No. 8 SMU Sweeps No. 25 Oregon State (155-77), Houston (133-106)

HOUSTON, Texas, October 28. AFTER sweeping Rice in a match-up last night, the Mustangs continued their dominance in an early morning tri-meet against No. 25 Oregon State and Conference USA foe, Houston. SMU defeated Oregon State 155-77, and Houston, 133-106.

The Mustangs opened the meet with a win in the 200 medley relay as Petra Klosova, Tamara Sambrailo, Angela San Juan Cisneros and Leane Darling combined for a time of 1:45.39. SMU dominated in the 1000 free as Anja Carman and Katie Roberts took first and second, respectively. Carman clocked in at 10:08.06 while Roberts touched in at 10:13.44. Federica Felloni clocked in at 10:45.18 for sixth-place.

In the 200 free, Jennifer Blackman was just out-touched by Houston's Sasha Schwedenwien as J. Blackman took second with a time of 1:51.74. Celina Lemmen finished fourth with a time of 1:54.47 while Tiffany Sammis finished ninth, clocking in at 1:59.82. The Mustangs took the top three spots in the 50 free as Klosova took the title with a time of 23.40. Darling finished second with a time of 23.94 and San Juan Cisneros came in third with a time of 24.59. Michelle Vlasakova clocked in at 24.75 for a sixth-place finish. Jennifer Basel swam for third-place in the 200 IM with a time of 2:10.75 and Sambrailo followed in fourth with a time of 2:11.76. Jaime Willamson placed fifth with a time of 2:12.77.

With a break in the swimming action, the divers took to the boards, starting with three-meter diving. Kristin Schild compiled a score of 267.83 for third-place and Mara Morhouse took fifth-place with a mark of 158.10.

Justine Clark touched the wall at 2:05.35 for a third-place finish in the 200 fly and Felloni finished fifth with a time of 2:15.97. The Mustangs took the top-three spots in the 100 free with Klosova leading the way. She clocked in at 50.63 for first-place while J. Blackman took second-place with a time of 52.55. Vlasakova rounded out the top three with a time of 53.25. Carman added another first-place finish to her list with a win in the 200 back and a time of 2:00.36. Lemmen finished in fourth-place with a time of 2:10.45. Roberts held out for the win in the 500 free, clocking in at 4:58.13 as Sammis clocked a time of 5:17.77, coming in at seventh-place.

In the one-meter diving event, Schild notched third-place with a score of 241.35. Morhouse came in at fifth-place with a score of 186.08 and Anastasia Cantonis placed sixth with a mark of 129.83.

Continuing the swimming events, Sambrailo finished third in the 200 breast with a time of 2:20.77 while Basel came in fourth, clocking in a 2:22.68. Willamson touched the wall at 2:24.44 for a fifth-place finish.

Candace Blackman, J. Blackman, Lemmen and Roberts ended the meet, touching the wall four seconds before any other team in the 800 free relay. The relay team combined for a time of 7:31.94.

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