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2019 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:15 PM 02-Mar-19 Page 1 2019 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships - 27-Feb-19 to 02-Mar-19 Results Event 1 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay NCAA A: 1:36.75 A NCAA B: 1:37.39 B American: 1:33.11 16-Mar-18 Stanford A. Howe, K. Williams, J. Hu, S. Manuel US Open: 1:33.11 O 16-Mar-18 Stanford A. Howe, K. Williams, J. Hu, S. Manuel NCAA D1: 1:33.11 16-Mar-18 Stanford A. Howe, K. Williams, J. Hu, S. Manuel Conference: 1:35.39 * 22-Feb-17 University of Texas Texas T Karosas, M Cox, R Rule, R Millard Meet: 1:35.39 # 22-Feb-17 University of Texas Texas T Karosas, M Cox, R Rule, R Millard Pool: 1:34.63 P Arizona Garcia, Lohman, Ochitwa, Konopka 1:36.75 A NCAA Auto 1:37.39 B NCAA Cons Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 University of Texas 1:36.19 1:36.86B B 40 1) Claire Adams 20 2) r:+0.13 Kennedy Lohman 20 3) r:+0.23 Remedy Rule 22 4) r:+0.36 Grace Ariola 18 12.14 24.25 (24.25) 36.75 (12.50) 51.69 (27.44) 1:02.20 (10.51) 1:15.16 (23.47) 1:25.49 (10.33) 1:36.86 (21.70) 2 Iowa State University 1:41.38 1:39.83 34 1) Emily Haan 19 2) r:+0.13 Martha Haas 20 3) r:+0.24 Elynn Tan 20 4) r:+0.21 Evan Hundley 22 12.26 25.18 (25.18) 37.64 (12.46) 53.01 (27.83) 1:04.03 (11.02) 1:17.10 (24.09) 1:27.78 (10.68) 1:39.83 (22.73) 3 University of Kansas 1:40.94 1:40.05 32 1) Manon Manning 19 2) r:+0.23 Kate Steward 19 3) r:+0.43 Elizabeth Amato-Hanner4) 20 r:+0.16 Carly Straight 21 12.54 25.08 (25.08) 37.61 (12.53) 53.01 (27.93) 1:03.92 (10.91) 1:17.28 (24.27) 1:27.92 (10.64) 1:40.05 (22.77) 4 West Virginia University 1:40.83 1:40.18 30 1) Ally Vannetta 19 2) r:+0.00 Emma Harris 22 3) r:+0.21 Julia Nilton 21 4) r:+0.14 Giselle Gursoy 19 12.73 25.52 (25.52) 38.10 (12.58) 53.57 (28.05) 1:04.27 (10.70) 1:17.05 (23.48) 1:28.12 (11.07) 1:40.18 (23.13) 5 Texas Christian University 1:45.84 1:40.39 28 1) Madison Ibrahim 21 2) r:+0.35 Lauren Halliburton 20 3) r:+0.10 Micaela Roemer 22 4) r:+0.01 Claire Banic 18 12.36 24.85 (24.85) 38.41 (13.56) 54.01 (29.16) 1:04.49 (10.48) 1:17.69 (23.68) 1:28.24 (10.55) 1:40.39 (22.70) --- University of Texas B 1:37.98 X1:37.87 1) Julia Cook 18 2) r:+0.23 Olivia Anderson 21 3) r:+0.20 Emily Reese 19 4) r:+0.16 Anelise Diener 21 12.17 24.37 (24.37) 37.16 (12.79) 52.16 (27.79) 1:02.95 (10.79) 1:16.03 (23.87) 1:26.27 (10.24) 1:37.87 (21.84) --- University of Texas C 1:39.69 X1:39.36 1) Maxine Wolters 19 2) r:+0.14 Holly Jansen 19 3) r:+0.20 Lauren Case 20 4) r:+0.08 Brooke Hansen 21 12.82 25.67 (25.67) 38.22 (12.55) 53.64 (27.97) 1:04.17 (10.53) 1:17.35 (23.71) 1:27.73 (10.38) 1:39.36 (22.01) --- University of Kansas B 1:44.99 X1:41.25 1) Taylor Sieperda 22 2) r:+0.27 Haley Downey 20 3) r:+0.21 Kaitlyn Witt 18 4) r:+0.25 *Franki Petrosino 19 12.67 25.75 (25.75) 38.48 (12.73) 53.75 (28.00) 1:04.92 (11.17) 1:17.93 (24.18) 1:29.16 (11.23) 1:41.25 (23.32) --- University of Texas D NT X1:41.45 1) *Kendall Shields 18 2) r:+0.42 *Ashley Pollok 20 3) r:+0.03 *Mimi Schneider 22 4) r:+0.12 *Jordan Wheeler 20 13.06 26.28 (26.28) 39.80 (13.52) 55.69 (29.41) 1:06.13 (10.44) 1:19.40 (23.71) 1:29.67 (10.27) 1:41.45 (22.05) Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:15 PM 02-Mar-19 Page 2 2019 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships - 27-Feb-19 to 02-Mar-19 Results (Event 1 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points --- University of Kansas C 1:46.99 X1:44.74 1) Dewi Blose 18 2) r:+0.00 Ellie Flanagan 19 3) r:+0.13 *Greta Olsen 19 4) r:+0.14 *Katy Schlies 21 12.65 25.89 (25.89) 39.11 (13.22) 55.96 (30.07) 1:07.35 (11.39) 1:20.90 (24.94) 1:32.02 (11.12) 1:44.74 (23.84) --- West Virginia University B NT X1:47.60 1) Miranda Marcucci 21 2) r:+0.31 Marah Bieger 22 3) r:+0.03 Kayla Gagnon 20 4) r:+0.18 *Lexi Glassmire 21 13.07 26.55 (26.55) 40.43 (13.88) 57.18 (30.63) 1:09.29 (12.11) 1:23.48 (26.30) 1:34.90 (11.42) 1:47.60 (24.12) --- University of Kansas D 1:48.99 X1:48.30 1) *Sydnie Horne 18 2) r:+0.31 *Cassaundra Pino 21 3) r:+0.26 Katie Callahan 18 4) r:+0.18 *Caroline Schultz 20 13.10 26.12 (26.12) 40.53 (14.41) 58.23 (32.11) 1:10.16 (11.93) 1:24.28 (26.05) 1:35.82 (11.54) 1:48.30 (24.02) --- Iowa State University D 1:53.81 X1:48.74 1) *Anna Ellis 19 2) r:+0.21 Kami Pankratz 21 3) r:+0.36 *Ali Basel 21 4) r:+0.15 Polina Shynkarenko 21 13.79 27.27 (27.27) 41.51 (14.24) 58.77 (31.50) 1:11.01 (12.24) 1:24.82 (26.05) 1:36.20 (11.38) 1:48.74 (23.92) --- Iowa State University C 1:49.52 X1:53.81 1) Jazlyn Horras 19 2) r:+0.44 Bryn Ericksen 19 3) r:+0.16 *Kennedy Tranel 19 4) r:NRT Keely Soellner 21 13.46 27.22 (27.22) 41.20 (13.98) 58.07 (30.85) 1:10.14 (12.07) 1:35.56 (37.49) 1:35.87 (0.31) 1:53.81 (18.25) --- Texas Christian University C NT XDQ Early take-off swimmer #3 1) *Madeline Sandberg 20 2) r:+0.00 *Lauren Mabie 19 3) r:-0.12 *Cassidy Coughlin 19 4) r:+0.38 *Rileigh Thornton 21 13.10 26.61 (26.61) 39.51 (12.90) 55.25 (28.64) 1:07.40 (12.15) 1:20.90 (25.65) 1:32.39 (11.49) DQ (24.49) --- Texas Christian University B NT XDQ Early take-off swimmer #2 1) Ruby Powell 21 2) r:-0.13 Chloe Miller 20 3) r:+0.09 *Sarah Malloy 18 4) r:+0.06 Amanda Key 20 12.96 26.20 (26.20) 39.41 (13.21) 55.89 (29.69) 1:06.92 (11.03) 1:20.91 (25.02) 1:31.73 (10.82) DQ (22.90) --- Iowa State University B 1:43.52 XDQ Early take-off swimmer #2 1) Wyli Erlechman 19 2) r:-0.06 Lehr Thorson 20 3) r:+0.23 Grace Snyder 20 4) r:+0.09 *Emma Sass 19 12.47 25.56 (25.56) 38.42 (12.86) 54.00 (28.44) 1:05.19 (11.19) 1:19.01 (25.01) 1:30.30 (11.29) DQ (23.63) --- West Virginia University C NT SCR Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:15 PM 02-Mar-19 Page 3 2019 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships - 27-Feb-19 to 02-Mar-19 Results Event 2 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay NCAA A: 1:24.56 A NCAA B: 1:25.33 B American: 1:22.88 23-Mar-18 California D Carr, C Hoppe, J Lynch, R Hoffer US Open: 1:21.54 O 24-Mar-17 Texas J Shebat, W Licon, J Schooling, J Conger NCAA D1: 1:21.54 24-Mar-17 Texas J Shebat, W Licon, J Schooling, B Ringgold Conference: 1:21.54 * 24-Mar-17 Texas J Shebat, W Licon, J Schooling, B Ringgold Meet: 1:24.23 # 25-Feb-09 Texas H Taylor, A Magruder, R Berens, J Feigen Pool: 1:22.83 P 28-Mar-14 California R Murphy, C Katis, T Cox, T Messerschmidt 1:24.56 A NCAA Auto 1:25.33 B NCAA Cons Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 University of Texas 1:23.21 1:24.25A A 40 1) Ryan Harty 22 2) r:+0.25 Charlie Scheinfeld 19 3) r:+0.24 John Shebat 22 4) r:+0.19 Tate Jackson 22 10.58 21.30 (21.30) 31.99 (10.69) 45.12 (23.82) 54.03 (8.91) 1:05.44 (20.32) 1:14.21 (8.77) 1:24.25 (18.81) 2 West Virginia University 1:26.76 1:24.94B B 34 1) Angelo Russo 19 2) r:+0.22 Jake Armstrong 22 3) r:+0.16 Sam Neaveill 21 4) r:+0.24 Merwane Elmerini 21 10.71 21.87 (21.87) 32.30 (10.43) 45.21 (23.34) 54.54 (9.33) 1:05.93 (20.72) 1:14.71 (8.78) 1:24.94 (19.01) 3 Texas Christian University 1:33.90 1:29.60 32 1) Kade Knoch 18 2) r:+0.20 Charles Bennett 19 3) r:+0.19 John Smith 22 4) r:-0.01 Jackson Boersma 19 11.41 23.04 (23.04) 34.37 (11.33) 48.34 (25.30) 57.85 (9.51) 1:09.99 (21.65) 1:18.93 (8.94) 1:29.60 (19.61) --- University of Texas B 1:26.74 X1:25.70 1) Austin Katz 19 2) r:+0.13 Matthew Willenbring 193) r:+0.29 Jacob Huerta 21 4) r:+0.32 Daniel Krueger 19 10.68 21.58 (21.58) 32.23 (10.65) 46.01 (24.43) 55.27 (9.26) 1:06.44 (20.43) 1:15.53 (9.09) 1:25.70 (19.26) --- University of Texas C 1:28.21 X1:26.10 1) *Jason Park 18 2) r:+0.33 Andrew Koustik 19 3) r:+0.19 Drew Kibler 18 4) r:+0.18 *Luke Bowman 19 10.90 21.92 (21.92) 32.74 (10.82) 46.26 (24.34) 55.57 (9.31) 1:07.02 (20.76) 1:15.99 (8.97) 1:26.10 (19.08) --- West Virginia University B NT X1:28.30 1) Christopher O'Shea 20 2) r:+0.45 Tristen Disibio 22 3) r:+0.32 Jack Frazier 21 4) r:+0.28 Drew Damich 21 10.98 22.06 (22.06) 33.49 (11.43) 46.77 (24.71) 56.40 (9.63) 1:08.26 (21.49) 1:17.91 (9.65) 1:28.30 (20.04) --- West Virginia University C NT X1:29.28 1) *Austin Hartke 20 2) r:+0.14 Fausto Huerta 19 3) r:+0.38 *Denys Kostromin 19 4) r:+0.14 *Matthew Marsh 21 10.93 22.34 (22.34) 33.02 (10.68) 46.69 (24.35) 56.58 (9.89) 1:08.72 (22.03) 1:18.40 (9.68) 1:29.28 (20.56) --- Texas Christian University B NT X1:31.00 1) Tommy Thach 22 2) r:+0.08 Hugh McPherson 19 3) r:+0.19 Michael Chwaluk 18 4) r:+0.10 Matthew Brewer 20 11.92 23.88 (23.88) 34.80 (10.92) 48.59 (24.71) 58.48 (9.89) 1:10.62 (22.03) 1:20.09 (9.47) 1:31.00 (20.38) --- West Virginia University D NT X1:33.31 1) *Josh Madzy 19 2) r:+0.79 Ben Brooks 20 3) r:+0.24 *Jack Portmann 20 4) r:+0.21 *Jake Williams 21 11.96 24.30 (24.30) 35.71 (11.41) 49.84 (25.54) 59.41 (9.57) 1:11.89 (22.05) 1:21.98 (10.09) 1:33.31 (21.42) --- Texas Christian University C NT SCR Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:15 PM 02-Mar-19 Page 4 2019 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships - 27-Feb-19 to 02-Mar-19 Results Event 3 Women 1 mtr Diving Conference: 356.25 * 22-Feb-18 Alison Gibson Texas Meet: 356.25 # 22-Feb-18 Alison Gibson Texas Name Age Team Prelim Score Finals Score Points A - Final 1 Alison Gibson 19 University of Texas 315.15 349.10 20 2 Meghan O'Brien 21 University of Texas 321.10 342.10 17 3 Vicky Xu 26 University of Kansas 307.20 322.35 16 4 Sofia Rauzi 22 University of Texas 316.10 301.00 15 5 Morgan Menninger 18 University of Texas 275.75 297.85 14 6 Izzy Ashdown 20 Texas Christian University 263.60 290.40 13 7 Averly Hobbs 21 West Virginia University 269.60 276.40 12 8 Peri Charapich 21 University of Kansas 249.60 269.05 11 B - Final 9 Emma Longley 18 West Virginia
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