Women's Swimming NCAAs

Posted:
Thu Mar 18, 2004 3:36 pm
by EastStang
Thursday: Bad morning session for the Fillies. No championship qualifiers two individual consolation qualifiers, one relay consolation qualifier. Did adequately in consolation finals.
Friday: Better morning session. Georgina Lee qualified in the finals for 200 butterfly. One other individual consolation qualifier. No relays qualified apparently (although the 400 free relay is still unposted).

Posted:
Sat Mar 20, 2004 6:03 pm
by Water Pony
Friday night after two days, the Women's Swim Team is in 18th place. Georgina Lee finished a strong sixth in the 100 meters fly and the 800 meter free relay finished ninth.
Good on Saturday.

Posted:
Mon Mar 22, 2004 12:37 pm
by Water Pony
SMU Finishes 18th At NCAA Championship
Ponies Set School Record in 400 Free Relay
For Immediate Release
Saturday, March 20, 2004
The SMU women's swimming & diving team set a new school record in the 400 meter free relay Saturday as the Mustangs finished 18th at the NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championship in College Station, Texas. The event took place at the Student Rec Center Natatorium on the campus of Texas A&M. Auburn repeated as team champions, winning the championship with 569 points.
SMU's Georgina Lee captured her first of two All-American showings on the night taking seventh in the 200 meter butterfly with a time of 2:08.11. The senior's time was eight hundredths of a second off the school record in the event which Lee holds (2:08.03). Georgia's Mary Decenza won the event with setting a new NCAA record with a time of 2:06.02.
The Mustangs ended the night earning All-American honors in the 400 meter free relay with a school record time of 3:41.63, finishing 10th in the event. The Mustangs school record time bettered the old mark of 3:42.82 set in 1999. The record setting squad Saturday night included Georgina Lee, Leane Darling, Laura Pomeroy and Celina Lemmen. For Lee, the two All-American showings on Saturday gave the departing senior 22 All-American honors for her career, finishing three shy of the all-time All-American mark set by former SMU great Martina Moravcova. Georgia won the 400 meter free relay with a NCAA, American and U.S. Open record time of 3:35.14.
For the weekend, 39 records fell included two World records, nine American records, 12 U.S. Open records and 16 NCAA records.