SMU vs Oklahoma Christian vs Incarnate Word vs North Texas
- October 3, 2025
- Dallas, Texas
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: SMU Athletics
DALLAS (SMU) – SMU Women’s Swimming & Diving won 15 events in its season-opener quad meet at Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center on Friday.
Isabella Krantzcke won three individual events, while Annemarie Vlaic and Macey Oppliger won their first collegiate events.
Final Scores
SMU – 193.5
UNT – 99.5
SMU – 204
UIW – 90
SMU – 208
Oklahoma Christian – 79
Event Wins
200 Medley Relay – Jimena Leal, Isabella Krantzcke, Cassidy Allison, Maddy Parker – 1:40.85
1000 Free – Madeleine Hebert – 10:14.46
200 Free – Summer Osborne – 1:47.02
100 Back – Jimena Leal – 53.71
3-Meter Diving – Macey Oppliger – 300.15
100 Breast – Isabella Krantzcke – 1:03.21
200 Fly – Annemarie Vlaic – 2:00.19
50 Free – Maddy Parker – 22.84
100 Free – Summer Osborne – 49.24
200 Back – Jimena Leal – 1:57.74
200 Breast – Isabella Krantzcke – 2:17.39
500 Free – Madeleine Hebert – 4:57.34
100 Fly – Annemarie Vlaic – 55.16
200 IM – Isabella Krantzcke – 2:05.17
400 Free Relay – Maddy Parker, Madeleine Hebert, Chloe Corbin, Summer Osborne – 3:21.86
NCAA Cuts
3-Meter Diving – Macey Oppliger – 300.15 – NCAA Zones
Notable Results
200 Medley Relay
SMU’s quartet of Jimena Leal, Isabella Krantzcke, Cassidy Allison and Maddy Parker won the 200 medley relay (1:40.85) to kick off the season with a win.
1000 Free
Madeleine Hebert finished first with a time of 10:14.46, while freshman Karly Boles placed third by throwing down 10:16.29.
200 Free
Summer Osborne grabbed the win by swimming a time of 1:47.02 while Maddie Reynolds placed runner-up by clocking 1:52.71.
100 Back
Jimena Leal won the 100 back by throwing down 53.71.
3-meter
Macey Oppliger won her first collegiate event on 3-meter with a score of 300.15.
Sadie Klepfer posted a score of 261.30 to place third and Ava Andersen placed fourth by scoring 241.75 points.
100 Breast
Isabella Krantzcke grabbed victory in the 100 breast by clocking 1:03.21.
200 Fly
Annemarie Vlaic won the 200 fly with a time of 2:00.19 while Cassidy Allison placed third (2:05.67).
Carlotta Scarpitti finished seventh with a time of 2:08.77.
50 Free
Maddy Parker grabbed another win for SMU in the 50 free by throwing down 22.84.
Freshman Chloe Corbin swam a time of 23.58 to finish third followed by Maddie Reynolds at fourth with a time of 24.04.
100 Free
Summer Osborne won her second event of the meet in the 100 free (49.24) while Maddy Parker placed runner-up with a time of 49.48.
200 Back
Jimena Leal swept the backstroke events by winning the 200 back (1:57.74).
Maddie Reynolds placed third with a time of 2:06.55.
200 Breast
Isabella Krantzcke placed second in the 200 Breast with a time of 2:17.39.
500 Free
Madeleine Hebert won her second event of the evening in the 500 free (4:57.34). Karly Boles placed runner-up with a time of 5:01.36.
1-Meter
Ava Andersen placed runner-up on 1-meter with a score of 233.00 followed by Macey Oppliger in third (232.45).
Sadie Klepfer placed eighth (216.15) and Reagan Evans finished ninth with a score of 200.55 in an exhibition.
100 Fly
Annemarie Vlaic swept the butterfly events by winning the 100 fly with a time of 55.16.
Cassidy Allison placed third by clocking 55.90.
200 IM
Isabella Krantzcke won her third event of the evening by touching the wall at 2:05.17 in the 200 IM.
400 Free Relay
Maddy Parker, Madeleine Hebert, Chloe Corbin and Summer Osborne closed the evening with a win in the 400 free relay with a time of 3:21.86.
What’s Next?
SMU will return to the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center for the SMU Classic on Oct. 10-11.
DALLAS (SMU) – SMU Men’s Swimming & Diving claimed a commanding win, consisting of 15 event wins, in the home opener against Oklahoma Christian and Incarnate Word on Friday at Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center.
Final Scores
[RV] SMU – 194
Oklahoma Christian – 74
[RV] SMU – 186
Incarnate Word – 83
Event Wins
200 Medley Relay – Thad Austin, Sage Sungail, Kristaps Mikelsons, Nico Sobenes– 1:28.22
1000 Free – Jack Forrest – 9:13.62
200 Free – Francis Brennan – 1:35.74
100 Back – Jack Berube – 47.69
1-Meter Diving – Luke Sitz – 370.25
100 Breast – Kristaps Mikelsons – 54.51
200 Fly – Ryan Peckham – 1:48.85
100 Free – Benjamin Chateigner – 43.72
3-Meter Diving – RJ Snyder – 326.00
200 Back – Andrew Baklanov – 1:44.44
200 Breast – Joe Umhofer — 2:00.21
500 Free – Jack Forrest — 4:25.19
100 Fly – Aidan Arie – 48.87
200 IM – Andrew Baklanov – 1:49.63
400 Free Relay – Francis Brennan, Benjamin Chateigner, Sage Sungail, Eli Likins – 2:54.86
NCAA Zone Cuts
Luke Sitz – 370.25, 1-meter
Grant Cates – 331.25, 1-meter
RJ Snyder – 313.35, 1-meter
RJ Snyder – 326.00, 3-meter
Notable Results
200 Medley Relay
In the first event of the meet, the Mustangs’ 200 medley relay squads claimed the win along with second and third. Winning the event was the squad of Thad Austin, Kristaps Mikelsons, Nico Sobenes and Sage Sungail with a time of 1:28.22. SMU’s team of Andy Baklanov, Ben Longeway, Cameron Thompson and Harold Lockhart earned second by touching the wall in 1:29.02. In an exhibition, Jack Berube, Trey Clervi, Aidan Arie and George Gonzalez threw down a 1:29.35, the third-fastest time in the event.
1000 Free
Captain Jack Forrest won the 1000 free after finishing in 9:13.62. Newcomer Leo Pelaez followed with a 9:18.45. Junior Mark Van Eybergen secured the podium sweep by touching the wall in 9:18.82.
200 Free
Freshman Francis Brennan earned his first collegiate win with a victory in the 200 free. The Ontario native finished with a time of 1:35.74. Auburn transfer Benjamin Chateigner touched the wall in 1:36.77 to earn second. Sophomore Eli Likins finished third with a time of 1:38.06.
100 Back
Junior Jack Berube won the 100 back, throwing down a 47.69. Freshman Thad Austin followed Berube, touching the wall in 48.31. Andrew Baklanov earned third with a time of 48.70.
100 Breast
Kristaps Mikelsons claimed victory in the 100 breast, posting a 54.51. Freshman Trey Clervi nabbed second for the Mustangs, finishing in 55.44. Sophomore Ben Longeway completed the podium sweep with a 55.49.
200 Fly
Senior Ryan Peckham secured the 200 fly win for SMU, touching the wall in 1:48.85. Freshman Aidan Arie came in second, recording a time of 1:49.76. Zach Power earned third by touching the wall in 1:50.19.
50 Free
Captain Sage Sungail nabbed the two-spot in the 50 free, posting a 20.37. Harold Lockhart followed closely behind with a 20.59.
1-Meter Diving
On 1-meter, All-American Luke Sitz was victorious, registering a score of 370.25. Freshmen Grant Cates and RJ Snyder claimed second and third, respectively. Cates earned a 331.25 while Snyder scored a 313.35.
100 Free
Benjamin Chateigner posted a 43.72 in the 100 free, earning his first win as a Mustang. In an exhibition, Francis Brennan and Eli Likins recorded the next fastest times with Brennan touching the wall in 44.29 and Likins doing it in 44.95.
200 Back
Andrew Baklanov claimed his first collegiate win in the 200 back with a time of 1:44.44. In an exhibition, Jack Berube (1:44.51) and Asher Good (1:49.08) recorded the next fastest times.
200 Breast
A win in the 200 breast was claimed by sophomore Joe Umhofer after he touched the wall in 2:00.21. Kristaps Mikelsons posted the second-fastest time of 2:00.97 in an exhibition. Also in an exhibition, Trey Clervi recorded the next fastest time of 2:03.87.
500 Free
After touching the wall in 4:25.19, Forrest nabbed another win for the Mustangs in the 500 free. In an exhibition, freshman Aubrey Jaya recorded a second-best time of 4:29.06. Mark Van Eybergen finished third-best with an exhibition time of 4:29.35.
100 Fly
Freshman Aidan Arie reigned victorious in the 100 fly, posting a 48.87. Ben Longeway recorded the third-best time of 49.28 in an exhibition.
3-Meter Diving
On 3-meter, Georgia native RJ Snyder won his first college event, scoring a 326.00 and earning another NCAA Zone Cut. In exhibitions, John Dymond and Grant Cates followed Snyder with 314.10 and 307.60, respectively.
200 IM
In his second win of the night, Baklanov recorded a 1:49.63 in the 200 IM. In an exhibition, junior Jack Moore posted a second-fastest time of 1:50.25. Mikelsons finished behind him with an exhibition time of 1:50.81.
400 Free Relay
In the final event of the night, the SMU squad of Francis Brennan, Benjamin Chateigner, Sage Sungail and Eli Likins finished in 2:54.86 to secure the last win.
Up Next
The Mustangs will host their annual SMU Classic on Friday, Oct. 10 and Saturday, Oct. 11 at 3 p.m. CT and 10 a.m., respectively. SMU will face Drury, LSU, Auburn, and ACC rival Louisville.
Courtesy: North Texas Athletics
DALLAS – The UNT swimming and diving program had a strong performance in its first joint competition of the season on Friday, leaving SMU’s Robson and Lindley Aquatic Center with a 2-1 mark on the day after wins over Oklahoma Christian and UIW and a loss to host SMU.
The most dominant effort for the Mean Green came on the boards, as junior Sydney Guidara picked up where she left off after her strong sophomore season and cruised to a victory in the 1-meter springboard, winning by more than 40 points with a score of 274.35. She came in second by just a half-point in the 3-meter springboard with a 299.65.
UNT had several second-place showings on the day, led by freshman Maria Jose Sanchez Castro’s runner-up finishes in the 200 breaststroke (2:19.52) and 200 IM (2:08.45). She also finished third in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.13).
“We had a great meet collectively as a team,” head coach Brittany Roth said. “It was great to see the swimmers sharpen their races from last week and build on the work they’ve been putting in training. Our divers were really strong, and they kicked their season in a great way. This was a great night of performance, especially for this point in the season.”
The 200 medley relay team of freshman Vivian Anderson and sophomores Mikaela Goelst, Maria Mitova and Scarlett McCloud took second in 1:43.53, while Goelst and Anderson each claimed individual runner-up finishes in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.75) and 200 backstroke (2:04.96), respectively.
Senior Kayleigh Lovell took second in the 1,000 freestyle in 10:16.12, and sophomore Jette Schindler took second in the 200 butterfly in 2:04.21.
Anderson, Mitova and McCloud teamed up with sophomore Maddie McAlister on the 400 freestyle relay team that took third in 3:28.11, while Mitova took third in the 500 freestyle in 5:05.69 and fourth in the 200 butterfly in 2:07.09. Anderson tied for fourth in the 50 freestyle in 24.04, while McCloud finished fourth in the 200 freestyle in 1:52.94 and fifth in the 100 freestyle. Freshman Ava Zadigian finished fourth in the 100 backstroke in 58.25.
McAlister took fifth in the 100 backstroke, and Schindler claimed fifth in the 100 butterfly.
On the boards, sophomore Amelia Sharp finished fourth in the 1-meter springboard, and sophomore Valeria Hernandez Meza finished fifth on both boards.
“I was really impressed with Kayleigh Lovell’s effort in the 1,000 and then tapping into her sprinting for the team,” Roth said. “Scarlett McCloud was a big factor in her events, I think she surprised herself with her performance this early in the season. Maddie McAlister had an awesome meet. She came through in a big way in her individual and relay efforts. It was great seeing Mikaela Goelst having fun and hitting speed this early, especially in her 100 breaststroke. Majo Sanchez Castro had a big 200 breaststroke – getting under 2:20 at this phase is a great place to build from. Viv Anderson got to show her range, and had a great 200 backstroke as well as all of her sprint efforts. This was a great meet for our team collectively, and i’m excited to get to build from this meet as we take on our next training cycle.”
UNT will return to action on Oct. 25, when the Mean Green will host Tulane, with diving set to begin at 10 a.m., and swimming at 11 a.m.
