Day 4 Finals Live Wrap-up

December 4, 2022

2022 MINNESOTA WELCOME

Cal is holding on to its lead atop the males’s and also ladies’s standings of the 2022 Minnesota Invite as the fulfill completes tonight in Minneapolis.

Last evening saw a women’ 17-18 NAG document by Lydia Jacoby in addition to a brand-new Huge 12 document by the Texas ladies in the 400 collection relay. Tonight must include an enjoyable fight in between Cal’s Reece Whitley and also Minnesota’s Max McHugh, that incorporated the 100 bust on Friday evening and also came within.03 secs of each various other in the 200 bust throughout prelims today. In addition to the 200 bust, there will certainly likewise be finals in the 1650 cost-free, 200 back, 100 cost-free, 200 fly, and also 400 cost-free relay to finish up competing this weekend break.

Remain tuned for online updates from the last session listed below:

RATINGS AFTER DAY 3:

Females:

  1. Cal– 1289.50
  2. Texas– 1283
  3. Wisconsin– 865
  4. Minnesota– 763
  5. Arizona– 538.50
  6. Pitt– 440
  7. Harvard– 392
  8. UNLV– 105

Guy:

  1. Cal– 1187
  2. Arizona– 1035
  3. Texas– 988
  4. Minnesota– 635
  5. Wisconsin– 492
  6. Harvard– 422
  7. Pitt– 363
  8. UNLV– 265

FEMALE’S 1650 FREE– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 15:52.41

Leading 8:

  1. Erica Sullivan (TEX)– 15:58.97
  2. Paige McKenna (WISC)– 16:08.43
  3. Alivia Lindorfer (WISC)– 16:11.56
  4. Sarah DiMeco (CAL)– 16:17.97
  5. Olivia McMurray (TEX)– 16:19.67
  6. Elle Braun (WISC)– 16:22.48
  7. Blair Stoneburg (WISC)– 16:24.79
  8. Jacqueline Tinneny (PITT)– 16:28.93

Texas student Erica Sullivan outdueled Wisconsin student Paige McKenna by 10 secs in the mile in a rematch of in 2014’s NCAA last. Sullivan’s time of 15:58.97 is the second-fastest time in the country this period behind Georgia’s Abby McCulloh (15:57.08). She went greater than 3 secs quicker than her time at the Minnesota Invite in 2014.

McKenna ended up in 16:08.43, 3 2nd in advance of Wisconsin colleague Alivia Lindorfer (16:11.56).

GUY’S 1650 FREE– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 14:37.31

Leading 8:

  1. Alec Enyeart (TEX)– 14:43.39
  2. Chris Nagy (MINN)– 14:52.62
  3. Bar Soloveychik (MINN)– 14:53.49
  4. Coby Carrozza (TEX)– 15:10.71
  5. Shane Washart (HARV)– 15:13.51
  6. Jack Meehan (CAL)– 15:14.43
  7. William Christenson (MINN)– 15:19.62
  8. Jack Leuthold (WISC)– 15:19.69

Texas fresher Alec Enyeart cut over 13 secs off his individual finest from last December to win the males’s 1650 cost-free in 14:43.39. It’s the second-fastest time in the country this period behind Alabama’s Victor Johansson ( 14:39.63) and also the 11th-fastest all-time in the young boys’ 17-18 age.

The Minnesota set of Chris Nagy and also Bar Soloveychik went 2-3 concerning 10 secs behind Enyeart in 14:52.62 and also 15:53.49, specifically.

Enyeart’s colleague, Coby Carrozza, took 4th location 27 secs behind Enyeart in 15:10.71. Harvard’s Shane Washart positioned 5th in 15:13.51.

FEMALE’S 200 BACK– LAST

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 1:50.50
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 1:53.97

Leading 8:

  1. Isabelle Stadden (CAL)– 1:50.21
  2. Olivia Bray (TEX)– 1:50.71
  3. Phoebe Bacon (WISC)– 1:51.22
  4. Paula Rodriguez Rivero (MINN)– 1:55.35
  5. Annika McEnroe (CAL)– 1:55.55
  6. Claire Jansen (PITT)– 1:57.28
  7. Ava Yablonski (MINN)– 1:57.48
  8. Ayla Spitz (CAL)– 1:57.71

Cal junior Isabelle Stadden snuck under the NCAA ‘A’ common with a 1:50.21 to border Texas junior Olivia Bray (1:50.71) by half a 2nd in the 200 back last.

Stadden’s time stands as the third-fastest this period behind Tennessee’s Josephine Richer (1:50.12) and also Stanford’s Claire Curzan ( 1:48.50). She was much less than a 2nd slower than her individual finest 1:49.45 from NCAAs last period. NCAA runner-up Phoebe Bacon of Wisconsin positioned 3rd in 1:51.22.

GUY’S 200 BACK– LAST

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 1:39.13
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 1:40.92

Leading 8:

  1. Chris O’Connor (TEX)– 1:40.65
  2. Jake Newmark (WISC)– 1:41.59
  3. Colby Mefford (CAL)– 1:41.69
  4. Ziyad Salem (CAL)– 1:42.33
  5. Artilleryman Give (HARV)– 1:42.41
  6. Panos Bolanos (UNLV)– 1:42.72
  7. Anthony Rincon (HARV)– 1:43.10
  8. Ethan Harder (TEX)– 1:44.40

Cal’s Destin Lasco travelled a little bit way too much in the prelims today and also gotten approved for the B-final, however he still swam the second-fastest time in the NCAA this period with a 1:39.09. Just Georgia elderly Ian Grum has actually been quicker up until now this period (1:38.84).

In the A-final, Texas junior Chris O’Connor went down 4 secs off his season-best to declare triumph in the males’s 200 back. His time of 1:40.65 seems the third-fastest in the country this period, simply off his individual finest 1:40.47 from March.

Wisconsin junior Jake Newmark touched much less than a 2nd after O’Connor in 1:41.59, a pair secs off his individual finest from Huge 10s last period. Cal elderly Colby Mefford positioned 3rd as the only various other swimmer in the area sub-1:42 at 1:41.69.

FEMALE’S 100 FREE– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 47.18
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 48.44

Leading 8:

  1. Poise Cooper (TEX)– 48.51
  2. Kyla Leibel (TEX)– 48.68
  3. Maddy Burt (ARIZ)– 48.81
  4. Hannah Cornish (MINN)– 48.90
  5. Bridget Semenuk (TEX)– 49.01
  6. Eloise Riley (CAL)– 49.04
  7. Emma Davidson (CAL)– 49.31
  8. Ella Mazurek (CAL)– 49.44

Texas junior Poise Cooper clocked the 2nd sub-49.00 100 devoid of her occupation after dipping under that mark for a 48.65 throughout prelims. She was also quicker below in the last, going 48.51 to border colleague Kyla Leibel by.17 secs. Arizona’s Maddy Burt and also Minnesota’s Hannah Cornish likewise ended up sub-49 in the last.

GUY’S 100 FREE– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 41.64
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 42.34

Leading 8:

  1. Bjorn Seeliger (CAL)– 41.68
  2. Daniel Krueger (TEX)– 42.23
  3. Peter Larson (TEX)– 42.54
  4. Seeker Ingram (ARIZ)– 42.61
  5. Jack Alexy (CAL)– 42.67
  6. Robin Hanson (CAL)– 42.71
  7. Matthew Jensen (CAL)– 42.92
  8. Andrew Benson (WISC)– 42.96

Cal’s Bjorn Seeliger was much less than a 2nd off his individual finest with his first-place coating in the 100 cost-free (41.68) in Minneapolis. Seeliger’s time of 41.68 seems the second-fastest in the NCAA this period behind Tennessee student Jordan Crooks (41.17 ).

A set of Texas colleagues went 2-3 below as Daniel Krueger (42.23) and also Peter Larson (42.54) were divided by simply a couple of tenths of a 2nd.

FEMALE’S 200 BUST– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 2:06.18
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 2:09.15

GUY’S 200 BUST– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 1:51.54
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 1:53.23

Guy’s 200 BreastTop 8:

  1. Reece Whitley (CAL)– 1:52.16
  2. Max McHugh (MINN)– 1:52.77
  3. Braden Creeping Plants (TEX)– 1:53.96
  4. Cooper Van Der Laan– 1:55.25
  5. Adnan Beji (UNLC)– 1:56.41
  6. Jerry Chen (PITT)– 1:57.39
  7. Paul DeGrado (TEX)– 1:57.45
  8. Dylan Rhee (HARV)– 1:58.20
5th years Reece Whitley of Cal and also Max McHugh of Minnesota are familiar with neck and neck fights, having actually dealt with each various other countless times with their corresponding professions. In what might be among their last battles in this occasion (at the very least in backyards), Whitley obtained the very best of McHugh after heading out 0.76 s quicker than him over the initial 100. McHugh shut a little bit on the last lap, however it had not been sufficient as Whitley touched initially, 1:52.16 to 1:52.77.
Whitley’s time seems the 5th-fastest in the country up until now this period, while McHugh’s connections him with Texas’ Caspar Corbeau for 8th.
Corbeau’s Longhorn colleague Braden Creeping Plants was the only various other male to obtain under 1:55 tonight, taking third in 1:53.96.

FEMALE’S 200 FLY– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 1:52.86
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 1:56.14

Leading 8:

  1. Kelly Pash (TEX)– 1:51.96
  2. Dakota Luther (TEX)– 1:52.58
  3. Rachel Klinker (CAL)– 1:54.44
  4. Leah Polonsky (CAL)– 1:54.50
  5. Emma Sticklen (TEX)– 1:54.76
  6. Megan Van Berkom (MINN)– 1:55.38
  7. Julia Heimstead (ARIZ)– 1:55.57
  8. Lizzy Chef (CAL)– 1:56.02

Texas elderly Kelly Pash clocked a brand-new individual finest with her initial occupation sub-1:52 swim, a 1:51.96 that positioned her in advance of colleague Dakota Luther It’s the fastest time in the NCAA this period, quicker than she went to NCAAs last period when she positioned 4th in 1:52.01.

The Cal set of Rachel Klinker (1:54.44) and also Leah Polonsky (1:54.50) went 3-4 much less than a tenth of a 2nd apart.

GUY’S 200 FLY– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 1:40.20
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 1:42.42

Leading 8:

  1. Dare Rose (CAL)– 1:41.01
  2. Cole Crane (TEX)– 1:42.25
  3. Kaiser Neverman (MINN)– 1:42.96
  4. Sam Artmann (TEX)– 1:43.01
  5. Haakon Naughton (ARIZ)– 1:43.51
  6. Brooks Taner (ARIZ)– 1:44.05
  7. Gabriel Jett (CAL)– 1:44.77
  8. Adam Mahler (PITT)– 1:45.68

Cal junior Attempt Rose won the 200 zip over a 2nd with an individual finest 1:41.01. His previous finest was a 1:41.06 he swam in prelims at NCAAs last period prior to taking 12th in the last with a 1:41.23.

Second-place finisher Cole Crane of Texas was simply.04 secs off his individual finest while third-place finisher Kaiser Neverman removed a Minnesota institution document with a 1:42.96. The previous mark came from Kyle Van Swol (1:43.37) from 2014. Neverman likewise established the 200 IM document on Thursday.

FEMALE’S 400 FREE RELAY– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 3:14.10
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 3:14.50

Leading 8:

  1. Texas– 3:12.06
  2. Cal– 3:14.98
  3. Arizona– 3:14.98
  4. Texas– 3:14.99
  5. Minnesota– 3:16.85
  6. Wisconsin– 3:17.50
  7. Cal ‘B’– 3:17.74
  8. Cal ‘C’– 3:20.88

The Texas quartet of Kelly Pash (47.35 ), Kyla Leibel (47.87 ), Poise Cooper (48.44 ), and also Bridget Semenuk (48.40) integrated for a 3:12.06 to raise the Longhorns to triumph over Cal by virtually 3 secs.

Simply a pair occasions after taping a brand-new individual finest in the 200 fly, Pash published the fastest opening split in the area. Semenuk linked for the quickest moving split in the area together with Texas ‘B’ relay swimmer Emma Stickle n.

Cal bent its deepness by positioning 3 relay groups in the leading 8, highlighted by the ‘A’ group’s second-place coating in 3:14.98.

GUY’S 400 FREE RELAY– FINAL

  • NCAA ‘A’ Requirement– 2:50.52
  • 2022 NCAA Invite Time– 2:51.11

Leading 8:

  1. Cal– 2:48.63
  2. Texas ‘B’– 2:49.00
  3. Texas ‘A’– 2:49.32
  4. Arizona — 2:50.47
  5. Arizona ‘B’ — 2:52.27
  6. Wisconsin– 2:53.27
  7. Cal ‘C’– 2:53.94
  8. Harvard– 2:54.31

Cal went with a little bit of a hybrid technique as opposed to simply swimming their 4 fastest males on the ‘A’ relay, causing the Golden Bears installing the fastest 2 times of the evening.

In the last warm, the ‘A’ relay of Jack Alexy (42.50 ), Robin Hanson (42.37 ), Matthew Jensen (42.02 ), and also Destin Lasco (41.74) integrated for a 2:48.63, which places them at # 4 in the country this period.

One warm previously, the ‘B’ relay obtained a 42.00 leadoff from private 100 cost-free champ Bjorn Seeliger, after that Liam Bell (42.63 ), Dylan Hawk (42.56 ), and also Dare Rose (41.81) rounded off for a 2:49.00.

These points are never ever precise, however the mathematics recommends that relocating Seeliger and also Rose on the ‘A’ relay would certainly’ve been the Bears something in the area of Tennessee’s nation-leading 2:47.27.

The Texas males ended up 3rd in 2:49.32. Peter Larson virtually matched Alexy on the leadoff, going 42.54 and also precisely reproducing the life time best he swam in the private 100 cost-free previously in the session, and also Daniel Krueger had the fastest split in the area at 41.28.

Arizona likewise obtained under the NCAA ‘A’ common with a 2:50.47.

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