TEXAS VS. VIRGINIA
- November 4-5, 2022
- SCY (25 Yards)
- Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Austin, Texas
- Live Results
- Event Lineup
The first day of the Virginia-Texas dual meet was completed today, and there were many fast swims clocked, such as Gretchen Walsh‘s mind-boggling performances such as the fastest-ever 100 IM and a 21.16 50 free, Caspar Corbeau’s wins in the 100 breast and 100 IM, and Anna Elendt‘s NCAA A-final worthy 100 breast. Watch all the race videos, courtesy of SwimSwam’s youtube channel, here.
WOMEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:36.24
- NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 1:37.02
Top 3:
- Virginia ‘A’ Relay — 1:34.33
- Texas ‘A’ Relay — 1:37.30
- Virginia ‘B’ Relay — 1:37.72
MEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:23.76
- NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 1:24.42
Top 3:
- Texas ‘A’ Relay — 1:23.83
- Virginia ‘A’ Relay — 1:24.09
- Texas ‘C’ Relay — 1:25.70
WOMEN’S 200 FREE
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:42.84
- NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 1:47.12
- 2022 Invite Time: 1:45.42
Top 3:
- Kelly Pash, Texas — 1:44.78
- Ella Nelson, Virginia — 1:45.35
- Claire Tuggle, Virginia — 1:46.28
WOMEN’S 100 BREAST
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 58.10
- NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 1:01.56
- 2022 Invite Time: 59.87
Top 3:
- Anna Elendt, Texas — 58.14
- Alex Walsh, Virginia — 58.95
- Lydia Jacoby, Texas — 58.96
MEN’S 100 BREAST
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 51.40
- NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 53.87
- 2022 Invite Time: 52.20
Top 3:
- Caspar Corbeau, Texas — 51.30
- Noah Nichols, Virginia — 51.73
- Jake Foster, Texas — 52.36
WOMEN’S 50 FREE
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 21.66
- NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 22.71
- 2022 Invite Time: 22.16
Top 3:
- Gretchen Walsh, Virginia — 21.16
- Maxine Parker, Virginia — 22.06
- Bridget Semenuk, Texas — 22.61
MEN’S 50 FREE
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 18.88
- NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 19.82
- 2022 Invite Time: 19.28
Top 3:
- Matt Brownstead, Virginia — 19.29
- Matt King, Virginia — 19.38
- Danny Krueger, Texas — 19.40
WOMEN’S 100 IM
Fastest-Ever Time: 52.48 — Kate Douglass, 2020
Top 3:
- Gretchen Walsh, Virginia – 52.09
- Kate Douglass, Virginia — 53.01
- Kelly Pash, Texas — 53.88
MEN’S 100 IM
- Fastest-Ever Time: 46.33 — Shaine Casas, 2020
Top 3:
- Caspar Corbeau, Texas – 47.72
- Jack Aikins, Virginia — 48.13
- Jake Foster, Texas — 48.20
MIXED 400 FREE RELAY
Top 3:
- Virginia ‘A’ Relay — 2:58.50
- Texas ‘A’ Relay — 3:01.91
- Texas ‘B’ Relay — 3:03.83
Jacoby gets crushed on her pullouts then plays catch up the rest of the length. Elendt had the same weakness as a freshman – hopefully Jacoby can improve the same way.
Caspar Corbeau is quietly becoming the Swiss Army knife of the Texas squad
No mens 2free?
Liam bell went 20.8 unsuited 50 fly in a relay 👀
Texas men win their races, casually throw up a quick horns, and move on. Brownstead wins the 50, splashes around, and mounts the lane line.
That’s the expected behavior from Virgina men. Unfortunately.
Weird. The UVA women are breaking all time records and don’t react. The UVA men could learn a thing or two.
I know that there hasn’t been a woman swimmer in yards whose quite as equivalent to Dressel, but Gretchen’s 50 free is like a man going 17.9, unsuited. And she stays classy about it
Nah, Caeleb’s record is superhuman, and no man has been within half a second of it suited. I don’t think its comparable to the women’s record, which is only 0.06 seconds faster than the second-fastest performance.
I’d say Gretchen’s 21.1 was the equivalent of a man going 18.5ish unsuited (?), but regardless, still SUPER impressive.
I’d say if some girl goes 20.1 flat start before anyone else goes 20.7, then I’d say that would be a dressel like record
UT swimmer did the same thing after men’s medley relay. Can’t blame Brownstead for getting hyped up when him and King go 1-2 and post fast times. Also, when the meet is billed to be “most exciting dual meet ever” and the crowd is the size that it is, I’m sure everyone else in attendance appreciates the emotion.
Ahh yes, let’s make swimming less fun!
Kreuger did the same thing after the relay. But yeah, lets continue to bash swimmers for showing any emotion as we know they are supposed to be emotionless robots.
Go look at @texasmsd Instagram.
He wasn’t mocking or taunting other swimmers. he was playing to the crowd. Had he turned and done the “number 1” finger and jabbed at the Tx swimmer, than, yeah, that’d be a jagoff move. But this was just “look mom!” old fashioned fan service
In the context of “HUGE DUAL MEET, TOP RANKED TEAMS”, playing to the crowd feels fully appropriate and not at all disrespectful to anyone and not at all jagoffish
(and there may also be a “look mom” element where the guys’ team feels so overshadowed and is pulling a “Gulliver killing the rat to impress the giants of Brobdingnag” type of thing)
Whoever swam the free leg for Texas’s winning Medley relay jumped way out of the water, smacked the pool water, and put up the “shush” finger to his lips.
All of the kids do this now. Doesn’t matter what team.
#readtheroombro
#salty
What an unbelievable dork swimswammer must be. Probably loves the flags for celebrations in the NFL. Emotions in sports are cool and winning should be celebrated.