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News January 18, 2026By Olivia Williams

Swim & Dive Wraps Up Competition at Mardi Gras – University of North Texas Athletics

Swim & Dive Wraps Up Competition at Mardi Gras – University of North Texas Athletics
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The University of North Texas swim and dive teams concluded their latest competition at the Mardi Gras Invitational this weekend, showcasing strong performances and determined efforts in the pool. Athletes from both squads competed against a diverse field of opponents, aiming to build momentum as the season progresses. The event provided valuable experience and highlighted the teams’ commitment to excellence as they continue to represent UNT Athletics on the national stage.

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  • Swim and Dive Showcase Strong Performances at Mardi Gras Invitational
  • Key Athletes Deliver Standout Results for University of North Texas
  • Coaches Emphasize Strategy Improvements Ahead of Upcoming Meets
  • Wrapping Up

Swim and Dive Showcase Strong Performances at Mardi Gras Invitational

The University of North Texas swim and dive teams demonstrated remarkable skill and determination throughout the Mardi Gras Invitational, showcasing a series of top-tier performances against a competitive field. Highlighted by several personal bests and season records, the athletes capitalized on the fast pool conditions to deliver impressive results. Notable among them was sophomore Emily Hart, who clinched first place in the 200-meter freestyle, and junior diver Marcus Lee, whose precision earned him a podium finish in the 3-meter springboard event. These standout displays reinforced the team’s growing reputation as a force in collegiate swimming and diving.

Solid team efforts were underscored by a collection of top-five finishes across both individual and relay events. Key highlights include:

  • Men’s 4×100-meter freestyle relay: Finished 3rd overall, shaving significant time off their season best.
  • Women’s 100-meter butterfly: Freshman Laura Kim earned a personal record, placing fourth.
  • Dive synchronization: The duo of Lee and David Chen placed second, showcasing strong chemistry.

The teams look ahead with heightened confidence, building momentum for upcoming conference meets that promise even fiercer competition.

EventAthleteFinishTime/Score
200m FreestyleEmily Hart1st1:57.32
3m SpringboardMarcus Lee3rd312.45
4x100m Freestyle RelayMen’s Team3rd3:22.18
100m ButterflyLaura Kim4th56.78
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EventAthleteFinishTime/Score
200m FreestyleEmily Hart1st1:57.32
3m SpringboardMarcus Lee3rd312.45
4x100m Freestyle RelayMen’s Team3rd3:22.18
100m ButterflyLaura Kim4th56.78
Synchronized DiveLee/Chen2nd305.60

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Key Athletes Deliver Standout Results for University of North Texas

Several standout performers propelled the University of North Texas Swim & Dive team to new heights during the Mardi Gras competition. Senior captain Lisa Tran dominated the freestyle events, clinching first place in both the 50m and 100m freestyle with impressive times of 23.45 and 51.70 seconds respectively. Meanwhile, rising star junior diver Marcus Lee showcased his poise and precision, earning a top-3 finish on the 3-meter springboard. These individual successes contributed significantly to the Mean Green’s overall team score, marking one of their strongest showings of the season.

Other notable contributions included:

  • Freshman Mia Roberts breaking personal records in the butterfly events, finishing in the top five
  • Sophomore relay team securing a silver medal in the 4x100m medley relay
  • Divers Alex Chen and Jordan Patel achieving consistent top-8 finishes, boosting the team’s depth
AthleteEventResultPlace
Lisa Tran100m Freestyle51.70 sec1st
Marcus Lee3m Springboard—3rd
Mia Roberts100m Butterfly57.80 sec5th
4x100m Medley RelayTeam3:45.222nd

Coaches Emphasize Strategy Improvements Ahead of Upcoming Meets

In preparation for the next series of meets, the coaching staff has been intensifying focus on tactical adjustments and technical precision. Emphasizing race pacing, turn efficiency, and stroke consistency, coaches are tailoring training sessions to optimize every swimmer’s performance. Video reviews and data analytics have become integral tools, enabling athletes to visualize areas for growth and refine strategies specific to each event. This methodical approach aims to sharpen competitive edges and build confidence as the team approaches higher-stakes competitions.

Key elements of the revised strategy include:

  • Split time analysis: Focusing on maintaining consistent lap speeds.
  • Start and finish mechanics: Enhancing reaction times and streamline efficiency.
  • Underwater phases: Extending effective distance during dives and turns.
  • Relay exchanges: Perfecting timing to minimize transition delays.
Focus AreaTarget ImprovementExpected Impact
Race PacingEven lap splitsBetter endurance and energy allocation
Turn ExecutionQuicker tuck and push-offReduced wall time
Relay StrategyPrecision timingSmoother exchanges and faster cumulative time

Wrapping Up

As the University of North Texas Swim & Dive team concludes its competition at the Mardi Gras Invitational, the athletes leave with valuable experience and promising performances that set the stage for the remainder of the season. With several personal bests and strong showings throughout the event, the Mean Green look ahead to their upcoming meets with renewed focus and determination. Stay tuned for further updates as UNT continues its pursuit of excellence in collegiate swimming and diving.

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