Anonymous | Posted: 21 Feb 2004 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Swimming and Diving Capture Fifth Straight MWC Championship

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OKLAHOMA -- The BYU men's and women's swimming and diving teams both won their fifth straight MWC championships Saturday night at the Aquatics Center in Oklahoma City.

The men's team racked up 775.5 points, well ahead of Air Force who came in second with 612.5 points. The women scored 725 points, outpacing second place Colorado State who scored 607.5.

"It's pretty nice to win five in a row," coach Tim Powers said. "It's not an easy thing to do, especially when you have as much turnover on your roster as we do. These are a great group of guys. They really pulled together."

Powers said the highlight of his team's night was its performance in the 200 breaststroke where the Cougars qualified four swimmers into the finals with Nicholas Tobler placing second finishing in 2:00.78. Tobler was followed by Benjamin McKee (6th), David Scott (7th) and Randy Belliston (8th).

BYU closed the night with victories in the platform diving competition and the 400 free relay. Scott Randall placed first in the platform followed by his teammate Justin Beardall.

Two Cougars, Zach Anderson (1650 free) and Mark Chay (100 free) had second place finishes, while Diogo Yabe placed third in the 100 butterfly.

Other Cougars placing in the top-eight were Jacoby Jacobsen (sixth, 200 back), Kurt Mullen (fifth, 100 free) and Kenneth Carpenter (seventh, 100 fly)

On the women's side, Brittany Davis continued to dominate. Davis finished first in the 200 back, breaking both the MWC and BYU record with a time of 1:58.00. Davis also helped the Cougars to a second place finish in the 400 free relay. The Cougars were just edged to the wall by Colorado State by .02 seconds.

Besides Davis, BYU placed two other swimmers, Natasha Schlup (3rd) and Carolyn Wigginton (5th), in the top-five of the 100 back.

"Brittany had the meet of her life," coach Stan Crump said. "She's just a freshman, and we're looking forward to having her back for the next few years."

Crump also said he was proud of how his seniors performed in their final conference meet. One of those seniors, Tamber McAllister, won her third straight MWC championship in the 200 breast. BYU placed three other swimmers in the top-five of the 200 breast with Jamie Lambert placing second, Melanie Grant placing third and Nikki Xanthos placing fifth.

BYU closed the meet with a fourth place finish in the platform diving competition by Rachelle Routsong. Other Cougars placing in the top-eight were Nichole Tolley (fifth, 100 free) and Monica Ferrell (fourth, 200 butterfly). For complete results visit www.themwc.com.

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