2025 Mountain West Convention Championships
Dates: Wednesday, February 19–Saturday, February 22
Location: CRWC Natatorium, Houston, TX
Defending Champions: San Diego State girls (3x)
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Groups: Air Power, Boise State*, Colorado State, Fresno State, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San José State, UNLV, Washington State*, Wyoming
Outcomes: Day 1
TEAM STANDINGS
San Diego State – 184
Nevada – 163
UNLV – 160
Wyoming – 154
Fresno State – 142
New Mexico – 127
Washington State – 116
Air Power – 108
Colorado State – 100
San Jose State – 84
The 2025 Mountain West Championships kicked off on the CRWC Natatorium in Houston tonight. As normal, the primary day of the meet featured the 200 medley relay, 800 free relay, and a diving occasion, which on this case was 1-meter.
The motion kicked off with newcomer to the convention Washington State successful the 200 medley relay in 1:36.51. Anna Rauchholz (24.90), Emily Lundgren (26.53), Addy Lewis (23.68), and Darcy Revitt (21.40) mixed to earn the win. Along with the win of their convention debut, WSU additionally broke their very own program file. Notably, Lundgren and Revitt led the sphere of their respective strokes. Different notable splits embrace Nevada’s Scarlett Ferris, who put up a blistering 23.66 on the lead-off leg of her relay.
UNLV then put up an incredible efficiency within the girls’s 800 free relay, clocking a 7:07.06 to win by 2 seconds. The efficiency marks a program file for the Rebels and is their first Mountain West title within the 800 free relay since 2009. Ava Olson (1:47.66), Gina Miller (1:46.27), Marta Klimek (1:47.29), and Erika Carlson (1:45.84) teamed as much as take the title. San Diego State noticed Wilma Johansson cut up 1:45.20 on the third leg of their relay, whereas Nevada received a 1:45.53 lead-off leg from Enkhkhuslen Batbayar, and Wyoming had Tara Joyce lead their relay off in 1:45.44.
Nevada earned a win on evening 1 as nicely, with Bailey Heydra racking up a last rating of 328.70 in 1-meter diving.