Women Swimmers and Divers Win WAC

SMU Wins Ninth Straight Swimming and Diving Title
SAN ANTONIO – SMU captured its ninth-straight Western Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championship. SMU finished the meet with 860 points followed by Hawai‘i with 677. Nevada was third with 539 while Rice placed fourth with 476. Northern Arizona finished fifth with 417 followed by San Jose State (261) and San Diego (209).
Individual Honors as voted upon by the WAC coaches:
Swimmer of the Year-Nicole Mackey, So., Hawai‘i
Diver of the Year-Rui [deleted], So., Hawai‘i
Co-Freshmen of the Year-Melanie Schlanger, Hawai‘i and Anja Carman, SMU
Diving Coach of the Year-Jim Stillson, SMU
Coach of the Year-Andy Johns, Northern Arizona
Team Scores:
1. SMU 8602.
Hawaii 6773.
Nevada 5394.
Rice 4765.
Northern Arizona 4176.
San Jose State 2617.
San Diego 209
SAN ANTONIO – SMU captured its ninth-straight Western Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championship. SMU finished the meet with 860 points followed by Hawai‘i with 677. Nevada was third with 539 while Rice placed fourth with 476. Northern Arizona finished fifth with 417 followed by San Jose State (261) and San Diego (209).
Individual Honors as voted upon by the WAC coaches:
Swimmer of the Year-Nicole Mackey, So., Hawai‘i
Diver of the Year-Rui [deleted], So., Hawai‘i
Co-Freshmen of the Year-Melanie Schlanger, Hawai‘i and Anja Carman, SMU
Diving Coach of the Year-Jim Stillson, SMU
Coach of the Year-Andy Johns, Northern Arizona
Team Scores:
1. SMU 8602.
Hawaii 6773.
Nevada 5394.
Rice 4765.
Northern Arizona 4176.
San Jose State 2617.
San Diego 209