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SMU Men Host First Dual Meet Against State Rival TCU

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

October 17th, 2016 College

The SMU men’s swimming and diving team hosts its first dual meet of the season as the Mustangs clash with in-state rival TCU on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. CT at the Mansfield ISD Natatorium. Live results can be found on SMUMustangs.com, or on the Meet Mobile App by searching “SMU vs TCU Dual”. Fans can follow in-event updates on Twitter as well.

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LAST TIME OUT
The Mustangs earned eight of ten event wins in exhibition action against Oklahoma Baptist at the UNT Relays. The event consisted of altered format relays, as well as four traditional relays. The Mustangs earned victories in the traditional 800 free, 400 medley and 400 free relays.

The 800 free distance featured 2016 all-conference selections Matthew Colket, Lucas Schenke and Christian Scherubl, while the 400 included Colket, Carson Klein, Nick Badsky and Grayson Magruder.

In the 400 medley Bartosz Krzyzanisk was the only repeat performer from the conference championship in 2016. He was joined by Brandon Norman, Stefan Popov and Garrett Carson for the win.

Mustang Wins
300 fly: Norman / Carson / Gomez
300 breast: Faur / Popov / Cerkovnik
800 free: Colket / Klein / Schenke / Scherubl
500 free: Badsky / Klein / Brookover / Yuen
400 medley: Norman / Popov / Carson / Krzyzaniak
1500 free:  Schenke / Klein / Colket
4×100 IM: Norman / Kitching / Carson / Gomez
400 free: Colket / Klein / Badsky / Magruder

GOMEZ GOES TO RIO
Incoming junior Jonathan Gomez represented Colombia at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The first-time Olympian made an appearance in the semifinals of the 200-meter butterfly finishing 15th overall. Following a fifth place qualifying performance in preliminary heats, Gomez touched in 1:57.47 in semifinals.

Mustang alum Julian Fletcher also made his Olympic debut for Bermuda participating in the 100-meter breaststroke as one of two swimmers representing the country in Rio. Fletcher placed third in his heat, ranking him 40th overall, with a time of 1:02.73.

AMERICAN ACADEMICS
AAC Men’s Diver of the Year Bryce Klein was honored with the 2015-16 AAC Scholar-Athlete Excellence Award for men’s swimming and diving. Nominees for the award are chosen based on athletic performance (40 percent), academic performance (40 percent) and community service (20 percent), and must have achieved at least junior standing.

Klein is the school record holder on both 1- and 3-meter, and also swept those events at the AAC Championship. The five-time all-conference selection earned The American’s Diver of the Week honor a league-leading five times during the 2015-16 season and also holds the AAC meet record on the 1 meter. Klein finished 17th at the NCAA Championship on 3 meter, and went on to compete at the U.S. Olympic Trials in 3 meter and 3-meter synchro events, reaching the finals in the synchro event. Most recently, Klein earned bronze on 3 meter at USA Nationals. Klein was also named First-Team Scholar All-America by the CSCAA.

The Mustangs also placed 27 student-athletes on The American’s All-Academic Team (3.0 GPA). As a team, the Ponies picked up team honors from the conference as the men’s swimming and diving program with the highest GPA.

2016 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
Bryce Klein competed on 3 meter at the 2016 Championships, finishing 17th overall after competing in the Consolation Final. Klein posted a 367.60 in preliminary action to place him in a two-way tie for 16th with Mark Anderson of Texas. With the qualification rule, divers who place ninth through 16th advance to the Consolation Final. However, the two would compete in a “dive off” scenario against one another to vie for the higher place in the Final. Anderson went on to post a 448.45 for second place, causing Klein, who posted the sixth highest total (368.95), to drop to 17th overall despite his placement.

2016 AAC CHAMPIONSHIP
SMU finished 2nd at the 2016 American Athletic Conference Championship winning 13 of 21 events at the event in Houston. The Mustangs won 4 of 5 relays at the event and swept individual honors as Sam Straughan was named the Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet and Bryce Klein took home Most Outstanding Diver accolades.

ALL-CONFERENCE
200 free relay*: Krzyzaniak, Straughan, Cerkovnik, Scherubl
400 free relay*: Cerkovnik, Straughan, Schenke, Scherubl
800 free relay: Krzyzaniak, Schenke, M. Colket, Scherubl
200 medley relay*: Krzyzaniak, Cerkovnik, Straughan, Scherubl
400 medley relay*: Krzyzaniak, Cerkovnik, Straughan, Schenke

Ziga Cerkovnik: 50 free*, 100 free*
Bartosz Krzyzaniak: 100 back, 200 back
Stefan Popov: 200 breast
Christian Scherubl: 100 free, 200 free*, 500 free*
Sam Straughan: 100 fly*, 200 fly*, 200 back*
Bryce Klein: 1-meter*, 3-meter*, platform
Daniel Pitts: platform

*Denotes Conference Champion

NCAA QUALIFIERS
Nine Mustangs posted NCAA provisional standards this season, with Ziga Cerkovnik (50 free, 100 free, 100 breast), Barotsz Krzyzaniak (200 free, 100 back 200 back), Christian Scherubl (100 free, 200 free, 500 free) and Sam Straughan (100 back, 100 fly, 200 fly) posting three each. Stefan Popov earned B standards in the 100 and 200 breast, while Lucas Schenke achieved the status in the 500 free during his first season. Bryce Klein, Parker Meinecke and Daniel Pitts all registered qualifying scores for the Zone D Diving Championships with Klein advancing to compete at the NCAA Championship on 3 meter.

BREAKING GROUND
SMU broke ground on the Robson Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium in February.  The 42,000-square-foot center will be home to SMU’s internationally recognized men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. Located at 5550 SMU Blvd. on the University’s growing east campus, the center will provide facilities for practice, competition and community use. The Aquatics Center will feature an Olympic-sized, eight-lane indoor pool with a platform diving area, including four springboards and a 10-meter tower for training and competition. Coaches’ offices, men’s, women’s and visitor locker rooms and a classroom and meeting area will be located adjacent to the pool. Spectator seating for 800 will be on the mezzanine level.

SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA
The Mustang men posted a 3.40 GPA to put them top 10 of 95 eligible Division I men’s teams for the CSCAA Team Award. The team improved on a 3.34 mark from the fall semester and is back in the top 10 after posting their highest GPA ranking of seventh (3.42) following the 2015 spring semester.

RECORD BREAKERS
Christian Scherubl and Bryce Klein have each set a pair of SMU standards in two years of competition on the Hilltop. Scherubl holds the program’s fastest times in the 200- and 500-yard freestyles, posting both times as a freshman. The Austria native clocked a 1:34.56 in the 200, and 4:18.23 in the 500. Klein most recently registered a 407.25 to break the 1-meter record, and posted a 424.60 in 3-meter.

CONFERENCE FAVORITES
The Ponies garnered 13 of the 22 conference weekly awards during the 2015-16 season, the most of any of the league’s teams. The Mustangs also had six award sweeps, more than any of their opponents. Bryce Klein was named the American Athletic Conference Diver of the Week a conference-leading six times (Feb. 9, Feb. 2, Jan. 12, Nov. 24, Nov. 10, Nov. 3). Fellow diver Daniel Pitts joins him with a pair of nods on Feb. 9 and Oct. 6. On the swimming side, four Mustangs earned the honor, including Bartosz Krzyzaniak (Feb. 9, Nov. 24), Lucas Schenke(Feb. 2, Nov. 10), Christian Scherubl (Nov. 3) and Sam Straughan (Oct. 6).

CHAMPIONSHIP SUCCESS
SMU has won 41 conference championships since the 1946-47 season, with 16 coming under current head coach Eddie Sinnott. In all, the program has produced 633 individual champions at the conference level, and 30 at the NCAA level. The Mustangs have earned runner-up honors at each of the three American Athletic Conference Championships.

USA DIVING NATIONALS
Bryce Klein competed at AT&T USA Diving National Championships, earning bronze in the 3-meter springboard event in August. The Southlake, Texas, native also placed fourth on 1 meter to close out competition.

Klein finished with a six-round total of 371.25 in the 3-meter event final, just 7.15 points off gold and .50 off silver. In semifinal action, Klein led the field with a score of 385.65. One-meter semifinals saw Klein pick up the fourth highest total of 329.40, thus securing a place in his second of two finals in Moultrie. Klein stayed consistent, registering a 326.55 for fourth place.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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