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2017 Phillips 66 National Championships - 6/27/2017 to 7/1/2017 & World Championship Trials Individual Rankings - Through Event 34 Women - Individual Scores USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:59 PM 7/1/2017 Page 1 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships - 6/27/2017 to 7/1/2017 & World Championship Trials Individual Rankings - Through Event 34 Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Leah Smith 22 Cavalier Swimming 91 2 Katie Ledecky 20 Stanford Swimming 73 3 Kelsi Worrell 22 Cardinal Aquatics 70 4 Mallory Comerford 19 University of Louisville 64 5 Lilly King 20 Indiana University 60 6 Kathleen Baker 20 Team Elite 57 7 Simone Manuel 20 Stanford Swimming 51 8 Bethany Galat 21 Texas A & M University 47 9 Katie Meili 26 New York Athletic Club 46 9 Hannah Moore 20 Wolfpack Elite 46 11 Olivia Smoliga 22 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 45 11 Cierra Runge 21 Wisconsin Aquatics 45 11 Melanie Margalis 25 Saint Petersburg Aquatics 45 14 Sarah Gibson 22 Texas A & M University 44 15 Ally McHugh 20 Unattached PSU 43 16 Katie McLaughlin 19 California Aquatics 41 17 Andrea Cottrell 21 Cardinal Aquatics 39 18 Regan Smith 15 Riptide 38 19 Hannah Stevens 22 U. of Missouri 36 19 Breeja Larson 25 New York Athletic Club 36 21 Hali Flickinger 22 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 35 22 Brooke Forde 18 Lakeside Swim Team 34 23 Kaersten Meitz 21 Boilermaker Aquatics 33 24 Katie Drabot 19 Stanford Swimming 32 24 Lia Neal 22 Stanford Swimming 32 26 Caroline Baldwin 21 North Carolina Aquatic Club 31 26 Ella Eastin 20 Stanford Swimming 31 26 Ali Deloof 22 Club Wolverine 31 26 Molly Hannis 25 Tennessee Aquatics 31 26 Amy Bilquist 19 California Aquatics 31 26 Hellen Moffitt 22 North Carolina Aquatic Club 31 26 Madisyn Cox 22 Longhorn Aquatics 31 33 Grace Ariola 17 Waves Bloomington/Normal Y S.T 30 33 Sierra Schmidt 19 Club Wolverine 30 35 Courtney Caldwell 19 Wolfpack Elite 29 35 Summer Finke 20 Saint Petersburg Aquatics 29 37 Miranda Tucker 20 Club Wolverine 28 37 Alex Walsh 15 Nashville Aquatic Club 28 39 Bridgette Alexander 21 Kentucky Aquatics 27 39 Kendyl Stewart 22 Trojan Swim Club 27 39 Zoe Bartel 16 Fort Collins Area Swim Team 27 39 Amanda Kendall 26 Canyons Aquatic Club 27 43 Joy Field 18 Magnolia Aquatic Club 26 43 Veronica Burchill 19 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 26 USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:59 PM 7/1/2017 Page 2 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships - 6/27/2017 to 7/1/2017 & World Championship Trials Individual Rankings - Through Event 34 Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 45 Lisa Bratton 21 Texas A & M University 25 46 Abbey Weitzeil 20 California Aquatics 24 47 Kylie Stewart 21 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 22 48 Ashley Neidigh 22 Auburn University Swim Club 21 49 Jorie Caneta 20 Texas A & M University 20 49 Emma Barksdale 19 Gamecock Aquatics 20 51 Alyssa Tetzloff 20 Auburn University Swim Club 19 52 Jen Marrkand 21 Cavalier Swimming 18 52 Leah Stevens 20 Stanford Swimming 18 52 Emily Weiss 16 Cardinal Community Swim Club 18 55 Kayla Brumbaum 22 Wolfpack Elite 17 55 Vanessa Krause 19 Univ. Of Michigan Swim Team 17 55 Dakota Luther 17 Austin Swim Club 17 55 Elizabeth Beisel 24 Bluefish Swim Club 17 55 Asia Seidt 19 Lakeside Swim Team 17 60 Claire Rasmus 20 Texas A & M University 16 60 Ashley Twichell 28 North Carolina Aquatic Club 16 60 Katharine Ross 21 U. of Missouri 16 60 Rachael Bradford-Feldman 20 University of Louisville 16 60 Megan Byrnes 18 Stanford Swimming 16 65 Natalie Pierce 21 Club Seminole 15 65 Brooke Zeiger 21 University of Minnesota 15 65 Lucie Nordmann 17 Magnolia Aquatic Club 15 65 Alyssa Marsh 19 Duke University 15 69 Vanessa Pearl 17 Metroplex Aquatics 14 69 Annie Ochitwa 20 Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics 14 69 Alex Sumner 16 Suburban Seahawks Club 14 72 Taylor Ault 18 La Mirada Armada 13 72 Riley Scott 19 Marin Pirates 13 74 Madison Kennedy 29 SwimMAC Carolina 12 74 Gabby Deloof 21 Univ. Of Michigan Swim Team 12 74 Danielle Nack 21 University of Minnesota 12 74 Katharine Berkoff 16 Missoula Aquatic Club 12 74 Remedy Rule 20 Longhorn Aquatics 12 79 Claire Adams 18 Carmel Swim Club 11 79 Olivia Anderson 20 Aquajets Swim Team 11 79 Maddie Murphy 19 California Aquatics 11 82 Kim Williams 20 Stanford Swimming 10 82 Allie Szekely 19 Stanford Swimming 10 84 Haley Hynes 19 U. of Missouri 9 84 Ruby Martin 17 Iowa Flyers Swim Club 9 84 Elise Haan 19 Wolfpack Elite 9 84 Katrina Konopka 20 Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics 9 84 Gabrielle Kopenski 17 Texas Ford Aquatics 9 USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:59 PM 7/1/2017 Page 3 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships - 6/27/2017 to 7/1/2017 & World Championship Trials Individual Rankings - Through Event 34 Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 84 Stephanie Peters 21 Marietta Marlins, Inc 9 84 Erica Sullivan 16 Sandpipers Of Nevada 9 84 Tevyn Waddell 19 University of Minnesota 9 92 Lauren Case 19 Longhorn Aquatics 8 .50 93 Meaghan Raab 21 Nashville Aquatic Club 8 94 Cassidy Bayer 17 Nation's Capital Swim Club 7 .50 95 Emma Carlton 17 Bellingham Bay Swim Team 7 95 Ella Nelson 15 Nashville Aquatic Club 7 97 Maddie Wright 20 Trojan Swim Club 6 .50 97 Alicia Finnigan 19 Liberty Aquatics 6 .50 99 Allie Raab 17 Nashville Aquatic Club 6 99 Ally Howe 21 Stanford Swimming 6 99 Madelyn Donohoe 15 The Fish 6 99 Maddy Banic 20 University Of Tennessee 6 99 Sharli Brady 21 U. of Missouri 6 104 Leah Braswell 17 York YMCA 5 104 Kristin Malone 20 Texas A & M University 5 104 Nikol Popov 18 Canyons Aquatic Club 5 104 Phoebe Bacon 14 Nation's Capital Swim Club 5 104 Evie Pfeifer 18 CSP Tideriders 5 104 Chelsea Britt 22 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 5 104 Maria Carlson 21 Wisconsin Aquatics 5 104 Melissa Postoll 22 Northwestern University ST 5 112 Alice Treuth 20 Irish Aquatics 4 112 Isabella Rongione 17 Nation's Capital Swim Club 4 112 Casey Fanz 19 University of Louisville 4 112 Amalie Fackenthal 17 Davis Aquadarts Racing Team 4 112 Margaret Aroesty 18 Long Island Aquatic Club 4 117 Rebecca Millard 22 Longhorn Aquatics 3 117 Ali Galyer 19 Kentucky Aquatics 3 117 Linnea Mack 21 UCLA Swimming 3 117 Abby Jagdfeld 20 Wisconsin Aquatics 3 117 Ema Rajic 17 Champaign Cnty YMCA 3 117 Hannah Burns 20 Gator Swim Club 3 123 Hannah Magnuson 21 University of Louisville 2 123 Kate Douglass 15 Chelsea Piers Aquatic Club 2 123 Chenoa Devine 18 Davis Aquadarts Racing Team 2 123 Geena Freriks 20 Kentucky Aquatics 2 123 Stephanie Nelson 19 SwimMAC Carolina 2 123 Erin Voss 18 Stanford Swimming 2 123 Taylor Pike 17 Razorback Aquatic Club Aquahaw 2 123 Chase Travis 14 Nation's Capital Swim Club 2 123 Lindsey Horejsi 19 University of Minnesota 2 132 Amanda Weir 31 SwimAtlanta 1 USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:59 PM 7/1/2017 Page 4 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships - 6/27/2017 to 7/1/2017 & World Championship Trials Individual Rankings - Through Event 34 Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 132 Clara Smiddy 21 Univ. Of Michigan Swim Team 1 132 Hannah Saiz 26 Schroeder YMCA Swim Team 1 132 Claire Donahue 28 Tennessee Aquatics 1 132 Madeline Locus 23 SwimAtlanta 1 132 Grace Zhao 17 Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics 1 Men - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Caeleb Dressel 20 Bolles School Sharks 90 2 Michael Andrew 18 Race Pace Club 72 3 Ryan Murphy 21 California Aquatics 65 4 Kevin Cordes 23 Unattached 60 5 Chase Kalisz 23 North Baltimore Aquatic Club 56 6 Zane Grothe 25 Badger Swim Club,Inc. 53 7 Townley Haas 20 NOVA of Virginia Aquatics, Inc 52 7 Jay Litherland 21 Dynamo Swim Club 52 7 Nicolas Fink 23 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 52 10 Clark Smith 22 Longhorn Aquatics 51 11 Gunnar Bentz 21 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 49 12 Andrew Wilson 23 Longhorn Aquatics 47 13 Justin Ress 19 Wolfpack Elite 46 .50 14 Josh Prenot 23 California Aquatics 44 15 Andrew Abruzzo 17 Plymouth Whitemarsh Aquatics 41 16 Will Licon 22 Longhorn Aquatics 40 17 Matt Grevers 32 Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics 39 .50 18 Ryan Held 22 Wolfpack Elite 37 18 Nathan Adrian 28 California Aquatics 37 20 Zachary Apple 20 Auburn University Swim Club 36 20 Jack Conger 22 Nation's Capital Swim Club 36 20 TRUE Sweetser 19 Stanford Swimming 36 20 Grant Shoults 20 Stanford Swimming 36 24 Sean Lehane 22 Academy Bullets Swim Club 33 24 Cody Miller 25 Badger Swim Club,Inc. 33 24 Tim Phillips 26 SwimMAC Carolina 33 24 Cullen Jones 33 Wolfpack Elite 33 28 Jacob Pebley 23 California Aquatics 32 29 Jacob Montague 19 Univ. Of Michigan Swim Team 31 30 Blake Pieroni 21 Indiana University 30 30 Michael Chadwick 22 U. of Missouri 30 30 Abrahm DeVine 20 Stanford Swimming 30 30 Robert Finke 17 Saint Petersburg Aquatics 30 34 John Shebat 20 Nation's Capital Swim Club 29 .50 35 Zach Harting 19 University of Louisville 28 35 Taylor Dale 22 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 28 USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:59 PM 7/1/2017 Page 5 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships - 6/27/2017 to 7/1/2017 & World Championship Trials Individual Rankings - Through Event 34 Place Name Age Team Points 37 Kevin Litherland 21 Dynamo Swim Club 27 37 Daniel Carr 18 Pikes Peak Athletics 27 37 Chris Yeager 18 Nitro Swimming 27 37 Maxime Rooney 19 Pleasanton Seahawks 27 41 Justin Lynch 20 California Aquatics 25 .50 42 PJ Ransford 20 Univ.
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