MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – After collecting 11 total victories on the night, the West Virginia University men's swimming and diving team (2-1) defeated SMU, 182-117, on Friday night at the Barr-McMillion Natatorium in Dallas, Texas.
Freshman
Hunter Armstrong paced the Mountaineers with four total wins, including two individual victories in the 100 and 200 freestyle. Junior
David Dixon also captured multiple solo victories against the Mustangs, including a pool record in the 200 butterfly with a time of 1:42.65.
"It was a very strong day for the men," Mountaineer coach
Vic Riggs said. "We discussed racing well, having fun, making every point count and being proud to be Mountaineers before the meet. The team did all of that and more. We took control of the meet in the first session with a win in every event. It was a team win today, and everyone did a great job."
The meet opened with the 200 medley relay, as WVU began the meet with a win. The team of junior
Angelo Russo, sophomore
Fausto Huerta, Dixon and Armstrong combined to finish in 1:29.41 for first place. Seniors
Austin Hartke,
Jack Portmann,
Sam Neaveill and junior
Ryen Van Wyk followed in second with a time of 1:32.10.
Next came the 1,000-yard freestyle, where senior
Brandon Christian and freshman
Zach Boley finished second (9:41.37) and third (9:42.22), respectively. Armstrong followed with his first individual win of the day in the 200 free, touching the wall in 1:40.40. Senior
Max Gustafson was just behind him in second (1:41.15).
In the diving well, sophomore
PJ Lenz paced the Mountaineer divers with a third-place, 282.90 finish on 1-meter springboard and second-place finish on 3-meter with an NCAA Zones-qualifying score of 340.20. Redshirt senior
Austin Smith followed in fourth place (276.90) on 1-meter and sophomore
Nick Cover was fourth on 3-meter (318.75).
"Tonight was a great opportunity to compete against a good diving team," diving coach
Michael Grapner said. "Our performances on 3-meter made for a good contest on the boards. PJ was consistent and applied his corrections throughout the night."
Back in the competition pool, the Mountaineers finished in dominating fashion in the 100 backstroke, securing the top four spots. Russo was first (49.68), Hartke grabbed second (50.50), senior
Trayton Saladin finished third (50.93) and sophomore
Josh Harlan rounded out the top four with a time of 51.35.
Huerta secured another victory for the Mountaineers in the 100 breaststroke, finishing in 56.33. He was followed by junior
Ben Brooks in third (57.33).
Another 1-2-3 Mountaineer finish came in the 200 butterfly, led by Dixon, who took first place by a margin of nearly 10 full seconds in 1:42.65 to break the previous pool record. Senior
Jack Frazier was second (1:51.92) and junior
Denys Kostromin took third (1:53.46).
West Virginia's sprinters showed off in the 50 free, where Van Wyk collected a victory for the Mountaineers in 20.80 and Neaveill took third (21.21). Armstrong followed with his third win of the night in the 100 free in 45.32, while Van Wyk grabbed third place in 46.40.
In the 200 backstroke, Harlan paced WVU in second place, touching the pad in 1:50.28. Russo and Saladin followed in third (1:51.11) and fourth (1:51.13), respectively. Brooks next placed third in the 200 breast, finishing in 2:07.17.
Gustafson earned his first win of the day in the 500 free (4:36.31), while Christian finished third (4:43.27). Then came WVU's third 1-2-3 finish of the night in the 100 fly. Russo touched the wall first (49.95), Frazier took second (50.06) and Kostromin came in third (50.65).
Dixon represented the Mountaineers in the 400 individual medley, securing first with a time of 3:56.18. In the final event of the night, the 400 free relay, the team of Armstrong, Van Wyk, junior
Christopher O'Shea and Neaveill led the pack with a time of 3:03.66 to secure WVU's final win of the night.
With the victory, the men move to 2-1 in dual meets this season. The squad's first dual-meet win came against Pitt, 179.5-120.5, in the Backyard Brawl on Jan. 4. The Mustangs fall to 1-2 in dual meets after the loss to WVU.
The Mountaineer men return to action on Saturday, Jan. 18, as they meet up with the women's team in Fort Worth, Texas, for a Big 12 dual meet at TCU. Action at the University Recreation Center is set to begin at 12 p.m. ET.
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