The University of Texas at Austin Athletics
No. 1 Men's Swimming & Diving defeats Texas A&M on the road, 185-107
10.15.2021 | Men's Swimming and Diving
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The No. 1 Texas men's swim and dive program traveled to College Station and won its first road dual meet of the season, 185-107.
Sparked by NCAA "B" cut times, countless event wins and two relay wins, Texas showed complete confidence in just the second meet of the 2021-22 season.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS:
- Jordan Windle claimed his third event of the season in the 3m with 423.60 points and finished second in the 1m at 380.70 points. Noah Duperre finished just behind him in second with 416.18.
- Texas took the top two times of the 200-yard medley relay, with the winning time produced by Anthony Grimm, Caspar Corbeau, Tim Connery and Danny Kreuger at 1:27.44.
- David Johnston won two events against A&M: 1000-yard freestyle with a time of 8:57.37, the only competitor with a sub nine-minute time and the 500-yard free at 4:22.50 (NCAA "B" cut time).
- Longhorns claimed the top three times in the 200-yard freestyle with both Drew Kibler (1:36.09) and Coby Carrozza (1:36.11) posting NCAA "B" cut times. Peter Larson finished with a time of 1:38.61.
- Alvin Jiang led the way in the 100-yard back with a winning time of 48.33, followed by Jason Park (48.77) and Anthony Grimm (49.28).
- Caspar Corbeau took the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 54.28.
- Jake Foster registered his first NCAA "B" cut time in the 200-yard butterfly (1:46.60) to win the event.
- Texas again took the top three finishes in the 50-yard freestyle with Danny Krueger posting the fastest time at 20.02, Cameron Auchina at 20.12 and Zachary Van Zandt at 20.84.
- Danny Krueger also posted a NCAA "B" cut effort in the 100-yard free with a time of 43.07.
- The 200-yard breaststroke saw two Longhorns record NCAA "B" cut times with Corbeau winning the event at 1:57.16 and Foster just behind at 1:57.45.
NEXT UP:
The Longhorns will make it two straight dual meets on Nov. 5 when its travels to Charlottesville, Va., to take on No. 9 Virginia.

















