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2026 Big 12 Championship
Dates: Tuesday, February 24–Saturday, February 28 Location: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, NC Defending champions: Arizona State women (1x); Arizona State men (1x) Live Results Live Video: ESPN + Championship Central Men’s Championship Preview Women’s Championship Preview Teams: Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Texas Christian, Utah, West Virginia Psych Sheets Live Recaps Prelims: Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3Men’s 400 Medley Relay — Finals
NCAA Record: 2:55.66 – Florida (Marshall, Smith, Liendo, Painter), 2025 American Record: 3:00.34 – Texas (Modglin, Germonprez, Gould, Taylor), 2025 Big 12 Record: 2:58.97 – Arizona State (Wadsworth, Dobrzanski, Kharun, Kulow), 2025 Meet Record: 3:00.55 – Arizona State (L Vergnes, A Dobrzanski, I Kharun, J Kulow), 2025 NCAA Qualifying Times (Qualifying/Provisional): 3:04.96/3:06.20Top 8 Finishers
ASU — 2:57.48 **New Conference Record Arizona — 3:02.84 TCU — 3:07.97 Utah — 3:08.45 BYU — 3:09.39 West Virginia — 3:11.40 Cincinnati — 3:11.41The Sun Devil men capped off a productive evening in the pool with their 3rd record breaking swim of the session, as the team of Adam Chaney, Andy Dobrzanski, Ilya Kharun, and Remi Fabiani set a new 400 medley relay Big 12 conference and meet record in 2:57.48.
With that time, Arizona State jumps both Florida and Texas, now holding the fastest time in the NCAA this season, and joins Texas as the only other team in the country to be under 2:58.
Chaney led off nearly a second better than the field in 43.93, Dobrzanski took over, splitting 50.36, more than a second faster than any other breaststroker in the event final.
The second half of the relay featured two previous record breakers on the day: Kharun who split the 6th-fastest 100 fly leg in history at 42.81, before handing the reins to Fabiani, who powered home in 40.38 to secure the Sun Devils another event win and two more Big 12 records.
Comparing all three record relays for the Sun Devils, Dobrzanski and Kharun were members on all three of the relays, while both swimmers swam their fastest splits on this relay. Chaney was considerably faster than the other two backstroke legs in Jack Wadsworth and Lucien Vergnes.
Splits Comparison (New Big 12 Conference/Meet Record v. Former Conference Record v. Former Meet Record):
New Big 12 Conference/Meet Record Former Conference (ASU) Former Meet Record (ASU) Back Chaney- 43.93 Wadsworth- 45.25 Vergnes- 45.81 Breast Dobrzanski- 50.36 Dobrzanski- 50.78 Dobrzanski- 50.52 Fly Kharun- 42.81 Kharun- 42.83 Kharun- 43.15 Free Fabiani- 40.38 Kulow- 40.11 Kulow- 41.07 2:57.48 2:58.97 3:00.55
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