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No. 2 Men's Swimming and Diving falls to No. 10 Arizona State, 168-132
01.26.2018 | Men's Swimming and Diving
Longhorns conclude road swing Saturday at Arizona.
TEMPE, Ariz. – No. 2 Texas collected seven individual wins, including two apiece from senior swimmer Joseph Schooling and freshman diver Jordan Windle, but No. 10 Arizona State prevailed by a 168-132 count Friday evening at ASU's Mona Plummer Aquatic Center.
Schooling collected the Longhorns' first win of the day with his mark of 1 minute, 44.48 seconds in the 200-yard butterfly. His classmate Ringgold led a one-two Texas finish atop the 50 freestyle at 20.11. Junior Tate Jackson followed closely behind at 20.36.
Haas led a one-two Longhorns finish in the 500 freestyle. Haas, the 2016 NCAA champion in the event as a true freshman, took the win at 4:25.42. Freshman Sam Pomajevich followed in second at 4:27.19.
Schooling notched his second victory of the afternoon with his 47.37 in the 100 butterfly. The Singaporean is a two-time NCAA champion and reigning Olympic champion in the event.
Freshman Jordan Windle led a dominant performance from the Texas divers with his sweep of the one-meter and three-meter events. The two-time World Championships qualifier won the three-meter event with 424.80 points while sophomore teammate Grayson Campbell took second at 378.90. Windle edged Arizona State's Youssef Selim for the victory on one-meter with 373.65 points.
Redshirt sophomore Ryan Harty trailed through the opening 50 yards of the 200 IM but took over on backstroke and breaststroke on his way to victory at 1:47.66.
Texas closes its weekend road swing at Arizona on Saturday (noon CT).