The University of Louisville No. 6/11-ranked men's and women's swimming and diving teams won 16 races, including all four relays to sweep the No. 6/12-ranked Missouri Tigers Saturday afternoon at the Ralph Wright Natatorium. The Cardinals also added five more NCAA B-cuts on the second day of racing in the two-day format.The No. 6 ranked Cardinal men won 224-147 and the No. 11-ranked women won 249-123 over Missouri."It is a great win because we have great respect for Missouri and their coaching staff. I had an opportunity to coach a number of them on the US National Team earlier this year, but the credit goes to our seniors single-handedly carried the teams against a really good team coming into our house. The final scores are a little bit skewed because it was a much closer meet throughout the whole meet. We will take it," said UofL head coachThe Cards were led by's four wins (200-free, 50-free and both relays).was a three-time winner with wins in the 100-breast, wins the 200-IM and the 200-medley relay. On the men's side, the Cards were headlined by's hat trick, winning the 100-back, and both relays.had three wins, touching first in the 200-free, and both relays.In the 200-medley relay,(25.54),(27.64),(24.38) and(22.49) combined for a 1:40.05, edging Mizzou by a full second. The Louisville B-relay turned in a time of 1:43.77 from Hannah Whitely,andIn the men's 200-medley relay(22.51) ,(24.52), ,(20.86) and(19.38) combined to clock in at 1:27.27, just ahead of the Missouri A-relay team's 1:27.83.In the 1000, Missouri's Kira Zubar finished three seconds ahead of the rest of the field with a 10:09.35 for the win.touched second in 10:12.55 with teammatein hot pursuit, boarding a 10:13.53.In the men's 1000-free,dominated the field, winning by 13 seconds with a 9:09.37. Louisville'swas second in 9:22.31 just edging MU's Nick Davis' 9:22.74.won the 200-free with a 1:48.72 with teammatemaking it a 1-2 sweep with a 1:49.13. .In the men's 200-free there were three NCAA B-cuts in the top three finishers.(1:37.22) fended off teammate(1:37.22) with MU's Michael Chadwick's just getting out-touched with a 1:37.55.Louisville'shad an NCAA B-cut with a 54.12 in winning the 100-back with a 54.12. MU's Hannah Stevens (54.49) and Nadine Laemmler (54.55) had B-cuts as well.had an NCAA B-cut time of 48.00 in his win of the 100-back. Cardinalwas fourth in 49.44.The slimmest of margins separated the top two spots in the 100-breast with Louisville'swinning by one one-hundreth of a second, boarding a 1:00.87 ahead of Katharine Ross's 1:00.88.was third with a 1:05.03.There was a duel down the stretch in the men's 100-breast but Louisville'sheld off the Tigers with a 54.23 to beat MU's Fabian Schwingenschloegl's 54.51 with both times making the NCAA B-cut.In the women's 200-butterfly,was the only finisher under two minutes with a 1:59.90 and the win.was second with a 2:00.76.Louisvilleheld off a hard-charging field down the stretch of the men's 200-fly. The sophomore put up a 1:48.61 just out-touching MU's Micah Slaton's 1:48.80 amd Daniel Hein's 1:49.90.The Cardinal women swept the top three spots in the 50-free led by's 23.25.was second in 23.36 andcompleted the trifecta with a 23.47.In the men's 50-free, MU's Michael Chadwick put up an NCAA B-cut time of 20.04.was second in 20.49 with fellow Cardinaltouching third in 20.65.In the women's 200-IM,passed MU's Katharine Ross for the win with a 2:03.01. Ross clocked a 2:03.21 just ahead of Cardinal's 2:03.32.In the men's 200-IM,had an NCAA B-cut time of 1:48.97 and the win. Louisville'swas third in 1:50.73 just shy of MU's Nick Alexander's 1:50.59.Louisville took the top two spots in the final relay led by the foursome of(50.18),(50.59),(51.27) and(50.08) combined for the winning time of 3:22.12 in the 400-free relay.(51.13),(50.56),(50:30) and(50.56) combined for a second place time of 3:22.55.In the men's 400-free relay,(45.22),(43.60),(44.16) and(43.48) teamed to beat Mizzou by almost three seconds with a 2:56.46.