TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan – Texas sophomore Alison Gibson competed in her second event of the meet and placed fourth in the women's synchronized three-meter diving final Thursday night at the 29th World University Games.

Representing the United States, Gibson joined Brooke Schultz to take fourth in the final with 268.17 points. Mexico won the gold with 290.22 points while South Korea won silver with 280.89 points. Russia rounded out the awards podium with 270.30 points.

Elsewhere at the World University Games, Texas junior Joanna Evans and incoming freshman Austin Katz reached the finals of their respective events. Representing The Bahamas, Evans pulled off an impressive double with finals qualifications for the 200m and 800m freestyle events. Evans qualified fifth for the 200m freestyle final in 1:59.19 and landed the seventh seed for the 800m freestyle final in 8:36.89.

Katz, who will join the Longhorns men upon his return stateside from Taiwan, qualified second for the 200m backstroke final in 1:57.69.