Geremia Freri Breaks the 1000 Free Record
12/3/2022 12:01:00 AM | Swimming and Diving
Cicanci adds a B-cut
DALLAS -- TCU Swim and Dive competed in their final dual meet of 2022 at SMU on Friday falling just short to the Mustangs at the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr McMillon Natatorium.
Another day another record was broken by the sophomore. This time, Freri broke a record, he previously held in the 1000-yard freestyle. He touched the wall in just 9:06.34 to win the event. Freri continued his dominance in the 500 freestyle, winning his second event of the day.
He's done it again‼️
— TCU Swim & Dive (@TCUswimdive) December 2, 2022
Geremia Freri breaks yet ANOTHER school record. This one in the 1000 free clocking in at 9:06.34😈#GoFrogs 🐸 | #TPWF
Other Frogs swam top times as well. First, freshman Edgar Cicanci earned his first B-cut of the season in the 200 back with a time of 1:44.61, winning the event.
The women's team fell just short of the Mustangs in a match-deciding last race. The Frogs had some strong performances in each event.
The women's team got started in the first event of the evening reigning victorious by way of the 200 medley relay. Rylee Moore, Claire Chahbandour, Jeanne Dahmen and Olivia Rhodes clocked in at 1:40.34 finishing first.
Individually, Moore and Chahbandour won their events in the 100 backstroke and the 100 breaststroke respectively.
In the women's 500 freestyle the Frogs finished one, two and three with Kara Church, Jordan Edwards, and Abigail Meder taking over the podium. Edwards and Church continued their winning ways placing first and second respectively in the 1000 freestyle.
On the men's side, Jadon Wuillez swam his way to a first-place finish in the men's 100 breaststroke.
The dive team finished the meet with two Zone cuts in the 1-meter with both Max Burman (311.40) and Anna Kwong (268.80).
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