Colorado Mesa’s Guth & Juarros Choose Up RMAC Males’s Weekly Swimming & Diving Honors

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By: Cody Bush, Associate Commissioner / Strategic Communications

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Colorado Mesa University junior Guillaume Guth and junior Jax Juarros claimed the newest version of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference’s Swimmer of the Week awards following competitions of Nov. 17-23 and introduced Tuesday..

Swimmer

Guillaume Guth, Colorado Mesa (Junior, Toulouse, France)
Guth set two NCAA Division II “A” qualifying marks on the TYR/CMU Invitational final week. In what proved to be a quick pool, he posted one of the best Division II mark within the 100-yard freestyle with an altitude-adjusted time of 42.66. Guth additionally obtained an “A” mark within the 200-yard freestyle with a 1:34.31 time.  He additionally had “B” qualifying marks within the 50-yard freestyle (19.59) and 100-yard butterfly (46.68). Guth additionally swam within the Mavericks 200 freestyle, 400 freestyle, 800 freestyle, 200 medley, and 400 medley relay groups, posting Top 3 Division II occasions in every besides the 400 freestyle relay.

Also Nominated:  Kenny Rupp, Adams State; Vladislav Kazakin, Colorado School of Mines; Evan Vellescig, Simon Fraser; Colin Doyle, UT Permian Basin.

Diver

Jax Juarros, Colorado Mesa (Junior, Gilbert, Arizona)
Juarros gained each the 1-meter and 3-meter diving occasions on the TYR/CMU Invitational final week. He posted a rating of 573.90 in 11 dives within the 1-meter occasion and adopted that with a 574.00 over 11 dives within the 3-meter competitors. Juarros additionally added a 543.45 in a 3-meter competitors in one other twin with Colorado School of Mines, ending second behind teammate Ryan Campbell.

Also Nominated:  Bruno Albertoni, Colorado School of Mines.

About the RMAC

The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, headquartered in Colorado Springs, is a premier NCAA Division II convention with 15 establishments situated in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah. The RMAC presently competes in 22 NCAA Division II sports activities and has earned 67 nationwide championships and 53 nationwide runners-up since 1992. Founded in 1909, the RMAC is probably the most historic athletic convention within the western United States and Division II.

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