CollegeSwimming.com today released its latest power rankings, which have the Antelope men ranked 47
th among Division I programs, while the women are 88
th. The release includes meets occurring Jan. 19-March 1.
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here to view the complete list of rankings. Â
In the Division I Mid-Major rankings, the GCU men come in at No. 11, with the Canyon women rank 39
th. The complete Mid-Major rankings can be viewed
here.
Individually, GCU has a trio of athletes who rank individually in the top-50 nationwide for times they have posted throughout the season.
Iegor Lytvenok has posted the 19
th fastest time in the country in the 400-IM and 24
th quickest in the 200-IM—which are both NCAA qualifying times this year. Lytvenok took home first-place finishes in both events over the weekend at the WAC Championships.  The complete list of 200-IM times can be
seen here and the 400-IM leaderboard
here.
Hannah Kastigar, who was recently crowned as the WAC Women's Swimmer of the Year, holds the 44
th best time in the country in the 400-IM.
Iryna Glavnyk comes in at No. 45 in the rankings in the 200-back. Both Kastigar and Glavnyk won their respective event at the conference championships. Â The complete list of the top times in the 400-IM can be seen
here and 200-back
here.
In addition, the men's 400-free relay team, which is made up of
Mazen Elkamash,
Jacob Lambros,
Illya Glazunov and Lytvenok, ranks 18
th nationally. Â The quartet combined to take home first in the relay at the conference championships.
The Grand Canyon women and men both recently finished fourth over the weekend at the WAC Swimming and Diving Championships in San Antonio.
Fans can find more information on the swimming and diving season at
www.gculopes.com.
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