﻿{"id":3478,"date":"2002-02-23T11:40:29","date_gmt":"2002-02-23T16:40:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2002\/02\/ncaa-div-i-texas-continues-to-dominate-both-big-12-contests\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T19:27:38","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T02:27:38","slug":"ncaa-div-i-texas-continues-to-dominate-both-big-12-contests","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-div-i-texas-continues-to-dominate-both-big-12-contests\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Div. I: Texas Continues to Dominate Both Big 12 Contests"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>COLLEGE STATION, Tex., Feb. 22. NUMBER 3-ranked Texas women&#39;s and men&#39;s swim teams remained in first-place following this evening&#39;s finals of the Big 12<br \/>\nChampionships at the Student Rec Center Natatorium here.<\/p>\n<p>Texas&#39; men are in first with 742.50 points, followed by Texas A&#038;M (524.50) and Missouri (411).  <\/p>\n<p>The nine other Big 12 institutions field men&#39;s teams in almost every other conceiveable sport, but<br \/>\n&quot;budgetary constraints&quot; preclude funding men&#39;s swimming &#8212; the Number One US Olympic sport for the past century!!  <\/p>\n<p>Iowa State, Kansas and Nebraska axed their programs following last season claiming financial penury.  They then turned round and announced multi-million dollar building projects.  Nebraska went farther, announcing a record $1.2+ million in bonuses for the Athletic Director and selected coaches, and an $8 million gift from Alltel Corp. for the Athletic Dept. &#8212; a gift it had denied was in the works when ,<b>swiminfo<\/b> first revealed the gify would be made.  <\/p>\n<p>The Lady Longhorns lead the competition with 759.50 points, while Texas A&#038;M stands in second with 436 points.  Next are Iowa State (337), Missouri (319), Kansas (315.50 and Nebraska (142).<\/p>\n<p>Longhorn froshwoman Alisa Schucknecht set a Big 12 record in winning the 400 IM.  The Bend, OR rookie charged out of the blocks for the &#39;Horns and at the end, her 4:13.92 was a conference standard. The win, which trimmed over six seconds from her old career-best of 4:20.32, is an NCAA automatic qualifying mark.<\/p>\n<p>Junior transfer Joscelin Yeo, who was an All-America at Cal Berkeley two seasons ago and is a Singaporean Olympian, continued her record-setting meet by winning the 100 butterfly in a Big 12 standard 53.19 &#8212; third-fastest nationally.  Her PR is a 52.83 from the 1999 NCAAs, where she placed fourth.  (She also has a PR of 22.77 in the 50 free from that same meet, leading off Cal&#39;s 200 freestyle relay.)  Yeo has now won six individual and relay titles at the meet, including the 200 IM crown last evening.<\/p>\n<p>Her time is still shy of the Texas school record (53.10) by current UT co-coach Jill Sterkel from the 1982 AIAWs at Columbia, South Carolina.  And Sterkel will forever have that AIAW record as the organization&#39;s final championship was that one, since the NCAA moved into women&#39;s collegiate athletics that very season.<\/p>\n<p>Sterkel&#39;s pr is 52.99 from a U.S. Nationals when the spring meet was still short course yards.<\/p>\n<p>Yeo finished just ahead of UT junior Tanica Jamison, who clocked 54.33. Jamison set a Big 12 record during the morning prelims with her 53.58.<\/p>\n<p>The &#39;Horns got started early with senior Kelley Robins, Yeo, freshman Sarah Wanazek and senior Erin Phenix winning the 200 medley relay in a seasonal-best 1:39.80 &#8212; NCAA automatic.<\/p>\n<p>Also capturing individual wins for Texas&#39; women were senior transfer Lauren Thies, who departed Stanford after last season, in the 200 free (1:47.47) and senior Bethany Lindberg in the 100 back (54.96).<\/p>\n<p>The Lady Longhorns women wrapped up the evening with the team of Jamison, Yeo, Valerie Oswald and Thies taking first in the 800 free relay (7:18.41).<\/p>\n<p>Missouri placed a swimmer on top of the podium when freshman Mariona Costa won the 100 breast in 1:03.76.<br \/>\nIn fact, Missouri placed 1-2-4, with Tiffany Bohon placing second (1:03.87), and Leslie Hoh fourth (1:04.21).<\/p>\n<p>Texas A&#038;M picked up a win when Meghan Zack just nosed out Texas&#39; Nicole Pohorenec by less than four points in the 3-meter diving.  Zack scored 517.55 to Pohorenec&#39;s 5:13.25, as Longhorns finished second, third, fourth and fifth.<\/p>\n<p>*  *   *   *   *<\/p>\n<p>Texas&#39; men&#39;s squad, double-defending NCAA champs, started the evening by also winning the 200 medley relay in an NCAA &quot;A&quot; cut 1:26.33, edging A&#038;M by half a second.  However, if Texas intends to threepeat next month in Athens, GA. (site of the 2002 NCAA Championships) it will have to have all five relay teams score in the big finals.  To do that, they first have to qualify for The Big Dance, and this may well occur in two weeks at the American short course Championships in the &#39;Horns&#39; home pool, the Texas Swimming Center.<\/p>\n<p>Texas&#39; Chris Kemp won the 200 free in a seasonal-best and nation-leading 1:35.11.  Teammate Rainer Kendrick, who is having the best meet of his career, was second in 1:35.73, the nation&#39;s #2 time.<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore Ian Crocker, defending NCAA 100 fly champ, followed by winning his specialty in 46.70, also No. 1 nationally.<\/p>\n<p>Texas&#39; Brendan Hansen, defending NCAA champ in the breaststrokes, won the 100 in 53.33.  However, teammate Tommy Hannan, triple-defending Big 12 champ<br \/>\nin the 100 back, finished second to A&#038;M&#39;s Riley Janes (47.59-47.70).  It was Janes&#39; initial Big 12 championship.<\/p>\n<p>The &#39;Horns closed the evening session by winning the 800 free relay.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;We have got some guys on the team who can get an NCAA qualifying standard who still have not gotten one yet,&quot; Texas men&#39;s head coach Eddie Reese said. &quot;They need to do that and I expect our swimmers to go out and give good races tomorrow. The whole key is in the performance.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Although it&#39;s true that even when Nebraska, Iowa Sate, Kansas, Oklahoma et al. fielded men&#39;s teams, Texas was still the dominant squad.  With just three teams involved in this year&#39;s men&#39;s race, is it any wonder that the meet lacks the pizaaz and panache of previous years?<\/p>\n<p>Not only is it a sin that Texas can&#39;t have better competition but this lack of having to endure a tough three-day conference championship where it&#39;s necessary to go all-out to win could end up hurting the &#39;Horns in the long run at NCAAs.<\/p>\n<p>An argument may be advanced that the dogfight that is the men&#39;s Pac-10s does nothing but wear swimmers out and by having an easy time at its conference meet Texas will be rested and ready to roll next month in Athens.<\/p>\n<p>That may be, but we dare suggest that the &#39;Horns would be better off had they been battle-tested and battle-hardened, as their principal Left Coast opponents will surely be.<\/p>\n<p>2002 BIG 12 SWIMMING &#038; DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS<br \/>\nTEXAS A&#038;M UNIVERSITY<br \/>\nSTUDENT REC CENTER NATATORIUM<br \/>\nCOLLEGE STATION, TX., FEB. 22<\/p>\n<p>25 Yd. Pool<\/p>\n<p>* Meet Record<\/p>\n<p>Men&#39;s Team Standings<\/p>\n<p>1.  Texas      742.50<br \/>\n2.  Texas A&#038;M  524.50<br \/>\n3.  Missouri   411<\/p>\n<p>Women&#39;s Team Standings<\/p>\n<p>1.  Texas,     759.50<br \/>\n2.  Texas A&#038;M  436<br \/>\n2.  Iowa St.   337<br \/>\n4.  Missouri   319<br \/>\n4.  Kansas     315.50<br \/>\n6.  Nebraska   142<\/p>\n<p>Event 13  Women 200 Yard Medley Relay<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 1:38.38  2\/2001      Texas<br \/>\n                         K Robins, H Denman, S Kitson, C Lanne<br \/>\n                1:40.31  AUTO<br \/>\n                1:43.31  CONS<br \/>\n    School                                                  Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n  1 Texas  &#39;A&#39;                                            1:39.80 AUTO<br \/>\n     1) Robins, Kelley SR               2) Yeo, Joscelin JR<br \/>\n     3) Wanezek, Sarah FR               4) Phenix, Erin JR<br \/>\n       25.38    53.22  1:17.27  1:39.80<br \/>\n  2 Texas A&#038;M  &#39;A&#39;                                        1:43.25 CONS<br \/>\n     1) Patterson, Courtney FR          2) Savage, Kelsey FR<br \/>\n     3) Ho, Clara SR                    4) Townsend, Danielle FR<br \/>\n       25.84    55.86  1:20.45  1:43.25<br \/>\n  3 Iowa State  &#39;A&#39;                                       1:43.71<br \/>\n     1) Schmugge, Kim SO                2) Plaminkova, Petra SO<br \/>\n     3) Groning, Sonja SO               4) Kelinson, Rena JR<br \/>\n       27.31    56.74  1:21.09  1:43.71<br \/>\n  4 Missouri  &#39;A&#39;                                         1:43.85<br \/>\n     1) Morford, Amanda FR              2) Bohon, Tiffany JR<br \/>\n     3) Dawson, Becca FR                4) Nigh, Andrea SO<br \/>\n       26.24    55.43  1:20.92  1:43.85<br \/>\n  5 Kansas  &#39;A&#39;                                           1:44.92<br \/>\n     1) Sondall, Whitney SO             2) Isaac, Miranda FR<br \/>\n     3) Krueger, Jacquelyn FR           4) Kirkham, Carrie SR<br \/>\n       27.20    56.55  1:21.90  1:44.92<br \/>\n  6 Nebraska  &#39;A&#39;                                         1:51.68<br \/>\n     1) Gordon, Kristen FR              2) Landgreen, Laura JR<br \/>\n     3) Torres, Diana FR                4) Saad, Yasmin SR<br \/>\n       28.67  1:00.40  1:27.28  1:51.68<br \/>\n&#8212; Texas  &#39;B&#39;                                           X1:42.70<br \/>\n     1) Lindberg, Bethany SR            2) Humphries, Kaela FR<br \/>\n     3) Jamison, Tanica JR              4) Elliott, Lacey SO<br \/>\n       26.06    54.48  1:19.65  1:42.70<br \/>\n&#8212; Missouri  &#39;B&#39;                                        X1:48.35<br \/>\n     1) Hollsten, Shannon               2) Costa, Mariona FR<br \/>\n     3) Frieh, Chrissy                  4) Palbykin, Lindsay<br \/>\n       28.56    58.01  1:23.91  1:48.35<\/p>\n<p>Event 14  Men 200 Yard Medley Relay<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 1:26.08  2\/2000      Texas<br \/>\n                         M Ulrickson, R Chozick, N Dusing, B Jones<br \/>\n                1:27.21  AUTO<br \/>\n                1:29.82  CONS<br \/>\n    School                                                  Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n  1 Texas  &#39;A&#39;                                            1:26.33 AUTO<br \/>\n     1) Hannan, Tommy SR                2) Hansen, Brendan SO<br \/>\n     3) Ditoro, Daniel FR               4) Ciccarelli, Ryan SR<br \/>\n       22.20    46.17  1:07.07  1:26.33<br \/>\n  2 Texas A&#038;M  &#39;A&#39;                                        1:26.87 AUTO<br \/>\n     1) Janes, Riley SR                 2) Tate, Nik SR<br \/>\n     3) Taylor, Robbie FR               4) Rose, Matt SO<br \/>\n       21.73    46.01  1:07.42  1:26.87<br \/>\n  3 Missouri  &#39;A&#39;                                         1:31.00<br \/>\n     1) Miclaus, Radu JR                2) Knudson, Dan JR<br \/>\n     3) Whildin, Shane SR               4) Belanger, Tyler SO<br \/>\n       23.19    48.54  1:10.56  1:31.00<br \/>\n&#8212; Texas  &#39;B&#39;                                           X1:29.67<br \/>\n     1) Davidson, Andrew FR             2) Fike, James SO<br \/>\n     3) Binkley, Ross                   4) Crocker, Ian SO<br \/>\n       22.74    47.43  1:10.06  1:29.67<br \/>\n&#8212; Texas A&#038;M  &#39;B&#39;                                       X1:33.29<br \/>\n     1) Zielsdorf, Calvin FR            2) Widener, Zack JR<br \/>\n     3) Waguespack, Tom                 4) Collins, Ross<br \/>\n       23.38    49.44  1:12.90  1:33.29<br \/>\n&#8212; Missouri  &#39;B&#39;                                        X1:37.08<br \/>\n     1) Zeimetz, Justin FR              2) North, Matt FR<br \/>\n     3) Sanders, Kyle JR                4) Searby, Ryan FR<br \/>\n       24.56    50.88  1:15.20  1:37.08<\/p>\n<p>Event 15  Women 400 Yard IM<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 4:14.58  2\/2001      Rachel Harris<br \/>\n                4:17.02  AUTO<br \/>\n                4:24.73  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Schuknecht, Alisa   FR Texas                4:15.70    4:13.92!AUTO<br \/>\n       27.42    57.77  1:30.62  2:03.12  2:39.32  3:15.35  3:44.96  4:13.92<br \/>\n  2 Plaminkova, Petra   SO Iowa State           4:21.86    4:19.04 CONS<br \/>\n       28.24    59.54  1:34.35  2:08.50  2:43.89  3:19.62  3:49.85  4:19.04<br \/>\n  3 Oswald, Valerie     SR Texas                4:26.90    4:19.84 CONS<br \/>\n       27.33    58.45  1:32.10  2:05.88  2:42.73  3:20.02  3:50.65  4:19.84<br \/>\n  4 Haley, Gwen         JR Kansas               4:21.76    4:21.61 CONS<br \/>\n       28.20    59.46  1:33.88  2:07.84  2:43.58  3:20.49  3:51.28  4:21.61<br \/>\n  5 Landherr, Heidi     JR Kansas               4:23.88    4:23.12 CONS<br \/>\n       28.21    59.80  1:33.33  2:05.96  2:44.07  3:22.17  3:52.84  4:23.12<br \/>\n  6 Thompson, Christin  FR Texas A&#038;M            4:24.08    4:24.42 CONS<br \/>\n       28.49  1:00.51  1:33.81  2:06.60  2:45.38  3:24.36  3:54.73  4:24.42<br \/>\n  7 Nogar, Carmella     JR Iowa State           4:25.34    4:25.42<br \/>\n       27.80    59.81  1:33.62  2:07.12  2:44.97  3:23.53  3:54.75  4:25.42<br \/>\n  8 Morford, Megan      FR Missouri             4:25.96    4:26.90<br \/>\n       29.03  1:02.35  1:35.90  2:08.77  2:47.03  3:25.25  3:56.27  4:26.90<br \/>\nB<br \/>\nEvent 16  Men 400 Yard IM<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 3:46.97  3\/1999      Joey Montague<br \/>\n                3:47.29  AUTO<br \/>\n                3:54.10  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Mueller, Scott      SO Texas A&#038;M            4:04.80    3:51.11 CONS<br \/>\n       25.06    53.60  1:23.32  1:52.65  2:25.41  2:58.26  3:25.24  3:51.11<br \/>\n  2 Montague, Joey      SR Texas                3:58.95    3:51.37 CONS<br \/>\n       24.27    51.95  1:21.90  1:51.13  2:25.01  2:58.74  3:25.68  3:51.37<br \/>\n  3 Nabors, John        FR Texas                3:56.74    3:56.09<br \/>\n       24.60    52.61  1:24.02  1:54.93  2:28.19  3:02.81  3:29.76  3:56.09<br \/>\n  4 Boyd, Josh          FR Missouri             4:04.42    4:03.54<br \/>\n       25.26    54.40  1:26.04  1:57.51  2:33.92  3:10.39  3:37.10  4:03.54<br \/>\n  5 Day, Matt           JR Texas A&#038;M            4:06.53    4:05.45<br \/>\n       24.82    53.76  1:23.77  1:53.45  2:30.37  3:08.04  3:37.16  4:05.45<br \/>\n  6 McKnight, Dustin    SO Missouri             4:04.32    4:06.36<br \/>\n       25.76    55.26  1:26.45  1:57.25  2:32.70  3:09.23  3:38.40  4:06.36<br \/>\n  7 Knippenberg, Brady  SO Missouri             4:11.22    4:09.95<br \/>\n       26.70    56.41  1:28.25  1:59.24  2:36.63  3:14.11  3:42.48  4:09.95<br \/>\n  8 Thomas, Jacob       FR Missouri             4:09.29    4:14.67<br \/>\n       25.93    56.75  1:28.38  1:59.36  2:37.02  3:15.15  3:45.27  4:14.67<br \/>\nB<br \/>\nEvent 18  Men 100 Yard Butterfly<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 46.26  2\/2000      Adam Pine<br \/>\n                47.34  AUTO<br \/>\n                48.76  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Crocker, Ian        SO Texas                  47.58      46.70 AUTO<br \/>\n        9.92    21.64    33.95    46.70<br \/>\n  2 Ditoro, Daniel      FR Texas                  47.48      47.68 CONS<br \/>\n        9.86    21.81    34.44    47.68<br \/>\n  3 Miclaus, Radu       JR Missouri               48.82      48.81<br \/>\n       10.24    22.47    35.27    48.81<br \/>\n  4 Whildin, Shane      SR Missouri               49.09      49.32<br \/>\n                22.57    35.64    49.32<br \/>\n  5 Hansen, Scott       SO Texas A&#038;M              49.69      49.50<br \/>\n       10.68    23.43    36.49    49.50<br \/>\n  6 Ciccarelli, Ryan    SR Texas                  49.18      49.62<br \/>\n       10.38    22.68    36.01    49.62<br \/>\n  7 Taylor, Robbie      FR Texas A&#038;M              50.06      49.82<br \/>\n       10.82    23.24    36.42    49.82<br \/>\n  8 Bogart, Robert      Sr Texas                  50.04      50.08<br \/>\n       10.53    23.38    36.49    50.08<\/p>\n<p>Event 19  Women 200 Yard Freestyle<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 1:44.93  2\/2001      Colleen Lanne<br \/>\n                1:47.86  AUTO<br \/>\n                1:51.09  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Thies, Lauren       SR Texas                1:48.03    1:47.47 AUTO<br \/>\n       25.13    52.15  1:19.78  1:47.47<br \/>\n  2 Phenix, Erin        JR Texas                1:50.21    1:48.37 CONS<br \/>\n       25.12    52.15  1:19.94  1:48.37<br \/>\n  3 Humphries, Kaela    FR Texas                1:49.34    1:49.22 CONS<br \/>\n       25.58    52.63  1:20.52  1:49.22<br \/>\n  4 Martin, Lauren      SR Texas                1:50.39    1:49.61 CONS<br \/>\n       24.78    51.68  1:19.50  1:49.61<br \/>\n  5 Gruber, Amy         FR Kansas               1:50.00    1:50.25 CONS<br \/>\n       25.57    53.17  1:21.70  1:50.25<br \/>\n  6 Bridges, Jenna      SO Texas                1:50.02    1:51.58<br \/>\n       25.27    52.73  1:21.49  1:51.58<br \/>\n  7 Kelinson, Rena      JR Iowa State           1:50.79    1:51.86<br \/>\n       25.86    53.88  1:22.63  1:51.86<br \/>\n  8 Hoffman, Liz        FR Texas                1:50.71    1:52.41<br \/>\n       26.15    54.01  1:22.69  1:52.41<br \/>\nB<br \/>\nEvent 20  Men 200 Yard Freestyle<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 1:34.97  2\/1999      Anthony Rogis<br \/>\n                1:36.39  AUTO<br \/>\n                1:39.28  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Kemp, Chris         JR Texas                1:36.25    1:35.11 AUTO<br \/>\n       22.19    46.18  1:10.52  1:35.11<br \/>\n  2 Kendrick, Rainer    FR Texas                1:37.80    1:35.73 AUTO<br \/>\n       21.98    45.69  1:09.91  1:35.73<br \/>\n  3 Pullin, Jim         JR Texas                1:37.31    1:37.44 CONS<br \/>\n       22.64    46.98  1:12.20  1:37.44<br \/>\n  4 Diers, Tony         SO Texas                1:39.37    1:38.58 CONS<br \/>\n       22.90    47.05  1:12.19  1:38.58<br \/>\n  5 Suchand, John       JR Texas                1:38.64    1:38.96 CONS<br \/>\n       22.77    47.71  1:13.15  1:38.96<br \/>\n  6 Hill, Josh          SO Texas A&#038;M            1:40.08    1:40.33<br \/>\n       23.81    49.31  1:14.73  1:40.33<br \/>\n  7 Travnicek, Joel     FR Texas A&#038;M            1:42.10    1:41.41<br \/>\n       23.89    49.52  1:15.65  1:41.41<br \/>\n  8 Dideum, Patrick     JR Texas A&#038;M            1:41.17    1:41.82<br \/>\n       24.08    49.49  1:15.95  1:41.82<br \/>\nB<br \/>\nEvent 21  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 1:00.67  2\/1997      Julia Russell<br \/>\n                1:02.13  AUTO<br \/>\n                1:03.99  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Costa, Mariona      FR Missouri             1:04.26    1:03.76 CONS<br \/>\n       14.13    30.30    46.74  1:03.76<br \/>\n  2 Bohon, Tiffany      JR Missouri             1:03.86    1:03.87 CONS<br \/>\n       13.70    29.66    46.48  1:03.87<br \/>\n  3 Plaminkova, Petra   SO Iowa State           1:04.47    1:04.18<br \/>\n       13.94    30.40    47.13  1:04.18<br \/>\n  4 Hoh, Leslie         JR Missouri             1:04.35    1:04.21<br \/>\n                30.34  1:04.21<br \/>\n  5 Isaac, Miranda      FR Kansas               1:05.24    1:04.43<br \/>\n       14.34    30.67    47.55  1:04.43<br \/>\n  6 Johnson, Kristen    SO Kansas               1:03.46    1:04.54<br \/>\n       14.03    30.32    47.21  1:04.54<br \/>\n  7 Savage, Kelsey      FR Texas A&#038;M            1:04.82    1:04.76<br \/>\n       14.33    30.58    47.60  1:04.76<br \/>\n  8 Krueger, Jacquelyn  FR Kansas               1:05.05    1:05.18<br \/>\n       13.75    30.30    47.22  1:05.18<br \/>\nB<\/p>\n<p>Event 22  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 53.24  2\/1998      Jay Schindler<br \/>\n                54.31  AUTO<br \/>\n                55.93  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Hansen, Brendan     SO Texas                  53.93      53.33 AUTO<br \/>\n       11.60    25.13    39.14    53.33<br \/>\n  2 Jacobo, Alfredo     FR Texas A&#038;M              55.53      54.73 CONS<br \/>\n       11.94    25.77    40.07    54.73<br \/>\n  3 Fike, James         SO Texas                  55.48      55.25 CONS<br \/>\n       11.67    25.75    40.27    55.25<br \/>\n  4 Tate, Nik           SR Texas A&#038;M              55.71      56.28<br \/>\n       11.86    26.39    41.39    56.28<br \/>\n  5 Knudson, Dan        JR Missouri               57.56      57.06<br \/>\n       12.14    26.58    41.59    57.06<br \/>\n  6 Ruoff, Brett        JR Texas A&#038;M              56.55      57.47<br \/>\n       11.90    26.27    41.31    57.47<br \/>\n  7 North, Matt         FR Missouri               57.52      57.87<br \/>\n       12.38    26.80    41.85    57.87<br \/>\n  8 Widener, Zack       JR Texas A&#038;M              57.08      57.92<br \/>\n       12.43    27.07    42.43    57.92<\/p>\n<p>Event 23  Women 100 Yard Backstroke<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 53.68  2\/1998      Erin Maher<br \/>\n                54.86  AUTO<br \/>\n                56.50  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Lindberg, Bethany   SR Texas                  55.32      54.96 CONS<br \/>\n       13.16    26.67    40.93    54.96<br \/>\n  2 Patterson, Courtne  FR Texas A&#038;M              55.35      55.20 CONS<br \/>\n       13.16    26.98    41.51    55.20<br \/>\n  3 Morford, Amanda     FR Missouri               55.81      55.53 CONS<br \/>\n       13.49    27.20    41.43    55.53<br \/>\n  4 Jensen, Melissa     SO Iowa State             56.17      55.82 CONS<br \/>\n       13.61    27.59    42.04    55.82<br \/>\n  5 Roark, Ashley       FR Texas A&#038;M              55.95      55.89 CONS<br \/>\n       13.24    27.18    41.50    55.89<br \/>\n  6 Thompson, Christin  FR Texas A&#038;M              55.81      56.46 CONS<br \/>\n       13.78    27.93    42.32    56.46<br \/>\n  7 Robins, Kelley      SR Texas                  56.47      57.34<br \/>\n       12.98    27.15    41.86    57.34<br \/>\n  7 Sondall, Whitney    SO Kansas                 57.11      57.34<br \/>\n       13.47    27.66    42.58    57.34<br \/>\nE<br \/>\nvent 24  Men 100 Yard Backstroke<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 46.25  2\/1997      Neil Walker<br \/>\n                47.74  AUTO<br \/>\n                49.17  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Janes, Riley        SR Texas A&#038;M              49.18      47.59 AUTO<br \/>\n       10.97    22.75    35.08    47.59<br \/>\n  2 Hannan, Tommy       SR Texas                  48.43      47.70 AUTO<br \/>\n       11.18    22.86    35.30    47.70<br \/>\n  3 Rose, Matt          SO Texas A&#038;M              48.33      48.23 CONS<br \/>\n       11.45    23.56    35.87    48.23<br \/>\n  4 Davidson, Andrew    FR Texas                  49.34      48.61 CONS<br \/>\n       11.46    23.46    36.04    48.61<br \/>\n  5 Kennedy, Patrick    SR Texas A&#038;M              49.65      48.66 CONS<br \/>\n       11.51    23.63    36.07    48.66<br \/>\n  6 Taylor, Robbie      FR Texas A&#038;M              50.03      49.75<br \/>\n       11.60    24.10    36.82    49.75<br \/>\n  7 Zielsdorf, Calvin   FR Texas A&#038;M              50.00      49.80<br \/>\n       11.61    23.83    36.91    49.80<br \/>\n  8 O&#39;Brien, Nathan     FR Texas                  50.16      49.97<br \/>\n       12.00    24.25    37.35    49.97<br \/>\nB<\/p>\n<p>Event 25  Women 3 mtr Diving<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 621.10  2\/1997      Vera Ilyina<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Zack, Meghan        SO Texas A&#038;M             511.35     517.55<br \/>\n  2 Pohorenec, Nicole   FR Texas                 500.95     513.25<br \/>\n  3 Hartzell, Ally      SO Texas                 484.55     492.40<br \/>\n  3 Glover, Rawson      FR Texas                 450.70     492.40<br \/>\n  5 Olsen, Liz          JR Texas                 472.35     465.05<br \/>\n  6 McFall, Rebecca     SR Kansas                449.90     447.25<br \/>\n  7 Drummond, Jerilyn   SO Nebraska              439.55     440.35<br \/>\n  8 Petroff, Callie     JR Texas A&#038;M             443.25     420.50<\/p>\n<p>Event 27  Women 800 Yard Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 7:10.89  2\/1998      Nebraska<br \/>\n                         Johnson, Alshammar, Windsor, Muller<br \/>\n                7:15.32  AUTO<br \/>\n                7:28.37  CONS<br \/>\n    School                                                  Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n  1 Texas  &#39;A&#39;                                            7:18.41 CONS<br \/>\n     1) Jamison, Tanica JR              2) Yeo, Joscelin JR<br \/>\n     3) Oswald, Valerie SR              4) Thies, Lauren SR<br \/>\n       25.01    52.79  1:20.87  1:49.23  2:13.44  2:40.86  3:09.66  3:38.29<br \/>\n     4:03.67  4:31.64  4:59.70  5:28.01  5:52.96  6:20.83  6:49.82  7:18.41<br \/>\n  2 Iowa State  &#39;A&#39;                                       7:28.15 CONS<br \/>\n     1) Notbohm, Susanne SO             2) Groning, Sonja SO<br \/>\n     3) Kelinson, Rena JR               4) Plaminkova, Petra SO<br \/>\n       25.28    52.79  1:21.58  1:50.24  2:16.92  2:46.07  3:15.30  3:44.41<br \/>\n     4:09.82  4:38.37  5:07.94  5:37.39  6:03.36  6:31.37  7:00.30  7:28.15<br \/>\n  3 Missouri  &#39;A&#39;                                         7:28.46<br \/>\n     1) Igoe, Lizza SO                  2) Vetter, Molly SR<br \/>\n     3) Chandler, Katy JR               4) Brooks, Tara SR<br \/>\n       25.86    53.97  1:23.08  1:51.94  2:18.22  2:46.64  3:15.35  3:43.87<br \/>\n     4:09.28  4:37.89  5:07.19  5:35.67  6:00.10  6:27.90  6:57.92  7:28.46<br \/>\n  4 Texas A&#038;M  &#39;A&#39;                                        7:29.27<br \/>\n     1) Fancher, Katie FR               2) Mucha, Casey FR<br \/>\n     3) Deavenport, Kelli SO            4) Moore, Tiffany FR<br \/>\n       26.40    54.98  1:24.40  1:54.24  2:20.61  2:49.66  3:18.74  3:47.45<br \/>\n     4:12.88  4:41.21  5:09.62  5:38.48  6:04.69  6:32.87  7:01.11  7:29.27<br \/>\n  5 Kansas  &#39;A&#39;                                           7:29.97<br \/>\n     1) Krueger, Jacquelyn FR           2) Gruber, Amy FR<br \/>\n     3) Horwitz, Carolyn SR             4) Colver, Alyson FR<br \/>\n       25.73    53.82  1:23.27  1:53.35  2:17.93  2:45.98  3:15.04  3:44.26<br \/>\n     4:09.40  4:38.08  5:07.73  5:37.71  6:02.90  6:31.25  7:00.42  7:29.97<br \/>\n  6 Nebraska  &#39;A&#39;                                         8:02.67<br \/>\n     1) Petersen, Kristin SO            2) Torres, Diana FR<br \/>\n     3) Gordon, Kristen FR              4) Saad, Yasmin SR<br \/>\n       27.81    58.63  1:30.15  2:02.39  2:28.34  2:58.33  3:29.89  4:01.70<br \/>\n     4:28.02  4:59.00  5:31.69  6:04.29  6:29.76  6:58.84  7:30.74  8:02.67<\/p>\n<p>Event 28  Men 800 Yard Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n        Meet: ! 6:24.33  2\/2001      Texas<br \/>\n                         S Goldblatt, J Suchand, C Kemp, J Rauch<br \/>\n                6:26.62  AUTO<br \/>\n                6:38.21  CONS<br \/>\n    School                                                  Finals       Poi<br \/>\nnts<br \/>\n============================================================================<br \/>\n===<br \/>\n  1 Texas  &#39;A&#39;                                            6:26.26 AUTO<br \/>\n     1) Pullin, Jim JR                  2) Crocker, Ian SO<br \/>\n     3) Kendrick, Rainer FR             4) Kemp, Chris JR<br \/>\n       22.73    47.34  1:12.17  1:36.80  1:57.91  2:22.46  2:48.16  3:14.10<br \/>\n     3:35.57  3:59.47  4:24.36  4:50.17  5:12.00  5:36.32  6:01.37  6:26.26<br \/>\n  2 Texas A&#038;M  &#39;A&#39;                                        6:34.66 CONS<br \/>\n     1) Kennedy, Patrick SR             2) Mueller, Scott SO<br \/>\n     3) Janes, Riley SR                 4) Hill, Josh SO<br \/>\n       23.04    47.97  1:12.74  1:37.22  2:00.02  2:25.28  2:50.62  3:15.63<br \/>\n     3:37.33  4:02.40  4:28.36  4:54.41  5:17.32  5:43.01  6:08.89  6:34.66<br \/>\n  3 Missouri  &#39;A&#39;                                         7:02.33<br \/>\n     1) Searby, Ryan FR                 2) Darmitzel, Stephen SO<br \/>\n     3) Davis, Blake FR                 4) Boyd, Josh FR<br \/>\n       23.64    49.83  1:17.32  1:45.27  2:09.21  2:35.41  3:02.57  3:30.74<br \/>\n     3:54.52  4:21.41  4:48.77  5:15.41  5:38.96  6:05.81  6:34.31  7:02.33<br \/>\n&#8212; Texas  &#39;B&#39;                                           X6:43.11<br \/>\n     1) Nabors, John FR                 2) Diers, Tony SO<br \/>\n     3) Suchand, John JR                4) Edwards, Drew<br \/>\n       23.01    47.92  1:13.88  1:40.23  2:03.03  2:28.15  2:53.88  3:19.96<br \/>\n     3:42.14  4:07.94  4:34.38  5:00.69  5:23.45  5:49.25  6:16.04  6:43.11<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>COLLEGE STATION, Tex., Feb. 22. 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