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No. 2 Women’s Swim & Dive preview: TCU; The Sterkel Classic
02.01.2024 | Women's Swimming and Diving
The Longhorns are set to compete in the final home meets, including Senior Day on Friday.
No. 2 Texas vs. TCU
When: Friday, Feb. 2 (Diving: 2:15 p.m.| Swim: 4:00 p.m. CT)
– SENIOR DAY FESTIVITIES at 3:40 p.m. CT –
Where: Austin, Texas
Facility: Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
Results: Meet Mobile | DiveMeets
No. 2 Texas in The Sterkel Classic
When: Saturday, Feb. 3 (Swim: 12 p.m. CT)
Where: Austin, Texas
Facility: Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
Results: Meet Mobile | DiveMeets
Texas Top Times: 2023-24 | All-Time Top 10 | UT Record Holders
MEET NOTES
- During Friday's meet against TCU, Texas will hold "Senior Day" festivities beginning at 3:40 p.m. CT.
- Swimming during Friday's meet will take place on the long course.
- The Longhorns defeated the Horned Frogs in October by a score of 192-99.
- In that previous contest:
- Bridget O'Neil swept the springboards winning the 1-meter and 3-meter.
- Emma Sticklen earned wins in the 100 back and 100 fly and Erin Gemmell was victorious in the 200 fly and 100 free.
- Also picking up wins were Anna Elendt (100 breast), Ava Longi (200 free), Emma Davidson (50 free), Alicia Wilson (200 back) and Angie Coe (500 free).
- Both teams are also set to compete in short course racing along with Rice on Saturday at The Sterkel Classic.
- Texas is one of three programs, along with Florida and USC, to have qualified all five relay squads for the NCAA Championship meet.
NCAA Top-25 times this season by Longhorns
50 free: Grace Cooper (No. 4 – 21.66), Ava Longi (No. 16 – 22.08)
100 free: Kelly Pash (No. 8 – 47.44), Grace Cooper (No. 14 – 47.79), Erin Gemmell (No. 21 – 48.17) Ava Longi (No. 24 – 48.25)
200 free: Kelly Pash (No. 3 – 1:42.64*), Erin Gemmell (No. 6 – 1:43.09)
500 free: Erin Gemmell (No. 22 – 4:40.40)
1000 free: Erica Sullivan (No. 3 – 9:31.77)
1650 free: Erica Sullivan (No. 11 – 16:02.42)
100 back: Berit Berglund (No. 4 – 50.77*), Olivia Bray (No. 15 – 51.75), Emma Sticklen (No. 17 – 51.78), Emma Kern (No. 23 – 52.11)
200 back: Olivia Bray (No. 8 – 1:52.68), Berit Berglund (No. 9 – 1:52.80)
100 breast: Anna Elendt (No. 3 – 57.51*), Lydia Jacoby (No. 5 – 58.15)
200 breast: Anna Elendt (No. 15 – 2:08.38), Channing Hanley (No. 24 – 2:09.64)
100 fly: Emma Sticklen (No. 2 – 50.36*), Kelly Pash (No. 3 – 50.37*), Olivia Bray (No. 4 – 50.47*), Ava Longi (No. 9 – 51.39)
200 fly: Emma Sticklen (No. 1 – 1:50.31*), Kelly Pash (No. 2 – 1:52.17*)
200 IM: Kelly Pash (No. 3 – 1:53.18*), Emma Sticklen (No. 7 – 1:54.94), Angie Coe (No. 16 – 1:55.91), Alicia Wilson (No. 22 – 1:56.58)
400 IM: Kelly Pash (No. 16 – 4:08.72)
200 free relay: Grace Cooper, Ava Longi, Emma Sticklen, Kelly Pash (No. 2 – 1:26.31*)
400 free relay: Kelly Pash, Erin Gemmell, Ava Longi, Grace Cooper (No. 4 – 3:10.46*)
800 free relay: Kelly Pash, Erin Gemmell, Olivia Bray, Angie Coe (No. 3 – 6:56.37*)
200 medley relay: Emma Kern, Anna Elendt, Emma Sticklen, Grace Cooper (No. 3 – 1:34.14*)
400 medley relay: Berit Berglund, Anna Elendt, Emma Sticklen, Kelly Pash (No. 1 – 3:25.25*)
*Denotes A-Standard cut
Team Rankings
The Longhorns are ranked second in the latest College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) Division I poll (January 24), trailing only Virginia. The top 10 includes Virginia (375), TEXAS (360), Florida (345), Stanford (324), California (311), Ohio State (292), Southern California (286), Louisville (282), Indiana (252) and NC State (247).
Storied Program
Texas finished as the runner-up at the 2022 and 2023 national meets after placing third in 2021. Overall, Texas has claimed a total of nine national titles in its proud history. The Longhorns won AIAW national championships in 1981 and 1982. UT added NCAA team titles in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990 and 1991.
Conference Dominance
The Longhorns have captured 11 consecutive Big 12 Conference crowns (2013-23) and 21 overall Big 12 team titles. UT has won a total of 35 conference championships (14 Southwest Conference, 21 Big 12 Conference).
Head Coach Carol Capitani
Carol Capitani is in her 12th season at the helm of the Texas program. She has led the Longhorns to 11-straight Big 12 Conference crowns (2013-23) and top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships in nine of the last 10 meets held. Capitani has guided UT to back-to-back national runner-up finishes and placed among the top three each of the last three seasons. The stretch of three consecutive top-three results is the longest for Texas since 1993-95, and the back-to-back top-two finishes is the best stretch since 1991-92.
Up Next
Texas will host TCU on Senior Day at the Jamail Texas Swimming Center on Friday, Feb. 2. Senior Day festivities will begin at 3:45 p.m.