The BYU Cougars' volleyball and swim teams are on fire in the 2024 preseason

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BYU Cougars are making waves in volleyball and swimming

The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) has unveiled its 2024 Volleyball Coaches Poll, placing the BYU Cougars in ninth place. This year, the Cougars are scheduled to welcome four top-10 teams to Provo in an attempt to replicate their perfect 14-0 record at home from the 2023 season.

The returning lineup boosts the Cougars’ prospects

The Cougars, who hold a 19-7 overall record from last year, are preparing for next season with a strong returning lineup. Among the key players are outside hitters Why in RamanAll-American honorable mention, middle blocker Gavin JulianAnd Trent Moser. Their presence adds significant depth to the team as it prepares to take on the national champion, UCLA.

BYU men’s swim team wins FIU Sprint Invite

Meanwhile, the BYU men’s swim team showed off its prowess at the FIU Sprint Invite held at the Biscayne Bay Aquatic Center. The team’s outstanding performance was marked by a resounding victory, scoring 649 points, claiming eight event victories and setting 18 personal bests. Leading the attack were swimmers such as Diego Camacho Salgado And Luigi Rivawhose contributions were pivotal to the team’s success.

The women’s swimming team is putting in a strong performance

The BYU women’s swim team also made waves at the FIU Sprint Invite, where it placed second. Athletes love Tahis Ibanez And Haley Williams She played a decisive role in achieving this result. Both the men’s and women’s swimming teams are now developing their strategies for their upcoming competitions in Denver, Colorado, even as the men’s diving team prepares for the Bruin Diving Invitational in Los Angeles, California.

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