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Anonymous | Posted: 7 Nov 2002 | Updated: 7 Nov 2002
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Albuquerque, N.M. (11/7/02) -- In a meet that matched four teams up for dual meet competition, the Cougars won two out of three meets losing only to the University of New Mexico by a score of 131.00 to 112.00.

BYU (2-2, 1-2) defeated both San Diego State University and Northern Arizona University by scores of 128.00-113.00 and 139.00-104.00 respectively.

Team captain senior Amanda Grant led the way for the Cougars winning both individual events she competed in and was a member of the winning relay team. Grants wins came in the 200 IM, the 200 breaststroke, and the 200 medley relay.

Freshmen Shannon Bloom and Natasha Schlup also came up big for the Cougars with wins in the 200 free and 200 back respectively.

The Cougars' Mountain West Conference diver of the week, senior Kelli Einfeldt, had a strong performance against the three teams. Einfeldt placed second in the one-meter board and third in the three-meter board.

The Cougars loss to the Lobos marked the second time in as many weeks that BYU has lost to a team that has never defeated the Cougars in dual meet competition (last week the Cougars lost to Utah 135-112).

BYU will take to the water in Albuquerque for the Lobo Invitational at the University of New Mexico. The invitational begins Friday, Nov. 8 and continues through Saturday, Nov. 9.

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 6 Nov 2002 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Women's Team Set to Race in Albuquerque

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PROVO, Utah (11/6/02) -- The BYU women's swimming and diving team will travel to Albuquerque, N.M. this Thursday for a four-team invitational meet at the University of New Mexico.

The Cougars will be racing against the Lobos, San Diego State University, and Northern Arizona University. Last year the women defeated both the Lobos and Aztecs in head-to-head competition, the team did not face Northern Arizona last season.

"New Mexico is theoretically the best diving team in the conference," said women's diving head coach Keith Russell. "We can compete, but it will be a tough test for us."

Senior diver Kelli Einfeldt will lead a young Cougar diving team at the meet. In her first competition of the season, Einfeldt topped the competition in the 1-M and 3-M diving events against Utah, comfortably winning both events.

Sophomore swimmer Nichole Burrows is coming off of wins in both of the team's last two meets. Burrows won the 100 back at the Pacific Invitational and the 50 free last weekend against Utah.

Team captain senior Amanda Grant and freshman Shannon Bloom also had strong showings against Utah and will provide much of the leadership for the women at the meet.

"It will be a good contest, it's going to be a shootout in Albuquerque," said Russell.