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THE No. 3-ranked University of Texas men&#39;s and women&#39;s swimming and diving teams both remained in first-place, capturing all 12 individual and relay titles, during Thursday night&#39;s finals at the Big 12 Championships at the Student Rec Center Natatorium in College Station, Texas.  <\/p>\n<p>The Texas men&#39;s team is in first with 398.50 points, followed by Texas A&#038;M (205.5) and Missouri (170). (Only three men&#39;s teams remain in the Big 12 after Nebraska, Iowa State and Kansas all cut their men&#39;s teams simultaneously last year claiming &#8212; falsely &#8212; they were doing so for budgetary reasons.)    <\/p>\n<p>The UT women&#39;s squad leads the competition with 355 points, while Texas A&#038;M stands in second with 192 points.  They are trailed by Missouri (126), Kansas (121) and Nebraska (67).  <\/p>\n<p>Junior transfer Joscelin Yeo (Republic of Singapore) captured her first-career Big 12 title in the 200 IM, touching first in 1:58.54.  The victory came following her stand out performance during the 200 IM prelims in which she clocked a Big 12 and UT record-breaking mark of 1:58.18.  <\/p>\n<p>&quot;Joscelin&#39;s win shows what can happen when a team works together,&quot; UT women\u00b9s co-head coach Mike Walker said.  &quot;We probably have one of the best groups of 200 IM swimmers in the country right now and I think<br \/>\ntonight her goal was to pull as many of her teammates with her as possible.  That sort of teamwork cements a group working for a common goal.  That was a fun event for us.&quot;  <\/p>\n<p>The previous Big 12 200 IM record was set by Julia Russell of Nebraska (1:59.13) in 1997 and the former UT mark was recorded by Dorsey Tierney (1:58.67) in 1992. <\/p>\n<p>Senior transfer Lauren Thies (Portland, Ore.) also captured her first conference title in the 500 freestyle with a time of 4:47.16, while junior Erin Phenix (Cincinnati, Ohio) led the way in the 50 free<br \/>\n(22.81).  The win gives Phenix, a 2000 Olympic gold medalist, her eighth career Big 12 title.<\/p>\n<p>On the men&#39;s side, junior Chris Kemp (Southlake, Texas) finished first in the 500 free, swimming a season team-best mark of 4:19.87.  Sophomore Ian Crocker (Portland, Maine) won the 50 free (20.06), while freshman Rainer Kendrick (Birmingham, Ala.) won his first-ever conference championship in the 200 IM with an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 1:45.85.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I think our team did a pretty good job today,&quot; Texas men&#39;s head coach Eddie Reese said. &quot;It is always tough, after you have done your very best time in the prelims, to turn around and go even faster during that<br \/>\nevening&#39;s finals. We had some real strong efforts out there tonight and I am proud of our performance.&quot;    <\/p>\n<p>Senior Troy Dumais (Ventura, Calif.) continued his diving dominance on day two in the three-meter springboard.  The two-time NCAA Diver of the Year won the three-meter springboard event with a score of 691.30, his third consecutive three-meter crown sixth career Big 12 title.<\/p>\n<p>Day three of competition at the 2002 Big 12 Championships resumes on Friday, Feb. 22, with preliminaries beginning at 10:30 a.m., followed by<br \/>\nfinals at 6 p.m.  All tickets for the four-day meet are general admission, with doors opening one hour before each session.  An all-session pass is $10, while one-day passes will be sold as $5 for adults, $4 for students and $2 for all fans which are in high school or under.<\/p>\n<p> Men&#39;s Team Standings<br \/>\n1. Texas 398.50<br \/>\n2. Texas A&#038;M 205.50<br \/>\n3. Missouri 170<\/p>\n<p>Women&#39;s Team Standings<br \/>\n1, Texas, 355 points<br \/>\n2. Texas A&#038;M 192<br \/>\n3. Iowa State 139<br \/>\n4. Missouri 126<br \/>\n5. Kansas 121<br \/>\n6. 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