BYU
SOFTBALL: The BYU softball team received national letters of intent from six competitive high school recruits. Krista Hicks, an infielder from Mesa, Arizona; outfielders Tiffany Messerschmidt, from Thousand Oaks, Calif., and Jessica Dugas from Belle Flower, Calif.; utility players Coreen Lopez out of Riverside, Calif., and Delaney Willard from Camarillo, Calif.; and catcher Cydney Allen from Taylorsville, all signed LOI during November's early signing period.
Westminster
BASKETBALL: For the second straight week the Westminster men's basketball team jumped in the NAIA Top 25 coaches poll. Westminster Received 206 points which places them 12th, up two spots from last week.
Utah
SWIMMING: Utah's swimming and diving team completed day two of the UNLV Invitational on Sunday. The Utes had several top four finishers, highlighted by Marco Ferraro's win in the 200 free. Teammate Garret Beaman placed second in that event.
For the women, Utah's 200 medley relay team of Shannon McQueen, Caitlin Tidwell, Jennifer Fredsall and Natalie Edge placed fourth.
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