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This news dropped kind of late yesterday, so we're going to go over the news today.
While the women's swimming and diving team took a really close second place to Nevada, there were still some individual accolades to point out. And the Broncos took their fair share of awards.
Along with the Swimmer of the Year in Sam Wicks and Coach of the Year in Jeremy Kipp, the Broncos also took some other spots.
Below are individual recognitions.
Brittany Aoyama |
100-yard butterfly 100-yard freestyle |
Blake Balogh |
500-yard freestyle 1,650-yard freestyle |
Felicity Cann |
500-yard freestyle 200-yard freestyle |
Kiley Carlson |
Platform |
Emma Chard |
500-yard freestyle 200-yard freestyle 100-yard freestyle |
Amelia Draney |
400-yard individual medley 1,650-yard freestyle |
Allyson Kleinsorgen |
100-yard backstroke 200-yard backstroke |
Karli Kriewall |
Platform |
Katelyn Martin |
50-yard freestyle 100-yard freestyle |
Emily Mathis |
200-yard breaststroke |
Kacee Olson |
3-meter springboard |
Samantha Wicks |
200-yard individual medley 100-yard backstroke 200-yard backstroke |
This table below are the relay All-Mountain West Conference.
200-yard freestyle relay |
Brittany Aoyama Samantha Wicks Katelyn Martin Abbey Sorensen |
400-yard freestyle relay |
Brittany Aoyama Samantha Wicks Emma Chard Katelyn Martin |
800-yard freestyle relay |
Emma Chard Brittany Aoyama Blake Balogh Felicity Cann |
200-yard medley relay |
Samantha Wicks Laura Williams Brittany Aoyama Katelyn Martin |
400-yard medley relay |
Samantha Wicks Laura Williams Brittany Aoyama Katelyn Martin |
Overall, the Broncos were able to walk away with 17 of the All Mountain West Conference slots. Nevada? 18. Which makes sense. Really tight competition between the two teams.
Congratulations to all of the winners and Go Broncos!