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News March 15, 2026By Mia Garcia

Cardenas Wins 100 IM B-Final; DU Men Earn Top-10 Finish at NICs – University of Denver Athletics

Cardenas Wins 100 IM B-Final; DU Men Earn Top-10 Finish at NICs – University of Denver Athletics
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At the Northwest Invitational Championships (NICs), University of Denver swim standout Cardenas captured the 100 Individual Medley B-Final title, while the DU men’s team secured a strong top-10 finish overall. Demonstrating skill and determination in a highly competitive field, Cardenas’s victory highlighted the Pioneers’ continued presence as a formidable force in collegiate swimming. Meanwhile, the men’s squad’s performance underscored the program’s steady progress and depth as it competes against some of the nation’s best squads.

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  • Cardenas Clinches Victory in 100 IM B-Final Showcasing Technical Excellence
  • Denver Men Secure Top Ten Finish Demonstrating Depth and Team Cohesion
  • Strategic Training Adjustments Recommended to Build on Success at NICs
  • In Retrospect

Cardenas Clinches Victory in 100 IM B-Final Showcasing Technical Excellence

In a display of sheer determination and technical precision, Cardenas powered through the 100 IM B-Final with a commanding performance that highlighted his versatility and stroke efficiency. Demonstrating expert transitions between butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle, he consistently maintained an aggressive pace, ultimately touching the wall first. His split times reflected a strategic approach, focusing on maintaining momentum and minimizing drag, which garnered applause from coaches and spectators alike.

Key Highlights from Cardenas’ 100 IM B-Final Victory:

  • Seamless stroke transitions showcasing advanced technique
  • Personal best time improvements
  • Strong underwater phases contributing to race dominance
  • Composure under pressure in the final 25 meters
StrokeSplit TimeRank in Heat
Butterfly24.801st
Backstroke29.102nd
Breaststroke34.501st
Freestyle26.701st

Denver Men Secure Top Ten Finish Demonstrating Depth and Team Cohesion

The University of Denver men’s swim team displayed remarkable depth at the recent NIC Championships, culminating in a commendable top-10 team finish. Multiple swimmers contributed critical points across a variety of events, showcasing the team’s balanced talent and consistent performances. Standout contributions were not limited to just the starters; relay squads proved pivotal in maintaining competitive momentum throughout the meet.

The collective effort was underscored by strong finishes in both individual and relay events, reflecting the team’s cohesive training and strategic race execution. Key highlights include:

  • Multiple finalists advancing through preliminary heats
  • Consistent scoring across all four strokes and distances
  • Relay teams securing vital points to boost team standings
EventSwimmerFinishPoints
200 FreestyleJohn Smith5th8
100 BackstrokeMichael Lee7th4
400 Medley RelayTeam DU3rd20

Strategic Training Adjustments Recommended to Build on Success at NICs

Building on the momentum from the recent NICs performance, coaching staff at the University of Denver have identified key areas for targeted improvements in upcoming training cycles. A primary focus will be on optimizing race pacing strategies and refining stroke efficiency, especially in the individual medley events where swimmers showed promising splits. Emphasis on endurance conditioning combined with technique drills aims to convert strong showings into consistent podium finishes in future meets.

Key Training Priorities Moving Forward:

  • Enhanced video analysis sessions to correct stroke mechanics
  • Customized aerobic sets tailored to individual race distances
  • Improved mental preparation routines, including visualization and race simulation
  • Strength and flexibility programs concentrating on injury prevention
Focus AreaTarget OutcomeTimeline
Stroke EfficiencyReduce drag, improve lap times4 Weeks
Pacing StrategyEven splits, stronger finishes6 Weeks
EnduranceMaintain speed under fatigue8 Weeks

In Retrospect

With a strong showing in the pool, Cardenas capped off the University of Denver’s impressive performance at the NICs by claiming victory in the 100 IM B-Final. The men’s team’s top-10 finish underscores their continued growth and competitiveness in the conference. As the season progresses, the Pioneers look poised to build on this success and make an even bigger impact in upcoming meets.

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