Texas' Joseph Schooling won the gold medal in the 100-meter butterfly race Friday.

Texas can add another gold medal and record to the list of Olympic accomplishments.

Current student-athlete Joseph Schooling set an Olympic record in the 100-meter butterfly Friday with a time of 50.39 to win a gold medal in the 2016 Rio games. Schooling, who represented Singapore, beat star Michael Phelps on his way to his first medal.

The 21 year old led all qualifiers through the preliminary and semifinal rounds to take the top seed in the finals. His final time was just slightly faster than his lifetime best, which he set in the semifinals.

Longhorn Michelle Carter also won a gold medal Friday in the shot put event in the Track & Field games. Carter, who competed for USA, tallied a distance of 20.68, which was an American record.

Texas athletes have now earned six gold medals so far in the Rio games.

At this moment, @UTAustin would rank 5th among ALL countries in GOLD medals won with 6: USA-20, China-13, Great Britain-7, Japan-7, TEXAS-6 — John Bianco (@UT_Bianco) August 13, 2016

Former Longhorn and current NBA star Kevin Durant also competed Friday, scoring 12 points to help Team USA win its fourth straight game, 94-91 against Serbia.

Durant, who played 30 minutes of the preliminary round game, converted 2-of-4 field goals with 5 rebounds and 1 steal. Team USA now faces France on Sunday in its final game before the quarterfinals.

Brandon Stone and Jhonattan Vegas competed in the second round of the golf event, where they tied for 51 and 54, respectively, after day two. Stone moved up five spots from his first round position while Vegas dropped 20 spots.

Also in the swimming events, Texas sophomore Joanna Evans finished in 23rd place for The Bahamas in the 800-meter freestyle. Former Longhorn Kate Bertko finished in fifth place in the lightweight double sculls rowing finals.