2024 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Dates: Tuesday, February 27 – Saturday, March 2
- Morgantown, West Virginia
- The Aquatic Center at Mylan Park
- Defending Champions:
- Men: Texas (27x)
- Women: Texas (11x)
- Championship Central
- Psych Sheets
- Live Results
- Live Results also available via Meet Mobile: “2024 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships”
- Final Results
The Texas women closed out the Longhorns Big 12 era in dominant fashion, winning the team title by over 800 points.
Kelly Pash was recognized as Women’s Swimmer of the Meet after winning three individual events (200 IM, 200 free, and 200 fly), Hailey Hernandez earned her third-straight Women’s Diver of the Meet award, and freshman Erin Gemmell won Women’s Newcomer of the Meet.
The first Big 12 Conference Championship was held in 1997, making this the 28th iteration of that event. The Longhorn women have been crowned the Big 12 championships 22 times during that span, including the last 12 years in a row.
Texas A&M, now part of the SEC, won four Big 12 team titles between 2007 and 2012. Nebraska won the very first two Big 12 titles in 1997 and 1998 before eventually departing for the Big Ten.
Three women have led the Longhorns swimming program during their Big 12 era:
- Jill Sterkel, 1992-2006 (eight Big 12 championship titles)
- Kim Brackin, 2006-2012 (two Big 12 championship titles)
- Carol Capitani, 2012-present (twelve Big 12 championship titles)
We’d all be remiss not to mention Texas head diving coach Matt Scoggin, who has led the Longhorns divers every year since 1994.
By our count, the Longhorns have won a total of 218 individual swimming, individual diving, and relay titles over the last 28 years.
As part of the conference realignment sweeping the nation, three women’s teams competed at the Big 12 championships for the first time this year: BYU, Cincinnati, and Houston. The Houston women had the most success, nabbing a 2nd-place finish, but next year, Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah will join the conference as well. As all three schools that have won Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships will have left the conference, whichever team wins next season will do so by winning their first title.
EVENT WINS
- 200 Medley Relay: Emma Kern, Anna Elendt, Emma Sticklen, Grace Cooper — 1:34.47
- Team Diving — 406.45
- 800 Freestyle Relay: Kelly Pash, Erin Gemmell, Olivia Bray, Angie Coe— 6:57.87
- 500 Free: Erin Gemmell — 4:40.09
- 200 IM: Kelly Pash — 1:53.89
- 50 Free: Grace Cooper — 22.01
- 1m Diving: Hailey Hernandez — 358.25
- 100 Fly: Emma Sticklen — 50.61
- 400 IM: Campbell Stoll — 4:07.14
- 200 Free: Kelly Pash — 1:42.97
- 400 Medley Relay: Olivia Bray, Anna Elendt, Emma Sticklen, Kelly Pash — 3:27.18
- 200 Fly: Kelly Pash — 1:51.66
- 100 Breast: Lydia Jacoby — 57.27
- 100 Back: Berit Berglund — 51.72
- 200 Free Relay: Grace Cooper, Ava Longi, Emma Sticklen, Kelly Pash — 1:26.66
- 1650 Free: Erica Sullivan — 15:52.90
- 200 Breast: Lydia Jacoby — 2:05.58
- 400 Free Relay: Emma Davidson, Erin Gemmell, Ava Longi, Kelly Pash — 3:12.01
Individual Scorers
- Berit Berglund — 60
- Olivia Bray — 88
- Sarah Carruthers — 64
- Angie Coe — 81
- Grace Cooper — 59
- Emma Davidson — 74
- Meghan DiMartile — 29
- Anna Elendt — 56
- Alexa Fulton — 47
- Erin Gemmell — 92
- Channing Hanley — 51
- Hailey Hernandez — 58
- Lindsey Hosch — 25
- Lydia Jacoby — 50
- Emma Kern — 66.5
- Caroline Kupka — 60
- Ava Longi — 81
- Bridget O’Neil — 53
- Kelly Pash — 96
- Abby Pfeifer — 57
- Sienna Schellenger — 74
- Jordan Skilken — 54
- Amanda Stalfort — 48
- Emma Sticklen — 88
- Campbell Stoll — 83
- Erica Sullivan — 87
- Alicia Wilson — 78.5
Final Team Scores
- Texas – 2092
- Houston – 1266.5
- TCU – 1215.5
- Cincinnati – 918.5
- BYU – 771.5
- West Virginia – 699
- Kansas – 647.5
- Iowa State – 529
Big 12 started in 1997. Before Texas was part of the Southwest Conference. Need to check Sterkel’s tenure