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Texas’ Will Licon & Madisyn Cox Earn Big 12 Swimmers Of The Year

After claiming both the men’s and women’s Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship titles and the NCAA men’s crown in March, the Texas Longhorns lead the way for the 2016-17 postseason honors. UT collected at least a share of all 10 awards, while West Virginia earned co-honors for women’s Newcomer of the Year, as voted on by league coaches.

The All-Big 12 Teams were also announced. Student-athletes must place 1-3 at the Big 12 Championships to earn first team honors and 4-6 to earn second team recognition.

MEN’S SWIMMER OF THE YEAR

Will Licon, Texas, Sr., El Paso, Texas

Licon became the 4th swimmer in the history of college swimming and the first Big 12 swimmer to win four separate individual events throughout his career at the NCAA Championships.

In addition, Licon earned three individual events during the 2017 championships, the first Big 12 swimmer to do so, earning first in the 200 IM, 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke.

The Longhorn also set league and program records in the 200 and 400 medley relays this year.

The senior completes his college career with Big 12 records in the 100 and 200 breast, the 200 and 400 IM, in addition to the 200 and 400 medley relay.

WOMEN’S SWIMMER OF THE YEAR

Madisyn Cox, Texas, Sr., Lubbock, Texas

Competed in the NCAA Championships, earning All-America finishes in all three of her individual events (200 IM, 400 IM, 200 breast) and added All-America finishes in the 800 free relay (4th) and 400 medley relay (3rd).

Notched Honorable Mentions for her showings in the 200 medley relay and 400 free relay.

Selected as Women’s Swimmer of the Meet at the Big 12 Championships after setting three Big 12 and program records.

MEN’S DIVER OF THE YEAR

Mark Anderson, Texas, Jr., Lake Forest, Calif.

Registered the top finish by a Big 12 diver at the NCAA Championships with his seventh-place finish on the one-meter.

Was the only Big 12 diver to qualify on all three boards at the national championships.

The Lake Forest native won the one-meter and took second on the three-meter boards at the Big 12 Championship in February.

WOMEN’S DIVER AND CO-NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

Alison Gibson, Texas, Fr., Austin, Texas

Won a national title at the NCAA Championships for her performance on the 1-meter board, notching 332.60 points.

Placed second on the one-meter (327.00) and third on the three-meter (311.70) at the Big 12 Championships.

MEN’S NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

Grayson Campbell, Texas, Fr., Vienna, Va.

Campbell was the only Big 12 freshman swimmer or diver to qualify for the NCAA Championships and earned All-America honors by placing eighth on the three-meter board.

At the Big 12 Championship, the diver won the three-meter final with a score of 451.85 and took sixth on the one-meter (300.15).

WOMEN’S CO-NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

Morgan Carr, West Virginia, So., Charleston, W.Va.

Carr won bronze in the 200 butterfly after advancing to the A finals with an NCAA B cut and career-best time of 1:57.86 in the prelims, for the second-fastest time in school history at the Big 12 Championship.

In the women’s 500 freestyle, Carr advanced to the B finals where she placed 10th overall with a personal-best time of 4:52.41 at the Big 12 Championship.

MEN’S SWIMMING COACH OF THE YEAR

Eddie Reese, Texas, 39th Season

Recorded his 13th NCAA Championships victory and owns the title of winningest coach in the history of swimming and diving.

Won his third consecutive national title, and surpassed Michigan for No. 1 all-time with 13 NCAA men’s swimming and diving national titles.

Reese earned his 38th consecutive conference championship in February.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING COACH OF THE YEAR

Carole Capitani, Texas, 5th season

Led Texas to the top NCAA Championships finish by an active Big 12 member institution since 2009 as UT placed 5th, just one-half of a point behind 4th place Georgia.

Led her team to a No. 1 ranking in the CSCAA top 25 poll in January and notched wins against California, Georgia and Texas A&M, among others.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S DIVING COACH OF THE YEAR

Matt Scoggin, Texas, 25th Season

In his 25th season as the Texas head diving coach, Matt Scoggin earned his sixth consecutive men’s diving coach of the year honor.

His divers produced two All-America finishes at the national championship (Campbell and Anderson).

2017 ALL-BIG 12 SWIMMING AND DIVING POSTSEASON AWARDS

Men’s Swimmer of the Year: Will Licon, Texas, Sr.
Women’s Swimmer of the Year: Madisyn Cox, Texas, Sr.
Men’s Diver of the Year: Mark Anderson, Texas, Jr.
Women’s Diver of the Year: Alison Gibson, Texas, Fr.
Men’s Newcomer of the Year: Grayson Campbell, Texas
Women’s Co-Newcomers of the Year: Alison Gibson, Texas
Morgan Carr, West Virginia
Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year: Eddie Reese, Texas
Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year: Carol Capitani, Texas
Men’s Diving Coach of the Year: Matt Scoggin, Texas
Women’s Diving Coach of the Year: Matt Scoggin, Texas

MEN’S ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM
Name, School, Year
Mark Anderson, Texas, Jr.
Josh Artman, Texas, Fr.
Grayson Campbell, Texas, Fr.
Jack Conger, Texas, Sr.
Jacob Cornish, Texas, Fr.
Will Glass, Texas, Sr.
Townley Haas, Texas, So.
Max Holter, Texas, So.
Tate Jackson, Texas, So.
Will Licon, Texas, Sr.
Casey Melzer, Texas, So.
Jeff Newkirk, Texas, So.
Brett Ringgold, Texas, Jr.
Jonathan Roberts, Texas, Jr.
Joseph Schooling, Texas, Jr.
John Shebat, Texas, So.
Clark Smith, Texas, Sr.
Sam Stewart, Texas, So.
Austin Temple, Texas, Jr.
Jake Armstrong, West Virginia, So.
James Koval, West Virginia, Jr.
Logan McHenry, West Virginia, Jr.
Michael Proietto, West Virginia, Jr.
Alex Obendorf, West Virginia, Jr.
Trayton Saladin, West Virginia, Fr.

MEN’S ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM
Name, School, Year
Brendan Barry, TCU, Fr.
Connor Dobbs, TCU, Jr.
Jonathan Drewes, TCU, So.
Radu Duican, TCU, Fr.
Carlos Hunnicutt, TCU, Jr.
Migs Martin, TCU, Fr.
Owen Moncino, TCU, Fr.
Darian Nezami, TCU, So.
Dayne Odendaal, TCU,
Jake Powell, TCU, Sr.
Matthew Spallas, TCU, Fr.
Jakub Swierczynski, TCU, Jr.
PJ Dunne, Texas Sr.
Brandon Christian, West Virginia, Fr.
Drew Damich, West Virginia, So.
Merwane El Merini, West Virginia, So.
Jack Frazier, West Virginia, Fr.
Luke Hene, West Virginia, Fr.
Ryan Kelly, West Virginia, Fr.
Logan McHenry, West Virginia, Jr.
Drew Riebel, West Virginia, Jr.
Austin Smith, West Virginia, So.
Gabe Swardson, West Virginia, Fr.

WOMEN’S ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM
Name, School, Year
Julie Dickinson, Iowa State, Sr.
Laura Miksch, Iowa State, So.
Keely Soellner, Iowa State, Fr.
Peri Charapich, Kansas, Fr.
Haley Downey, Kansas, Fr.
Madison Straight, Kansas, Jr.
Devin Newton, TCU, Jr.
Claire Adams, Texas, Fr.
Olivia Anderson, Texas, So.
Quinn Carrozza, Texas, So.
Lauren Case, Texas, Fr.
Madisyn Cox, Texas, Sr.
Anelise Diener, Texas, So.
Maggie D’Innocenzo, Texas, Sr.
Joanna Evans, Texas, So.
Alison Gibson, Texas, Fr.
Kaitlin Harty, Texas, Fr.
Tasija Karosas, Texas, Sr.
Nora McCullah, Texas, So.
Rebecca Millard, Texas, Jr.
Meghan O’Brien, Texas, So.
Sofia Rauzi, Texas, So.
Remedy Rule, Texas, So.
Jordan Surhoff, Texas, Sr.
Brynne Wong, Texas, Sr.
Morgan Bullock, West Virginia, Fr.
Julia Calcutt, West Virginia, So.
Morgan Carr, West Virginia, So.
Emma Harris, West Virginia, So.
Emma Skelley, West Virginia, Sr.

WOMEN’S ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM
Name, School, Year
Danica Delaquis, Iowa State, Jr.
Katherine Mueller, Iowa State, Fr.
Maddie Rastall, Iowa State, Sr.
Kasey Roberts, Iowa State, Jr.
Haley Ruegemer, Iowa State, So.
Yulduz Kuchkarova, Kansas, Sr.
Amanda Maser, Kansas, Sr.
Jenny Nusbaum, Kansas, Fr.
Pia Pavlic, Kansas, Sr.
Sammie Schurig, Kansas, Sr.
Carly Straight, Kansas, Fr.
Libby Walker, Kansas, So.
Ashley Dyke, TCU, Sr.
Elise Forzley, TCU, Fr.
Madison Ibrahim, TCU, So.
Alexandra Robertson, TCU, So.
Micaela Roemer, TCU, So.
Sofia Rauzi, Texas, So.
Amelie Currat, West Virginia, Jr.
Averly Hobbs, West Virginia, So.
Alex Pampalone, West Virginia, Fr.
Julia Nilton, West Virginia, Fr.
Maddie Woods, West Virginia, So.

News courtesy of the Big 12.

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