Complete results
Junior
Tyler Larrabee won a pair of individual events and swam a leg on the winning 400-yard medley relay team to help Colorado College post a 172-56 victory over McMurry University on Saturday afternoon at Schlessman Natatorium.
Freshman
Austin Howlett broke a school record for the second day in a row, this time surpassing his own 11-dive mark while winning on the 3-meter board. Howlett's total of 489.82 points was 5.6 better than his score set last Friday during the CC Classic.
The Tigers posted a season-best time in the first swimming event, with freshman
Chris Garrity and seniors
Jordan DeGayner and
Devin Wahl joining forces with Larrabee to post a time of 3:41.67 in the 400 medley relay.
Larrabee's first solo victory came in the 50 breaststroke, where he touched the wall 2.97 seconds ahead of McMurry's Matthew
Perez with a clocking of 29.14. Larrabee finished his day by taking the 200 breast in 2:26.50, besting teammate
Kaleb Roush by 2.49 seconds.
Colorado College's other season-best times were provided by DeGayner, who won the 500 free by more than 14 seconds with a time of 4:55.14, and Garrity, who finished second in the 200 backstroke with a time of 2:06.33.
CC's other individual victories were provided by freshman
Brian Kopec in the 50 backstroke (26.49), sophomore
Kevin Dorff in the 200 butterfly (2:06.87), freshman
Erik Laitos in the 50 free (23.84), sophomore
Michael Bennett in the 100 free (49.88), Wahl in the
200 free (1:56.30) and Garrity in the 50 fly (25.29).
In the final event of the weekend, Kopec, DeGayner, Wahl and Dorff won the 400 free relay by 8.30 seconds in a time of 3:17.33.
The meet served as the Tigers' final tune-up for the 2012 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships, which begin on Feb. 15 in Rockwall, Texas.