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1 MEN's 200 Yard FREESTYLE RELAY NCAA Record EVENT: 1 MEN's 200 Yard FREESTYLE RELAY NCAA Record: 1:16.09 AUBURN 2004 NCAA MEET Record: 1:16.49 STANFORD 2002 AMERICAN Record: 1:16.49 STANFORD 2002 US OPEN Record: 1:16.09 AUBURN 2004 POOL RECORD: 1:16.93 STANFORD 1994 QUALIFYING FOR "A" CUT: 1:18.47 RESULTS of FINALS RANK TEAM PRELIM TIME CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) CAL. 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BERKELEY 1:45.91 1:45.67 :23.33 :26.06 :30.83 :25.45 7) ORIWOL, TOBIAS JR STANFORD 1:45.43 1:46.66 :22.75 :27.33 :31.13 :25.45 8) MITCHELL, ADAM JR MINNESOTA 1:45.97 1:47.05 :23.92 :26.41 :32.00 :24.72 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) ALEXANDROV, MIKE SO NORTHWESTERN 1:46.64 1:45.74 :23.06 :27.70 :29.98 :25.00 10) MELLORS, PAT FR VIRGINIA 1:46.07 1:46.34 :23.30 :27.13 :30.26 :25.65 11) STEPHENS, MARK JR STANFORD 1:46.24 1:46.45 :22.75 :27.53 :30.78 :25.39 12) LIEBHOLD, TIMOTHY SR WISCONSIN 1:46.54 1:46.58 :23.49 :26.70 :31.65 :24.74 13) CADY, KURT JR AUBURN 1:46.29 1:47.21 :23.10 :27.57 :31.02 :25.52 14) MANIA, ADAM SR WISCONSIN 1:46.14 1:47.31 :23.05 :26.52 :31.70 :26.04 15) CONNELL, RORY FR AUBURN 1:46.29 1:47.91 :23.54 :27.08 :32.19 :25.10 16) KAHN, DAVID JR TEXAS 1:46.33 1:48.30 :23.30 :27.36 :31.41 :26.23 EVENT: 4 MEN's 50 Yard FREESTYLE NCAA Record: :19.05 ANTHONY ERVIN CALIFORNIA 2002 AMERICAN Record: :19.05 JAGER/ ERVIN SCSC / CAL '90/'02 US OPEN Record: :19.05 JAGER/ ERVIN SCSC / CAL '90/'02 POOL RECORD: :19.08 NEIL WALKER TEXAS 1994 QUALIFYING FOR "A" CUT: :19.74 RESULTS of FINALS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM PRELIM TIME CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) BOUSQUET, FRED SR AUBURN :18.74** :18.90 :09.38 :09.52 ** NCAA Record: US OPEN Record: POOL RECORD: 2) DRAGANJA, DUJE SR CAL. BERKELEY :19.32 :19.01 :09.29 :09.72 3) WILDMAN-TOBRINER,BE SO STANFORD :19.32 :19.27 :09.48 :09.79 4) FERNS, LYNDON JR ARIZONA :19.30 :19.30 :09.44 :09.86 5) GIMBUTIS, ROLANDAS JR CAL. BERKELEY :19.45 :19.31 :09.37 :09.94 6) WOCHOMURKA, RYAN SR AUBURN :19.40 :19.45 :09.32 :10.13 7) GREVERS, MATT C SO NORTHWESTERN :19.40 :19.55 :09.41 :10.14 8) WEBER-GALE, GARRETT SO TEXAS :19.39 :19.57 :09.59 :09.98 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) CAVIC, MILORAD JR CAL. BERKELEY :19.46 :19.41 :09.47 :09.94 10) BURNETT, SIMON JR ARIZONA :19.46 :19.48 :09.54 :09.94 11) BOVELL, GEORGE JR AUBURN :19.51 :19.62 :09.76 :09.86 12) TILLY, JONAS JR CAL.
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