Day two of the Texas Inviational, held in Austin, saw little improvement in KU’s position. The 200 meter relay team placed 14th for the Jayhawks’ best finish of the day.
Saturday at Austin, Texas
200 medley relay 14. Kansas (Loper, Sunderland, Hanson, Daily), 1:36.04
400 Individual medley 39. Jon Reyes, 4:09.53. 44. Adam Steele, 4:13.01. 46. Brian Brown, 4:13.62. 48. Matt Eklund, 4:14.77. 49. Brian Soria, 4:15.08
200 freestyle 61. Patrick Norman, 1:44.10. 73. Mark Daily, 1:45.30. 95. Matt Geitz, 1:50.39. 97. Ben Legler, 1:51.39. 98. Jason Hubbard, 1:51.66.
100 breaststroke 25. Chad Sunderland, 58.34. 31. Dustin Chalfant, 59.03. 43. Chris Musfeldt, 1:01.12. 47. Jeremy Howard, 1:01.96. 49. Cory Gallagher, 1:02.17
100 backstroke 34. Mitch Loper, 53.18. 35. Rob Kelly, 53.50. 39. Brian Brown, 54.91. 46. Nick Casady, 55.80
Kansas University’s men’s swimming and diving team is currently in last place out of the twelve teams competing at the Texas Invitational, in Austin. The home team holds the lead after the first day, followed by Arizona and California.
Team scoring (after first day): Texas 293, Arizona 226, California 201, Wisconsin 168, Harvard 131, Michigan 104, SMU 85, Nebraska 49, TCU 47, Arizona State 45, Stanford 33, Kansas 13.
200 freestyle relay 17. Kansas (Daily, Geitz, Casady, Loper), 1:27.68.
100 butterfly 31. Matt Hanson, 51.06. 50. Adam Steele, 52.22.
500 freestyle 28. Brian Soria, 4:37.55. 31. Jon Reyes, 4:38.95. 39. Patrick Norman, 4:41.06. 54. Ben Legler, 5:00.81.
200 individual medley 49. Brian Brown, 1:58.00.
Three-meter diving 11. Greg Giarratano. 16. Anthony DiGiacco.