Jack Hoagland Shines with Record-Breaking Performances at NCAA Championship
SMU Men's Swimmer Jack Hoagland continues to impress at the NCAA Championship, earning All-America honors in the 400 IM after breaking his own school record twice.
By the Numbers- Jack Hoagland created a new school record in the 400 IM with a time of 3:37.53.
- Arizona State's Leon Marchand won the event with a time of 3:32.12, claiming his seventh NCAA individual championship.
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State of Play- Jack Hoagland became the first Mustang since 2005 to receive All-America honors in the 400 IM.
- The SMU Men's Swimming team scored four points, their first at the NCAA Championship since 2013.
The next events at the NCAA Championship include trials and finals for various swimming disciplines on Saturday, March 30.
Bottom LineJack Hoagland's exceptional performances and record-breaking feats at the NCAA Championship demonstrate his prowess and contribution to SMU's success in the competition.
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