MORGANTOWN, W.Va. –
The West Virginia University men's and women's swimming and diving teams finished competition on Friday at The Peak Health Aquatic Center at Mylan Park in Morgantown as the men's team placed second and the women's team placed fourth at the WVU Invitational.
The Mountaineers grabbed two top-three finishes in the women's 1,650-yard freestyle to begin the evening as junior
Olivia Busch (16:56.81) and senior
Miranda Kirtley (17:02.50) placed second and third, respectively.
In the women's 200-yard backstroke, sophomore
Delaney Cox swam the sixth fastest time in the event in program history as she won the event with a time of 1:57.50.
Junior
Gabriela Martin was impressive in the women's 100-yard freestyle, placing second with a final time of 50.29. She finished just behind William and Mary's Caroline Burgeson, who touched the wall at 50.16. On the men's side, senior
Conner McBeth earned a third-place finish, touching the wall at 44.38.
Redshirt senior
Danny Berlitz secured the highest individual finish of the night for WVU after he placed second in the 200 breaststroke (1:56.50).
In the women's 200 butterfly, sophomore Maddie Smutny added to her impressive week after touching the wall at 1:59.23 to win the event. This marked the fifth-fastest time in the event in program history.
On the men's side, junior Álvaro Santiago snagged third (1:49.61).
West Virginia rounded out the night with the women's 400 freestyle relay team placing second (3:24.13).
The men's relay team comprised of Berlitz, McBeth, and seniors
Roanoke Shirk and
Braden Osborn, were uncatchable as they won the 400 freestyle relay (2:54.60).
In the diving well, three divers posted NCAA Zone qualifying scores on the platform. Freshman
Levi Hellmann (303.50), sophomore
Owen Recker (348.80) and junior
Abigail Sullivan (244.75) each posted qualifying scores for WVU.
Recker won the men's platform event, while Hellmann placed second. Sullivan placed second on the women's platform for WVU.
The men's and women's diving teams also picked up wins in the team diving events.
Women's Standings
- William and Mary (1,853)
- Villanova (1,753.50)
- Navy (1,621.50)
- West Virginia (1,530)
- Old Dominion (504)
- James Madison (187/diving only)
- Clarion (160/diving only)
- Duquesne (72/diving only)
Men's Standings
- Navy (2,600)
- West Virginia (1,754)
- Villanova (1,200)
- Old Dominion (1,045)
- William & Mary (894)
- Clarion (212/diving only)
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