Big 12 Championships, Day 3 Finals: Ilya Kharun Shines in 100 Fly; Arizona State Women Continue Domination

5-4-25 Ilya Kharun CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge
Ilya Kharun -- Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick

Big 12 Championships, Day 3 Finals: Ilya Kharun Shines in 100 Fly; Arizona State Women Continue Domination

The Arizona State Sun Devils remain the clear standout team at the Big 12 Championships in Greensboro, N.C., having won every women’s individual event thus far while star junior Ilya Kharun is the clear top performer in the men’s competition.

Kharun added a meet record in the men’s 100 butterfly Thursday while teammate Remi Fabiani also set a championship mark in the 200 free. The night concluded with Kharun and Fabiani comprising the back half of a conference-record-setting team in the 400 medley relay, a group that figures to challenge for a national title next month. Meanwhile, the Sun Devil women picked up individual victories from Julia UllmannAlexa Reyna and Albane Cachot, giving their squad a 270-point lead over Arizona.

Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 23                     
 
  1. Arizona State University        960.5   2. University of Arizona           690.5
  3. University of Houston           568.5   4. University of Utah                463
  4. University of Cincinnati          463   6. University of Kansas            421.5
  7. Texas Christian University        415   8. Brigham Young University          310
  9. Iowa State University             300  10. West Virginia University          222
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 24                      
 
  1. Arizona State University       1032.5   2. University of Arizona           868.5
  3. University of Utah                838   4. Texas Christian University        474
  5. Brigham Young University          447   6. University of Cincinnati          361
  7. West Virginia University          351

Men’s 1-Meter Diving

A tight finish in the men’s 3-meter event Wednesday saw Arizona’s Luke Hernandez beat Utah’s Elias Peterson by just over two points. The rematch on the 1-meter board Thursday was even more competitive, and this time it was Petersen coming out on top by less than a point. Peterson scored 400.10 points to defeat Hernandez (399.15). The Wildcats did go 2-3-4 in the event with Gage Dubois (396.10) and Bo Bridges (386.90) also securing top finishes.

Event 14  Men 1 mtr Diving
=========================================================================
       Big 12: * 469.85  3/1/2021  Jordan Windle, Texas
         Meet: # 469.85  3/1/2021  Jordan Windle, Texas
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Petersen, Elias        SR UTAH               359.65     400.10   32  
  2 Hernandez, Luke        FR ARIZ               342.65     399.15   28  
  3 Dubois, Gage           SR ARIZ               362.20     396.10   27  
  4 Bridges, Bo            SO ARIZ               327.30     368.90   26  
  5 Ekdahl, David          GS TCU                372.45     366.45   25  
  6 Agor, Colin            SO ARIZ               327.20     366.15   24  
  7 Llop, Marti            SO BYU                312.45     352.65   23  
  8 Dillon, Elliott        JR TCU                322.30     340.85   22

Women’s 100 Butterfly

Arizona State’s women won every individual swimming event contested Wednesday, and the run continued into Thursday. Julia Ullmann, previously the third-place finisher in the 200 IM, overtook teammate Miriam Sheehan on the second length of the event and pulled away to win by a half-second in 51.97. The time qualified Ullmann for the NCAA Championships, surpassing the cut of 52.52.

Sheehan grabbed second in 52.48, holding off Arizona’s Maryam Sheikhalizadeh (52.50) by two hundredths.

Event 15  Women 100 Yard Butterfly
=========================================================================
      NCAA D1: ! 46.97  3/21/2025 Gretchen Walsh
     American: $ 46.97  2/21/2025 Gretchen Walsh
      US Open: & 46.97  3/21/2025 Gretchen Walsh
       Big 12: * 49.70  3/22/2024 Emma Sticklen, Texas
         Meet: # 50.07  2/24/2023 Olivia Bray, Texas
 NCAA Qualify: A 52.52
 NCCA Invit25:   51.87
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Ullmann, Julia         SO ASU                 52.41      51.97A  32  
    r:+0.65  11.39        24.18 (12.79)
          37.94 (13.76)       51.97 (14.03)
  2 Sheehan, Miriam        JR ASU                 52.38      52.48A  28  
    r:+0.66  11.04        24.31 (13.27)
          38.30 (13.99)       52.48 (14.18)
  3 *Sheikhalizadehkhangh  JR ARIZ                52.67      52.50A  27  
    r:+0.71  11.29        24.46 (13.17)
          38.31 (13.85)       52.50 (14.19)
  4 Lafferty, Lydia        SR KANS                53.24      53.12   26  
    r:+0.68  11.45        24.54 (13.09)
          38.69 (14.15)       53.12 (14.43)
  5 Mardis, Kate           SO CINC                53.60      53.37   25  
    r:+0.66  11.50        25.00 (13.50)
          38.95 (13.95)       53.37 (14.42)
  6 Kinsey, Emma           JR ARIZ                53.63      53.43   24  
    r:+0.71  11.60        25.22 (13.62)
          39.46 (14.24)       53.43 (13.97)
  7 El Gendy, Noor         SR UH                  53.38      53.70   23  
    r:+0.68  11.51        25.03 (13.52)
          39.28 (14.25)       53.70 (14.42)
  8 Crye, Joleigh          SR CINC                53.22      53.78   22  
    r:+0.75  11.14        24.65 (13.51)
          38.95 (14.30)       53.78 (14.83)

Men’s 100 Butterfly

Ilya Kharun has his second individual win of the competition after a dominant performance in the 100 fly. Kharun, the Olympic bronze medalist in both butterfly events in Paris, blasted a time of 43.77 to lower the Big 12 meet record of 44.06 set by Joseph Schooling in 2017. Kharun was a bit short of his season best of 43.38 from December, but he is in position to challenge for an NCAA title in the event next month. The only other swimmers to crack 44 this season are Florida’s Josh Liendo, Georgia’s Luca Urlando and Tennessee’s Gui Caribe.

Arizona’s Haakon Naughton swam a strong second-place time of 44.69 while Kharun’s ASU teammate Filip Senc-Samardzic placed third in 44.95. ASU’s men picked up more big points in this race as Jordan TiffanyTommy Palmer and Tolu Young also raced in the championship heat.

Event 16  Men 100 Yard Butterfly
=========================================================================
      NCAA D1: ! 42.80  3/23/2018 Caeleb Dressel
     American: $ 42.80  3/23/2018 Caeleb Dressel
      US Open: & 42.80  3/23/2018 Caeleb Dressel
       Big 12: * 43.43  3/28/2025 Ilya Kharun, Arizona State
         Meet: # 44.06  2/24/2017 Joseph Schooling, Texas
 NCAA Qualify: A 46.11
 NCCA Invit25:   45.12
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Kharun, Ilya           JR ASU                 44.25      43.77#  32  
     r:+0.66  9.38        20.24 (10.86)
          31.99 (11.75)       43.77 (11.78)
  2 Naughton, Haakon       SR ARIZ                45.80      44.69A  28  
     r:+0.62  9.69        20.83 (11.14)
          32.62 (11.79)       44.69 (12.07)
  3 Senc-Samardzic, Filip  JR ASU                 45.52      44.95A  27  
     r:+0.67  9.59        20.97 (11.38)
          32.78 (11.81)       44.95 (12.17)
  4 Tiffany, Jordan        GS ASU                 46.19      45.61A  26  
     r:+0.66  9.94        21.27 (11.33)
          33.48 (12.21)       45.61 (12.13)
  5 VanBrocklin, Evan      SR UTAH                46.12      45.69A  25  
     r:+0.61  9.65        21.25 (11.60)
          33.22 (11.97)       45.69 (12.47)
  6 Palmer, Tommy          SR ASU                 46.33      45.84A  24  
     r:+0.69  9.53        21.12 (11.59)
          33.22 (12.10)       45.84 (12.62)
  7 Young, Tolu            SO ASU                 46.16      46.24   23  
     r:+0.62  9.47        21.16 (11.69)
          33.52 (12.36)       46.24 (12.72)
  8 Mizrahi, Lior          JR TCU                 46.45      46.83   22  
     r:+0.65  9.83        21.65 (11.82)
          33.89 (12.24)       46.83 (12.94)

Women’s 400 IM

Arizona State’s Alexa Reyna picked up a victory in the 400 IM after a back-and-forth race with teammate Soni Vaishnani. Both swimmers were coming off strong performances in Wednesday’s session, with Vaishnani taking out the 200 IM while Reyna was second in the 500 free. In this matchup, Vaishnani led after butterfly and again after breaststroke, with a 1:10.42 split on that leg, but Reyna dominated the long-axis strokes to pick up the win by more than a second.

Reyna recorded a time of 4:09.22, well under the NCAA qualifying time of 4:13.20. Vaishnani was second in 4:10.52, having already secured her ticket to Atlanta. BYU’s Lucy Warnick ended up third in 4:15.78.

Event 17  Women 400 Yard IM
=========================================================================
      NCAA D1: ! 3:54.60  3/16/2018 Ella Eastin
     American: $ 3:54.60  3/16/2018 Ella Eastin
      US Open: & 3:54.60  3/16/2018 Ella Eastin
       Big 12: * 4:00.97  3/17/2017 Madisyn Cox, Texas
         Meet: # 4:01.15  2/24/2017 Mdison Cox, Texas
 NCAA Qualify: A 4:13.20
 NCCA Invit25:   4:09.26
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Reyna, Alexa           JR ASU               4:19.20    4:09.22A  32  
    r:+0.74  26.64        56.68 (30.04)
        1:28.35 (31.67)     1:59.17 (30.82)
        2:35.31 (36.14)     3:11.95 (36.64)
        3:41.19 (29.24)     4:09.22 (28.03)
  2 Vaishnani, Sonia       JR ASU               4:13.01    4:10.52A  28  
    r:+0.74  26.05        55.79 (29.74)
        1:27.94 (32.15)     2:00.29 (32.35)
        2:34.60 (34.31)     3:10.71 (36.11)
        3:40.71 (30.00)     4:10.52 (29.81)
  3 Warnick, Lucy          SO BYU               4:17.06    4:15.78   27  
    r:+0.62  27.21        58.46 (31.25)
        1:32.57 (34.11)     2:06.13 (33.56)
        2:41.47 (35.34)     3:17.34 (35.87)
        3:47.14 (29.80)     4:15.78 (28.64)
  4 Nethercutt, Sydney     JR UH                4:16.05    4:16.57   26  
    r:+0.79  27.11        57.40 (30.29)
        1:30.69 (33.29)     2:02.87 (32.18)
        2:40.24 (37.37)     3:18.05 (37.81)
        3:48.12 (30.07)     4:16.57 (28.45)
  5 Michel, Libby          JR CINC              4:15.78    4:17.55   25  
    r:+0.69  27.09        58.52 (31.43)
        1:32.65 (34.13)     2:05.81 (33.16)
        2:41.90 (36.09)     3:18.30 (36.40)
        3:48.30 (30.00)     4:17.55 (29.25)
  6 Derby, Ella            JR UTAH              4:19.42    4:18.63   24  
    r:+0.71  26.91        57.56 (30.65)
        1:30.53 (32.97)     2:03.41 (32.88)
        2:39.78 (36.37)     3:16.85 (37.07)
        3:48.03 (31.18)     4:18.63 (30.60)
  7 Ortiz, Alondra         SR UH                4:19.83    4:22.36   23  
    r:+0.66  26.84        57.69 (30.85)
        1:30.42 (32.73)     2:03.60 (33.18)
        2:40.51 (36.91)     3:18.84 (38.33)
        3:51.35 (32.51)     4:22.36 (31.01)
  8 Csulak, Lia            JR ASU               4:20.04    4:22.50   22  
    r:+0.77  28.18        59.38 (31.20)
        1:33.29 (33.91)     2:06.80 (33.51)
        2:44.44 (37.64)     3:22.21 (37.77)
        3:53.24 (31.03)     4:22.50 (29.26)

Men’s 400 IM

Brigham Young University has its first victory of the competition thanks to the efforts of Tanner Nelson, who took down Arizona State’s Reece Grady by less than a tenth. Grady took over the lead after the backstroke leg and narrowly held off Nelson on the breaststroke, but Nelson responded with a 51.22 freestyle leg to come over the top of Grady and take the win.

Nelson finished in 3:44.46 to qualify for NCAAs, with Grady second in 3:44.55. Utah’s Strahinja Maslo picked up third in place in 3:45.89.

Event 18  Men 400 Yard IM
=========================================================================
      NCAA D1: ! 3:28.82  3/24/2023 Leon Marchand
     American: $ 3:33.42  3/24/2017 Chase Kalisz
      US Open: & 3:28.82  3/24/2023 Leon Marchand
       Big 12: * 3:33.79  3/25/2022 Carson Foster, Texas
         Meet: # 3:35.49  2/24/2023 Carson Foster, Texas
 NCAA Qualify: A 3:46.19
 NCCA Invit25:   3:41.61
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Nelson, Tanner         JR BYU               3:46.29    3:44.46A  32  
    r:+0.72  23.89        51.26 (27.37)
        1:20.70 (29.44)     1:49.51 (28.81)
        2:21.07 (31.56)     2:53.24 (32.17)
        3:19.60 (26.36)     3:44.46 (24.86)
  2 Grady, Reece           JR ASU               3:49.74    3:44.55A  28  
    r:+0.77  24.25        51.74 (27.49)
        1:20.35 (28.61)     1:48.49 (28.14)
        2:20.88 (32.39)     2:53.23 (32.35)
        3:19.68 (26.45)     3:44.55 (24.87)
  3 Maslo, Strahinja       SO UTAH              3:47.48    3:45.89A  27  
    r:+0.66  23.43        50.54 (27.11)
        1:19.78 (29.24)     1:48.42 (28.64)
        2:19.55 (31.13)     2:52.20 (32.65)
        3:19.14 (26.94)     3:45.89 (26.75)
  4 Parnham, Beck          5Y ARIZ              3:47.66    3:47.16   26  
    r:+0.61  23.93        51.92 (27.99)
        1:21.82 (29.90)     1:50.80 (28.98)
        2:22.69 (31.89)     2:55.44 (32.75)
        3:21.71 (26.27)     3:47.16 (25.45)
  5 Suchanski, Filip       SO TCU               3:49.37    3:48.07   25  
    r:+0.69  22.86        49.53 (26.67)
        1:18.57 (29.04)     1:46.11 (27.54)
        2:20.84 (34.73)     2:54.97 (34.13)
        3:22.52 (27.55)     3:48.07 (25.55)
  6 Bumgardner, Kyle       JR CINC              3:50.04    3:50.56   24  
    r:+0.72  24.73        52.74 (28.01)
        1:22.76 (30.02)     1:51.73 (28.97)
        2:23.91 (32.18)     2:56.50 (32.59)
        3:24.32 (27.82)     3:50.56 (26.24)
  7 Sexton, Matthew        SO UTAH              3:49.99    3:50.75   23  
    r:+0.70  24.23        51.55 (27.32)
        1:21.30 (29.75)     1:49.77 (28.47)
        2:22.81 (33.04)     2:55.84 (33.03)
        3:23.75 (27.91)     3:50.75 (27.00)
  8 Miller, Brandon        SR UTAH              3:48.68    3:53.00   22  
    r:+0.65  24.13        52.11 (27.98)
        1:20.92 (28.81)     1:48.97 (28.05)
        2:22.80 (33.83)     2:57.16 (34.36)
        3:25.60 (28.44)     3:53.00 (27.40)

Women’s 200 Freestyle

Day three of the Big 12 meet will conclude with ASU still undefeated in women’s individual swimming events. Albane Cachot, the native of France who arrived in Tempe at midseason, took her second triumph of the meet in the 200 free. Cachot built a lead of more than a second at the halfway point and gave back only a little ground down the stretch on the way to a time of 1:44.58. Having now won the 50 and 200-yard races, Cachot will be the big favorite for a third win in the 100 free.

Arizona’s Kayman Neal was the best swimmer on the back half of the event, and that allowed her to come home for second place in 1:45.33, two hundredths ahead of Grace Lindberg of the rival Sun Devils (1:45.35). That finish cost ASU one point, but the team still came up big here with Cachot, Lindberg, Gerde Szilagyi (fourth), Ella Guilfoil (fifth) and Jordan Greber (seventh) in the top heat.

Event 19  Women 200 Yard Freestyle
=========================================================================
      NCAA D1: ! 1:39.10  3/20/2015 Missy Franklin
     American: $ 1:39.10  3/20/2015 Missy Franklin
      US Open: & 1:39.10  3/21/2015 Missy Franklin
       Big 12: * 1:42.38  3/18/2022 Kelly Pash, Texas
         Meet: # 1:42.70  2/24/2021 Kelly Pash, Texas
 NCAA Qualify: A 1:45.53
 NCCA Invit25:   1:44.74
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 *Cachot, Albane        FR ASU               1:45.05    1:44.58A  32  
    r:+0.66  23.76        49.82 (26.06)
        1:17.23 (27.41)     1:44.58 (27.35)
  2 Neal, Kayman           SO ARIZ              1:47.41    1:45.33A  28  
    r:+0.67  24.47        51.09 (26.62)
        1:18.12 (27.03)     1:45.33 (27.21)
  3 Lindberg, Grace        JR ASU               1:46.67    1:45.35A  27  
    r:+0.69  24.49        50.88 (26.39)
        1:17.90 (27.02)     1:45.35 (27.45)
  4 Szilagyi, Gerda        SR ASU               1:47.61    1:46.75   26  
    r:+0.69  25.03        52.09 (27.06)
        1:19.49 (27.40)     1:46.75 (27.26)
  5 Guilfoil, Ella         SR ASU               1:47.33    1:46.98   25  
    r:+0.60  25.18        52.08 (26.90)
        1:19.38 (27.30)     1:46.98 (27.60)
  6 Dillon, Avery          FR TCU               1:47.35    1:47.27   24  
    r:+0.77  25.54        52.73 (27.19)
        1:20.13 (27.40)     1:47.27 (27.14)
  7 Greber, Jordan         SO ASU               1:47.12    1:47.86   23  
    r:+0.71  24.83        51.78 (26.95)
        1:19.43 (27.65)     1:47.86 (28.43)
  8 Vroom, Taira           FR CINC              1:47.85    1:47.89   22  
    r:+0.71  25.16        52.29 (27.13)
        1:19.82 (27.53)     1:47.89 (28.07)

Men’s 200 Freestyle

Arizona State’s Remi Fabiani put on a show in the 200 free, going out fast and holding off a pair of swimmers from the University of Arizona to take the title. Fabiani, previously the runnerup to teammate Ilya Kharun in the 50 free, posted a time of 1:31.24. Fabiani has actually been one hundredth quicker already this season, his best time of 1:31.23 sitting at No. 6 in the national rankings.

Wildcats swimmers went 2-3 here, with Tomas Lukminas second in 1:32.04 and Daleiden Ciuferri placing third in 1:32.43. The two schools from the desert dominated this final with seven out of eight swimmers overall; ASU also had Quin SeiderJonny Kulow and Mattia Mauri in the A-final while Arizona’s Ben Butler joined his two top-three-placing teammates.

Event 20  Men 200 Yard Freestyle
=========================================================================
      NCAA D1: ! 1:28.33  3/28/2025 Luke Hobson
     American: $ 1:28.33  3/28/2025 Luke Hobson
      US Open: & 1:28.33  3/28/2025 Luke Hobson
       Big 12: * 1:28.81  3/29/2024 Luke Hobson, Texas
         Meet: # 1:31.48  2/25/2025 Ralph Daleiden Ciuferr, Arizona
 NCAA Qualify: A 1:33.93
 NCCA Invit25:   1:32.37
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Fabiani, Remi          GS ASU               1:32.68    1:31.24#  32  
    r:+0.64  20.77        43.67 (22.90)
        1:07.40 (23.73)     1:31.24 (23.84)
  2 *Lukminas, Tomas       SO ARIZ              1:34.51    1:32.04A  28  
    r:+0.70  21.31        44.95 (23.64)
        1:08.56 (23.61)     1:32.04 (23.48)
  3 *Daleiden Ciuferri, R  SR ARIZ              1:33.25    1:32.43A  27  
    r:+0.63  21.07        44.26 (23.19)
        1:08.06 (23.80)     1:32.43 (24.37)
  4 Seider, Quin           SO ASU               1:33.71    1:33.05A  26  
    r:+0.67  21.60        45.01 (23.41)
        1:08.84 (23.83)     1:33.05 (24.21)
  5 Kulow, Jonny           SR ASU               1:33.11    1:33.06A  25  
    r:+0.63  20.99        44.68 (23.69)
        1:08.72 (24.04)     1:33.06 (24.34)
  6 Chirafisi, Nick        JR UTAH              1:34.10    1:33.60A  23.5
    r:+0.68  21.51        45.16 (23.65)
        1:09.46 (24.30)     1:33.60 (24.14)
  6 Mauri, Mattia          FR ASU               1:34.02    1:33.60A  23.5
    r:+0.73  21.92        45.76 (23.84)
        1:09.72 (23.96)     1:33.60 (23.88)
  8 Butler, Ben            FR ARIZ              1:34.39    1:35.32   22  
    r:+0.66  22.20        46.39 (24.19)
        1:10.98 (24.59)     1:35.32 (24.34)

Women’s 3-Meter Diving

Houston joined the win column for the first time this week as Maisey Wolosyzn claimed first place in 1-meter diving with 332.15 points. Shiyun Lai, who had previously finished first on 1-meter, took second with 326.80 points, and Utah’s Callie Eagleston was just behind in third (326.25).

Event 21  Women 3 mtr Diving
=========================================================================
       Big 12: * 418.50  2/25/2022 Hailey Hernandez, Texas
         Meet: # 418.50  2/25/2022 Hailey Hernandez, Texas
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Wolosyzn, Maisey       FR UH                 281.75     332.15   32  
  2 Lai, Shiyun            JR KANS               360.30     326.80   28  
  3 Eagleston, Callie      SO UTAH               303.95     326.25   27  
  4 Ayazi, Zara            SR ARIZ               310.30     323.15   26  
  5 Van Leeuwen, Lize      SR KANS               298.40     303.25   25  
  6 McLeod, Michelle       JR UH                 307.00     284.70   24  
  7 Roelen, Caroline       SO UH                 286.80     272.00   23  
  8 Bendell, Maggie        SO ISU                291.60     257.05   22

Women’s 400 Medley Relay

The Arizona State women capped off a wildly successful evening with a victory in the 400 medley relay. Arizona actually led for much of the race, with the margin nearing a second at the halfway point, but Julia Ullmann, the 100 fly winner for the Sun Devils, split 51.71 on that leg to cut into the margin significantly. That set up Albane Cachot, the ASU freshman who has been the meet’s top performer on the women’s side. Cachot came home in 46.96 to take the lead and secure the win.

Arizona State, which also had Miriam Sheehan and Ginger McMahon on the squad before giving way to Ullmann and Cachot, finished in 3:30.68 for an NCAA automatic qualifying time. Arizona’s Lila LillieEleni Gewalt, Maryam Sheikhalizadeh and Julia Wozniak placed second in 3:30.96, an NCAA provisional time, while Cincinnati’s Ellie SchrankJoleigh CryeKate Mardis and Taira Vroom placed third in 3:34.21.

Crye, fourth in the 100 breaststroke at last season’s NCAA Championships, split 57.86 on her signature stroke, setting up a strong performance to come in the individual 100 breast Friday.

Event 23  Women 400 Yard Medley Relay
==================================================================================
      NCAA D1: ! 3:19.58  2/21/2025 Virginia
                          Curzan, A Walsh, G Walsh, Moesch
     American: $ 3:19.58  2/21/2025 Virginia
                          Curzan, A Walsh, G Walsh, Moesch
      US Open: & 3:19.58  2/21/2025 Virginia
                          Curzan, A Walsh, G Walsh, Moesch
       Big 12: * 3:24.92  3/22/2024 University of Texas
                          Bray, Jacoby, Sticklen, Pash
         Meet: # 3:26.32  2/24/2022 University of Texas
                          O Bray, A Elendt, E Sticklen, K Pash
 NCAA Qualify: A 3:30.89
    NCAA Prov: B 3:32.51
 NCCA Invit25:   3:32.49
    School                                 Seed     Finals Points 
==================================================================================
  1 ASU                                 3:32.37    3:30.68A  64  
     1) Sheehan, Miriam JR            2) r:0.09 McMahon, Ginger SR    
     3) r:0.24 Ullmann, Julia SO      4) r:0.16 *Cachot, Albane FR    
    r:+0.86  12.36        25.33 (25.33)
          38.81 (38.81)       52.57 (52.57)
        1:05.18 (12.61)     1:20.20 (27.63)
        1:35.79 (43.22)     1:52.01 (59.44)
        2:02.90 (10.89)     2:15.94 (23.93)
        2:29.75 (37.74)     2:43.72 (51.71)
        2:54.16 (10.44)     3:06.13 (22.41)
        3:18.49 (34.77)     3:30.68 (46.96)
  2 ARIZ                                3:33.11    3:30.96B  56  
     1) Lillie, Lila SO               2) r:0.43 Gewalt, Eleni SR      
     3) r:0.37 *Sheikhalizadehryam JR 4) r:0.17 Wozniak, Julia SR     
    r:+0.89  12.36        25.44 (25.44)
          39.20 (39.20)       52.79 (52.79)
        1:05.00 (12.21)     1:19.64 (26.85)
        1:35.15 (42.36)     1:51.02 (58.23)
        2:02.30 (11.28)     2:15.18 (24.16)
        2:29.24 (38.22)     2:43.35 (52.33)
        2:53.71 (10.36)     3:05.72 (22.37)
        3:18.50 (35.15)     3:30.96 (47.61)
  3 CINC                                3:35.55    3:34.21   54  
     1) Schrank, Ellie SO             2) r:0.11 Crye, Joleigh SR      
     3) r:0.35 Mardis, Kate SO        4) r:0.17 Vroom, Taira FR       
    r:+0.56  12.67        26.30 (26.30)
          40.49 (40.49)       54.96 (54.96)
        1:06.67 (11.71)     1:21.59 (26.63)
        1:36.71 (41.75)     1:52.82 (57.86)
        2:03.56 (10.74)     2:17.06 (24.24)
        2:30.76 (37.94)     2:45.00 (52.18)
        2:55.52 (10.52)     3:08.22 (23.22)
        3:21.06 (36.06)     3:34.21 (49.21)
  4 UH                                  3:34.99    3:35.11   52  
     1) Duncan, Alexia SO             2) r:0.22 Entrekin, Evelyn JR   
     3) r:0.19 El Gendy, Noor SR      4) r:0.34 Goupil, Liya SR       
    r:+0.70  12.73        25.65 (25.65)
          39.40 (39.40)       52.80 (52.80)
        1:05.62 (12.82)     1:20.54 (27.74)
        1:36.50 (43.70)     1:52.00 (59.20)
        2:03.13 (11.13)     2:16.63 (24.63)
        2:31.08 (39.08)     2:45.77 (53.77)
        2:56.80 (11.03)     3:09.24 (23.47)
        3:22.46 (36.69)     3:35.11 (49.34)
  5 TCU                                 3:38.50    3:38.07   50  
     1) Taber, Paige JR               2) r:0.25 Vadovicova, Nina JR   
     3) r:0.04 Finn, Aubrey JR        4) r:-0.02 Cullen, Molly FR     
    r:+0.82  12.58        26.05 (26.05)
          39.77 (39.77)       54.02 (54.02)
        1:06.70 (12.68)     1:22.33 (28.31)
        1:38.10 (44.08)   1:54.63 (1:00.61)
        2:05.33 (10.70)     2:19.17 (24.54)
        2:33.42 (38.79)     2:48.56 (53.93)
        2:58.61 (10.05)     3:11.06 (22.50)
        3:24.24 (35.68)     3:38.07 (49.51)
  6 ISU                                 3:43.69    3:39.15   48  
     1) Kuhn, Emma JR                 2) r:0.39 Swoboda, Grace SO     
     3) r:0.19 Mallers, Kendall FR    4) r:0.24 Hagen, Piper FR       
    r:+0.78  12.83        26.39 (26.39)
          40.77 (40.77)       55.13 (55.13)
        1:07.48 (12.35)     1:22.73 (27.60)
        1:38.69 (43.56)     1:54.67 (59.54)
        2:05.82 (11.15)     2:19.05 (24.38)
        2:33.68 (39.01)     2:48.50 (53.83)
        2:59.71 (11.21)     3:12.45 (23.95)
        3:25.90 (37.40)     3:39.15 (50.65)
  7 KANS                                3:37.66    3:40.06   46  
     1) Lafferty, Lydia SR            2) r:0.28 Johnston, Ryan JR     
     3) r:0.03 Gearhart, Anna SO      4) r:-0.05 Wallace, Sophie SO   
    r:+0.78  12.74        25.90 (25.90)
          40.04 (40.04)       54.20 (54.20)
        1:06.98 (12.78)     1:22.09 (27.89)
        1:38.05 (43.85)   1:54.27 (1:00.07)
        2:05.59 (11.32)     2:19.20 (24.93)
        2:34.01 (39.74)     2:49.02 (54.75)
        2:59.98 (10.96)     3:12.73 (23.71)
        3:26.56 (37.54)     3:40.06 (51.04)
  8 WVU                                 3:41.65    3:40.46   44  
     1) Whittall, Natasha SR          2) r:0.06 Larson, Macey FR      
     3) r:0.31 Sloan, Baylee FR       4) r:0.21 Martin De La Toiela SR
    r:+0.60  12.75        25.77 (25.77)
          40.05 (40.05)       54.19 (54.19)
        1:07.12 (12.93)     1:22.71 (28.52)
        1:39.59 (45.40)   1:56.43 (1:02.24)
        2:07.87 (11.44)     2:21.70 (25.27)
        2:36.12 (39.69)     2:50.66 (54.23)
        3:01.77 (11.11)     3:14.49 (23.83)
        3:27.61 (36.95)     3:40.46 (49.80)

Men’s 400 Medley Relay

Arizona State’s men capped off the evening with a conference record in the 400 medley relay, sending a message that they are poised to contend at the NCAA Championships. The team led from start to finish, with the fastest 100-yard splits on every stroke on the way to besting second-place Arizona by more than five seconds.

Adam Chaney led off in 43.93, becoming just the fourth swimmer to swim sub-44 in the 100 back this season. Andy Dobrzanski followed with a 50.36 breaststroke split before Ilya Kharun swam the fastest butterfly split of his life at 42.81. All that was left was for Remi Fabiani to come home in 40.38 and secure the win. The Sun Devils’ final time was 2:57.48, crushing the conference record of 2:58.97 and meet record of 3:00.55, both of which ASU posted last season. The time was the second-best in the country thus far this season, only two hundredths behind the time from Texas at the SEC Championships last week.

Arizona finished second here in 3:02.84 with a team of Duncan HendersonTavner WisdomHaakon Naughton and Tomas Lukminas. The splits were solid, particularly Naughton at 44.16 on butterfly and Lukminas anchoring in 41.46, and the Wildcats will be set up to score points in this event at the NCAA level. Texas Christian placed third in 3:07.97 with a team of Edgar Cianci, Nikola KoltinLior Mizrahi and Peter Horton.

Event 24  Men 400 Yard Medley Relay
==================================================================================
      NCAA D1: ! 2:55.66  2/21/2025 Florida
                          Marshall, Smith. Liendo, Painter
     American: $ 3:00.34  11/20/2025Texas
                          Modglin, Germonprez, Gould, Taylor
      US Open: & 2:55.66  2/21/2025 Florida
                          Marshall, Smith, Liendo, Painter
       Big 12: * 2:58.97  3/28/2025 Arizona State University
                          Wadsworth, Dobrzanski, Kharun, Kulow
         Meet: # 3:00.55  2/27/2025 Arizona State University
                          L Vergnes, A Dobrzanski, I Kharun, J Kulow
 NCAA Qualify: A 3:04.96
    NCAA Prov: B 3:06.20
 NCCA Invit25:   3:06.35
    School                                 Seed     Finals Points 
==================================================================================
  1 ASU                                 2:59.87    2:57.48*  64  
     1) Chaney, Adam GS               2) r:0.26 Dobrzanski, Andy SR   
     3) r:0.14 Kharun, Ilya JR        4) r:0.17 Fabiani, Remi GS      
    r:+0.71  10.19        21.03 (21.03)
          32.45 (32.45)       43.93 (43.93)
          54.21 (10.28)     1:07.15 (23.22)
        1:20.64 (36.71)     1:34.29 (50.36)
         1:43.20 (8.91)     1:54.34 (20.05)
        2:05.70 (31.41)     2:17.10 (42.81)
         2:25.76 (8.66)     2:36.16 (19.06)
        2:47.02 (29.92)     2:57.48 (40.38)
  2 ARIZ                                3:04.97    3:02.84A  56  
     1) Henderson, Duncan FR          2) r:0.25 Wisdom, Tavner JR     
     3) r:0.00 Naughton, Haakon SR    4) r:0.37 *Lukminas, Tomas SO   
    r:+0.83  10.37        21.33 (21.33)
          33.05 (33.05)       44.86 (44.86)
          55.75 (10.89)     1:09.17 (24.31)
        1:23.13 (38.27)     1:37.22 (52.36)
         1:46.26 (9.04)     1:57.34 (20.12)
        2:09.02 (31.80)     2:21.38 (44.16)
         2:30.56 (9.18)     2:41.07 (19.69)
        2:52.08 (30.70)     3:02.84 (41.46)
  3 TCU                                 3:08.04    3:07.97   54  
     1) Cicanci, Edgar SR             2) r:0.25 Koltin, Nikola JR     
     3) r:0.06 Mizrahi, Lior JR       4) r:0.08 Horton, Peter SR      
    r:+0.64  10.88        22.19 (22.19)
          34.40 (34.40)       46.48 (46.48)
          57.42 (10.94)     1:10.75 (24.27)
        1:24.95 (38.47)     1:39.32 (52.84)
         1:48.78 (9.46)     2:00.47 (21.15)
        2:13.07 (33.75)     2:25.65 (46.33)
         2:34.62 (8.97)     2:45.64 (19.99)
        2:57.01 (31.36)     3:07.97 (42.32)
  4 UTAH                                3:09.29    3:08.45   52  
     1) Hale, Nash FR                 2) r:0.07 Gallagher, Caleb JR   
     3) r:0.20 VanBrocklin, Evan SR   4) r:0.21 Winkler, Finn SO      
    r:+0.69  10.74        22.12 (22.12)
          34.16 (34.16)       46.63 (46.63)
          57.08 (10.45)     1:10.87 (24.24)
        1:24.96 (38.33)     1:39.57 (52.94)
         1:48.96 (9.39)     2:00.56 (20.99)
        2:12.70 (33.13)     2:25.55 (45.98)
         2:34.82 (9.27)     2:45.65 (20.10)
        2:56.87 (31.32)     3:08.45 (42.90)
  5 BYU                                 3:10.42    3:09.39   50  
     1) Kleinman, Max SO              2) r:0.12 Etzold, Peter SO      
     3) r:0.36 Ballard, Jacob SR      4) r:0.05 Nelson, Tanner JR     
    r:+0.70  10.90        22.43 (22.43)
          35.02 (35.02)       47.37 (47.37)
          57.99 (10.62)     1:11.00 (23.63)
        1:24.86 (37.49)     1:38.96 (51.59)
         1:48.63 (9.67)     2:00.38 (21.42)
        2:12.97 (34.01)     2:25.71 (46.75)
         2:35.26 (9.55)     2:46.34 (20.63)
        2:57.95 (32.24)     3:09.39 (43.68)
  6 WVU                                 3:12.04    3:11.40   48  
     1) Mieczkowski, Szymon SO        2) r:0.30 Petruzzi, Erik SO     
     3) r:0.22 Ghile, Dragos FR       4) r:0.06 Lugo, Nick SO         
    r:+0.81  10.91        22.70 (22.70)
          34.96 (34.96)       47.31 (47.31)
          58.64 (11.33)     1:12.22 (24.91)
        1:26.08 (38.77)     1:40.92 (53.61)
         1:50.03 (9.11)     2:02.11 (21.19)
        2:14.77 (33.85)     2:27.85 (46.93)
         2:37.27 (9.42)     2:48.44 (20.59)
        2:59.86 (32.01)     3:11.40 (43.55)
  7 CINC                                3:12.57    3:11.41   46  
     1) Swain, Joe JR                 2) r:0.33 Wong, Benson GS       
     3) r:0.32 Tapp, Sawyer FR        4) r:0.27 Chiles, Owen SO       
    r:+0.86  11.13        22.66 (22.66)
          35.26 (35.26)       47.44 (47.44)
          59.10 (11.66)     1:12.69 (25.25)
        1:27.07 (39.63)     1:41.67 (54.23)
        1:51.67 (10.00)     2:03.62 (21.95)
        2:16.03 (34.36)     2:28.58 (46.91)
         2:38.10 (9.52)     2:48.90 (20.32)
        3:00.08 (31.50)     3:11.41 (42.83)
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