USC hosted the newly renamed Peter Daland Invitational on Friday

USC hosted the newly renamed Peter Daland Invitational on Friday (Oct. 24), racing in the pool named after him at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center for the first time since the legendary Trojan coach passed away on Monday.

The meet, previously named the USC Invite and including the Trojans and a handful of local club teams, honored the nine-time NCAA championship coach with a moment of silence before events began.

<hr> A public celebration of the life of legendary USC men’s swimming coach Peter Daland, who passed away earlier this week at the age of 93, will be held on Nov. 21 at 10:30 a.m. at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center on the USC campus.
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USC junior Jasmine Tosky won the first race by taking the 100y fly in a season best 54.63 and was followed by freshman Hannah Weiss (55.31) and junior Lucy Worrall (56.62).

USC freshman Ralf Tribuntsov won the men’s 100y fly in 48.03 with sophomore Santo Condorelli second (48.51) and junior Maclin Davis third (48.86).

Senior Andrea Kropp won the 200y IM in 2:02.27 with Tosky second (2:03.06) and sophomore Maggie D’Innocenzo third (2:05.48).

Freshman Pawel Furtek topped USC’s efforts in the 500y free with a 4:29.58 while sophomore Reed Malone was finished in 4:29.79.

Sophomore Michael Domagala won the 200y IM in 1:50.29 with Irvine Nova swimmer Erik Juliusson second (1:53.97) and Trojan senior Dakota Hodgson third (1:54.27).

Sophomore Evan Swenson took first in the women’s 50y free in 23.58 with Wilk second (23.65) and junior Kendyl Stewart third (23.92). Condorelli won the men’s 50 in 20.34.

In the mixed 400y free relay to close the evening’s sessions, Malone, Domagala, Stewart and Swenson won in 3:15.37.

The meet continues Saturday with sessions at 8:30 a.m. and at 4 p.m.

College Swimming News courtesy of USC.

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