimately swimming a 27th place 29.05. The 50-yard freestyle saw Williams qualify for the final event, swimming a 13th place 23.12. In the B finals, Williams went on to post an 8th place 23.46. 

The women also had a team of Marusakova, Miller, Schreiber and Williams compete in the 200-yard freestyle relay, posting a 1:53.12 to tie for 34th. 

The Cougars will begin day two of the CSCAA NICs Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. EST, with the final events beginning later that evening at 6 p.m. EST. A live stream of the event will be available to watch on the CSCAA website. In addition, BYU specific results can be followed on the BYU Swim and Dive social media pages on Instagram and Twitter

Adam Haws | Posted: 8 Mar 2023 | Updated: 25 Mar 2023
Adam Haws

BYU swim travels to Indiana for CSCAA National Invitational Championships

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NIC Preview

ELKHART, Indiana — The BYU swim program will travel to Elkhart, Indiana for the second straight year to compete in the 2023 CSCAA National Invitational Championships beginning on Thursday, March 9 through Saturday, March 11. 

Coming off an MPSF championship for the men's team and a third place finish in the conference championship for the women, the Cougars will compete in this post-season invitational, awarded to athletes who met qualifying time standards or won individual competitions in their respective events. 

"This group loves to race," said BYU swim coach Shari Skabelund. "This is a wonderful opportunity to race top athletes in a fast pool. We expect to have a great time celebrating all the hard work this season." 

The women's team will travel seven swimmers this week, led by multi-event athlete Addison Richards. She will be joined by fellow Cougar swimmers Regan Geldmacher, Mackenzie Miller, Megan Bergstrom, Halli Williams, as well as freshman Emma Marusakova and Victoria Schreiber. 

The men's team will also travel seven swimmers for the events, led by lone junior Abraham Zimmerman who will be joined by six other underclassmen. Sophomores Diego Camacho and Emerson Edwards will compete in this weeks events, in addition to four freshman, Jacob Ballard, Andrew Eliason, Max Cannon and Will Bonnett. 

The first day of the NICs will begin at 9:30 a.m. EST on Thursday, starting with the prelim rounds. Athletes will compete in the 50-yard backstroke, the 50-yard breaststroke, the 50-yard butterfly, the 50-yard freestyle, the 200-yard IM, and the 400-yard medley relay and the 500-yard freestyle. Main event and consolation finals will begin later Thursday evening at 6 p.m. EST with all of the above events, as well as the 200-yard freestyle relay.

A live stream of the event will be available to watch on the CSCAA website. In addition, BYU specific results can be followed on the BYU Swim and Dive social media pages on Instagram and Twitter