Swimming & Diving Concludes Big 12 Championship
2/28/2016 12:00:00 AM | Swimming and Diving

Overall, TCU shattered four school records throughout their stint in Austin.
The men's team closed out the meet finishing third in the team rankings, while the women placed fifth in the team rankings.
Freshman Maddie Ibrahim opened the final day of the meet with a 1:59.52 in the 200 back prelims. She went on to place seventh in the finals. Her time catapulted her to No. 3 on TCU's all-time list.
Sophomore Carlos Hunnicutt added to an already impressive meet as he recorded a fourth-place finish in the 200 fly finals with an NCAA "B" cut time of 1:47.47. His time is No. 3 on TCU's all-time list. Hunnicutt made up three of TCU's four school records this weekend. On day one, he was a part of the 800-yard medley relay team that set the school record at 6:33.66. On Thursday, the sophomore broke a 22-year-old school record in the 200 IM with a time of 1:47.46 before also taking TCU's top 400 IM time (3:39.49). Both individual medley times surpassed TCU All-American Walter Soza on the all-time list.
In the women's platform finals, freshman Kelli Funk earned fourth place with a score of 246.80. Funk's score is the fourth best in school history.
Sophomore Connor Dobbs claimed runner-up honors in the 1650 free after recording a time of 15:32.95. In the same race, freshman Rhorer Legendre earned bronze as he finished closely at 15:33.10.
In the men's 200 back, freshman Leo Sanchez led TCU in sixth with a time of 1:47.60.
Senior Catherine Rash placed sixth in the 200 fly finals, clocking in at 2:02.77. Senior Maggie Burkhardt followed in seventh at 2:03.96 to round out the Horned Frog effort.
Junior Ashley Dyke earned the top time for TCU in the women's 200 breast as she swam to a 2:17.28 finish, placing seventh.
Three Horned Frogs placed in the men's 200 breast finals. Junior John Remetta led with a fourth-place time of 2:02.12. Seniors Cameron Rattray (2:02.85) and Ford Story (2:04.16) followed in sixth and seventh, respectively.