No. 1 Men’s Swimming sweeps six events on final day of Big 12 Championship

AUSTIN, Texas — The No. one College of Texas Men’s Swimming team swept six functions through Saturday’s fourth day of the Huge twelve Championship at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Middle. The Longhorns received all 18 functions in excess of the 4-day meet.

Right after the fourth and ultimate day of Swimming, Texas holds the guide with 951 points and is adopted in the team standings by TCU (681) and West Virginia (661). The team champions for the Huge twelve Swimming and Diving Championship will not be topped right until the completion of the forthcoming Diving championship.

Senior Alvin Jiang was named the Men’s Swimmer of the Satisfy, although Eddie Reese was tabbed the Men’s Coach of the Satisfy. More than the 4 times of racing, the Longhorns established six Huge twelve Championship meet data.

Junior Daniel Krueger received the title in the one hundred-property freestyle in a Huge twelve Championship meet record time of 41.33, the quickest-time in the nation this season. He eclipsed his have meet record of 41.46 established last yr.

Jiang received his 3rd personal title of the meet with a victory in the two hundred-property butterfly (one:41.60). Freshman Carson Foster captured his 3rd personal title of the meet with a acquire in the two hundred-property backstroke in a time of one:forty.34, the fifth-quickest time in the country this yr.

Freshman David Johnston Jr. acquired the acquire in the one,650-property freestyle (fourteen:52.28), and sophomore Caspar Corbeau claimed the title in the two hundred-property breaststroke in a time of one:52.52, the 3rd-quickest time in the nation this yr. The quartet of Krueger, senior Jake Sannem, senior Chris Staka and junior Drew Kibler closed the meet with a acquire in the four hundred-property freestyle relay in a time of two:forty eight.forty eight, the next-quickest time in the country this season.

The Huge twelve Diving Championship is scheduled for Monday, March one through Wednesday, March 3 at the Jamail Texas Swimming Middle. Finals sessions are scheduled to start at 6 p.m. CT on all a few times. All finals sessions of diving will be streamed stay on Huge twelve Now on ESPN+. Thanks to health and basic safety protocols, the party is closed to the public.

Satisfy Highlights

  • Texas went one-two in the two hundred-property backstroke to open Saturday’s finals. Freshman Carson Foster claimed his 3rd personal title of the meet in a time of one:forty.34, the fifth-quickest time in the country this yr. Senior Austin Katz put next in a time of one:forty.83, tied for the ninth-quickest time in the nation this season.
  • The Longhorns swept the top 4 places in the one hundred-property freestyle. Junior Daniel Krueger received the title in a Huge twelve Championship meet record time of 41.33, the quickest-time in the nation this season. The general performance eclipsed the previous meet record of 41.46 established by Krueger last yr. Junior Drew Kibler took next (forty two.29) and was adopted by senior Chris Staka in 3rd (forty two.forty two) and senior Luke Bowman in fourth (forty three.03).
  • Freshman David Johnston Jr. acquired the acquire in the one,650-property freestyle in a time of fourteen:forty eight.09, and senior JohnThomas Larson put next (fourteen:52.28).
  • Sophomore Caspar Corbeau claimed the title in the two hundred-property breaststroke in a time of one:52.52, the 3rd-quickest time in the nation this yr. Sophomore Jake Foster took 3rd (one:55.13), and junior Charlie Scheinfeld put fourth (one:56.02).
  • Senior Alvin Jiang received his 3rd personal title of the meet with a victory in the two hundred-property butterfly in a time of one:41.60. Junior Andrew Koustik put next (one:forty two.38), freshman Zac Van Zandt took fourth (one:forty three.seventy three) and freshman Coby Carrozza completed fifth (one:44.04).
  • The quartet of Daniel Krueger, senior Jake Sannem, Chris Staka and Drew Kibler closed the meet with a acquire in the four hundred-property freestyle relay in a time of two:forty eight.forty eight, the next-quickest time in the country this season.