2024 NW Collegiate Invitational – Boise
- November 22-24, 2024
- Boise, Idaho
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results (PDF)
Idaho has not issued a press release.
Courtesy: Seattle U Athletics
BOISE, ID – Seattle U men’s and women’s swimming closed out their record setting performance at the NW Collegiate Invitational on Sunday. Eight new top-10 times were set while the men’s team finished first (2149) and the women’s team finished second (1477) in team scores.
“It was a big day today,” said head coach Joe Dykstra. “This is the best mid season meet we’ve ever had, with scores of best times and even some school records after only nine weeks of full training. I am very proud of the team.”
Danielis Kvederis broke school record in 100 free leading off relay this morning with a time of 44.27, Then Nicholas Imig took the record back with a time of 44.26 in the finals. Also Hawkins Wendt (44.78) and Hennig Colsman (45.27) move to six and seven respectively on all-time list.
On the women’s side Amanda Miller reached 5th all-time in the 100 freestyle with a time of 51.50, while Mia David slotted in right behind her at 6th with a 51.57 finish.
In the time trials in the 100 individual medley, five different top-10 times were either set or improved on. Mia David improved her hold on 6th with a time of 1:00.44, Aubrey Cheng (1:00.65) moved to 7th, and Makenna Frederiksen (1:01.12) to 8th. For the men, Nathan Headon-Weeks (53.00) had the 5th fastest time in program history and Morgan Robinson (53.15) right behind him for 6th.