MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - The Cats wrapped up the Minnesota Invitational Saturday night.
For the second night in a row, the men's A relay team qualified for an NCAA "A" cut with a time of 2:50.60, the seventh-fastest in the nation in the 400 free relay.
Senior
Thomas Anderson showed an impressive outing in the 200 back B final earning first place honors with a time of 1:41.74.
Junior
Brooks Fail had another fantastic night, winning the 1650 free with a time of 14:37.60. That time qualifies as an NCAA "B" cut and is the third-fastest time in program history.
Arizona tallied a total of 14 NCAA cuts Saturday:
1650 free -
Ayumi Macias 16:19.74 B
1650 free -
Hannah Cox 16:24.31 B
1650 free -
Brooks Fail 14.37.60 B
200 back -
Aria Bernal 1:56.36 B
200 back -
Thomas Anderson 1:41.74 B
100 free -
Noah Reid 43.30 B
100 free -
Marin Ercegovic 42.78 B
200 breast -
Sam Iida 1:58.15 B
200 fly -
Hannah Farrow 1:58.59 B
200 fly -
Etay Gurevich 1:44.93 B
200 fly -
Brooks Fail 1:42.13 B
200 fly -
Brendan Meyer 1:43.63 B
200 fly -
Brooks Taner 1:45.20 B
400 free - Mens A relay 2:50.60 A
Invitational Final Results
Women - 488.5 - 4th
Men - 551 - 4th
Next up
Tomorrow the Cats will swim for Olympic time trials on the long course at 8 a.m. (MST)
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