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Texas Mete Texas A&M, Texas Men Finis

Texas Mete Texas A&M, Texas Men Finis

Texas vs Texas A&M

  • Austin, Texas
  • January 31, 2025
  • Scy (25 yards)
  • Fully meet the results
  • Team results:
    • Women: #2 Texas 197 – #19 Texas A&M 102
    • Men: #1 Texas 218.5 – #17 Texas A&M 80.5

Texas swept the rival of Texas A&M for their last double match for the season. This victory allowed men to finish 8-0 for the season, completely unbeaten. The Texas women finished 7-1.

Women’s Summary:

Texas women have won most of the events, releasing only four agia individuals.

Most of the women in Texas won only one event except the city student Emma SticklenS

Sticklen was the only swimmer to win two individual events from the women’s side. She started the day with a win in the 100th back, swimming 52.04 in the event, two seconds of her season best than 50.85.

In addition, she won the 100 free of the match, ending in 48.03, four tenth over 47.67, she went to the invitation of the Hall of Fame in Texas.

While Sticklen was the only woman to win two individual events, there were quite a few who won two endings on the podium. Freshman Lillian Unsti Won the first individual event of the day in 1000 freestyle, swimming 9: 35.01 for the first time, competing in the event this season. It continued to finish in 3rd place in 100 flys at 52.62, just under two tenths of its season the best 52.44.

Channing Khanley., Senior, won the 100 Breust. She stopped the clock at 1: 00.66, a drop of her previous season the best from 1: 00.72. She also finished the 3rd in 200 breasts, entering 2: 14.06.

50 freestyle went to a sophomore Alexa Fulton At 22.25, the tenth decline from its best season 22.36. Fulton ran 3rd in 100 freestyle, behind Sticklen, entering 48.66.

Senior Aby Renans Won 200 IM in 1: 57.42, two seconds of 1: 55.08 she went to the invitation to the Hall of Fame. She also won the 2nd place in the 50s free of 22.42.

The other carrier of an individual swimming event in Texas was a senior Olivia Braywho won 200 flys with 1: 52.68. She also contributed to the 400 relay for the Texas baton, swimming her feet on her back.

Texas won both relay, starting with 400 medals where the team of Olivia Bray (51.56), Piper ENGE (59.39), Aby Renans (50.99) and Ava Longi (47.82) went 3: 29.79 to come in three seconds in front of the A&M ‘a’ relay.

They also took the victory in the baton of 200 medals, swimming 1: 27.86 courtesy of Sienna Schelenger (22.41), Grace Cooper (21.67), Emma Sticklen (21.51) and Campbell Chase (22.27).

Finally Texas swept the dive with senior Hailey Hernandez TCall 1 meter for 333.08 and Alejandra Estudilo Winning the 3-meter debut in Texas, scoring 334.80.

Texas Women A&M won several individual events starting with Chloi Stepanek In the 200 freestyle. Stepanek entered 1: 43.98, which was a new season best for her.

The rest of the AGGIES wins came later in the match. They won 200 backs with Aviv Barzelay Complete in 1: 54.88, over two seconds in front of the rest of the pitch.

Hannah O’Liri touched first in 200 bust at 2: 12.67, and Olivia Theral He won 100 flys in 51.88.

Men’s summary:

The men in Texas had even more dominant performance than women, losing only one swim.

Longhorns started the day with a win in the 400 Medley relay. Will module (45.20)Nate germonprez (51.01), Hubert Kos (44.47) and Chris Giliano (41.52) went 3: 02.20, five seconds ahead of Texas A&M ‘A’.

They also won the 200 freestyle relay with Chris Giliano (19.15), Kyle Peck (19.17), Will module (19.05) and Luke Hobson (19.00) swimming 1: 16.37.

David Johnston Remove the freestyle remote events, winning 1000 at 8: 40.74. It was just over a second more slow than its best season 8: 39.25. He also won a 500 freestyle with 4: 14.21, which was also the best season in the event.

Hubert Kos He won three individual events, starting with the men 100 backs, where he went 44.87, just over two of the tenth of the best of himself. He continued to win the last two individual swimming events, touching the 1st in the 100th fly at 45.34, and at 200 IM at 1: 41.97. He is faster this season in both.

Will Scholz He was the last winner in many events, covering the events for men. He took 100 at 52.46 and 200 in 1: 52.69. Both times were about a second of his season.

The other swimming winners for men for Longhorns were Luke Hobson (200 free, 1: 32.18), Ryan Brannon (200 fly, 1: 42.46), Chris Giliano (100 free, 41.97) and Rex Maurer (200 back, 1: 40.79).

Texas won the 1m dive event with Junior Nicholas Harris Scoring 379.35.

Texas A&M won one swimming event and one diving event by men. Ben Schol They took the men’s 50 freestyle in 19.17, just over the tenth faster than his life and the season at the best of 19.30 from the Art Adamson Invitational.

3m diving event went Alan Botego For the agias of 405.98.

It was the last meeting of the regular season for both teams. They will meet again at the SEC Championship of February 17th.

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