Big 12 Championships, Night 4: Joleigh Crye Ends Arizona State Sweep Hopes; Ilya Kharun Rules 200 Fly

Big 12 Championships, Night 4: Joleigh Crye Ends Arizona State Sweep Hopes
Night 4 of the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships dawned with every swimming gold medal having been taken home by an Arizona State swimmer.
That streak came to an end Friday night at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, thanks to Joleigh Crye of Cincinnati in the 100 breaststroke. But there was plenty of gold to go around for the Sun Devils before that. They finished the night on a down note, with Arizona edging ASU in the women’s 200 free relay and a record men’s 200 free time by Arizona State getting wiped out by DQ.
All the action Friday night:
- Big 12 Swimming Coverage
- Big 12 Championships Live Results
- Big 12 Championships Meet Hub
- Night 1 Recap
- Night 2 Recap
- Night 3 Recap
Team Scores, Night 4
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 33 1. Asu 1210 2. University of Houston 926.5 3. University of Arizona 864 4. University of Cincinnati 635 5. Texas Christian University 614 6. University of Utah 587.5 7. Brigham Young University 551 8. University of Kansas 435 9. Iowa State University 301 10. West Virginia University 298
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 34 1. Asu 1398.5 2. University of Arizona 1033 3. University of Utah 914 4. Texas Christian University 865.5 5. Brigham Young University 780 6. University of Cincinnati 692 7. West Virginia University 464
Women’s 200 butterfly
Deniz Ertan, the runner-up in the 500 freestyle, won the 200 butterfly in 1:54.92. She was nearly two seconds clear of the field.
Houston boosted its team placement with second and third, Adelaide Meuter going 1:56.85 and Sydney Nethercutt another second behind. Houston also took sixth and seventh. Arizona State didn’t lose ground, though, with Grace Lindberg fourth and Sonia Vaishnani fifth after two top-three finishes.
Event 25 Women 200 Yard Butterfly ========================================================================= NCAA D1: ! 1:49.16 2/23/2024 Alex Walsh American: $ 1:49.37 10/20/2023Regan Smith US Open: & 1:48.33 10/20/2023Reagan Smith Big 12: * 1:49.95 3/18/2023 Emma Sticklen, Texas Meet: # 1:51.66 3/1/2024 Kelly Pash, Texas NCAA "A": A 1:52.47 NCAA "B": B 1:58.93 NCCA Invit24: 1:55.88 Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Ertan, Deniz JR ASU 1:56.55 1:54.92B 32 25.75 54.77 (29.02) 1:24.53 (29.76) 1:54.92 (30.39) 2 Meuter, Adelaide SR Houston 1:58.15 1:56.85B 28 26.29 55.80 (29.51) 1:25.74 (29.94) 1:56.85 (31.11) 3 Nethercutt, Sydney SO Houston 1:58.60 1:57.99B 27 26.58 56.33 (29.75) 1:26.58 (30.25) 1:57.99 (31.41) 4 Lindberg, Grace SO ASU 1:59.99 1:58.32B 26 26.74 56.87 (30.13) 1:27.31 (30.44) 1:58.32 (31.01) 5 Vaishnani, Sonia SO ASU 1:58.30 1:58.36B 25 26.22 56.02 (29.80) 1:26.63 (30.61) 1:58.36 (31.73) 6 El Gendy, Noor JR Houston 1:58.34 1:59.01 24 27.19 56.87 (29.68) 1:27.50 (30.63) 1:59.01 (31.51) 7 Alvarez, Abbie SR Houston 1:59.61 1:59.22 23 26.36 56.55 (30.19) 1:27.11 (30.56) 1:59.22 (32.11) 8 Gore, Morgan JR Texas Christian 2:00.05 1:59.31 22 26.36 56.53 (30.17) 1:27.71 (31.18) 1:59.31 (31.60)
Men’s 200 butterfly
The biggest single swim of the night didn’t bring a season-best for Ilya Kharun, but it was an A cut of 1:39.41 to easily beat the field and keep Arizona State’s streak alive. Kharun, who doesn’t appear near fully rested, has been 1:38.74 in-season. His finals time allows the meet record, which belongs to Jack Conger of Texas, to survive by .24 seconds.
It was just – “just” has become a relative term – 1-4-6 for ASU, with Filip Senc-Samardzic fourth. In between was two Arizona swimmer, Haakon Naughton taking the silver medal in 1:40.67 and Joel Nace third in 1:42.76.
Event 26 Men 200 Yard Butterfly ========================================================================= NCAA D1: ! 1:37.17 1/25/2025 Luca Urlando American: $ 1:37.17 1/25/2025 Luca Urlando US Open: & 1:37.17 1/25/2025 Luca Urlando Big 12: * 1:37.35 3/25/2017 Jack Conger, Texas Meet: # 1:39.17 2/25/2017 Jack Conger, Texas NCAA "A": A 1:40.05 NCAA "B": B 1:45.34 NCCA Invit24: 1:42.10 Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Kharun, Ilya SO ASU 1:39.96 1:39.41A 32 22.28 47.48 (25.20) 1:13.22 (25.74) 1:39.41 (26.19) 2 Naughton, Haakon JR Arizona 1:42.25 1:40.67B 28 22.25 47.87 (25.62) 1:14.10 (26.23) 1:40.67 (26.57) 3 Nace, Joel FR Arizona 1:43.59 1:42.76B 27 22.63 48.56 (25.93) 1:15.10 (26.54) 1:42.76 (27.66) 4 Senc-Samardzic, Filip SO ASU 1:43.57 1:42.84B 26 22.65 48.89 (26.24) 1:15.83 (26.94) 1:42.84 (27.01) 5 VanBrocklin, Evan JR Utah 1:43.96 1:43.93B 25 23.16 49.48 (26.32) 1:16.46 (26.98) 1:43.93 (27.47) 6 Mason, Jake JR ASU 1:43.94 1:44.13B 24 22.89 48.56 (25.67) 1:15.39 (26.83) 1:44.13 (28.74) 7 Freri, Geremia SR Texas Christian 1:44.72 1:44.70B 23 23.12 49.67 (26.55) 1:16.62 (26.95) 1:44.70 (28.08) 8 Walter, Jakub SO Utah 1:44.99 1:45.09B 22 23.54 50.28 (26.74) 1:17.55 (27.27) 1:45.09 (27.54)
Women’s 100 breaststroke
So ends the Arizona State gold monopoly in swimming, thanks to Joleigh Crye of Cincinnati, who went 58.09 to win.
This event was always going to be the one most likely to do it with a pair of NCAA holdovers from last year’s field. Crye was third at this meet and 13th at NCAAs, each time a spot ahead of Houston’s Henrietta Fangli.
The two tangled again Friday, Crye besting her by .39 seconds in prelims, then building a big lead to hold off her charge at night by just .03 seconds. With the A cut of 58.01, both are well within the recent NCAA selection times.
BYUs Mackenzie Miller is as well, finishing third in 58.60. She was only .25 off Fangli when they turned for home. Arizona’s Eleni Gewalt finished fourth, with Arizona’s Iza Adame just managing fifth.
Event 27 Women 100 Yard Breaststroke ========================================================================= NCAA D1: ! 55.73 3/22/2019 Lilly King American: $ 55.73 3/22/2019 Lilly King US Open: & 55.73 3/22/2019 Lilly King Big 12: * 56.88 3/18/2022 Anna Elendt, Texas Meet: # 57.27 3/1/2024 Lydia Jacoby, Texas NCAA "A": A 58.01 NCAA "B": B 1:01.22 NCCA Invit24: 59.75 Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Crye, Joleigh JR Cincinnati 58.39 58.09B 32 12.16 26.72 (14.56) 41.97 (15.25) 58.09 (16.12) 2 Fangli, Henrietta SR Houston 58.78 58.12B 28 12.49 27.35 (14.86) 42.60 (15.25) 58.12 (15.52) 3 Miller, Mackenzie JR Brigham Young 59.47 58.60B 27 12.63 27.58 (14.95) 42.85 (15.27) 58.60 (15.75) 4 Gewalt, Eleni JR Arizona 59.16 59.00B 26 12.68 27.70 (15.02) 43.29 (15.59) 59.00 (15.71) 5 Adame, Iza SR ASU 59.49 59.63B 25 12.63 27.89 (15.26) 43.45 (15.56) 59.63 (16.18) 6 Entrekin, Evelyn SO Houston 59.97 59.69B 24 13.17 28.28 (15.11) 43.60 (15.32) 59.69 (16.09) 7 Chahbandour, Claire SR Texas Christian 59.93 1:00.06B 23 12.97 28.24 (15.27) 43.88 (15.64) 1:00.06 (16.18) 8 Worrell, Lindi SO Cincinnati 1:00.62 1:01.05B 22 12.94 28.32 (15.38) 44.34 (16.02) 1:01.05 (16.71)
Men’s 100 breaststroke
Andy Dobrzanski restored normal service by getting Arizona State to the top step, but it wasn’t easy. Five swimmers were separated by .65 seconds, and Dobrzanski was second to TCU’s Jadon Wuilliez at the 75-yard wall. Dobrzanski came home quickest, his 51.75 getting gold. Wuilliez, who was third last year, finished second in 52.03. Third was Arizona’s Tavner Wisdom in 52.33, .02 up on Oscar Bilbao of Arizona State. Next behind him was another freshman, BYU’s Peter Etzold.
Event 28 Men 100 Yard Breaststroke ========================================================================= NCAA D1: ! 49.51 2/21/2025 Julian Smith American: $ 49.51 2/21/2025 Julian Smith US Open: & 49.51 2/21/2025 Julian Smith Big 12: * 50.49 3/25/2022 Caspar Corbeau, Texas Meet: # 50.96 2/25/2022 Caspar Corbeau, Texas NCAA "A": A 51.02 NCAA "B": B 53.43 NCCA Invit24: 51.89 Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Dobrzanski, Andy JR ASU 51.58 51.75B 32 10.99 24.15 (13.16) 37.75 (13.60) 51.75 (14.00) 2 Wuilliez, Jadon SR Texas Christian 52.68 52.03B 28 10.75 24.18 (13.43) 37.71 (13.53) 52.03 (14.32) 3 Wisdom, Tavner SO Arizona 52.59 52.33B 27 11.28 24.72 (13.44) 38.44 (13.72) 52.33 (13.89) 4 Bilbao, Oscar FR ASU 52.83 52.35B 26 11.12 24.28 (13.16) 38.20 (13.92) 52.35 (14.15) 5 Etzold, Peter FR Brigham Young 52.96 52.40B 25 10.85 24.25 (13.40) 38.09 (13.84) 52.40 (14.31) 6 Bumgardner, Kyle SO Cincinnati 53.52 52.87B 24 11.26 24.90 (13.64) 38.72 (13.82) 52.87 (14.15) 7 Young, Daniel 5Y Arizona 53.17 53.00B 23 11.02 24.23 (13.21) 38.33 (14.10) 53.00 (14.67) 8 Koltin, Nikola SO Texas Christian 53.60 53.82 22 11.28 25.11 (13.83) 39.03 (13.92) 53.82 (14.79)
Women’s 100 backstroke
Caroline Bentz keeps dropping time in the 100 back, an event she entered with a 51.79 best time. She’s down to 51.22, with a gold medal to boot, besting the field by more than a second. It’s the senior’s second Big 12 title of the week, to go with the 50 free.
Houston’s Lottie Cullen was second in 52.88. With Elizabeth Jimenez fourth, the Cougars have opened an 80-point edge on Arizona for second place. The Wildcats had Paige Armstrong in third.
Event 29 Women 100 Yard Backstroke ========================================================================= NCAA D1: ! 48.10 2/23/2024 Gretchen Walsh American: $ 48.10 2/23/2024 Gretchen Walsh US Open: & 48.10 2/23/2024 Gretchen Walsh Big 12: * 50.51 2/27/2020 Claire Adams, Texas Meet: # 50.51 2/27/2020 Claire Adams, Texas NCAA "A": A 50.66 NCAA "B": B 53.53 NCCA Invit24: 52.28 Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Bentz, Caroline SR ASU 52.51 51.22B 32 12.03 24.83 (12.80) 38.14 (13.31) 51.22 (13.08) 2 Cullen, Lottie FR Houston 52.95 52.28B 28 12.14 25.18 (13.04) 38.74 (13.56) 52.28 (13.54) 3 Armstrong, Paige JR Arizona 52.44 52.95B 27 12.24 25.40 (13.16) 39.18 (13.78) 52.95 (13.77) 4 Jimenez, Elizabeth SO Houston 53.09 53.17B 26 12.68 25.87 (13.19) 39.48 (13.61) 53.17 (13.69) 5 Hay, Norah SR Utah 52.98 53.28B 25 12.59 25.85 (13.26) 39.73 (13.88) 53.28 (13.55) 6 Sheehan, Miriam SO ASU 53.39 53.31B 24 12.44 25.84 (13.40) 40.02 (14.18) 53.31 (13.29) 7 Neal, Kayman FR Arizona 53.49 53.41B 23 12.84 26.17 (13.33) 39.99 (13.82) 53.41 (13.42) 8 Duncan, Alexia FR Utah 53.55 53.55 22 12.64 26.06 (13.42) 39.93 (13.87) 53.55 (13.62)
Men’s 100 backstroke
The podium domination is back for Arizona State, with Jack Wadsworth leads Lucien Vergnes to the wall. Wadsworth went 45.01 to get the win. The freshman Vergnes, who edged Wadsworth for the leadoff leg of the 400 medley relay in which he went 45.81, took silver in 45.46. With the top-two sweep, ASU’s lead over Arizona is 441 points.
Ryan Hardy of Arizona finished third in 45.64. Justin Heimes of West Virginia was fourth in 46.07, with Cincinnati’s Hunter Gubeno sixth. Heimes was fourth last year, Gubeno was sixth and TCU’s Edgar Cicanci, who finished eighth on Friday, had been third a year ago.
Event 30 Men 100 Yard Backstroke ========================================================================= NCAA D1: ! 43.49 3/25/2016 Ryan Murphy American: $ 43.35 3/25/2022 Luca Urlando US Open: & 43.35 3/25/2022 Luca Urlando Big 12: * 44.20 3/29/2024 Will Modglin, Texas Meet: # 44.56 2/29/2024 Will Modglin, Texas NCAA "A": A 44.48 NCAA "B": B 47.16 NCCA Invit24: 45.56 Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Wadsworth, Jack SR ASU 45.59 45.01B 32 10.53 21.63 (11.10) 33.23 (11.60) 45.01 (11.78) 2 Vergnes, Lucien FR ASU 45.71 45.46B 28 10.62 21.89 (11.27) 33.71 (11.82) 45.46 (11.75) 3 Hardy, Ryan JR Arizona 45.97 45.64B 27 10.91 22.15 (11.24) 33.93 (11.78) 45.64 (11.71) 4 Heimes, Justin SR West Virginia 46.45 46.07B 26 10.92 22.23 (11.31) 34.12 (11.89) 46.07 (11.95) 5 Meyers, Will SO Arizona 46.48 46.14B 25 10.87 22.32 (11.45) 34.33 (12.01) 46.14 (11.81) 6 Gubeno, Hunter GS Cincinnati 46.58 46.32B 24 10.75 22.14 (11.39) 34.20 (12.06) 46.32 (12.12) 7 Adam, Jono SR ASU 46.51 46.71B 23 10.84 22.18 (11.34) 34.44 (12.26) 46.71 (12.27) 8 Cicanci, Edgar JR Texas Christian 46.94 47.00B 22 10.75 22.43 (11.68) 34.78 (12.35) 47.00 (12.22)
Men’s platform diving
Utah grad student Jesco Helling was fifth on both boards but got to the top in podium, scoring 362.75 in finals to get the gold. He had been 362.95 in prelims to lead the way wire to wire all day.
Second was Cincinnati freshman Ramez Diaa, who scored 357.80. Diaa had been 11th on 1-meter and 14th on 3-meter. Third went to Elliott Dillon of TCU, his second bronze of the week to go with 1-meter.
Four divers made the finals of all three male events, including Helling. Lance Stallworth of Arizona State led that crowd in fourth on platform after consecutive sevenths. Gage Dubois was sixth and Elias Petersen of Utah seventh.
TCU’s David Ekdahl, who won both springboards, finished 19th.
Event 32 Men Platform Diving ========================================================================= Big 12: * 579.60 2/24/2018 Jordan Windle, Texas Meet: # 579.60 2/24/2018 Jordan Windle, Texas Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Helling, Jesco GS Utah 362.95 362.75 32 2 Diaa, Ramez FR Cincinnati 326.75 357.80 28 3 Dillon, Elliott SO Texas Christian 318.30 340.25 27 4 Stallworth, Lane JR ASU 314.60 329.70 26 5 James, Bryn FR Texas Christian 354.55 329.60 25 6 Dubois, Gage JR Arizona 335.15 326.60 24 7 Petersen, Elias JR Utah 324.05 326.55 23 8 Hindmarsh, Chase SR Brigham Young 330.60 310.35 22
Women’s 200 freestyle relay
It’s thus far been a week of frustration wrought on Arizona by its in-state rival, but the Wildcats exacted a modicum of revenge Friday. Arizona got the win in 1:26.92, strengthening their A Cut and nearing the meet record set by Texas last year at 1:26.66. Lexi Duchsherer, Julia Wozniak, Riley Botton and Alyssa Schwengel were the quartet, Botton leading the entire field with a split of 21.44. Arizona stitched together three 21s to back Duchsherer’s fastest leadoff leg of 22.07.
Arizona State was second in 1:28.57, nearly a second slower than they had been in-season despite 21s by Erin Milligan and Caroline Bentz. They already have the A cut. Cincinnati was third in 1:29.65.
Event 33 Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay ================================================================================== NCAA D1: ! 1:23.63 2/21/2024 Virginia Nocentini, G Walsh, A Walsh, Parker American: $ 1:23.87 2/15/2023 Virginia K Douglass, G Walsh, A Cuomo, A Walsh US Open: & 1:23.63 2/21/2024 Virginia J Nocentini, G Walsh, A Walsh, M Parker Big 12: * 1:26.31 3/21/2024 University of Texas Cooper, Longi, Sticklen, Pash Meet: # 1:26.66 3/1/2024 University of Texas G Cooper, A Longi, E Sticklen, K Pash NCAA "A": A 1:28.42 NCAA "B": B 1:29.00 NCCA Invit24: 1:29.17 School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================== 1 Arizona 1:27.75 1:26.92A 64 1) Duchsherer, Lexi SR 2) Wozniak, Julia SO 3) Botton, Riley JR 4) Schwengel, Alyssa SR 22.07 43.63 (21.56) 1:05.07 (21.44) 1:26.92 (21.85) 2 ASU 1:27.71 1:28.57B 56 1) Ullmann, Julia FR 2) Milligan, Erin SR 3) Sheehan, Miriam SO 4) Bentz, Caroline SR 22.47 44.30 (21.83) 1:06.84 (22.54) 1:28.57 (21.73) 3 Cincinnati 1:29.86 1:29.65 54 1) Davis, Jessica GS 2) Nagel, Kaylee SR 3) Mardis, Kate FR 4) Crye, Joleigh JR 22.54 45.13 (22.59) 1:07.47 (22.34) 1:29.65 (22.18) 4 Texas Christian 1:32.28 1:30.66 52 1) Rhodes, Olivia SR 2) Dahmen, Jeanne SR 3) Gould, Serena GS 4) Chahbandour, Claire SR 22.81 45.40 (22.59) 1:07.81 (22.41) 1:30.66 (22.85) 5 Brigham Young 1:32.40 1:30.81 50 1) Williams, Halli SR 2) Eliason, Sarah FR 3) Marusakova, Emma JR 4) Flint, Lily JR 22.83 45.69 (22.86) 1:08.31 (22.62) 1:30.81 (22.50) 6 Utah 1:30.82 1:31.26 48 1) Palmer, Erin JR 2) Hay, Norah SR 3) Bartell, Julia JR 4) Lemler, Emma SO 22.52 45.18 (22.66) 1:08.36 (23.18) 1:31.26 (22.90) 7 Houston 1:32.73 1:31.42 46 1) Goupil, Liya JR 2) Bruner, Sienna FR 3) Kerkman, Jenna JR 4) Jimenez, Elizabeth SO 22.65 45.80 (23.15) 1:08.68 (22.88) 1:31.42 (22.74) 8 Kansas 1:32.23 1:31.81 44 1) Blake, Caroline JR 2) Howe, Ellie SR 3) Lafferty, Lydia JR 4) Hyatt, Claire SR 23.23 45.87 (22.64) 1:09.15 (23.28) 1:31.81 (22.66) 9 Iowa State 1:33.55 1:32.83 40 1) Caughron, Carley SR 2) Quirke, Andie GS 3) McClugage, Lydia SO 4) Swoboda, Grace FR 23.49 46.70 (23.21) 1:09.69 (22.99) 1:32.83 (23.14) 10 West Virginia 1:32.85 1:33.97 34 1) Whittall, Natasha JR 2) Kidney, Victoria SO 3) Martin De La Torre, Gabriela 4) Buszka, Kornelia JR 23.64 46.97 (23.33) 1:10.31 (23.34) 1:33.97 (23.66)
Men’s 200 freestyle relay
Drama to end the night: Arizona State appeared to win a conference record 1:13.18, but the time was erased by a DQ, apparently on the handoff from the first leg to Ilya Kharun. That wipes out the second-fastest time in the nation this year.
It means that Arizona gets the win, despite having been 4.1 seconds slower in 1:17.28, a time that is outside the B cut. Ralph Daleiden Ciuferri, Hunter Ingram, Jack Donovan and Tomas Lukminas comprised the squad, Ingram leading the way with a 18.17 split. TCU was second, BYU third.
Event 34 Men 200 Yard Freestyle Relay ================================================================================== NCAA D1: ! 1:12.80 2/19/2025 Tennessee Crooks, Caribe, Taylor, Blackman American: $ 1:14.13 3/28/2024 North Carolina State Henderson, Miller, Fox, McCarty US Open: & 1:12.80 2/19/2025 Tennessee Crooks, Caribe, Taylor, Blackman Big 12: * 1:14.41 3/24/2022 University of Texas Kibler, Krueger, Corbeau, Auchinachie Meet: # 1:15.76 2/26/2021 University of Texas Krueger, Jiang, Bowman, Kibler NCAA "A": A 1:16.51 NCAA "B": B 1:17.13 NCCA Invit24: 1:17.32 School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================== 1 Arizona 1:17.33 1:17.28 64 1) *Daleiden Ciuferri, Ralph JR 2) Ingram, Hunter 5Y 3) Donovan, Jack SR 4) *Lukminas, Tomas FR 19.60 38.77 (19.17) 58.07 (19.30) 1:17.28 (19.21) 2 Texas Christian 1:17.50 1:17.57 56 1) Fabian, Milan SR 2) Horton, Peter JR 3) Wuilliez, Jadon SR 4) Dimiceli, Luke SR 19.78 38.90 (19.12) 58.28 (19.38) 1:17.57 (19.29) 3 Brigham Young 1:19.14 1:17.87 54 1) Riva, Luigi SR 2) Kleinman, Max FR 3) Madsen, Fletcher SR 4) Camacho Salgado, Diego SR 19.43 38.90 (19.47) 58.24 (19.34) 1:17.87 (19.63) 4 West Virginia 1:19.32 1:18.75 52 1) McBeth, Conner SR 2) Berlitz, Danny SR 3) Osborn, Braden SR 4) Shirk, Roanoke SR 19.86 39.32 (19.46) 58.97 (19.65) 1:18.75 (19.78) 5 Utah 1:19.73 1:20.38 50 1) Stachelek, Davis JR 2) VanBrocklin, Evan JR 3) McKean, Durgan SO 4) Flynn, Kelson SO 20.27 40.13 (19.86) 59.93 (19.80) 1:20.38 (20.45) 6 Cincinnati 1:19.62 1:22.63 48 1) Sherrer, Dean SO 2) Reno, Caleb FR 3) Sachau, Michael FR 4) Hansen, Levi SO 20.83 41.57 (20.74) 1:02.18 (20.61) 1:22.63 (20.45) -- ASU 1:13.93 DQ 1) Palmer, Tommy JR 2) Kharun, Ilya SO 3) Sammon, Patrick SR 4) Kulow, Jonny JR 18.96 36.91 (17.95) 55.32 (18.41) DQ (17.86)
I want to compliment announcer Kyle Stockwell for his very timely and informative analysis of the ASU early start in the men’s 200 free relay. It was the best and most informative analysis of such a swimming event I have seen.