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DALLAS (SMU) – Newcomers
Peter Smithson and
Colin Feehery picked up wins for SMU and the Mustangs lead the field after day one of the SMU Invitational at the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium. The three-day event runs through Saturday.
Smithson had a career day to lead all divers on 3 meter, finishing with a six-dive 358.85. The total was good for an NCAA Zone qualifying score.
Parker Hardigree was second in the event at 331.00, while freshman
Dominic Hoefer (245.65) also advanced to the evening's final and tied for seventh.
Feehery's win came in the 200-yard individual medley, an event where he led three Mustangs in the Championship Final. The freshman came into the event prelims with an entry time of 1:55.52, and ended the day with a finals time of 1:47.45 for the win in the Championship Final.
Brayden Rudd and
Jackson Skigen tied for sixth in the final, touching the wall in 1:49.70.
In the 50-yard freestyle,
Daniel Forndal (20.27) and
Riley Hill (20.46) represented SMU in the A Final, finishing fifth and sixth, respectively.
Petar Bozhilov (4:29.22) led the Mustangs in the 500-yard freestyle with a seventh place finish in the Championship Final, while
Ralph Koo (49.43) was the top finisher for SMU in the 100-yard butterfly A Final at eighth.
In relay action, SMU opened the day with a second place finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay as Forndal, Hill, Koo and Charlie Kay covered the distance in a season-best 1:20.87. The evening ended with
Matan Segal,
Caleb Rhodenbaugh, Koo and Forndal coming in well under their top time for 2019 in the 400-yard medley relay at 3:14.77 for third.
The Mustangs racked up 305.5 points in the team standings, followed by LSU at 293 and UIW at 216 to round out the top three. Missouri State (210.5) sits fourth and TCU (201) fifth.
Action resumes Friday at 10 a.m. with 400 IM, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, and 1-meter preliminary action. Friday finals include 200 medley and 800 free relays.