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Track & Field: Seniors Lead The Way At The Baldy Castillo Invitational

Track & Field: Seniors Lead The Way At The Baldy Castillo Invitational

March 23, 2016

Over the weekend, the women’s track and field team competed at the two-day Baldy Castillo Invitational, led by a top performance in the 800-meter run on the final day by seniors Andrea Chavez (2:07.48)...

Freshman Jordan Anderson competes in the 200 butterfly during a Pac-12 womens swimming meet against the Washington State Cougars at the Ute Natatorium, Saturday, Feb., 13, 2016. (Chris Samuels, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Women’s swim & dive: Utah finishes 2016 season at NCAA Championships

March 21, 2016

Last week, two Utah swimmers and one diver headed to McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Ga. to compete in the 2016 women’s NCAA Championships (Mar. 17-19). The end of the women’s 2015-2016 season came...

, University of Utah Swim team vs. BYU December 1, 2012 in Salt Lake City.  (Photo/Steve C. Wilson)

Senior Swimmer Kron Uses Fifth Year To Fill Void At Quarterback On Football Team

March 20, 2016

As the men’s swimming team's season comes to a close, most of the seniors have plans to graduate in May. But for those who will be sticking around for another year, they have the opportunity to participate...

University of Utah Swim and Dive team hosting BYU in the first swim meet of the season on Saturday, Septemper 26, 2015.

Swim & Dive: Divers Crayne, Purss and Casillas Qualify for NCAA Championships

March 11, 2016

During the week, the Utah men's and women’s diving team headed to Flagstaff, Ariz. to compete in the NCAA Zone E Championships, in hopes of a chance to qualify for the NCAA Division-I Championships in...

Men’s swim: Utes finish in sixth place at Pac-12 Championships

March 5, 2016

On the fourth and final night of the Pac-12 Championships, the Utah men’s swim team finished sixth overall with 295 points, just behind Arizona State. In the 1,650-yard freestyle, senior Bence Király...

Swim & dive: Utes fall to sixth place after Day 3

March 5, 2016

On the third night of competition at the Pac-12 Championships, Utah fell to sixth place with 209 points just behind Arizona State, but still managed to set a new school record. In the first event of the...

Men’s swim & dive: Sophomore Ungur breaks school record on Day 2

March 3, 2016

On the second night of competition at the Pac-12 Championships, the Utah men’s swim team advanced to fifth place with a total of 139 points, just behind Berkeley. “We had some really good swims today,”...

Men’s swim & dive: Utah stands in sixth place after first night of Pac-12’s

March 3, 2016

On Wednesday night, the men’s swim team headed to Federal Way, Wash. to compete in its first night at the Pac-12 Championships. After competing in two relays for the night, Utah stands in sixth place...

Women’s Tennis: Utah Earns Double Victory Over The Weekend

March 2, 2016

Over the weekend, the Utah women’s tennis team took on Minnesota and Wisconsin in a back-to-back tournament. By the end of the weekend, Utah defeated both the Gophers and the Badgers 4-3, improving their...

Freshman Jordan Anderson competes in the 200 butterfly during a Pac-12 womens swimming meet against the Washington State Cougars at the Ute Natatorium, Saturday, Feb., 13, 2016. (Chris Samuels, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Swim & dive: Utah women’s team finishes sixth at the Pac-12 Championships

February 28, 2016

On the fourth and final night of the Pac-12 Championships, the Utah women's swim team finished in sixth place overall with a total of 538.5 points, just behind UCLA. “We had a great final session tonight,...

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