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Big 12 Championships February 25-28, 2004 Jamail Texas Swimming Center Austin, Texa Final Team Standings FINAL TEAM SCOR Big 12 Championships February 25-28, 2004 � Jamail Texas Swimming Center � Austin, Texa Final Team Standings FINAL TEAM SCORES - WOMEN =============================================================================== 1. University of Texas TEXAS 964 2. Texas A&M University A&M 762.5 3. University of Kansas KAN 503 4. University of Nebraska NEB 420 5. Iowa State University ISU 377 6. University of Missouri MIZ 374.5 =============================================================================== FINAL TEAM SCORES - MEN =============================================================================== 1. University of Texas TEXAS 1,072 2. Texas A&M University A&M 933 3. University of Missouri MIZ 604 =============================================================================== Wednesday's Results Event 1 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay ================================================================== Meet: ! 1:38.38 2/17/01 Texas, Texas Robins, Kitson, Denman, Lanne' 1:39.90 AUTO 1:42.89 CONS School Finals ================================================================== === Timed Finals === 1 Texas 'A' 1:38.71 AUTO 1) Brown, Connie FR 2) Tinnon, Elizabeth FR 3) Wanezek, Sarah JR 4) Elliot, Lacey SR 12.47 25.25 37.44 52.66 1:02.98 1:15.91 1:26.78 1:38.71 2 Texas A&M 'A' 1:39.87 AUTO 1) Patterson, Courtney 2) Briskie, Erin 3) Sturdy, Rebecca 4) Bird, Michelle 12.61 25.55 38.53 53.60 1:04.26 1:17.52 1:27.92 1:39.87 3 Kansas 'A' 1:42.48 CONS 1) Sondall, Whitney SR 2) Bakke, Hannah FR 3) Gruber, Amy JR 4) Bolin, Kim SR 12.91 26.06 39.26 55.21 1:06.43 1:19.67 1:30.50 1:42.48 4 Iowa State 'A' 1:42.78 CONS 1) Schmugge, Kim SR 2) Plaminkova, Petra SR 3) Benson, Brita JR 4) Dyshaw, Sam SR 13.03 26.41 39.65 55.51 1:06.69 1:20.17 1:30.86 1:42.78 5 Missouri 'A' 1:43.82 1) Lo, Sarah SR 2) Borgo, Ellen SR 3) Schoborg, Liz SO 4) Nigh, Andrea SR 13.21 26.65 39.95 55.92 1:07.30 1:20.66 1:31.70 1:43.82 6 Nebraska 'A' 1:44.61 1) Keathley, Mallory FR 2) Matheu, Angie SR 3) Ingles, Bailey FR 4) Criss, Michelle FR 13.42 27.21 40.09 55.53 1:06.83 1:20.83 1:32.42 1:44.61 -- Texas 'B' X1:42.10 CONS 1) Wycliffe, Elizabeth SO 2) Avilla, Leah FR 3) Leininger, Laura Jo SR 4) Robbins, J 13.16 26.12 38.99 54.82 1:06.23 1:19.49 1:30.12 1:42.10 -- Texas A&M 'B' X1:45.48 1) Gentile, D 2) Pesek, Britney 3) Thompson, Christina 4) King, B 13.44 27.02 40.18 56.43 1:08.04 1:22.08 1:33.03 1:45.48 -- Texas 'C' X1:46.13 1) Schuknecht, Alisa JR 2) Hemmerle, Tracey SO 3) Nath, P 4) Razo, A 13.53 27.26 41.08 57.70 1:09.04 1:23.07 1:33.97 1:46.13 -- Missouri 'B' X1:46.28 1) Morford, Amanda JR 2) Costa, Mariona JR 3) Wood, Belinda JR 4) Palbykin, Lindsay JR 13.37 26.96 40.32 56.62 1:08.44 1:22.54 1:33.97 1:46.28 -- Texas A&M 'C' XDQ 1) Soni, R 2) Savage, Kelsey 3) Lietzau, Katy 4) Fancher, Katie 14.00 28.02 41.52 57.87 1:09.26 1:23.26 1:34.23 1:46.83 Event 2 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay ================================================================== Meet: ! 1:26.08 3/3/00 Texas, Texas Ulrickson, Chozick, Dusing, Jones 1:26.72 AUTO 1:29.32 CONS School Finals ================================================================== === Timed Finals === 1 Texas A&M 'A' 1:29.05 CONS 1) Zielsdorf, Calvin JR 2) Jacobo, Alfredo JR 3) Newmann, Scott SO 4) Blanchard, Dan JR 11.58 23.16 34.21 47.86 57.68 1:09.52 1:18.64 1:29.05 -- Texas 'C' X1:28.49 CONS 1) Weber_Gale, Garrett 2) Schurr, Christian A 3) Kahn, David R 4) O'Halloran, Tyler T 11.25 22.67 34.04 47.86 57.29 1:09.29 1:18.24 1:28.49 -- Texas A&M 'B' X1:30.03 1) Neal, M 2) Friggel, David JR 3) Collins, R 4) Nelan, C 12.11 23.86 35.24 48.96 58.49 1:10.34 1:19.61 1:30.03 -- Texas A&M 'C' X1:31.50 1) Dawson, Alex SO 2) Moeller, J 3) Saez, Devin SO 4) Kemp, R 11.75 23.55 34.54 48.55 58.55 1:10.91 1:20.72 1:31.50 -- Missouri 'B' X1:35.41 1) Thomas, Jacob JR 2) Zabel, Nate FR 3) Buhr, Dan SO 4) Pontecore, Chris FR 12.56 25.07 36.80 51.37 1:01.91 1:14.40 1:24.20 1:35.41 -- Texas 'A' DQ 1) Davidson, Andrew FR 2) Hansen, Brendan SO 3) DiToro, Daniel FR 4) Crocker, Ian SO 11.12 22.15 32.66 46.04 55.03 1:06.71 1:15.49 1:25.47 -- Texas 'B' XDQ 1) O'Brien, Nate FR 2) Molnar, M 3) Rourke, D 4) Greiner, G 11.71 23.26 34.16 47.98 57.84 1:10.00 1:19.14 1:29.65 -- Missouri 'A' DQ 1) Lukas, Chris SO 2) North, Matt JR 3) Belanger, Tyler SR 4) Lyons, Jason FR 11.63 23.49 34.42 48.44 58.17 1:10.45 1:20.31 1:31.27 Event 3 Women 800 Yard Freestyle Relay ================================================================== Meet: ! 7:12.70 2/20/98 Nebraska, Nebraska Johnson, Alshammar, Windsor, Muller 7:11.65 AUTO 7:24.59 CONS School Finals ================================================================== === Timed Finals === 1 Texas A&M 'A' 7:12.98 CONS 1) Lieb, Katy Q 2) Townsend, Danielle 3) Moore, Tiffany 4) Sturdy, Rebecca 11.95 25.05 38.39 52.03 1:05.76 1:19.96 1:34.43 1:48.57 1:59.87 2:12.88 2:26.35 2:40.14 2:53.59 3:07.41 3:21.53 3:35.51 3:48.20 3:51.79 4:15.79 4:29.79 4:43.69 4:57.74 5:12.06 5:26.08 5:37.04 5:50.19 6:03.74 6:17.40 6:31.21 6:45.15 6:59.20 7:12.98 2 Texas 'A' 7:16.75 CONS 1) Robinson, Katie FR 2) Siminski, Kristy SO 3) Wycliffe, Elizabeth SO 4) Humphries, Kaela JR 11.74 24.56 37.86 51.72 1:05.67 1:19.90 1:34.55 1:48.59 1:59.94 2:05.28 2:26.61 2:40.65 2:54.58 3:08.86 3:23.22 3:37.26 3:49.04 4:02.44 4:16.18 4:30.30 4:44.17 4:58.41 5:12.26 5:25.98 5:37.47 5:50.66 6:04.05 6:17.73 6:31.67 6:46.30 7:01.45 7:16.75 3 Kansas 'A' 7:20.10 CONS 1) Gruber, Amy JR 2) Gnatzig, Gina SO 3) Colver, Alyson JR 4) Krueger, Jacquelyn JR 11.93 25.30 39.06 53.12 1:07.01 1:21.22 1:35.42 1:49.07 2:00.91 2:04.74 2:27.66 2:41.44 2:55.32 3:09.56 3:23.90 3:38.09 3:49.55 4:02.80 4:16.45 4:30.43 4:44.68 4:59.12 5:13.87 5:28.47 5:40.40 5:45.01 6:06.97 6:21.03 6:35.40 6:50.27 7:05.31 7:20.10 4 Missouri 'A' 7:27.47 1) Igoe, Lizza SR 2) Palbykin, Lindsay JR 3) Kraus, Lindsay FR 4) Nigh, Andrea SR 12.25 25.77 39.59 53.55 1:07.75 1:22.17 1:36.98 1:51.45 2:03.49 2:17.07 2:31.04 2:45.34 2:59.80 3:14.27 3:28.91 3:42.90 3:55.10 4:08.56 4:22.23 4:36.34 4:50.68 5:05.64 5:21.05 5:35.66 5:47.31 5:54.13 6:14.86 6:29.05 6:43.35 6:57.93 7:12.78 7:27.47 5 Iowa State 'A' 7:28.52 1) Breunig, Lauren FR 2) Plaminkova, Petra SR 3) Lindberg, Jenny JR 4) Notbohm, Susanne SR 12.32 25.64 39.24 52.94 1:07.08 1:21.39 1:36.15 1:50.59 2:02.88 2:07.02 2:30.76 2:44.97 2:59.22 3:13.50 3:27.90 3:41.87 3:53.78 4:07.79 4:21.61 4:35.78 4:49.98 5:04.50 5:19.53 5:34.18 5:46.66 6:00.35 6:14.27 6:28.77 6:43.54 6:58.72 7:13.58 7:28.52 6 Nebraska 'A' 7:31.87 1) Bailey, Lauren FR 2) Wheeler, Kate FR 3) King, Alex SO 4) McCauley, Julie FR 12.41 25.95 39.64 53.75 1:07.97 1:22.62 1:37.24 1:51.52 2:03.39 2:16.74 2:30.66 2:44.82 2:59.18 3:13.83 3:28.91 3:43.28 3:54.96 4:08.63 4:22.71 4:37.17 4:51.80 5:06.88 5:22.35 5:37.36 5:49.51 6:03.23 6:17.29 6:31.39 6:45.61 7:00.44 7:16.03 7:31.87 -- Texas 'B' X7:21.20 CONS 1) Anderson, Stephanie FR 2) Brown, Connie FR 3) Hoffman, Elizabeth JR 4) Faulkner, Jaclyn SO 12.17 25.49 38.96 52.82 1:06.80 1:21.17 1:35.59 1:49.65 2:00.93 2:14.18 2:27.76 2:41.82 2:55.79 3:10.32 3:24.85 3:39.03 3:51.15 4:04.71 4:18.46 4:32.52 4:46.69 5:01.08 5:15.63 5:29.92 5:41.13 5:54.39 6:08.03 6:22.31 6:36.41 6:51.20 7:06.20 7:21.20 -- Texas 'C' X7:22.67 CONS 1) Larence, A 2) Molina, M 3) Bridges, J 4) Ferritto, Elaine FR 12.30 25.45 39.09 52.82 1:06.75 1:20.93 1:35.40 1:49.50 2:01.00 2:06.27 2:27.73 2:41.66 2:55.86 3:10.48 3:25.39 3:40.21 3:51.86 4:05.32 4:19.12 4:33.27 4:47.76 5:02.41 5:17.09 5:31.55 5:43.13 5:48.51 6:09.80 6:24.03 6:38.48 6:53.23 7:08.36 7:22.67 -- Texas A&M 'B' X7:31.31 1) Fancher, Katie 2) Zwierzykowski, Ewelina 3) Bird, Michelle 4) Thompson, Christina 12.32 25.88 39.93 54.41 1:08.98 1:23.96 1:39.51 1:54.03 2:05.79 2:19.29 2:33.17 2:47.19 3:01.41 3:15.72 3:30.21 3:43.96 3:55.71 4:09.49 4:23.84 4:38.19 4:52.50 5:07.04 5:21.71 5:35.83 5:47.86 5:51.08 6:16.85 6:31.69 6:46.66 7:01.61 7:16.78 7:31.31 -- Missouri 'B' X7:45.54 1) Morford, Megan JR 2) Gainey, Kim FR 3) Wender, R 4) Pontecore, L 12.99 27.13 41.65 56.45 1:11.30 1:26.49 1:41.66 1:56.44 2:08.84 2:22.77 2:37.10 2:51.76 3:06.59 3:21.71 3:36.85 3:51.57 4:03.95 4:08.57 4:33.57 4:48.89 5:04.23 5:19.62 5:34.80 5:49.57 6:01.60 6:05.24 6:30.30 6:44.97 6:59.84 7:15.18 7:30.53 7:45.54 Event 4 Men 800 Yard Freestyle Relay ================================================================== Meet: ! 6:22.89 2/20/03 Texas, Texas Suchand, Peirsol, Kendrick, Kemp 6:26.08 AUTO 6:37.66 CONS School Finals ================================================================== === Timed Finals === 1 Texas 'A' 6:26.01 AUTO 1) Nabors, John FR 2) Piersol, Aaron W 3) Kendrick, Rainer FR 4) Diers, Tony SO 10.91 22.79 34.96 47.25 59.56 1:11.98 1:24.96 1:37.37 1:47.34 1:58.94 2:10.96 2:23.16 2:35.30 2:47.50 3:00.17 3:12.44 3:22.37 3:34.61 3:46.80 3:59.29 4:11.79 4:24.26 4:36.61 4:48.70 4:59.00 5:10.79 5:22.76 5:35.11 5:47.34 6:00.02 6:12.99 6:26.01 2 Texas A&M 'A' 6:29.81 CONS 1) Mueller, Scott SR 2) Newmann, Scott SO 3) Rose, Matt SR 4) Hill, Josh SR 10.90 22.89 34.83 46.99 59.15 1:11.53 1:24.26 1:36.92 1:47.12 1:58.91 2:10.97 2:23.09 2:35.35 2:47.92 3:00.76 3:13.82 3:23.71 3:35.26 3:47.16 3:59.55 4:12.11 4:24.80 4:38.04 4:51.11 5:01.09 5:12.91 5:25.01 5:37.41 5:50.01 6:02.89 6:16.26 6:29.81 3 Missouri 'A' 6:50.77 1) Lyons, Jason FR 2) Searby, Ryan JR 3) Pennington, Wade SO 4) Musfeldt, Chris SR 10.99 22.98 35.36 48.06 1:00.96 1:14.03 1:27.11 1:39.56 1:50.51 2:03.12 2:16.01 2:29.15 2:42.33 2:55.98 3:09.51 3:22.69 3:33.81 3:46.66 3:59.53 4:12.77 4:26.03 4:39.57 4:53.32 5:06.63 5:17.39 5:22.59 5:42.11 5:54.97 6:08.13 6:21.91 6:36.26 6:50.77 -- Texas 'B' X6:31.65
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