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By: Cody Bush, Associate Commissioner / Strategic Communications
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Oklahoma Christian University’s win within the 200 freestyle relay capped Day 4 motion on the 2026 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships, Friday, at El Pomar Natatorium.
The Eagles claimed their first win within the 200 freestyle relay, with Neyali Matos, Andi Jeanes, Callie Edmonds, and Vanessa Weatherford combining to complete in 1:33.97.
Colorado School of Mines and Colorado Mesa every had two particular person occasion wins on the day. The Mavericks picked up wins within the 100 backstroke by Tayar Hooten and the five hundred freestyle courtesy Olivia Hansson. The Orediggers noticed Jordan Tierney win the 100 breaststroke whereas Mikaela Khan nabbed the win within the 200 butterfly.
Colorado Mesa prolonged its lead within the crew competitors to just about 400 factors, ending Day 3 with 1,357.50 factors. Colorado School of Mines is second with 991.50 factors, and Simon Fraser is third with 884 factors.
The last day of the championship begins at 10 a.m. with preliminary heats adopted by the two p.m. 3-meter ladies’s diving preliminaries. The all-final session begins at 5:30 p.m. and concludes with the presentation of the crew championships and the swimmer and diver of the championship award displays.
Friday’s Champions
500 Freestyle: Olivia Hansson, Colorado Mesa (4:53.34)
100 Backstroke: Taylar Hooton, Colorado Mesa (54.78)
100 Breaststroke: Jordan Tierney, Colorado School of Mines (1:02.15)
200 Butterfly: Mikaela Khan, Colorado School of Mines (2:01.97)
200 Freestyle Relay: Oklahoma Christian (1:33.97)
About the RMAC
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, headquartered in Colorado Springs, is a premier NCAA Division II convention with 15 establishments positioned in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah. The RMAC presently competes in 22 NCAA Division II sports activities and has earned 71 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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