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SMU men & women swimmers win meet in Okla. City

Postby Water Pony » Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:35 pm

By Pegasus News wire

Mustang Swimmers and Divers in Oklahoma 8)

With 295 points apiece, the SMU men and women's swimming and diving teams combined for numerous victories this weekend at the Kerr McGee Elite Meet including a final first-place team standing for both squads.

Ian Clark was the high point swimmer for the Mustangs as he ranked seventh overall with 71 total points. Justin Smith compiled 47 points for the 18th spot. The SMU men and women teams combined totaled 590 points, 156 more points than any other teams combined.

Starting the night off in the 1650 free, Katie Roberts touched the wall in third place with a time of 16:39.09 while Federica Felloni followed closely in fifth place, clocking in at 17:17.93. On the men's side, Chris Ginder held on to a 14th place finish with a time of 16:17.89.

In the men's 200 back, Ian Clark swam a time of 1:48.76 for sixth place while Colton Ingraham swam a time of 1:55.56 for 17th place.

Leane Darling captured the 100 free title with a time of 50.22 as Jennifer Blackman and Celina Lemmen notched fifth and sixth, respectively. Blackman posted a time of 50.88 while Lemmen touched in at 52.03. Tiffany Sammis swam a time of 54.02 for 23rd.

With 295 points apiece, the SMU men and women's swimming and diving teams combined for numerous victories this weekend at the Kerr McGee Elite Meet including a final first-place team standing for both squads.

Ian Clark was the high point swimmer for the Mustangs as he ranked seventh overall with 71 total points. Justin Smith compiled 47 points for the 18th spot. The SMU men and women teams combined totaled 590 points, 156 more points than any other teams combined.

Starting the night off in the 1650 free, Katie Roberts touched the wall in third place with a time of 16:39.09 while Federica Felloni followed closely in fifth place, clocking in at 17:17.93. On the men's side, Chris Ginder held on to a 14th place finish with a time of 16:17.89.

In the men's 200 back, Ian Clark swam a time of 1:48.76 for sixth place while Colton Ingraham swam a time of 1:55.56 for 17th place.

Leane Darling captured the 100 free title with a time of 50.22 as Jennifer Blackman and Celina Lemmen notched fifth and sixth, respectively. Blackman posted a time of 50.88 while Lemmen touched in at 52.03. Tiffany Sammis swam a time of 54.02 for 23rd.
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Postby smupony94 » Mon Dec 18, 2006 9:22 pm

I don't care if they are called country club sports - I love swimming and diving
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Postby smupony94 » Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:07 pm

I realized they did not compete against any real teams. I am rooting for them when they compete with the big boys.
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