Two of USC's Olympians posted impressive performances for the swimming & diving team in the Texas Invitational over the weekend.
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Freshman Louise Hansson, who swam for Sweden in the Rio Olympics this summer, registered her fourth NCAA A cut of the season with a 47.55 in the 100y free to win the event. She also won the 100y fly, placed second in the 200y IM and placed fourth in the 100y back.
Dylan Carter, who represented Trinidad & Tobago in Rio this year, set a USC record in the 100y fly (45.27) on Friday and won the 100y free on Saturday with a PR of 42.24.
In addition to sweeping the 100y free, USC swept the 100y breast and the 200y medley relays. Riley Scott and Carsten Vissering won the 100y breast on the women's and men's side, respectively. USC's quartet of Hannah Weiss, Riley Scott, Louise Hansson and Anika Apostalon topped the field in the 200y medley relay, while Ralf Tribuntsov, Carsten Vissering, Dylan Carter and Santo Condorelli won the men's heat.
Next up for USC is the USA Diving Winter Nationals in Columbus, OH from Dec. 15-21. The Trojans' next dual meet is against Wisconsin on Jan. 13 of next year.
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