By: Sam Boender
Final Results
RECAPS: Day 1 | Day 2 A.M. | Day 2 P.M. | Day 3 A.M. | Day 3 P.M. | Day 4
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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Colorado School of Mines closed out the 2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Swimming & Diving Championships on Saturday with the men taking silver and the women winning bronze in the team standings.
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Mines' men accumulated 816.5 points for their finish. The Oredigger women totaled 1156.5 points on the way to bronze. Colorado Mesa won both team titles. Simon Fraser earned silver on the women's side. Saturday's final push featured multiple NCAA-qualifying and all-RMAC swims by Mines.
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The women's 1650-free brought a NCAA "B" time from
Isabella Bono along with a ninth-place finish. In the men's mile,
Lucas Hoke raced to bronze, a NCAA "B" time, and Second-Team All-RMAC distinction in 15:59.26.
Joseph Lev-Tov and
Jake Sherman both turned out national times in the 1650-free. The women's 100-free saw
Jennifer Pierson add to an outstanding meet with another NCAA "B" time. In the men's 100-free,
Jakson Winn was fourth with a national time of 45.27 while earning Second-Team All-RMAC honors.
Jordan Tierney was a star in the women's 200-breast. She raced to silver and First-Team All-RMAC distinction with a NCAA cut of 2:19.51. Finally, the men's 400-freestyle relay grabbed silver in a program-record time of 2:58.55. The quartet featured
Michael Kietzman,
Sawyer Jones,
Vladislav Kazakin, and
Jakson Winn.
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Mines now awaits the announcement of the selections for the 2025 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships. All updates on the Oredigger swim teams will be posted at
www.minesathletics.com and on social media.
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Fans can keep up with Mines swimming on "X" (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram at @MinesSwimming. They can also keep up with Colorado School of Mines Athletics all year long on Facebook, "X" and Instagram using the handle @MinesAthletics.
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