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Swimming Posts Three School Records
November 22, 2024 | Swimming & Diving
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Swimming wrapped up the South Carolina Invitational with three school records and four relay teams qualifying for the NCAA Championships on day three.
Men's Results
JT Schmid (1:41.56) moved into third all-time in the 200 back as he finished second while Ryan Silver (1:43.91) claimed third.
Sebastian Lunak (1:41.14) improved his school record in the 200 fly, and Patrick Hussey (1:41.94) moved into second all-time.
PJ Foy (43.00) moved into seventh all-time with the win in the 100 free. Matthew Van Deusen (43.50) jumped into ninth all-time as he claimed silver.
JT Schmid (1:41.56) moved up the record book into third as he took second in the 200 back. Ryan Silver (1:43.91) finished in third.
Ben Delmar (1:53) and Xavier Ruiz (1:53.75) took the top two spots in the 200 breast, moving into first and third all-time, respectively.
Hussey, Louis Dramm, Foy and Van Deusen set the school record (2:49.81) in the 400 free relay.
Women's Results
Maren Conze (1:55.44) and Emma Karam (1:55.44) are currently tied for seventh all-time in the 200 back as they tied for second.
Skyler Smith (2:09.46) won the 200 breast moving into third all-time, while Ava Muzzy (2:13.36) finished in second in the race.
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Men's Results
JT Schmid (1:41.56) moved into third all-time in the 200 back as he finished second while Ryan Silver (1:43.91) claimed third.
Sebastian Lunak (1:41.14) improved his school record in the 200 fly, and Patrick Hussey (1:41.94) moved into second all-time.
PJ Foy (43.00) moved into seventh all-time with the win in the 100 free. Matthew Van Deusen (43.50) jumped into ninth all-time as he claimed silver.
JT Schmid (1:41.56) moved up the record book into third as he took second in the 200 back. Ryan Silver (1:43.91) finished in third.
Ben Delmar (1:53) and Xavier Ruiz (1:53.75) took the top two spots in the 200 breast, moving into first and third all-time, respectively.
Hussey, Louis Dramm, Foy and Van Deusen set the school record (2:49.81) in the 400 free relay.
Women's Results
Maren Conze (1:55.44) and Emma Karam (1:55.44) are currently tied for seventh all-time in the 200 back as they tied for second.
Skyler Smith (2:09.46) won the 200 breast moving into third all-time, while Ava Muzzy (2:13.36) finished in second in the race.
Stay up to date with Carolina Swimming and Diving by following the Tar Heels on X and Instagram.
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