
TCU Shows Fortitude at FSU Classic
9/30/2023 3:03:00 PM | Swimming and Diving
The Frogs bring home seven first place finishes
TALLAHASSEE – TCU Swim and Dive competed in the first meet of the season on Friday and Saturday at the FSU Classic in Tallahassee, Fla.
The women's team placed second in the four-team competition with a score of 191 and the men, third, with a score of 170 through 36 events.
Anna Kwong took home the gold on 3-meter securing her first Zone cut of the season with a score of 297.35. On 1-meter, Kwong placed second with a 246.30.
In the pool, Piotr Sadlowski swam the fourth-fastest time in school history in the 100 fly (47.96). Olivia Rhodes secured her first win of the season with a 51.57 in the 100 freestyle. Kito Camossato brings the gold back to Fort Worth with a victory in the 100 breast (55.43).
In her TCU debut, Tania Quaglieri broke into the top 10 in program history with a 55.27 in the 100 back. She earned her first victory in the 200 back swimming to a 2:02.56.
The women's relays found much success in Florida bringing home the gold in both the 400 Free (3:25.38) and 200 Free (1:33.91). Both relays are comprised of Serena Gould, Mikayla Popham, Rhodes and Quaglieri.
UP NEXT
The Frogs will be back in action on Friday, Oct. 13 at the home-opener vs. BYU in Fort Worth, Texas.
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For more information on TCU Swimming and Diving, visit gofrogs.com and follow the team on social media: @TCUSwimDive on Twitter and Facebook, @TCU_SwimDive on Instagram.
The women's team placed second in the four-team competition with a score of 191 and the men, third, with a score of 170 through 36 events.
Anna Kwong took home the gold on 3-meter securing her first Zone cut of the season with a score of 297.35. On 1-meter, Kwong placed second with a 246.30.
In the pool, Piotr Sadlowski swam the fourth-fastest time in school history in the 100 fly (47.96). Olivia Rhodes secured her first win of the season with a 51.57 in the 100 freestyle. Kito Camossato brings the gold back to Fort Worth with a victory in the 100 breast (55.43).
In her TCU debut, Tania Quaglieri broke into the top 10 in program history with a 55.27 in the 100 back. She earned her first victory in the 200 back swimming to a 2:02.56.
The women's relays found much success in Florida bringing home the gold in both the 400 Free (3:25.38) and 200 Free (1:33.91). Both relays are comprised of Serena Gould, Mikayla Popham, Rhodes and Quaglieri.
UP NEXT
The Frogs will be back in action on Friday, Oct. 13 at the home-opener vs. BYU in Fort Worth, Texas.
FOLLOW THE FROGS
For more information on TCU Swimming and Diving, visit gofrogs.com and follow the team on social media: @TCUSwimDive on Twitter and Facebook, @TCU_SwimDive on Instagram.
Players Mentioned
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Texas HOF Invitational Day 2
Thursday, December 03
TCU at FSU (men)
Saturday, November 14
TCU at Florida State (women)
Friday, November 13












