Houston Remains Unbeaten at Home
10/23/2019 5:17:00 PM | Swimming & Diving
Cougars take down Mustangs at CRWC
HOUSTON – The University of Houston Swimming & Diving program defeated SMU on Wednesday afternoon at the Campus Recreation & Wellness Center in a 190-104 decision.
Full results can be found HERE. Full scores can be found HERE.
HOW IT HAPPENED
UP NEXT
Houston will travel to Florida Gulf Coast on Nov. 1-2, before preparing for the Phill Hansel Invitational Nov. 21-23 at the CRWC.
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Full results can be found HERE. Full scores can be found HERE.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Cougars picked up their second conference dual-meet victory of the season after winning 11 events, including two podium sweeps.
- Zarena Brown, Samantha Medlin and Ioanna Sacha each ranked up multiple first-place finishes.
- Brown won a trio of events, winning the 50 Free (23.65), 100 Free (50.98) and 200 Free (1:49.10).
- Medlin walked away with wins in the 500 Free (5:01.23) and 1000 Free (10:15.44).
- Ioanna Sacha posted top finishes in each of the backstroke events as she won the 100 Back at 55.24 and 200 Back at 1:58.98.
- Gaby Jimenez led the Cougars to a sweep of the 100 Breaststroke as she finished at 1:03.59. Angeliki Mavrantza finished second (1:04.04) and Peyton Kondis third (1:04.08).
- Houston also swept the 200 Breaststroke as Audrey McKinnon led the Cougars at 2:18.61. Kondis finished second at 2:18.92 and Mavrantza finished third at 2:19.59.
- On the boards, Jolie Blodgett led Houston in the 1-meter with a third-place finish. Blodgett racked up 263.40 points. Lauren Burrell took fourth-place with 253.43 points, followed by Katie Deininger with 248.63 points.
- In the 3-meter, Deininger won the event with 304.13 points, followed by Burrell in second-place with 302.03 points.
UP NEXT
Houston will travel to Florida Gulf Coast on Nov. 1-2, before preparing for the Phill Hansel Invitational Nov. 21-23 at the CRWC.
FOLLOW THE COUGARS!
Fans can keep up with the latest in University of Houston Cougar athletics by following us on Facebook (Facebook.com/HoustonAthletics), Twitter (@UHCougars), Instagram (houstoncougars) and YouTube.com (Youtube.com/UHAthletics). In addition, the swimming & diving team has established its own official Facebook (Facebook.com/UHCougarSwim) and Twitter pages (@UHCougarSwim), which provide regular updates on the team and live results during home meets.
--UHCougars.com--
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