Preview: The Horned Frogs Travel to Texas A&M
11/3/2022 11:08:00 AM | Swimming and Diving
TCU heads to College Station to take on the ranked Aggies
FORT WORTH – TCU Swim and Dive head to College Station, Texas to take on the Aggies at the Rec Center Natatorium on Friday. The meet will begin at 3 p.m.
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The last time the Frogs went head-to-head against Texas A&M was in 2001. The Aggies edged the Frogs in College Station.
The Horned Frogs look to build off a historic performance where they featured multiple program records.
Last Time Out:
The last time out for TCU, two divers broke school records. Sophomores David Ekdahl and Anna Kwong sit atop TCU history with their performances. Ekdahl scored 430.20 in the 3-meter and Kwong scored 324.65 in the 1-meter. Both divers earned Big 12 weekly awards and graduate senior Max Burman earned Big 12 Newcomer of the Week following the BYU dual meet.
Adding to the impressive performance from the dive team, freshman Ollie Cazaly (317.90) and sophomore Alec Hubbard (297.85) secured zone cuts in the 1-meter. On the women's side, freshman Leah Fletcher in the 3-meter (277.00) and Lauren Cey (262.55) in the 1-meter earned zone cuts as well.
In the pool, junior Serena Gould and Olivia Rhodes both finished one and two in the 50-yard fly. Freshman Edgar Cicanci impressed with a 49.89 second place finish in the 100-yard back. In the women's 200 freestyle relay (Rhodes, Gould, Hultquist and Simovicova) swam toward gold with a time of 1:34.31.
Day two in Utah featured sophomores Geremia Freri and Milan Fabian swimming toward second and third-place efforts respectively. Next, in the women's 100-yard freestyle, Emma Hultquist and Gould shared the first-place podium tying to the hundredth of a second at 51.59. The 100 fly saw more of the same with Rylee Moore, Senis and sophomore Jeanne Dahmen finishing roughly a second apart for first, second and third place.
Follow the Frogs
For more information on the TCU swimming & diving programs, follow the Frogs on Twitter @TCUswimdive and Instagram @tcu_swimdive.
Watch: https://gofrogs.co/3DynPYG
Results: https://gofrogs.co/3WqN8o7
The last time the Frogs went head-to-head against Texas A&M was in 2001. The Aggies edged the Frogs in College Station.
The Horned Frogs look to build off a historic performance where they featured multiple program records.
Last Time Out:
The last time out for TCU, two divers broke school records. Sophomores David Ekdahl and Anna Kwong sit atop TCU history with their performances. Ekdahl scored 430.20 in the 3-meter and Kwong scored 324.65 in the 1-meter. Both divers earned Big 12 weekly awards and graduate senior Max Burman earned Big 12 Newcomer of the Week following the BYU dual meet.
Adding to the impressive performance from the dive team, freshman Ollie Cazaly (317.90) and sophomore Alec Hubbard (297.85) secured zone cuts in the 1-meter. On the women's side, freshman Leah Fletcher in the 3-meter (277.00) and Lauren Cey (262.55) in the 1-meter earned zone cuts as well.
In the pool, junior Serena Gould and Olivia Rhodes both finished one and two in the 50-yard fly. Freshman Edgar Cicanci impressed with a 49.89 second place finish in the 100-yard back. In the women's 200 freestyle relay (Rhodes, Gould, Hultquist and Simovicova) swam toward gold with a time of 1:34.31.
Day two in Utah featured sophomores Geremia Freri and Milan Fabian swimming toward second and third-place efforts respectively. Next, in the women's 100-yard freestyle, Emma Hultquist and Gould shared the first-place podium tying to the hundredth of a second at 51.59. The 100 fly saw more of the same with Rylee Moore, Senis and sophomore Jeanne Dahmen finishing roughly a second apart for first, second and third place.
Follow the Frogs
For more information on the TCU swimming & diving programs, follow the Frogs on Twitter @TCUswimdive and Instagram @tcu_swimdive.
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