Connor Anderson, who swims for Utah Valley Aquatics in Provo, has made a verbal commitment to the Brigham Young University Cougars for 2015-16.
Anderson is a national-level freestyler. Although he has a wide range, his sweet spot is in the mid-distance events. Anderson’s best times over the last two seasons are:
50y free: 21.91 | 50m free: 24.96 |
100y free: 47.10 | 100m free: 53.32 |
200y free: 1:40.72 | 200m free: 1:54.97 |
500y free: 4:31.66 | 400m free: 4:06.76 |
1000y free: 9:25.30 | 800m free: 8:36.31 |
1650y free: 16:19.40 | 1500m free: 16:48.84 |
Swimming for Springville High School at the 2014 Utah High School 4A State Championships, Anderson won the 500 free and was runner-up in the 200 free. He also anchored Springville’s 200 free relay with a 21.2, and the 400 free relay with a 46.2.
Anderson will be an asset to the Cougars in the expanded Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference championships. With UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly men’s teams out of the Pac-12 and now joining their women’s teams in the MPSF, the Cougars will face much stiffer competition. Anderson and fellow commit Ryan Sorensen will be welcomed additions to the BYU roster.
That’s ma boy connor. Gonna kill it