Colorado Mesa’s Qunell & Meyer Earn RMAC Girls’s Swimming & Diving Weekly Honors

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By: Cody Bush, Associate Commissioner / Strategic Communications



COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Colorado Mesa University seniors Ada Qunell and Kenya Meyer are the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference’s newest ladies’s swimming & diving weekly honorees for the interval Nov. 10-23, and introduced Tuesday.

Swimmer

Ada Qunell, Colorado Mesa (Senior, Whitefish, Montana)
Qunell posted an NCAA Division II “A” qualifying mark within the 100-yard freestyle and added 5 “B” marks on the TYR/CMU invitational final week. Her 49.50 within the 100 free is the most effective mark in Division II this season, and she or he now has the most effective time within the 200-yard freestyle after a 1:45.95 that could be a “B” qualifying mark. Qunell additionally added “B” marks within the 50-yard freestyle (23.31), 100-yard butterfly (54.33), and the 200-yard particular person medley (2:03.69). She additionally swam legs on the Mavericks’ 200- and 400-yard medley relay groups, which posted the second- and third-best occasions in Division II, respectively.

Others Nominated: Jocelyn Jones, Adams State; Anna Bream, Colorado School of Mines; Carla Sanchez Guareno, CSU Pueblo; Keira Kennedy, Simon Fraser; Rowan McWhorter, UT Permian Basin.

Diver

Kenya Meyer, Colorado Mesa (Senior, Bozeman, Montana)
Meyer has already booked her journey to the NCAA pre-championship qualifying meet in Evansville, Indiana, following spectacular efforts within the 3- and 1-meter diving occasions on the TYR/CMU Invitational final week. She received the 3-meter occasion with a rating of 522.30 over 11 dives and tacked on a 483.50 mark in 11 dives to win the 1-meter occasion.

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 essentially the most historic athletic convention within the western United States and Division II.

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