DALLAS, TEXAS - The University of Hawaii swim and dive team ended the SMU Invite on Saturday at the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium.
The Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wahine finished where they started the day with the men's team claiming the No.3 spot with a final score of 591, as did the women's team at No.3, scoring 681 points during the three-day event.
UH will be back in action at the start of December with a visit to Greensboro, North Carolina, for the Toyota U.S. Open set for the first through the fourth.
Swimming
Saturday followed in the winning ways of Friday with multiple podium placements, including two first places from the Rainbow Wahine.
Graduate
Anna Kotonen snagged her a win in the 100 free event touching the wall at 49.39. Senior
Katie Strachan, followed by picking up a victory in the 200 breaststroke edging out a Drury swimmer by a tenth of a second at 2:15.58.
The Rainbow Warriors picked up a second-place finish in the 1650 yard freestyle event courtesy of freshman
Owen Ngan with a final time of 15:39.32.
Diving
In the first platform event of the season, senior Timmy Newton captured a third-place finish with a final score of 266.40. While on the women's side, sophomore
Elma Lund had the highest finish of the day for the women as she topped a fourth-place finish picking up a tally of 223.95.
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