University of North Texas Athletics

Mean Green Drop Dual Meet With NMSU
12/19/2025 2:23:00 PM | Swimming and Diving
DENTON, Texas - The UNT swimming and diving team dropped a hard-fought dual meet with New Mexico State on Friday in the Mean Green's final meet before the holiday break.
The Aggies won the meet, 137-103, but UNT had several strong performances in the pool and on the boards.
UNT was led in the pool by freshman Vivian Anderson and sophomore Mikaela Goelst, who both helped lead the 200 medley relay team that notched a Mean Green win, along with Maria Mitova and Scarlett McCloud. Anderson also won the 100 backstroke, while Goelst scored a win in the 100 breaststroke. Sophomore Jette Schindler also got a victory for UNT in the 100 butterfly.
"We had a solid showing in our last meet of the semester," head coach Brittany Roth said. "I'm really encouraged with the performance of our athletes today coming off of a training block that leans into their dedication and determination. We had strong swims from our medley relay to kick off the meet, then Kayleigh Lovell had a great swim in the 1000, taking that race out in her best 500 of the season without a tech suit. (Maria Jose Sanchez Castro) and Jette (Schindler) had strong 200 IMs. Our 100s were on fire today with Jette getting the win in the 100 fly, Viv in the 100 back, and Mikaela & Majo touching 1-2 in the 100 breast. Overall as a team, they brought great energy to the deck, and they had a whole team effort. This meet was a great way to send off into a bit of time for the team to reconnect with their friends and family as we look to second semester."
In the diving events, senior Kamryn Wong missed the program record in the 3-meter springboard by just more than a half-point with a 350.25 to win the event by more than 80 points, and she added a third-place finish in the 1-meter springboard. Sophomore Amelia Sharp took second in both events.
The Mean Green will return to action on Jan. 3, in Miami, at the FIU Sprint Invite, before a trip to Boca Raton to face FAU on Jan. 9.
The Aggies won the meet, 137-103, but UNT had several strong performances in the pool and on the boards.
UNT was led in the pool by freshman Vivian Anderson and sophomore Mikaela Goelst, who both helped lead the 200 medley relay team that notched a Mean Green win, along with Maria Mitova and Scarlett McCloud. Anderson also won the 100 backstroke, while Goelst scored a win in the 100 breaststroke. Sophomore Jette Schindler also got a victory for UNT in the 100 butterfly.
"We had a solid showing in our last meet of the semester," head coach Brittany Roth said. "I'm really encouraged with the performance of our athletes today coming off of a training block that leans into their dedication and determination. We had strong swims from our medley relay to kick off the meet, then Kayleigh Lovell had a great swim in the 1000, taking that race out in her best 500 of the season without a tech suit. (Maria Jose Sanchez Castro) and Jette (Schindler) had strong 200 IMs. Our 100s were on fire today with Jette getting the win in the 100 fly, Viv in the 100 back, and Mikaela & Majo touching 1-2 in the 100 breast. Overall as a team, they brought great energy to the deck, and they had a whole team effort. This meet was a great way to send off into a bit of time for the team to reconnect with their friends and family as we look to second semester."
In the diving events, senior Kamryn Wong missed the program record in the 3-meter springboard by just more than a half-point with a 350.25 to win the event by more than 80 points, and she added a third-place finish in the 1-meter springboard. Sophomore Amelia Sharp took second in both events.
The Mean Green will return to action on Jan. 3, in Miami, at the FIU Sprint Invite, before a trip to Boca Raton to face FAU on Jan. 9.
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