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2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference EHAC Aquatics HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:47 PM 2/12/2021 Page 1 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference - 2/10/2021 to 2/13/2021 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimming & Diving Championships Team Rankings - Through Event 42 Women - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Lindenwood University Lindenwood University 1,396 2 Drury University Drury University 1,337 3 University of Indianapolis University of Indianapolis 1,298 4 McKendree University McKendree University 678 5 Truman State University Truman State University 547 .50 6 Lewis University Lewis University 522 7 University of MissouriStLouis University of MissouriStLouis 479 8 William Jewell College William Jewell College 273 9 Maryville University Maryville University 247 .50 Total 6,778.00 Men - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Drury University Drury University 1,215 .50 2 University of Indianapolis University of Indianapolis 1,100 .50 3 Lindenwood University Lindenwood University 1,012 .50 4 Missouri Univ of Science and T Missouri Univ of Science and T 910 .50 5 McKendree University McKendree University 795 .50 6 Lewis University Lewis University 505 7 William Jewell College William Jewell College 390 .50 8 University of MissouriStLouis University of MissouriStLouis 300 9 Truman State University Truman State University 282 10 Maryville University Maryville University 140 Total 6,652.00 EHAC Aquatics HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 3:32 PM 2/12/2021 Page 1 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference - 2/10/2021 to 2/13/2021 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimming & Diving Championships Results - Friday Men's Events Event 20 Men 500 Yard Freestyle GLVC: 4:21.56 G 2/9/2018 Joan Casanovas Drury 4:21.76 A NCAA ACUT 4:34.84 B NCAABCUT Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time 1 Dalu, Fabio SO McKendree University 4:23.49 4:21.03 A 24.17 49.80 (25.63) 1:15.88 (26.08) 1:42.33 (26.45) 2:08.87 (26.54) 2:35.37 (26.50) 3:02.10 (26.73) 3:28.84 (26.74) 3:55.38 (26.54) 4:21.03 (25.65) 2 Hedeen, Christian R SO University of Indianapolis 4:26.70 4:23.79 B 24.46 50.64 (26.18) 1:16.95 (26.31) 1:43.36 (26.41) 2:09.62 (26.26) 2:35.85 (26.23) 3:02.18 (26.33) 3:28.99 (26.81) 3:56.57 (27.58) 4:23.79 (27.22) 3 Wenk, Sebastian SO University of Indianapolis 4:35.93 4:24.77 B 24.33 50.58 (26.25) 1:17.36 (26.78) 1:44.32 (26.96) 2:11.36 (27.04) 2:38.51 (27.15) 3:04.93 (26.42) 3:31.69 (26.76) 3:58.65 (26.96) 4:24.77 (26.12) 4 Mateos-Mongelos, Matheo FR Lindenwood University 4:31.62 4:25.85 B 23.84 50.02 (26.18) 1:16.97 (26.95) 1:44.18 (27.21) 2:11.58 (27.40) 2:39.10 (27.52) 3:06.26 (27.16) 3:33.20 (26.94) 3:59.73 (26.53) 4:25.85 (26.12) 5 Graham, Alexander W JR Missouri Univ of Science and T 4:33.12 4:29.00 B 25.07 51.45 (26.38) 1:18.47 (27.02) 1:45.71 (27.24) 2:12.68 (26.97) 2:40.24 (27.56) 3:07.68 (27.44) 3:35.02 (27.34) 4:02.39 (27.37) 4:29.00 (26.61) 6 Jaworski, Vincent L SO Lindenwood University 4:27.27 4:29.42 B 24.40 51.04 (26.64) 1:18.09 (27.05) 1:45.21 (27.12) 2:12.30 (27.09) 2:39.46 (27.16) 3:06.72 (27.26) 3:34.36 (27.64) 4:02.35 (27.99) 4:29.42 (27.07) 7 Olsson, Melker FR Lindenwood University 4:28.68 4:29.52 B 24.28 50.80 (26.52) 1:17.58 (26.78) 1:44.70 (27.12) 2:12.12 (27.42) 2:39.29 (27.17) 3:06.56 (27.27) 3:33.95 (27.39) 4:01.69 (27.74) 4:29.52 (27.83) 8 Busch, Marcelo JR Missouri Univ of Science and T 4:39.65 4:30.49 B 24.56 51.14 (26.58) 1:18.01 (26.87) 1:44.90 (26.89) 2:12.09 (27.19) 2:39.59 (27.50) 3:07.34 (27.75) 3:34.99 (27.65) 4:03.00 (28.01) 4:30.49 (27.49) 9 Melinder, Martin FR Missouri Univ of Science and T 4:35.51 4:30.68 B 24.84 51.20 (26.36) 1:18.32 (27.12) 1:45.60 (27.28) 2:12.95 (27.35) 2:40.52 (27.57) 3:08.14 (27.62) 3:35.88 (27.74) 4:03.73 (27.85) 4:30.68 (26.95) 10 Fraser-Allen, Charlie JR McKendree University 4:31.76 4:31.02 B 24.98 51.91 (26.93) 1:19.31 (27.40) 1:46.89 (27.58) 2:14.67 (27.78) 2:42.22 (27.55) 3:09.97 (27.75) 3:37.56 (27.59) 4:04.53 (26.97) 4:31.02 (26.49) 11 Chalat, Stanislaw SO University of Indianapolis 4:42.87 4:31.91 B 25.28 52.00 (26.72) 1:19.07 (27.07) 1:46.40 (27.33) 2:13.90 (27.50) 2:41.46 (27.56) 3:09.02 (27.56) 3:36.77 (27.75) 4:04.45 (27.68) 4:31.91 (27.46) EHAC Aquatics HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 3:32 PM 2/12/2021 Page 2 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference - 2/10/2021 to 2/13/2021 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimming & Diving Championships Results - Friday Men's Events (Event 20 Men 500 Yard Freestyle) Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time 12 Lima, Lucas JR Drury University 4:29.68 4:32.78 B 24.59 51.51 (26.92) 1:19.01 (27.50) 1:46.46 (27.45) 2:14.09 (27.63) 2:41.87 (27.78) 3:09.71 (27.84) 3:37.69 (27.98) 4:05.30 (27.61) 4:32.78 (27.48) 13 Jamison, Noah SO University of Indianapolis 4:40.43 4:34.15 B 24.75 51.35 (26.60) 1:18.31 (26.96) 1:45.85 (27.54) 2:13.69 (27.84) 2:41.66 (27.97) 3:09.93 (28.27) 3:38.13 (28.20) 4:06.19 (28.06) 4:34.15 (27.96) 14 Sawyer, Connor J FR William Jewell College 4:40.68 4:35.61 25.28 53.23 (27.95) 1:21.51 (28.28) 1:49.82 (28.31) 2:18.13 (28.31) 2:45.88 (27.75) 3:13.67 (27.79) 3:41.49 (27.82) 4:09.13 (27.64) 4:35.61 (26.48) 15 Vandergraaf, Ean JR Drury University 4:26.66 4:35.71 24.38 50.60 (26.22) 1:17.65 (27.05) 1:45.18 (27.53) 2:12.72 (27.54) 2:40.21 (27.49) 3:08.20 (27.99) 3:37.22 (29.02) 4:06.67 (29.45) 4:35.71 (29.04) 16 Mugg, Jackson A JR Lewis University 4:48.77 4:35.78 24.53 51.15 (26.62) 1:18.26 (27.11) 1:45.50 (27.24) 2:13.11 (27.61) 2:41.31 (28.20) 3:09.80 (28.49) 3:38.55 (28.75) 4:07.34 (28.79) 4:35.78 (28.44) 17 Neils, Connor K JR Truman State University 4:42.68 4:36.77 24.87 51.82 (26.95) 1:19.16 (27.34) 1:46.74 (27.58) 2:14.68 (27.94) 2:42.88 (28.20) 3:11.43 (28.55) 3:40.07 (28.64) 4:08.85 (28.78) 4:36.77 (27.92) 18 Heye, Nico FR Lindenwood University 4:40.03 4:37.09 25.61 52.77 (27.16) 1:20.35 (27.58) 1:48.40 (28.05) 2:16.75 (28.35) 2:45.19 (28.44) 3:13.29 (28.10) 3:41.60 (28.31) 4:09.79 (28.19) 4:37.09 (27.30) 19 Root, Evan T JR Lindenwood University 4:37.78 4:37.63 24.09 50.61 (26.52) 1:17.76 (27.15) 1:45.61 (27.85) 2:13.96 (28.35) 2:42.09 (28.13) 3:11.04 (28.95) 3:40.15 (29.11) 4:09.18 (29.03) 4:37.63 (28.45) 20 Baggette, Brian M SR McKendree University 4:39.83 4:38.92 25.46 52.85 (27.39) 1:20.46 (27.61) 1:48.52 (28.06) 2:16.86 (28.34) 2:45.45 (28.59) 3:14.10 (28.65) 3:42.98 (28.88) 4:11.92 (28.94) 4:38.92 (27.00) 21 Rasmussen, Jan JR Drury University 4:44.48 4:39.67 23.94 50.61 (26.67) 1:18.17 (27.56) 1:46.47 (28.30) 2:14.90 (28.43) 2:43.53 (28.63) 3:12.30 (28.77) 3:41.38 (29.08) 4:10.80 (29.42) 4:39.67 (28.87) 22 Geurts, Collin M FR William Jewell College 4:52.55 4:43.59 25.90 54.46 (28.56) 1:23.36 (28.90) 1:52.20 (28.84) 2:21.21 (29.01) 2:50.05 (28.84) 3:19.08 (29.03) 3:48.14 (29.06) 4:16.38 (28.24) 4:43.59 (27.21) 23 Schrock, Gary T JR McKendree University 4:40.37 4:44.10 25.29 52.66 (27.37) 1:20.55 (27.89) 1:48.67 (28.12) 2:17.64 (28.97) 2:46.61 (28.97) 3:15.95 (29.34) 3:45.89 (29.94) 4:15.51 (29.62) 4:44.10 (28.59) EHAC Aquatics HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 3:32 PM 2/12/2021 Page 3 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference - 2/10/2021 to 2/13/2021 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimming & Diving Championships Results - Friday Men's Events (Event 20 Men 500 Yard Freestyle) Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time 24 Rolfsen, Isaac J FR Lewis University 4:57.33 4:44.96 25.89 53.95 (28.06) 1:22.62 (28.67) 1:51.32 (28.70) 2:20.41 (29.09) 2:49.44 (29.03) 3:18.57 (29.13) 3:47.86 (29.29) 4:16.94 (29.08) 4:44.96 (28.02) 25 Stahl, Keven J SR University of MissouriStLouis 4:41.86 4:46.57 25.27 53.03 (27.76) 1:21.77 (28.74) 1:50.67 (28.90) 2:19.82 (29.15) 2:48.44 (28.62) 3:17.57 (29.13) 3:47.21 (29.64) 4:17.04 (29.83) 4:46.57 (29.53) 26 Samsel, Daniel P FR William Jewell College 5:03.12 4:49.98 27.10 56.24 (29.14) 1:25.83 (29.59) 1:55.16 (29.33) 2:24.45 (29.29) 2:53.81 (29.36) 3:23.25 (29.44) 3:52.53 (29.28) 4:21.64 (29.11) 4:49.98 (28.34) 27 Fink, Daniel W FR Truman State University 4:53.45 4:58.12 26.45 56.32 (29.87) 1:26.48 (30.16) 1:56.76 (30.28) 2:26.95 (30.19) 2:57.05 (30.10) 3:27.46 (30.41) 3:57.80 (30.34) 4:28.11 (30.31) 4:58.12 (30.01) 28 Dorsey, Ryan N SO University of MissouriStLouis 4:49.26 4:59.63 26.10 54.66 (28.56) 1:23.84 (29.18) 1:53.49 (29.65) 2:23.78 (30.29) 2:54.26 (30.48) 3:25.27 (31.01) 3:56.66 (31.39) 4:28.27 (31.61) 4:59.63 (31.36) 29 Tallent, Devon S FR Maryville University 5:26.31 5:06.76 27.04 56.63 (29.59) 1:26.43 (29.80) 1:56.57 (30.14) 2:26.97 (30.40) 2:58.14 (31.17) 3:29.72 (31.58) 4:01.99 (32.27) 4:34.80 (32.81) 5:06.76 (31.96) --- Roach, Michael J JR Lewis University 5:17.56 DQ False start 25.60 53.35 (27.75) 1:21.96 (28.61) 1:51.25 (29.29) 2:21.08 (29.83) 2:51.30 (30.22) 3:21.45 (30.15) 3:51.93 (30.48) 4:22.40 (30.47) DQ (29.20) Event 22 Men 100 Yard Backstroke GLVC: 47.11 G 2/13/2015 Bryan Wiener Lewis-IL 46.86 A NCAA ACUT 49.20 B NCAABCUT Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time 1 Thompson, Jeron SO University of Indianapolis 48.88 47.11G B 22.34 47.11 (24.77) 2 Carey, DaVante S SO McKendree University 49.49 47.61 B 22.47 47.61 (25.14) 3 Bighetti, Nathan JR Drury University 46.98 47.99 B 23.07 47.99 (24.92) 4 Clancy, Noah B FR Missouri Univ of Science and T 48.72 48.09 B 22.99 48.09 (25.10) 5 Ostrowski, Karol FR Drury University 46.84 48.28 B 23.36 48.28 (24.92) 6 Wahby, Ahmed SR Drury University 49.56 48.68 B 23.49 48.68 (25.19) EHAC Aquatics HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 3:32 PM 2/12/2021 Page 4 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference - 2/10/2021 to 2/13/2021 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimming & Diving Championships Results - Friday Men's Events (Event 22 Men 100 Yard Backstroke) Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time 7 Cavanaugh, Mark J FR Missouri Univ of Science and T
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