Career Bests Highlight Day 2 of InviteCareer Bests Highlight Day 2 of Invite

Career Bests Highlight Day 2 of Invite

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Nov. 17, 2017

Results / Dive-by-Dive Scoring / Purdue Notables / Meet Central /// Photos: Prelims / Finals

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Four Boilermakers climbed or joined the programs' all-time leaderboards with career-best showings, highlighting day two of the Purdue Invitational at the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center.

Morgan Meixner was victorious in 1-meter diving with a career-best score of 309.55 that moved the junior into 10th place in program history. She teamed with Samm Reese (3rd) and Emily Bretscher (4th) to give the Purdue women three of the top four finishers in the event, accounting for 51 team points.

Taite Kitchel posted career-best times in the 400 individual medley (4:17.07, 5th) and 100 butterfly (53.14, 3rd) in the first two events of the morning prelims, moving into the top five in program history. She qualified for the A final of both events, but opted to focus on the 100 fly in the finals, finishing fifth.

Jinq En Phee and Cady Farlow finished 2-3 in the 100 breast behind Olympian Lilly King of Indiana. Phee moved into second place in program history with a time of 1:00.35 in the finals. Farlow dropped her season-best time by 54 hundredths of a second from the prelims to the finals Friday.

After two full days of competition, both Purdue teams are in fourth place in the team scoring. The No. 20 Purdue women (368) trail third-place Virginia Tech (377) by just nine points.

Kaearsten Meitz (2nd in 200 free), Emmy Rawson (7th in 100 fly) and Danielle Auckley (8th in 200 free) were also A finalists for the Boilermakers.

Auckley contributed to both of the Purdue women's third-place relay teams, quartets that posted top-10 times in program history.

Kitchel was the lone Boilermaker to account a Purdue season-best time in a pair of events Friday. Jackie Smailis (100 back) posted a team season-best time/B Cut while scoring in the B final. Natalie Mudd (C final of 100 back) won the C final of the 100 back and moved up to ninth place in program history with her career-best time.

Megan Johnson (200 free) and Natalie Myers (400 IM) joined Bretscher as Purdue freshmen to score in an individual event Friday.

The Purdue Invitational concludes Saturday with prelims at 10 a.m. ET, platform diving at noon and finals at 6 p.m.