SMU vs Rice
- November 9, 2024
- Dallas, Texas
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: SMU Athletics
DALLAS (SMU) – SMU Women’s Swimming & Diving recorded 12 wins to claim its dual meet victory over Rice at the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center, Saturday.
The Mustangs made four program top 10 performances and four NCAA Standards in the meet.
Final Scores
SMU – 178
Rice – 121
Event Wins
200 Medley Relay – Jimena Leal, Isabella Krantzcke, Tiffanie Ruan, Madison Parker – 1:40.21
1000 Free – Mira Szimcsak – 9:57.12
100 Back – Jimena Leal – 53.73
100 Breast – Isabella Krantzcke – 1:01.35
50 Free – Madison Parker – 22.84
1-Meter Diving – Sadie Klepfer – 275.85
100 Free – Madison Parker – 49.72
200 Back – Rachel Anderson – 1:56.63
200 Breast – Isabella Krantzcke – 2:15.19
3-Meter Diving – Jaclynn Fowler – 283.95
400 IM – Rachel Anderson – 4:15.40
400 Free Relay – Madison Parker, Summer Osborne, Isabella Bedoya, Teia Salvino – 3:18.32
Program Top-10 Performances
1000 Free – 9th – Mira Szimcsak – 9:57.12
100 Breast – 9th – Isabella Krantzcke – 1:01.35
200 Back – 9th – Rachel Anderson – 1:56.63
400 IM – 6th – Rachel Anderson – 4:15.40
NCAA Standards
200 Back – Rachel Anderson – 1:56.63 (NCAA B Cut)
1-Meter Diving – Sadie Klepfer – 275.85 (NCAA Zones)
1-Meter Diving – Natalie Stubbs – 269.55 (NCAA Zones)
3-Meter Diving – Jaclynn Fowler – 283.95 (NCAA Zones)
400 IM – Rachel Anderson – 4:15.40 (NCAA B Cut)
Notable Results
200 Medley Relay
SMU’s quartet of Jimena Leal, Isabella Krantzcke, Tiffanie Ruan and Madison Parker won the first event of the day with a time of 1:40.21.
The Mustangs’ squad of Rachel Anderson, Hannah Lockyer, Isabella Bedoya and Madeleine Hebert clocked a time of 1:43.93 to place third.
1000 Free
Mira Szimcsak won the 1000 free with a time of 9:57.12, while Olivia Lind placed fifth by clocking 11:11.69.
200 Free
Summer Osborne placed second by touching the wall in 1:47.96, followed by Madeleine Hebert in third with a time of 1:50.04.
100 Back
Jimena Leal claimed victory in the event by throwing down 53.73, followed by Teia Salvino at runner-up with a time of 54.29.
Lauren Priest placed seventh with a time of 58.25.
100 Breast
Isabella Krantzcke clocked 1:01.35 to win the 100 Breast, while Hannah Lockyer touched the wall in 1:06.79 to place fifth.
200 Fly
Mira Szimcsak placed second by clocking 2:01.06 and Carlotta Scarpitti placed fourth with a time of 2:03.12.
50 Free
SMU swept the top-three finishes, with Madison Parker winning the 50 Free with a time of 22.84. Isabella Bedoya followed in second place with a 23.15 mark and Tiffanie Ruan in third place by clocking 23.28.
Lauren Priest placed seventh with a time of 25.55.
1-Meter Diving
Saide Klepfer won the 1-meter dive with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 275.85, followed by Natalie Stubbs in second place with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 269.55.
Jaclynn Fowler placed third by scoring 257.18 and Reagan Evans is fourth with 252.75. Ava Anderson scored 210.68 in an exhibition.
100 Free
Madison Parker claimed her second event win of the day in the 100 free by throwing down 49.72, followed by Teia Salvino at runner-up with a time of 50.39 and Summer Osborne at third, who clocked 50.62.
Isabella Bedoya placed fourth with a time of 50.76.
200 Back
Rachel Anderson won the 200 Back with a season-best NCAA B Cut time of 1:56.63. Jimena Leal finished third with a time of 1:59.19.
Lauren Priest placed sixth by swimming 2:05.22, while Olivia Lind placed eighth by clocking 2:06.26.
200 Breast
Isabella Krantzcke won her second event of the day by throwing down 2:15.19, while Hannah Lockyer placed fifth with a time of 2:25.10.
500 Free
Mira Szimcsak placed runner-up with a 4:51.56 mark, followed by Madeleine Hebert who threw down 4:56.57 to place fourth.
100 Fly
Tiffanie Ruan placed third with a time of 56.44 in the 100 fly, while Carlotta Scarpitti placed sixth by clocking 57.52.
3-Meter Dive
Jaclynn Fowler won the 3-meter with a score of 283.95. Natalie Stubbs placed third by scoring 252.45 and Reagan Evans placed fourth with a 243.23 score.
Sadie Klepfer placed sixth by scoring 189.15, while Ava Andersen scored 220.35 in an exhibition.
400 IM
Rachel Anderson claimed her second victory of the day in the 400 IM with a time of 4:15.40, making an NCAA B Cut. Carlotta Scarpitti placed fifth by clocking 4:29.06.
400 Free Relay
The Mustangs closed the meet on top as SMU’s quartet of Madison Parker, Teia Salvino, Madeleine Hebert and Summer Osborne won the event with a time of 3:20.22.
SMU’s squad of Isabella Bedoya, Tiffanie Ruan, Mira Szimcsak and Jimena Leal threw down 3:23.88 to place second. Isabella Kratnzcke, Lauren Priest, Hannah Lockyer and Olivia Lind placed fifth with a time of 3:35.67.
What’s Next?
SMU will return at Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center for the SMU Invite, Nov. 20-23.
Courtesy: Rice Athletics
“While the final score is disappointing, we had a lot of positive take aways from our meet today,” said head coach Seth Huston. “Our team proved to be resilient. We competed throughout the meet; led by double victories by Ava Portello and Arielle Hayon. We created some momentum heading into our mid season invite in 10 days and that is within our power.”
Rice’s first victory of the day came in the 200 Yard Freestyle, where freshman Ava Portello notched a first place finish with a time of 1:46.95.
Rice saw its second victory come a few events later from Arielle Hayon, who took first in the 200 Yard Butterfly with a time of 2:00.44.
Portello notched her second victory of the day in the 500 Yard Freestyle, where she earned nine points with a time of 4:49.46. Hayon also followed that with her second victory of the day, finishing the 100 Yard Butterfly with a time of 53.79, marking the final Rice victory of the day.
In the diving events, Megan Phillip and Rylee Coyne finished the one meter dive in fifth and sixth with scores of 232.50 and 222.53, respectively. In the three meter dive, Phillip earned a second place finish with a score of 256.88, while Coyne finished in fifth with a score of 220.58.
UP NEXT
Rice will take part in the Phill Hansen Invitational from Nov. 20 – 22, hosted by the University of Houston.