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NCAA Division I Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET NCAA Division I Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 1:15 PM 03/23/2018 Page 1 2018 NCAA Division 1 Men's Swimming & Diving - 03/21/2018 to 03/24/2018 Meet Program - Finals - Friday Alternates Event 8 Men 400 Yard IM 1 Zach Fong JR Virginia 45.73 NCAA: 3:33.42 03/24/2017 Chase Kalisz 2 Bryce Keblish JR Virginia 45.74 American: 3:33.42 03/24/2017 Chase Kalisz U. S. Open: 3:33.42 03/24/2017 Chase Kalisz Event 10 Men 200 Yard Freestyle Championship: 3:33.42 03/24/2017 Chase Kalisz NCAA: 1:29.63 03/21/2018 Blake Pieroni Pool: 3:37.84 03/23/2018 Andrew Seliskar American: 1:29.63 03/21/2018 Blake Pieroni Lane Name Yr School Prelims U. S. Open: 1:29.63 03/21/2018 Blake Pieroni Heat 1 B - Final Championship: 1:29.63 03/21/2018 Blake Pieroni 1 Robby Giller FR Virginia 3:41.56 Pool: 1:29.63 03/21/2018 Blake Pieroni 2 Tom Peribonio SR South Carolina 3:41.03 Lane Name Yr School Prelims 3 Mark Szaranek SR Florida 3:39.83 Heat 1 B - Final 4 Curtis Ogren SR Stanford 3:39.76 1 Grant House FR Arizona St 1:33.47 5 Ted Schubert SO Virginia 3:39.78 2 Jeff Newkirk JR Texas 1:33.28 6 Anton Ipsen SR NC State 3:39.90 3 Mikel Schreuders JR Missouri 1:33.21 7 Mike Thomas JR California 3:41.14 4 Zach Harting JR Louisville 1:33.16 8 Sam McHugh SR Tennessee 3:41.72 5 Paul Delakis FR Ohio St 1:33.21 Heat 2 A - Final 6 Cameron Craig SO Arizona St 1:33.27 1 Charlie Swanson SO Michigan 3:39.51 7 Sam Pomajevich FR Texas 1:33.44 2 Abrahm DeVine JR Stanford 3:39.29 8 Felix Auboeck SO Michigan 1:33.70 3 Gunnar Bentz SR Georgia 3:38.90 Heat 2 A - Final 4 Andrew Seliskar JR California 3:37.84 1 Mohamed Samy SO Indiana 1:32.76 5 Jonathan Roberts SR Texas 3:38.64 2 Dean Farris SO Harvard 1:32.41 6 Jay Litherland SR Georgia 3:38.92 3 Dylan Carter SR USC 1:32.30 7 Nick Thorne SR Arizona 3:39.39 4 Townley Haas JR Texas 1:31.78 8 Brandonn Almeida FR South Carolina 3:39.52 5 Zach Apple JR Auburn 1:32.20 Alternates 6 Blake Pieroni SR Indiana 1:32.40 1 Sean Grieshop FR California 3:42.02 7 Khader Baqlah SO Florida 1:32.53 2 Etay Gurevich SO Louisville 3:42.20 8 Bryce Mefford FR California 1:32.84 Alternates Event 9 Men 100 Yard Butterfly 1 Andrew Loy SO Ohio St 1:34.06 NCAA: 43.58 03/24/2017 Caeleb Dressel 2 Walker Higgins SO Georgia 1:34.18 American: 43.58 03/24/2017 Caeleb Dressel U. S. Open: 43.58 03/24/2017 Caeleb Dressel Event 11 Men 100 Yard Breaststroke Championship: 43.58 03/24/2017 Caeleb Dressel NCAA: 50.03 02/17/2018 Caeleb Dressel Pool: 44.37 03/23/2018 Caeleb Dressel American: 50.03 02/17/2018 Caeleb Dressel Lane Name Yr School Prelims U. S. Open: 50.03 02/17/2018 Caeleb Dressel Heat 1 B - Final Championship: 50.04 03/28/2014 Kevin Cordes 1 Ryan Coetzee SR Tennessee 45.61 Pool: 50.47 03/23/2018 Ian Finnerty 2 Andrew Liang SR Stanford 45.54 Lane Name Yr School Prelims 3 Coleman Stewart SO NC State 45.36 Heat 1 B - Final 4 Chatham Dobbs JR Arizona 45.31 1 Jake Armstrong JR West Virginia 52.44 5 Santo Condorelli SR USC 45.34 2 Brennan Pastorek FR Stanford 52.37 6 Jack Saunderson JR Towson 45.54 3 Peter Stevens SR Tennessee 52.35 7 Zheng Quah SO California 45.59 4 Jeremy Babinet SO Michigan 52.29 8 Evan White SR Michigan 45.70 5 Carlos Claverie SR Louisville 52.29 Heat 2 A - Final 6 Jacob Montague SO Michigan 52.36 1 Matthew Josa SR California 45.23 7 Itay Goldfaden SO South Carolina 52.40 2 Jan Switkowski SR Florida 45.09 8 Carson Sand JR California 52.47 3 Joseph Schooling SR Texas 44.97 4 Caeleb Dressel SR Florida 44.37 5 Vini Lanza JR Indiana 44.66 6 Ryan Held SR NC State 45.06 7 Justin Lynch SR California 45.13 8 Ryan Hoffer FR California 45.29 NCAA Division I Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 1:15 PM 03/23/2018 Page 2 2018 NCAA Division 1 Men's Swimming & Diving - 03/21/2018 to 03/24/2018 Meet Program - Finals - Friday Heat 2 A - Final (#11 Men 100 Yard Breaststroke) Event 14 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay 1 Levi Brock SR Indiana 52.24 NCAA: 1:21.54 03/24/2017 Texas 2 Conner McHugh SR Minnesota 52.05 J Shebat, W Licon, J Schooling, B Ringgold 3 Carsten Vissering JR USC 51.87 American: 1:22.40 03/27/2015 California 4 Ian Finnerty JR Indiana 50.47 R Murphy, C Katis, J Lynch, T Messerschmidt 5 Connor Hoppe SR California 51.78 U. S. Open: 1:21.54 03/24/2017 Texas 6 Alex Evdokimov SR Cornell 51.88 J Shebat, W Licon, J Schooling, B Ringgold 7 Mauro Castillo Luna SR Texas A&M 52.14 Championship: 1:21.54 03/24/2017 Texas 8 Evgenii Somov FR Louisville 52.28 J Shebat, W Licon, J Schooling, B Ringgold Alternates Pool: 1:23.12 03/25/2011 California 1 Ben Cono SR Loyola Universit 52.59 G Barnea, D Dugonjic, G Moore, N Adrian 2 Blair Bish JR Missouri St. (M) 52.63 Lane Team Relay Prelims Event 12 Men 100 Yard Backstroke Heat 1 B - Final NCAA: 43.49 03/25/2016 Ryan Murphy 1 Minnesota 1:25.17 American: 43.49 03/25/2016 Ryan Murphy 2 Arizona St 1:24.93 U. S. Open: 43.49 03/25/2016 Ryan Murphy 3 Alabama 1:24.83 Championship: 43.49 03/25/2016 Ryan Murphy 4 Stanford 1:23.89 Pool: 44.83 03/16/2007 Albert Subirats 5 Utah 1:24.46 Lane Name Yr School Prelims 6 Michigan 1:24.91 Heat 1 B - Final 7 Harvard 1:25.10 1 Zachary Poti SO Arizona St 45.80 8 Notre Dame 1:25.17 2 Daniel Carr FR California 45.69 Heat 2 A - Final 3 Zane Waddell SO Alabama 45.35 1 NC State 1:23.66 4 Mark Nikolaev JR Grand Canyon Uni 45.30 2 Texas 1:23.28 5 Javier Acevedo SO Georgia 45.32 3 Florida 1:23.24 6 Mohamed Samy SO Indiana 45.62 4 USC 1:22.76 7 Ryan Dudzinski JR Stanford 45.72 5 California 1:23.20 8 Joe Clark SO Virginia 45.93 6 Indiana 1:23.26 Heat 2 A - Final 7 Tennessee 1:23.64 1 Coleman Stewart SO NC State 45.16 8 Louisville 1:23.79 2 Nicolas Albiero FR Louisville 45.05 Alternates 3 John Shebat JR Texas 45.00 1 Georgia 1:25.19 4 Robert Glinta FR USC 44.99 2 Ohio St 1:25.31 5 Andreas Vazaios JR NC State 45.00 6 Ralf Tribuntsov SR USC 45.03 7 Anton Loncar SR Denver 45.11 8 Austin Katz FR Texas 45.21 Alternates 1 Gabriel Fantoni FR Indiana 45.95 2 Gustav Hokfelt SR GW 45.99.
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