Nevada maintains its second place position through day two of the Mountain West Championships. San Diego State is still in first with 634 points with the Pack scoring 442.5.
The 2020 Mountain West Swimming and Diving Championships opened strong Wednesday with three events competing on the day.
[NEVADA ATHLETICS RELEASE] 11/02/2019 RENO, Nev. - The Nevada swimming and diving team continues the success over the past few weeks with a big dual meet win over Mountain West foe, Boise State, 187-113. The Pack is now 5-0 in dual meets and 3-0 against conference opponents. Nevada won 12 of the 16 events on the day including a 1-2-3 sweep of the 1-meter dive event and a 1-2-3-4 finish in the 200 breast that was led by junior Donna dePolo with a season best time of 2:15.75.&n...
Nevada sophomore Nicola Ader has qualified for the NCAA National Championships in the high jump. Ader's mark of 6' (1.83 m) set on Saturday at the Mountain West Championships sits at sixth in the nation. The height tied the Nevada school record in the high jump.
Inside the Dempsey Indoor Track on Friday night, the Nevada Wolf Pack track & field’s top 10 list was changed with the distance medley relay.
The Nevada swimming and diving team enters the final day of the Mountain West Championships, after accumulating 258 points on Friday. Through the first three days of the event, the Pack have a total of 748 points and trails San Diego State by just 21 points. ...
Following the conclusion of the opening day of the 2017 Mountain West Championships, the Nevada swimming and diving team sits in second place, just two points behind Boise State.