It was a good but not great day for Boise State in the opening of the Mountain West Swimming and Diving Championships in San Antonio, Texas.
Boise State sits second with 88 points, trailing Nevada with 107. San Diego State is right behind the Broncos with 80 points, while New Mexico and Wyoming have 65 each.
Boise State set a school record in the 200 medley relay, finishing second to San Diego State. The foursome then swam a time trial, and were clocked in 1:37.75, which qualifies for the NCAA Championships.
Ciera Cortney, who has dominated diving this season, finished the one-meter final today in second place with a score of 299.79.
Boise State sits second with 88 points, trailing Nevada with 107. San Diego State is right behind the Broncos with 80 points, while New Mexico and Wyoming have 65 each.
Boise State set a school record in the 200 medley relay, finishing second to San Diego State. The foursome then swam a time trial, and were clocked in 1:37.75, which qualifies for the NCAA Championships.
Ciera Cortney, who has dominated diving this season, finished the one-meter final today in second place with a score of 299.79.
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