Big 12 Swimming & Diving Awards: Cincinnati, Kansas, Utah Winners

by Alex Thompson — Chief Editor
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Cincinnati’s Owen Chiles (swimmer),Utah’s Elias petersen (diver) and Cincinnati’s Benson Wong (newcomer) were tabbed as the recipients of the Big 12 Men’s Swimming and Diving weekly awards for competition ending Dec. 7.On the women’s side, Kansas’ trio of Gabi Dyer (swimmer), Shiyun Lai (diver) and Sammy Cummins (co-newcomer) were joined by Cincinnati’s Tiara Vroom (co-newcomer) to round out the conference’s weekly honors.

Chiles led the Bearcats against Indiana, posting second-place finishes in the 50-yard freestyle (20.35), 200-yard individual medley (1:48.24) and contributing to both silver medals in the 200-yard medley relay (1:29.34) and 200-yard freestyle relay (1:22.88). He is the second Bearcat to be named the Big 12 Men’s Swimmer of the Week this season and it is the third Conference weekly award of his career after being named the Big 12 Men’s Newcomer of the Week twice in the 2024-25 season.

Petersen reached the finals and recorded podium finishes in all three events at the Big Al Invitational hosted by Princeton. His results included a season-high and his second first-place finish of the season in the 1-meter dive (334.85), a silver medal in the 3-meter (357.05), and a third-place result on platform (290.95). The senior from Utah helped the Utes secure a 2-3-4 finish on platform and was one of four Utes to advance to the finals at the meet. it is his first weekly award this season and the fourth of Petersen’s career.

Wong recorded two runner-up finishes for the Bearcats against Indiana as he finished second in both the 100-yard breaststroke (54.10) and 200-yard breaststroke (1:58.12). The fifth-year student who competed for the Hoosiers last season is the second Bearcat to be named Big 12 Men’s newcomer of the Week this season.

Dyer highlighted her weekend in Houston with gold medals in the 200-yard freestyle (1:49.06) and 500-yard freestyle (4:52.00), winning the latter by over three seconds.The sophomore from Castle pines, colorado helped the Jayhawks to a 153-147 team win against the Cougars. It is th

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