TCU Concludes Rice Fall Splash and Houston Diving Invite

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HOUSTON – The TCU swimming and diving crew wrapped up a two-day stretch of competitors on the Rice Fall Splash and Houston Diving Invitational on Saturday.
 
THE RUNDOWN
To open the primary day of swimming competitors, the quartet of Josephine Brant, Molly Cullen, Hannah Wachendorfer and Aubrey Finn completed second within the 200 free relay, totaling a 1:35.30 effort.
 
Along with Steelman’s win within the 400 IM, Sydney Inman threw down a 4:24.29 to put third within the occasion. Audrey Worgull would observe by ending second within the 100, throwing down a time of 55.70.
 
Nina Vadovicova would proceed her successful methods from the final meet, grabbing a victory with a time of 1:00.69 within the 100 breast. Avery Dillon would put up a ten:12.65 within the 1000 free to safe third total. To shut out the swimming portion of the primary day, Worgull, Vadovicova, Finn and Cullen positioned third within the 200 medley relay with a collective 1:43.53.
 
Freshman Taylor Steelman shined all through the weekend, gathering a pair of wins within the 200 again and 400 IM. Her time of 1:59.81 was good to sufficient to earn first within the 200 again, and within the 400 IM she threw down a time of 4:22.79 to gather her second victory.
 
On ladies’s 1-meter, Emma Larcada Herrera positioned second with a complete rating of 264.85. She would observe with an equivalent end on 3-meter, incomes 286.20 factors. On the lads’s portion of diving occasions, solely TCU athletes would compete towards one another. David Ekdahl scored a 301.50 on 1-meter and a 337.30 on 3-meter to win each occasions. Ollie Cazaly and Elliot Dillon swapped second and third-place outcomes on 1-meter and 3-meter to spherical out the primary day.
 
On Saturday morning, Vadovicova collected the breast occasion sweep, clocking a 2:12.07 to win the occasion by almost 5 seconds. Avery Dillon collected second within the 200 free and Karolin Victoria Kotsar gathered a third-place consequence within the 100 IM to spherical out the morning portion for the Horned frogs.
 
Moving onto the afternoon portion, Steelman would proceed her spectacular efficiency, taking residence second with a time of two:04.89 within the 200 IM. Freshman Molly Cullen completed third within the 50 again, clocking a 26.32.
 
Vadovicova gathered one other victory, this time with a 28.77 effort within the 50 breast. Cullen additionally continued her pattern of garnering top-three finishes, this time inserting second within the 50 free (23.71). TCU would earn a handful of fourth-place finishes within the 50 fly and 1650 free to shut out the weekend’s particular person swimming portion of competitors.  
 
On platform, Leah Fletcher earned a last rating of 200.25, ok for third within the occasion. Lauren Cey was not far behind, posting a 200.25 to complete fourth. On the lads’s facet, Dillon (257.70), James (255.45), and Cazaly (238.40) had been the highest three placers for the occasion.

TEAM SCORES

Rice – 1459

Houston – 1429.5

TCU – 1077.5


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