
Sasha Schwendenwein (right) started Thursday's final off for the Cougars with a win in the 500-yard freestyle, coming in with a school record time of 4:42.58. She was followed in second by teammate Kim Eeson, who turned in a time of 4:47.31. Both final times are NCAA `B' qualifying times.
Schwendenwein beat her school record time of 4:49.99 set earlier in the day during the prelims.
Anastasia Pozdniakova added to the Cougars' win total by taking top honors in the 3-meter competition with 397.20 points, setting a meet record. Her final point total is also the 10th best finish in school history and her highest point total this season.
Finishing second in the 3-meter competition was Courtney Forcucci with 330.65 points. Jessalyn Almond added a fifth place finish with 272.40 points.
Andrea Kells also set a personal best in the 200-yard IM with a time of 2:05.54 for a seventh place finish. Paige Bissett won the consolation finals with a time of 2:04.70.
In the final individual swimming event of the night, Jessica Shamburger won the consolation finals in the 50-yard freestyle with a personal best time of 23.54.It ranks as the seventh fastest performance in school history.
Houston's 400-yard medley relay team of Shamburger, Beccy Hillis, Schwendenwein, and Eeson finished second with a time of 3:41.65, setting a school record. The previous record of 3:46.18 was set in 2006. In the leadoff split, Shamburger's time of 54.71 was an NCAA `B' time.
Competition will continue through Saturday, starting at 10 a.m. each day with event prelims and the finals are scheduled for a 6 p.m. start.
DAY ONE HIGHLIGHTS
During the first day of competition, the Cougars set three school records, including a record that was set 25 years ago.
In the 800-yard freestyle relay, the team of Schwendenwein, Kimberley Eeson, Olga Bordatcheva and Andrea Pal'mai finished third with a time of 7:21.60, setting a new school record. The previous record of 7:27.20 was set in 1983.
Schwendenwein's lead-off split in the 800-yard freestyle relay was also a school record performance. She turned in a time of 1:45.43 to improve on her own record of 1:47.55 set last season.
During the first event of the championship, Jessica Shamburger, Beccy Hillis, Andrea Kells and Paige Bissett combined to set a school record of 1:42.26 in the 200-yard medley relay. They finished fourth and erased the previous record of 1:44.30 set in 2006.
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