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Day 3 Final Live summary

2025 Big 12 championships

  • February 25 – March 1, 2025
  • Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center – Federal Way, Wash.
  • Scy (25 meters)
  • Starting times: Prelims – 10 a.m. PT/final – 6 p.m. PT
  • Central championship
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  • Livestream: ESPN+
  • Live results
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Thursday night Finale Wärmeblatt

The second full day of the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships competition lasts this evening on Federal Way. The Sun Devils of the Arizona state seem to drive to their first big 12 titles after they had qualified most of the swimmers for today's A final on both the men (11) and for women (9). In addition, an ASU swimmer will be in five of the six individual swimming events this evening in Lane 4, with Cincinnati's Kyle Bumgardner The only exception after you have led in the 400 -M -IM drives.

The night is completed with the time -controlled final of the 400 Medley relay. Keep an eye on the men in Arizona, whose seeds of 3: 01.18 are faster than the MEE record (3: 02.11) and could threaten the total conference record of 2: 59.22.

Team scores until day 2

WOMEN Men
1. ASU – 529 1. ASU – 664.5
2. Arizona – 350.5 2. Utah – 427
3. Houston – 284 3. Arizona – 317
4. TCU – 249 4. BYU – 316
5. BYU -234 5. TCU – 307.5
6. Cincinnati – 233 6. Cincinnati – 252
7. Utah – 206.5 7. WVU – 208
8. WVU – 168
9. Iowa State – 146
10. Kansas – 142

Men 1m diving – final

Top 8:

  1. David Ekdahl (TCU) – 383.10
  2. Elias Petersen (Utah) – 382.85
  3. Elliott Dillon (TCU) – 330.90
  4. Will Claus (Cincinnati) – 329.50
  5. Jesco Helling (Utah) – 322.10
  6. Gabe dubois (arizona) – 305.80
  7. Lane Stallworth (ASU) – 300.00
  8. Ollie Cazaly (TCU) – 261.90

Women 100 fly – final

  • NCAA record: 47.35 – Gretchen WalshVirginia (2024)
  • Big 12 Record: 49.70 – Emma sticksTexas (2024)
  • Big 12 championship record: 50.07 – Olivia Bray, Texas (2023)
  • 2025 NCAA 'A'/'B' CUT: 50.52/53.34
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 51.88

Top 8:

  1. Julia Ullmann (ASU) – 51.40
  2. Joleigh Crye (Cincinnati) – 52.13
  3. Jeanne Dahmen (TCU) – 52.85
  4. Adelaide Meuter (Houston) – 53.19
  5. Lydia Lafferty (Kansas) – 53.24
  6. Noor El Gendy (Houston) – 53.32
  7. Kate Mardis (Cincinnati) – 53.34
  8. Maryam Sheikhalizadehkhangh (Arizona) – 53.47

Arizona State Freshman Julia Ullmann She got her first single -off 12 title, while shaving 0.01 from her own ASU school record, which she set up this morning. Ullmann led from start to finish when the three best swimmers spread relatively.

2nd place went to Cincinnati's Joleigh Crye, which touched in 52.13. Crye is primarily a breastwacher; She swam in both the 100 and 200 at NCAAs last year, but today she took almost a second from her personal best and went well under the NCAA 'B' cut.

Jeanne Dahmen From TCU was the only other woman under 53 tonight, and she also did a big personal best and came into the day with a best of 53.45 before she went 52.85 in the preliminary runs 53.43 and in today's final.

Men 100 fly – final

  • NCAA record: 42.80 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
  • Big 12 Record: 43.75 – Joseph Schooling, Texas (2017)
  • Big 12 championship record: 44.06 – Joseph Schooling, Texas (2017)
  • 2025 NCAA 'A'/'B' CUT: 44.51/46.80
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 45.37

Top 8:

  1. Ilya Kharun (ASU) – 44.13
  2. Filip Senc-Samardzic (ASU) -44.93
  3. Haakon Naughton (Arizona) – 44.94
  4. Tommy Palmer (ASU) – 45.00
  5. Jordan Tiffany (BYU) – 45.52
  6. Hunter Ingram (Arizona) – 45.96
  7. Evan Vanbrocklin (Utah) – 45.98
  8. Luigi Riva (BYU) – 46.27

Ilya Kharun Joseph Schooling Meet Record when he went 44.13 tonight to win the victory. Kharun was a little faster this season after inviting 43.85 at NC State. During this time #4 will be put into the nation this season.

The Sun Devils took three of the four best places, with all three men 45.00 or faster.

Filip Senc-Samardzic took the 2nd in 44.93; It is his first time that he is less than 45 seconds and that his previous best of 45.18 comes from the PAC 12 championships of the past year. Teammate Tommy Palmer Hit also a personal best with its fourth time of 45.00. As Palmer's previous best, a 45.59 from the Eddie Reese Showdown was 45.59 last month.

The only non-asu swimmer in the Top 4 War Arizona's Haakon Naughton. He also did best for a lifetime and narrowly 45 for the first time with 44.94 to touch just behind Senc-Samardzic.

Women 400 in – final

  • NCAA record: 3: 54.60 – Ella Eastin, Stanford (2018)
  • Big 12 Record: 4: 00.97 – Madisyn Cox, Texas (2017)
  • Big 12 championship record: 4: 01.15 – Madisyn Cox, Texas (2017)
  • 2025 NCAA 'A'/'B' CUT: 4: 03.62/4: 16.78
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 4: 10.74

Top 8:

  1. Sonia Vaishnani (ASU) – 4: 10.28
  2. Charli Brown (ASU) – 4: 10.33
  3. Libby Michel (Cincinnati) – 4: 13.75
  4. Lucy Warnick (BYU) – 4: 15.21
  5. Addie Richards (BYU) – 4: 17.14
  6. Landry Hadder (Houston) – 4: 17.36
  7. Hana Edwards (ASU) – 4: 17.65
  8. Ella Guilfoil (ASU) – 4: 18.66

It is always fun when one of the longer events on a tight departure is. Asus Sonia Vaishnani Was out first and touched in front of the teammate Charli Brown of 0.12s at 100 Yard Mark. Brown took the lead in the first half of the back of the back, but Vaishnani remained right with her and then moved ahead in the second round of Fly. Brown Outsplit Vaishnani on the freestyle bone didn't have enough time to close the gap, and Vaishnani first touched 4: 10.28 to 4: 10.33.

Cincinnatis Libby Michel In third place at the beginning of the back of the back, she moved to the rest of the path and touched in 4: 13.75. She missed the school record with rare 0.12 seconds, but she still took almost two seconds out today. Byu newcomer Lucy Warnick was also under the NCAA 'B' cut and took 4th place in 4: 15.21.

Men 400 in the final

  • NCAA recording: 3: 28.82 – Leon Marchand, state of Arizona (2023)
  • Big 12 Record: 3: 33.79 – Carson Foster, Texas (2022)
  • Big 12 championship record: 3: 35.49 – Carson Foster, Texas (2023)
  • 2025 NCAA 'A'/'B' CUT: 3: 38.37/3: 49.53
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 3: 42.93

Top 8:

  1. Michael Hochwalt (ASU) – 3: 41.40
  2. Daniel Matheson (ASU) – 3: 41.45
  3. Cale Martter (ASU) – 3: 42.29
  4. Tanner Nelson (BYU) – 3: 45.59
  5. Kyle Bumgardner (Cincinnati) – 3: 45.66
  6. Reece Grady (ASU) – 3: 45.92
  7. Filip Suchanski (TCU) – 3: 46.48
  8. Stahinja Maslo (Utah) – 3: 47.98

Arizona State Freshman Michael Hochwalt In this event, set his third personal best -of -the season on the way to his first Big 12 title. Hochwalt, whom we classified in the 2025 class as No. 15, came from the high school with a best time of 3: 42.88 and set the NC invitation (3: 42.12) and the Eddie Reese showdown (3: 41.98) at the beginning of this season this evening before 3: 31.40.

But it was not an easy victory; Hochwalt essentially led the entire race, but he had to hold a late increase in the teammate Daniel Matheson. The Sun Devil senior finally ran out of the pool when Matheson got the touch 3: 41.40 to 3: 41.45.

Matheson took 11th place at this event at NCAAs last year and shortened a lifelong best of 3: 39.70. Another Sun Devil, Cale MartterTonight took 3: 42.29 after he took 13th place at NCAAs last year.

Women 200 free – final

  • NCAA record: 1: 39.10 – Missy Franklin, Cal (2015)
  • Big 12 Record: 1: 42.38 – Kelly Pash, Texas (2022)
  • BIG 12 championship record: 1: 42.70 –Kelly Pash, Texas (2021)
  • 2025 NCAA 'A'/'B' CUT: 1: 42.60/1: 46.85
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 1: 44.80

Top 8:

  1. Erin Milligan (ASU) – 1: 45.41
  2. Kayman Neal (Arizona) – 1: 45.85
  3. Elli Straume (ASU) – 1: 46.67
  4. Grace Lindberg (ASU) – 1: 46.85
  5. Alexa Reyna (ASU) – 1: 46.92
  6. Liya Goupil (Houston) – 1: 47.05
  7. Malia Rausch (Arizona) – 1: 47.07
  8. Jessica Davis (Cincinnati) – 1: 47.61

The state of Grand Canyon dominated this A-final when six of the eight women in the fastest heat came either from the state of Arizona or the University of Arizona.

Arizona State won the victory as a senior Erin Milligan Went 1: 45.41 to touch first. Milligan was just behind Arizona Freshman Kayman Neal In the first half of the race they moved in the third round and recorded the victory.

Neal threw in her lifespan for two seconds today when she took the 2nd place in 1: 45.85.

The Sun Devils took the next three places as Elli Straume (1: 46.67), Grace Lindberg (1: 46.85) and Alexa Reyna (1: 46.92) all touched by one second within a quarter.

Men 200 Free – Finale

  • NCAA recording: 1: 28.81 – Luke Hobson, Texas (2024)
  • Big 12 Record: 1: 28.81 – Luke Hobson, Texas (2024)
  • Big 12 championship record: 1: 31.97 – Will Modglin, Texas (2024)
  • 2025 NCAA 'A'/'B' CUT: 1: 31.21/1: 35.35
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 1: 32.93

Top 8:

  1. Patrick Sammon (ASU) – 1: 32.55
  2. Jonny Kulow (ASU) – 1: 32.95
  3. Tiago Behare (ASU) – 1: 33.69
  4. Ralph Daleiden Ciulfferri (Arizona) – 1: 34.09
  5. Quin Seider (ASU) – 1: 34.20
  6. Tomas Lukimas (Arizona) – 1: 34.77
  7. Lars Kuljus (Arizona) – 1: 34.80
  8. Danny Berlitz (WVU) – 1: 35.22

2023 NCAA A finalist Patrick Sammon of Arizona State had control over the entire race, and the senior acquired his first Big 12 title with a 1: 32.55 this evening. This corresponds to the 1: 31.89, which he shared on Tuesday evening, while he anchored the victorious 800 free season of the Sun Devils.

ASU won this relay without using Jonny KulowThe 2nd place in 1: 32.95 tonight, only two tenths shy of his life best from Eddie Reese Showdown by Last's Month.

Tiago Behare Tonight in 1: 33.69 after deriving the 800 season of ASU on Tuesu with one life best from 1: 32.25.

This event was dominated by the state of Grand Canyon even more than the women, as the swimmers of Arizona or Arizona swept the top seventh places.

Women 3m diving – final

Top 8:

  1. Shiyun Lai (Kansas) – 353.80
  2. Anna Kwong (TCU) – 319.80
  3. Zara Ayazi (Arizona) – 314.50
  4. Alexia Jackson (BYU) – 314.00
  5. Michelle McLeod (Houston) – 308.75
  6. Hedda Grelz (Houston) – 305.25
  7. Callie Eaggleston (Utah) – 286.95
  8. Brooke Earley (Arizona) – 286.55

Shiyun Lai won her second title in a row at the Springboard events for women and collected more points for Kansas. Their end result of 353.80 won a little more than 30 points. Anna Kwong was again second for TCU.

400 Medley Relay for women – time -controlled finals

  • NCAA recording: 3: 19.58, Virginia (2025)
  • Big 12 Record: 3: 24.92, Texas (2024)
  • Meet the record: 3: 26.32, Texas (2022)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 3: 30.89
  • NCAA 'B' CUT: 3: 32.99

Full results:

  1. ASU- 3: 30.09
  2. Arizona 3: 31.83
  3. Houston- 3: 31.95
  4. Cincinnati- 3: 34.09
  5. TCU- 3: 36.34
  6. Byu- 3: 36.77
  7. Utah- 3: 36.90
  8. Kansas- 3: 38.26
  9. Iowa State- 3: 40.68
  10. West Virginia- 3: 42.30

400 Medley Relay for men – time -controlled finals

  • NCAA recording: 2: 55.66, Florida (2025)
  • Big 12 Record: 2: 59.22, Texas (2017)
  • Meet the record: 3: 02.11, Texas (2021)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 3: 04.96
  • NCAA 'B' CUT: 3: 06.70

Full results:

  1. ASU- 3: 00.55
  2. Arizona 3: 03.68
  3. TCU- 3: 06.67
  4. BYU- 3: 08.84
  5. West Virginia- 3: 09.06
  6. Cincinnati- 3: 09.68
  7. Utah- 3: 11.85