Morgan Tankersley and Megan Byrnes then tried their hands at the 1,650-yard freestyle, and the duo finished third and fourth respectively.

Finals began with a second and third-place showing from Stanford on the diving platform, as Daria Lenz totaled 273.05 points for a runner-up showing.

Starting the day on long course meters, Stanford solidified a bulk of Olympic Trials cuts that many had already met, while Brooke Forde added a qualifying time in the 200m breaststroke. The Cardinal was able to pack a solid group of swimmers into the A-final races, helping lead the team to higher point totals.

The Cardinal recorded three event wins on Saturday, including victories in the 200-yard backstroke, 200-yard breaststroke and 200-yard butterfly. The first-place finish is Stanford's first at the Art Adamson Invitational in five appearances under Cardinal coach Greg Meehan.

The sixth-ranked Stanford women's swimming and diving team concluded its fall season Saturday with a first-place finish at the Art Adamson Invitational in College Station, Texas with a total of 1,309 points over the three-day meet.

Stanford wrapped up its fall season on Saturday with five second-place finishes on the final day of the Art Adamson Invitational.

Stanford's Katie Drabot punched her ticket with an NCAA A-cut time of 1:54.14 in the 200-yard butterfly, an event in which she's finished top-five at the national meet twice in her career. The Cardinal finished the meet with a second-place finish of 3:15.69 in the 400-yard freestyle relay, giving Stanford 1,309 points, ahead of host Texas A&M's 1,098.5.

Amalie Fackenthal finished as runner-up in the 100-yard freestyle, before it was Stanford on top again, this time in the 200-yard breaststroke. Zoe Bartel improved upon her collegiate best in the event, touching the wall in 2:08.18, finishing ahead of Forde (third) and Allie Raab (sixth).

Stanford's first win of the evening came from Erin Voss, a senior, in the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 1:52.79. She was joined by a bevy of scoring Cardinal, as Stanford took five of the top-six times in the race.

Will Macmillan (43.49) led Stanford with third place in the 100-meter freestyle while Neel Roy (44.98) finished 19th and Jordan Greenberg (44.68) placed 26th.

Johannes Calloni (1:42.18) started the finals session with a second-place finish in the 200-meter backstroke followed by Alex Boratto (1:47.10) in sixth.

Freshman diver Ethan Foster (3:15.70) scored the first points of the day for Stanford, finishing second on the Platform.

The Cardinal finished in fourth, totaling 554 points behind champions Texas A&M (1,322), USC (675) and Hawaii (596), and ahead of Air Force (487) and Louisiana State (93).

Stanford's team of Liang, Greenberg, Shoults and Macmillan (2:55.46) swam an NCAA A-cut to finish fourth in the 400-yard freestyle relay to wrap up the meet.

Palo Alto grad Alex Liang (1:43.45) picked up a fifth second-place finish for the Cardinal in the 200-meter butterfly, the final individual event of the meet.

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Stanford women swim to victory in Art Adamson Invite