Mustangs Dispatch Six Swimmers to Compete in NCAA Championships
SMU sends six swimmers to the NCAA Championships in Atlanta, competing in four individual events and two relays. Notable athletes include Jack Berube and Francis Brennan, both set to swim individual events, while divers Luke Sitz and Grant Cates join the relay team. SMU aims to mark a return to previous competitive glory, having not claimed an NCAA championship since 1998. The program has seen impressive growth, with new records being set regularly and fresh talent enhancing team performance.
By the Numbers- SMU has 29 NCAA champions but none since 1998.
- Francis Brennan recorded a school record of 1:32.13 in the 200 freestyle.
- SMU's team includes both experienced swimmers and promising freshmen.
- Head coach Greg Rhodenbaugh emphasizes the program's improvement and competitiveness.
The Mustangs are looking to leverage their growing talent pool to achieve strong finishes at the NCAA Championships. The focus is on gaining valuable experience this year and building on that momentum for future seasons.
Bottom LineSMU's effort at the NCAA Championships symbolizes both the culmination of hard work and the promise of future success. This pivotal moment showcases the team's growth and commitment to becoming a top competitor.
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