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Anonymous | Posted: 4 Nov 2007 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars Wrap-up Weekend at Lincoln Shootout

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IRVINE -- After 13 more events on the second day of the Lincoln Shootout, the BYU men's swimming team had another successful outing. In Saturday's action the Cougars came out on top of every team except for Hawaii, which in turn pushed BYU's Shootout record to 7-1 in the two-day event that was hosted by UC Irvine.

"The guys swam really well on both days this weekend," BYU coach Tim Powers said after the conclusion of Saturday's races. "We looked super all the way around. And we now are looking forward to UNLV this coming week; they always have a great team."

The Lincoln Shootout consisted of five teams-- UC Irvine, Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly, Hawaii and BYU. For the two-day event, each team was scored in a head-to-head fashion on each day separately. The Cougars came out on top of all four of the other schools on Friday but were not able to repeat the same flawless result on the second day.

The Cougars won against three of the four teams on Saturday. BYU finished the second day ahead of UC Irvine (79-34), Cal State Northridge (102-9) and Cal Poly (94-19). The only team that the Cougars were not able to out perform on Saturday was Hawaii as the Warriors won that match-up by only three points (55-58).

Among the individual leaders on Saturday for the Cougars was senior Travis Price. Price won the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:40.27 and he came in second in the 500 free as he scored a place of 4:34.20, which was only two seconds behind the 500-free winner. BYU also saw some other impressive individual swims in the 200 IM as the team had the top three finishers. Neal Hamilton took first in the 200 IM (1:52.81), while Jacoby Jacobsen (1:53.76) and Andrew Rutherfurd (1:54.72) finished in second and third respectively.

Another notable performance by the Cougars came in the 400 free relay as both of the teams that BYU was allowed to enter placed in the top three. The Cougars crowded the winners' podium as their teams finished in first (3:03.55) and third (3:07.17) place.

The BYU men's swimming team will next be in action, along with the women's team, this coming Friday as the UNLV Rebels come to Provo for the Mountain West Conference dual meet. The action will begin at 6 p.m.

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 1 Nov 2007 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Men's Swimming Headed to California

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PROVO -- The BYU men's swimming team gets to take part in its first scored event against a team other than its own as they travel to California to take part in the Lincoln Shootout. The event begins Friday at 12 p.m. at the Anteater Aquatics Complex on the campus of UC Irvine.

There are five teams, including the Cougars, which are participating in the Lincoln Shootout. The four other teams are UC Irvine, UC Northridge, Cal Poly and Hawaii. BYU won this meet two years ago in 2005.

"This meet gives us a chance to participate against teams that are usually ranked," BYU coach Tim Powers said. "I am sure we will see some good competition, but anytime we have a chance to swim we have a chance to improve."

This event will run on Friday and Saturday and will have a modified dual-meet scoring format. Each team will be scored in a head-to-head format on each day but the points have been modified for some of the events. For example, the relays will be scored more heavily for the winner as the winning team will receive seven points but no one else in the race will be rewarded any points.

BYU will be led this weekend by its seniors Neal Hamilton, Jeffrey Su, John Ferrell and Zach Anderson. Hamilton will be very busy this weekend as he is expected to participate in freestyle, backstroke and IM events. Su will also help anchor the Cougars, as he will take part in freestyle and butterfly events.

This weekend's Lincoln Shootout is the first of three events that take place in three consecutive weeks for BYU. These three events will lead the men's team right up to the Thanksgiving break.