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American Athletic Conference Championships
Rule Finishes Career with Lifetime Best 100 Free
2/22/2020 11:30:00 PM | Women's Swimming and Diving
HOUSTON, Texas – Senior Brazil Rule finishes her career in style as she set a lifetime best time as the lead-off for the women's 400 yard freestyle relay team. Rule's 100 free time came in at 51.49.
"It hasn't really set in yet that that was my last ever swim with the team. I feel really good though, finishing with a lifetime best time was an awesome way to close things out," said senior Brazil Rule.
"My time here has tested me and pushed me for sure. But it has made me into the strong woman I am today and gave me the best relationships and friends I could ask. I'm so glad I chose to swim here."
The relay team of Brazil Rule, junior Jennie Novak, freshman Charlotte Proceller, and senior Megan Wenman set a season best time, finishing at 3:26.58 and sixth overall.
Senior Kate Breault competed in the women's 200 backstroke console finals, her final race of her career, finishing with a time of 2:01.21. Sophomore Catherine Fazio also took part in the console finals, finishing second in the race with a time of 1:59.64, a personal best time.
In the women's 100 freestyle console finals, senior Megan Wenman took sixth in the race with a time of 51.09.
Sophomore Katelyn Walsh took fifth in the women's 200 yard breaststroke with a time of 2:15.17. Fellow sophomore Anna Mecca finished second in the event console finals with a personal best time of 2:19.78.
In the women's 200 yard butterfly console finals, sophomore Grace Ali took first, ninth overall, with a personal best time of 2:00.61. Fellow sophomore Linnea Anderson finished eighth in the race with a time of 2:03.99.
Junior Ryan Dulaney finished sixth in the women's 1650 yard freestyle console finals and ninth overall with a time of 16:53.23.




















