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SAN ANTONIO, Texas (November 2, 2025) – The University of Texas Permian Basin males’s and ladies’s swimming packages mixed to put up 10 private greatest occasions in a fast journey to Trinity University on Saturday, November 1. The UTPB girls misplaced 204-67 whereas the boys fell 167-103.
The UTPB girls’s workforce had seven private greatest occasions and gained three particular person occasions competing towards a high NCAA Division III program (ranked No. 20).
Freshman Avery Momotiuk gained the 100 breaststroke in 1:09.15 and the 200 IM in 2:18.07.
Fellow-freshman Ava McCormack gained the 100 backstroke in 1:00.22.
The UTPB males’s workforce received three private bests and 5 particular person wins with a relay win as effectively in aggressive swim races.
Freshman Sean Greene gained the 100 breaststroke (57.21), 200 breaststroke (2:08.39) and the 200 IM (1:58.83).
Behind the efforts of Greene and Momotiuk, UTPB swept each 100 breaststroke and 200 IM occasions between the boys’s and ladies’s competitions.
For the second yr in a row within the twin meet towards Trinity, junior Colin Doyle gained the 100 butterfly (52.01) and senior Owen Putnam gained the 200 butterfly (1:56.47).
Zane Garner, Greene, Doyle and Niklas Heelein mixed to win the 400 medley relay (3:27.77).
In the 100 backstroke, Garner received second place towards Trinity for the second yr in a row, bettering his time from 54.74 seconds final yr to 53.30 seconds this yr.
One particular occasion the 2 groups participated in was the 200 freestyle blended relay, wherein UTPB’s “A” workforce consisting of Doyle, McCormack, Rowan McWhorter and Kell Frazier took second place with a time of 1:34.56.
“The team showed grit today against a very good Trinity team,” spoke Head Coach Brian Schroeder. “It’s time to put in a couple hard weeks of training and get ready for our midseason meet.”
Men’s Top-Three Finishes:
400 medley relay – first place – UTPB “A” workforce (Zane Garner, Sean Greene, Colin Doyle, Niklas Heelein) – 3:27.77
1000 freestyle – third place – Addison Richardson – 10:34.57
100 backstroke – second place – Zane Garner – 53.30
100 backstroke – third place – Nico Turner – 53.59
100 breaststroke – first place – Sean Greene – 57.21
200 butterfly – first place – Owen Putnam – 1:56.47
50 freestyle – second place – Colin Doyle – 21.93
50 freestyle – third place – Kell Frazier – 22.20
100 freestyle – third place – Kell Frazier – 49.46
200 backstroke – second place – Cooper Workman – 1:59.78
200 breaststroke – first place – Sean Greene – 2:08.39
500 freestyle – second place – Niklas Heelein – 4:56.62
100 butterfly – first place – Colin Doyle – 52.01
200 IM – first place – Sean Greene – 1:58.83
200 IM – third place – Owen Putnam – 2:01.99
Women’s Top-Three Finishes:
400 medley relay – third place – UTPB “A” workforce (Ava McCormack, Avery Momotiuk, Rowan McWhorter, Nadia Phelps) – 4:09.86
100 backstroke – Ava McCormack – first place – 1:00.22
100 breaststroke – first place – Avery Momotiuk – 1:09.15
100 freestyle – second place – Mackenzie Gingerich – 58.63
200 backstroke – second place – Ava McCormack – 2:13.14
200 backstroke – third place – Lu-Lu Van Winkle – 2:32.29
200 breaststroke – third place – Rowan McWhorter – 2:41.36
500 freestyle – third place – Nadia Phelps – 5:43.08
200 IM – first place – Avery Momotiuk – 2:18.07
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