Maverick Men Dominates RMAC with Major Award Sweep in 2023
The Colorado Mesa University men's swimming and diving team dominated the RMAC awards after securing an eighth consecutive conference title and achieving their best national championship finish. Guillaume Guth was named RMAC Swimmer of the Year, with Ryan Campbell taking the Diver of the Year title for the second year in a row. Micah Moore earned Freshman of the Year, while Mickey Wender, the head coach, was recognized as Coach of the Year, marking his significant success over seven seasons, including multiple honors for both men's and women's teams.
By the Numbers- The Mavericks won 17 of 21 events at the RMAC Championships.
- Guillaume Guth set RMAC Championship records in the 100 free and 100 fly, while earning All-America honors in all seven events at the NCAA meet.
- The Mavericks combined for 20 podium finishes at the NCAA Championships, with four runner-up positions by key swimmers.
- They qualified 14 individual swimmers, four divers, and all five relay teams for the national meet.
Looking ahead, the Mavericks aim to maintain their championship momentum and further improve their national standings. With such a strong roster and skilled coaching, expectations remain high for continued success in future seasons.
Bottom LineThe success of the Colorado Mesa University men's swimming team is a testament to their relentless dedication and talent, solidifying their position as a powerhouse in collegiate swimming. Looking forward, their robust performances promise not only more accolades but also potential national titles.
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