NCAA Division II Championships: Nova Southeastern Women Complete Repeat; Tampa Men Prevail

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NCAA Division II Championships: Nova Southeastern Women Complete Repeat

All meet at the NCAA Division II Championships, it had been Nova Southeastern out front. With an emphatic start on the final night Saturday at SPIRE Institute, the Sharks put the finishing touches on a second straight title.

Emily Trieschmann swam to her fourth win of the meet in a Nova 1-2 as the Sharks pulled away.

On the men’s side, the University of Tampa took what started as a 13-point lead over Drury at the beginning of the night and stretched it out to more than 50 to claim its first national title.

Team Scores

Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 41                     
  1. Nova S'Eastern                    487   2. Colorado Mesa                   461.5
  3. Drury                           400.5   4. Indy                            323.5
  5. Lynn                            215.5   6. West Florida                      207
  7. Tampa                             185   8. Simon Fraser                    153.5
  9. Augustana (W)                   150.5  10. Findlay                           148
 11. Wingate                           145  12. Wayne State                       137
 13. Wcu                               112  14. Clarion                           109
 15. Delta State                        88  16. Grand Valley                       81
 17. Henderson St.                      69  18. Carson-Newman                      64
 19. Nmu                                59  20. McKendree                          57
 20. Msu Mankato                        57  22. Azusa Pacific                    54.5
 23. Csu East Bay                       41  24. Oklahoma Christi                   37
 25. Mines                              29  26. Umsl                               27
 27. Lewis                              25  28. Truman St.                         21
 29. Florida Southern                 18.5  30. Jewell                             15
 30. Emmanuel                           15  32. Southern Conn                       7
 33. Rollins                           6.5  34. Northern State                      5
 35. Hillsdale                           4  36. Iup                               3.5
 37. Davenport                           3  37. Unc- Pembroke                       3
 39. Umary                               2  40. Bentley                             1
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 42                      
 
  1. Tampa                             473   2. Drury                             409
  3. Indy                              359   4. McKendree                         313
  5. Colorado Mesa                     279   6. Grand Valley                      236
  7. Henderson St.                     229   8. Nova S'Eastern                  204.5
  9. Lewis                           159.5  10. Findlay                           155
 11. Oklahoma Christi                  134  12. Missouri S & T                    133
 13. Florida Southern                  117  14. Wayne State                       107
 15. Nmu                                96  16. Wingate                            72
 17. Clarion                            71  18. Wcu                                67
 19. St. Cloud St.-M                    54  20. Carson-Newman                      50
 21. Saginaw Valley                     45  22. Delta State                        43
 23. Simon Fraser                       37  24. Florida Tech                       23
 25. Ouachita                           20  25. Rollins                            20
 27. Fresno Pacific                     19  28. UT of the Permian Basin            16
 29. Lynn                               14  30. Catawba                            13
 31. Barry U                            12  31. Umsl                               12
 33. Iup                                 9  34. Davenport                           6
 34. Mines                               6  34. Montevallo                          6

Women’s 1,650 freestyle

Add another title for Emily Trieschmann, Nova Southeastern’s fab junior. She went 16:18.73 to rout the field by more than 15 seconds. The only one who stayed even remotely close was trailing partner Hailey Williams, who pulled into a silver medal. With it, the Sharks stretched their lead out to 81.5 points over Colorado Mesa.

Simon Fraser’s Tori Meklensek secured the bronze medal, 3.5 seconds ahead of Wayne State’s Allison Vassilakos.

Event 32  Women 1650 Yard Freestyle
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     NCAA DII: N 16:17.66  3/15/2008 Kristen Frost, Southern Conn St
         Meet: M 16:17.66  3/15/2008 Kristen Frost, Southern Conn St
    Name                 Year School               Seed     Finals Points 
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  1 Trieschmann, Emily     JR Nova S'eastern   16:24.21   16:18.73   20  
             26.70        55.75 (29.05)
        1:24.97 (29.22)     1:54.24 (29.27)
        2:23.40 (29.16)     2:52.80 (29.40)
        3:22.15 (29.35)     3:51.63 (29.48)
        4:21.18 (29.55)     4:50.84 (29.66)
        5:20.50 (29.66)     5:50.11 (29.61)
        6:19.52 (29.41)     6:49.11 (29.59)
        7:18.60 (29.49)     7:48.10 (29.50)
        8:17.81 (29.71)     8:47.50 (29.69)
        9:17.26 (29.76)     9:47.19 (29.93)
       10:17.14 (29.95)    10:47.10 (29.96)
       11:16.95 (29.85)    11:46.93 (29.98)
       12:17.13 (30.20)    12:47.39 (30.26)
       13:17.55 (30.16)    13:47.90 (30.35)
       14:18.19 (30.29)    14:48.57 (30.38)
       15:18.95 (30.38)    15:49.04 (30.09)    16:18.73 (29.69)
  2 Williams, Hailey       SO Nova S'eastern   16:25.72   16:34.88   17  
             27.40        56.79 (29.39)
       15:34.99 (30.55)    16:05.26 (30.27)    16:34.88 (29.62)
  3 Meklensek, Tori        JR Simon Fraser     16:48.41   16:36.62   16  
             27.33        56.91 (29.58)
       15:37.09 (30.53)    16:07.67 (30.58)    16:36.62 (28.95)
  4 Vassilakos, Allison    JR Wayne State      16:29.09   16:40.33   15  
             27.11        56.24 (29.13)
       15:40.28 (30.53)    16:11.09 (30.81)    16:40.33 (29.24)
  5 Hansson, Olivia        SO Colorado Mesa    16:40.22   16:42.98   14  
             27.25        56.85 (29.60)
       15:43.99 (30.40)    16:14.26 (30.27)    16:42.98 (28.72)
  6 Traustadottir, Brynhi  SR Indy             16:59.45   16:47.50   13  
             27.78        57.74 (29.96)
       15:49.28 (30.31)    16:19.35 (30.07)    16:47.50 (28.15)
  7 Beard, Justice         FR UMSL             16:40.74   16:47.53   12  
             27.05        56.80 (29.75)
       15:49.43 (30.78)    16:19.51 (30.08)    16:47.53 (28.02)
  8 Fox, Jordan            5Y Wayne State      17:09.64   16:47.70   11  
             27.41        57.39 (29.98)
       15:48.85 (30.27)    16:19.04 (30.19)    16:47.70 (28.66)

Men’s 1,650 freestyle

Wayne State freshman Mohamed Khalil Ben Ajmia won an exciting 1,650, his time of 14:57.68 outdistancing UIndy’s Cedric Buessing. Ben Ajmia was within 2.5 seconds of Fabio Dalu’s national record.

Buessing grabbed silver in 15:05.17. Third was West Chester’s Paul Demesy.

Event 33  Men 1650 Yard Freestyle
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     NCAA DII: N 14:55.12  3/20/2021 Fabio Dalu, McKendree
         Meet: M 14:55.12  3/20/2021 Fabio Dalu, McKendree
    Name                 Year School               Seed     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
  1 Ben Ajmia, Mohamed Kh  FR Wayne State      15:06.46   14:57.68   20  
             24.62        51.52 (26.90)
        1:19.02 (27.50)     1:46.72 (27.70)
        2:14.24 (27.52)     2:42.01 (27.77)
        3:09.84 (27.83)     3:37.88 (28.04)
        4:05.87 (27.99)     4:33.37 (27.50)
        5:00.66 (27.29)     5:27.92 (27.26)
        5:55.02 (27.10)     6:22.30 (27.28)
        6:49.44 (27.14)     7:16.64 (27.20)
        7:43.60 (26.96)     8:10.68 (27.08)
        8:37.70 (27.02)     9:04.84 (27.14)
        9:31.89 (27.05)     9:59.01 (27.12)
       10:26.38 (27.37)    10:53.61 (27.23)
       11:20.83 (27.22)    11:48.01 (27.18)
       12:15.19 (27.18)    12:42.17 (26.98)
       13:09.57 (27.40)    13:36.78 (27.21)
       14:04.19 (27.41)    14:31.01 (26.82)    14:57.68 (26.67)
  2 Buessing, Cedric       JR Indy             15:10.28   15:05.17   17  
             24.34        51.29 (26.95)
       14:11.53 (27.33)    14:38.97 (27.44)    15:05.17 (26.20)
  3 Demesy, Paul           SO WCU              15:14.61   15:11.53   16  
             24.76        52.10 (27.34)
       14:17.45 (27.66)    14:44.92 (27.47)    15:11.53 (26.61)
  4 Alessandrini, Luca     JR Nova S'eastern   15:17.72   15:14.81   15  
             25.10        52.23 (27.13)
       14:21.23 (28.00)    14:48.92 (27.69)    15:14.81 (25.89)
  5 Hieber, Eric           SR Grand Valley     15:08.97   15:16.03   14  
             25.03        52.38 (27.35)
       14:24.19 (27.95)    14:51.88 (27.69)    15:16.03 (24.15)
  6 Hamlin, Jacob          FR Tampa            15:01.66   15:16.22   13  
             24.65        51.99 (27.34)
       14:24.77 (28.34)    14:51.99 (27.22)    15:16.22 (24.23)
  7 Rosado, Victor         JR Oklahoma Christi 15:22.15   15:21.59   12  
             25.26        52.02 (26.76)
       14:26.15 (28.02)    14:54.33 (28.18)    15:21.59 (27.26)
  8 Wainman, Benjamin      JR Saginaw Valley   15:25.49   15:23.32   11  
             25.01        52.54 (27.53)
       14:30.21 (28.15)    14:57.94 (27.73)    15:23.32 (25.38)

Women’s 100 freestyle

Kiara Pozvai picked up a win for Henderson State in the sprints, defending her top seed from prelims by going 48.88 to win at night. Lynn nearly had two on the podium, with Laura Dekoninck tying for second and Luna Mertins in third. Dekoninck went 48.57, even with Augustana’s Bryn Greenwaldt, who was a half-second quicker than prelims. Ashlyn Moore of Drury was fifth, and Emily Traube of Truman State also broke 50 seconds to win the B final.

Event 34  Women 100 Yard Freestyle
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     NCAA DII: N 48.16  3/16/2019 Polina Lapshina, Queens (NC)
         Meet: M 48.16  3/16/2019 Polina Lapshina, Queens (NC)
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Pozvai, Kiara          JR Henderson St.       49.08      48.88   20  
             23.21        48.88 (25.67)
  2 Dekoninck, Laura       JR Lynn                49.81      49.57   16.5
  2 Greenwaldt, Bryn       SO Augustana (W)       50.14      49.57   16.5
             23.85        49.57 (25.72)
  4 Mertins, Luna          SR Lynn                49.32      49.64   15  
             23.71        49.64 (25.93)
  5 Moore, Ashlyn          SO Drury               49.91      49.81   14  
             23.59        49.81 (26.22)
  6 White, Montana         JR Azusa Pacific       50.22      50.16   13  
             24.24        50.16 (25.92)
  7 Mears-Bentley, Emily   SO Findlay             50.08      50.38   12  
             24.37        50.38 (26.01)
  8 Hedley, Lucy           SO Grand Valley        50.18      50.46   11  
             24.16        50.46 (26.30)

Men’s 100 freestyle

Henderson State got that podium pair in the men’s 100 free, and it came with a little redemption. Disqualified in the 50 free, Lamar Taylor atoned in the 100 free. He was third in prelims before blasting a 42.64 at night to edge teammate Jack Armstrong by .04 seconds. They were separated by .06 at the 50-meter wall, and Armstrong came back .02 quicker.

Nova Southeastern’s Marcel Snitko finished third in 43.19. Matthew Bosch of Grand Valley was fourth in 43.24 (albeit slower than B final winner Nico Jacinto of Lewis). Tampa had two A finalists in fifth-place Blake Moran and seventh-place Ian Cooper.

Event 35  Men 100 Yard Freestyle
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     NCAA DII: N 41.25  3/20/2021 Karol Ostrowski, Drury
         Meet: M 41.25  3/20/2021 Karol Ostrowski, Drury
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
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                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Taylor, Lamar          SR Henderson St.       43.11      42.64   20  
             20.13        42.64 (22.51)
  2 Armstrong, Jack        5Y Henderson St.       42.63      42.68   17  
             20.19        42.68 (22.49)
  3 Snitko, Marcel         5Y Nova S'eastern      42.95      43.19   16  
             20.53        43.19 (22.66)
  4 Bosch, Matthew         JR Grand Valley        43.21      43.24   15  
             20.76        43.24 (22.48)
  5 Moran, Blake           5Y Tampa               43.29      43.29   14  
             20.29        43.29 (23.00)
  6 Bialecki, Jan          JR Fresno Pacific      43.41      43.41   13  
             20.39        43.41 (23.02)
  7 Cooper, Ian            5Y Tampa               43.12      43.44   12  
             20.24        43.44 (23.20)
  8 Grabowski, Maurice     SO Lynn                43.53      43.97   11  
             20.67        43.97 (23.30)

Women’s 200 backstroke

It’s a double backstroke double for Colorado Mesa, led by Agata Naskret. The sophomore bullied the field in 1:55.30 to win by more than a second after she had been the third seed in prelims. Naskret had won the 100 back the night before, and she had teammates finish seventh and eighth to briefly get them within 50.5 points of Nova Southeastern.

The silver medal went to Alexandra Waller of Drury, who had been the top seed out of prelims. She was a full second faster in 1:56.61, but it wasn’t enough to keep up with Naskret. Tampa’s Lindsey Louder was third in 1:57.72, with teammate Sierra Gillan sixth.

Event 36  Women 200 Yard Backstroke
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     NCAA DII: N 1:54.48  3/11/2017 Hannah Peiffer, Queens (NC)
         Meet: M 1:54.48  3/11/2017 Hannah Peiffer, Queens (NC)
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Naskret, Agata         SO Colorado Mesa     1:57.86    1:55.30   20  
             27.33        56.46 (29.13)
        1:26.38 (29.92)     1:55.30 (28.92)
  2 Waller, Alexandra      5Y Drury             1:57.69    1:56.61   17  
             27.73        56.92 (29.19)
        1:26.70 (29.78)     1:56.61 (29.91)
  3 Louder, Lindsey        FR Tampa             1:58.64    1:57.72   16  
             27.93        57.58 (29.65)
        1:27.81 (30.23)     1:57.72 (29.91)
  4 Imboden, Nina          SO West Florida      1:57.79    1:58.04   15  
             27.82        57.38 (29.56)
        1:27.45 (30.07)     1:58.04 (30.59)
  5 Beesmans, Marta        JR Wingate           1:57.94    1:58.11   14  
             27.70        57.34 (29.64)
        1:27.86 (30.52)     1:58.11 (30.25)
  6 Gillan, Sierra         JR Tampa             1:58.62    1:58.32   13  
             28.13        58.45 (30.32)
        1:28.86 (30.41)     1:58.32 (29.46)
  7 Matoskova, Katerina    SR Colorado Mesa     1:58.74    1:58.68   12  
             28.32        58.49 (30.17)
        1:29.02 (30.53)     1:58.68 (29.66)
  8 White, Lauren          5Y Colorado Mesa     1:58.02    1:59.90   11  
             27.84        57.88 (30.04)
        1:28.83 (30.95)     1:59.90 (31.07)

Men’s 200 backstroke

The other have of the CMU backstroke U was Benjamin Sampson, who made it four titles, doubling up in backstroke and the individual medleys. This one came with a record-setting flourish, going 1:40.34 to take down the national record.

Tampa was the big winner, though, with Santiago Corredor and Parker Knollman on the podium. Corredor finished second in 1:41.59. Knollman, the top seed out of prelims, was marginally quicker at night but slipped to third in 1:41.99. He was nearly a second up on Drury’s Ivan Adamchuk in fourth.

Event 37  Men 200 Yard Backstroke
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     NCAA DII: N 1:40.34  3/16/2024 Benjamin Sampson, Colorado Mesa
         Meet: M 1:40.34  3/16/2024 Benjamin Sampson, Colorado Mesa
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
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                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Sampson, Benjamin      JR Colorado Mesa     1:43.02    1:40.34N  20  
             23.84        48.91 (25.07)
        1:14.71 (25.80)     1:40.34 (25.63)
  2 Corredor, Santiago     SR Tampa             1:43.07    1:41.59   17  
             24.12        49.98 (25.86)
        1:15.79 (25.81)     1:41.59 (25.80)
  3 Knollman, Parker       JR Tampa             1:42.08    1:41.99   16  
             23.70        49.37 (25.67)
        1:15.20 (25.83)     1:41.99 (26.79)
  4 Adamchuk, Ivan         FR Drury             1:43.44    1:42.97   15  
             23.59        49.70 (26.11)
        1:16.13 (26.43)     1:42.97 (26.84)
  5 Hendriks, Raf          SR St. Cloud St.-M   1:43.19    1:43.95   14  
             24.61        50.76 (26.15)
        1:17.52 (26.76)     1:43.95 (26.43)
  6 Rozenek, Patryk        JR McKendree         1:43.27    1:44.74   13  
             24.13        50.58 (26.45)
        1:17.71 (27.13)     1:44.74 (27.03)
  7 Nagy, Roland           FR Barry U           1:44.23    1:44.91   12  
             24.28        50.61 (26.33)
        1:17.83 (27.22)     1:44.91 (27.08)
  8 Rollen, Eli            FR Oklahoma Christi  1:44.37    1:46.59   11  
             24.73        51.48 (26.75)
        1:18.99 (27.51)     1:46.59 (27.60)

Women’s 200 breaststroke

Speaking of doubles, chalk one up for UIndy’s Celina Schmidt, who compounded her 100 breast title by going 2:10.82 in the 200 breast. She had been the second seed in prelims but trimmed more than two seconds off at night. She was nearly a full second clear of said top seed, Drury’s Claire Conover, who went 2:11.79 for silver. Drury picked up both minor medals, with Mellie Wijk a distant third in 2:14.06.

Event 38  Women 200 Yard Breaststroke
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     NCAA DII: N 2:09.12  3/11/2017 Bailee Nunn, Drury
         Meet: M 2:09.12  3/11/2017 Bailee Nunn, Drury
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Schmidt, Celina        JR Indy              2:13.09    2:10.82   20  
             29.88      1:03.06 (33.18)
        1:36.73 (33.67)     2:10.82 (34.09)
  2 Conover, Claire        JR Drury             2:12.46    2:11.79   17  
             29.96      1:03.04 (33.08)
        1:36.97 (33.93)     2:11.79 (34.82)
  3 Wijk, Mellie           JR Drury             2:14.40    2:14.06   16  
             29.90      1:04.23 (34.33)
        1:39.16 (34.93)     2:14.06 (34.90)
  4 Nagy, Benedict         5Y Colorado Mesa     2:16.87    2:14.97   15  
             31.06      1:05.03 (33.97)
        1:39.79 (34.76)     2:14.97 (35.18)
  5 Ronningdal, Emilia     SO Nova S'eastern    2:15.15    2:15.19   14  
             29.97      1:03.66 (33.69)
        1:38.73 (35.07)     2:15.19 (36.46)
  6 Torrent Brugada, Mart  JR Jewell            2:16.12    2:15.46   13  
             30.50      1:04.69 (34.19)
        1:39.98 (35.29)     2:15.46 (35.48)
  7 Koehle, Madelyn        JR WCU               2:15.34    2:16.42   12  
             30.68      1:04.73 (34.05)
        1:39.87 (35.14)     2:16.42 (36.55)
  8 Machado, Luisa         SR Drury             2:15.34    2:16.43   11  
             30.61      1:04.76 (34.15)
        1:40.30 (35.54)     2:16.43 (36.13)

Men’s 200 breaststroke

Drury’s Davi Mourao was denied a second title at the touch, with the top three separated by .09 seconds in the race of the night.

When the wash settled, Oklahoma Christian’s John Amrein got the win in 1:54.66, defending his top seed from the morning. Mourao wasn’t even the first Drury swimmers to the wall, mate Joao Nogueira beating him by .03 in 1:54.72.

Filipe Pinheiro of McKendree and Nova Southeastern’s Inigo Marina had held the lead at 150 yards, at which point five swimmers were blanketed by .35 seconds. But they slid to fifth and sixth, respectively. Mourou’s 29.20 final 50 was the fastest of the field, but not enough to overcome Amrein and Nogueira.

Event 39  Men 200 Yard Breaststroke
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     NCAA DII: N 1:51.71  3/14/2015 Anton Lobanov, Nova S'eastern
         Meet: M 1:51.71  3/14/2015 Anton Lobanov, Nova S'eastern
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Amrein, John           JR Oklahoma Christi  1:56.27    1:54.66   20  
             26.03        55.63 (29.60)
        1:25.38 (29.75)     1:54.66 (29.28)
  2 Nogueira, Joao         SO Drury             1:56.76    1:54.72   17  
             26.44        55.96 (29.52)
        1:25.45 (29.49)     1:54.72 (29.27)
  3 Mourao, Davi           JR Drury             1:56.75    1:54.75   16  
             26.15        55.56 (29.41)
        1:25.55 (29.99)     1:54.75 (29.20)
  4 Pinheiro, Filipe       SR McKendree         1:56.28    1:55.10   15  
             26.22        55.55 (29.33)
        1:25.20 (29.65)     1:55.10 (29.90)
  5 Marina, Inigo          JR Nova S'eastern    1:56.98    1:55.31   14  
             26.39        55.34 (28.95)
        1:25.20 (29.86)     1:55.31 (30.11)
  6 Mindek, Jared          JR Tampa             1:57.31    1:56.31   13  
             26.27        55.91 (29.64)
        1:26.08 (30.17)     1:56.31 (30.23)
  7 Goh, Andrew            FR Grand Valley      1:57.38    1:57.64   12  
             26.90        56.42 (29.52)
        1:26.62 (30.20)     1:57.64 (31.02)
  8 Schulze, Miles         JR Ouachita          1:57.58    1:57.82   11  
             26.56        56.34 (29.78)
        1:26.82 (30.48)     1:57.82 (31.00)

Women’s 1-meter diving

Grand Valley’s Madison Kooistra was sensational in finals to take the gold medal with a score of 463.95 points. She had been second in prelims to 1-meter champion Alexa Gonczi, but she stepped it up in finals to get the top spot.

Mikaela Senkus of Wayne State snuck up from fifth in prelims to the silver spot with a tally of 451.20. Gonczi, a junior from Clarion, was third in 442.90, medaling ahead of West Florida’s Olivia Nelson. Clarion also placed fifth, seventh and 13th.

Event 40  Women 1 mtr Diving
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     NCAA DII: N 511.55  3/10/2011 Kayla Kelosky, Clarion
         Meet: M 511.55  3/10/2011 Kayla Kelosky, Clarion
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
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                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Kooistra, Madison      JR Grand Valley       431.15     463.95   20  
  2 Senkus, Mikaela        SR Wayne State        408.90     451.20   17  
  3 Gonczi, Alexa          JR Clarion            461.10     442.90   16  
  4 Nelson, Olivia         SO West Florida       409.90     426.55   15  
  5 Vejarano, Luna         SO Clarion            426.95     420.55   14  
  6 Mieses-Sanchez, Adria  SO West Florida       392.75     419.45   13  
  7 Madigan, Kaitlyn       SO Clarion            392.60     416.40   12  
  8 Schmidt, Taya          FR Delta State        390.00     398.90   11

Women’s 400 freestyle relay

Safety was the name of the game for Nova Southeastern, which coasted home in fourth place and a time of 3:21.21 for its team championship.

As a consolation prize, Colorado Mesa took home gold, the team of Agata Naskret, Ada Qunell, Elli Williams and Lauren White going a nice clean 3:20.00 to win. They were .55 up on Drury, with Wingate third in 3:20.99. The fastest split of the race belonged to Williams in 49.38.

Event 41  Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
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     NCAA DII: N 3:18.04  3/17/2018 Queens (NC) - Also 3/16/2019
                          Lapshina, Lorda, Dollmayer, Prayson
         Meet: M 3:18.04  3/17/2018 Queens (NC) - Also 3/16/2019
                          Stevens, Dobson, Dollmayer, Prayson
    School                                 Seed     Finals Points 
==================================================================================
  1 Colorado Mesa                       3:21.15    3:20.00   40  
     1) Naskret, Agata SO             2) Qunell, Ada SO               
     3) Williams, Elli SO             4) White, Lauren 5Y             
             24.13        50.16 (50.16)
        1:13.89 (23.73)     1:40.91 (50.75)
        2:04.13 (23.22)     2:30.29 (49.38)
        2:54.07 (23.78)     3:20.00 (49.71)
  2 Drury                               3:21.56    3:20.55   34  
     1) Moore, Ashlyn SO              2) Bushell, Josephine SR        
     3) Walker, Ellie 5Y              4) Wijk, Mellie JR              
             23.96        50.12 (50.12)
        1:13.72 (23.60)     1:39.80 (49.68)
        2:03.54 (23.74)     2:30.50 (50.70)
        2:54.55 (24.05)     3:20.55 (50.05)
  3 Wingate                             3:22.15    3:20.99   32  
     1) Azirovic, Nina SO             2) Wenhold, Amanda SR           
     3) Andrews, Lucinda JR           4) Dwojak, Natalia SO           
             24.36        50.75 (50.75)
        1:14.29 (23.54)     1:40.62 (49.87)
        2:04.35 (23.73)     2:30.48 (49.86)
        2:54.27 (23.79)     3:20.99 (50.51)
  4 Nova S'eastern                      3:22.40    3:21.21   30  
     1) Ronningdal, Emilia SO         2) Goncalves, Maria JR          
     3) Esparza, Maya SO              4) Trieschmann, Emily JR        
             24.33        50.47 (50.47)
        1:14.55 (24.08)     1:41.45 (50.98)
        2:05.16 (23.71)     2:31.75 (50.30)
        2:55.46 (23.71)     3:21.21 (49.46)
  5 Simon Fraser                        3:24.53    3:21.72   28  
     1) Williams, Abigail SO          2) Whitmore, Alyssa SO          
     3) Houlder, Kayla FR             4) Meklensek, Tori JR           
             24.10        50.02 (50.02)
        1:14.16 (24.14)     1:40.53 (50.51)
        2:04.29 (23.76)     2:31.48 (50.95)
        2:55.35 (23.87)     3:21.72 (50.24)
  6 Lynn                                3:22.53    3:22.74   26  
     1) Schneider, Malaika SO         2) Lundell, Alexa FR            
     3) Mertins, Luna SR              4) Dekoninck, Laura JR          
             24.24        50.56 (50.56)
        1:14.87 (24.31)     1:43.23 (52.67)
        2:06.70 (23.47)     2:32.83 (49.60)
        2:56.42 (23.59)     3:22.74 (49.91)
  7 West Florida                        3:24.20    3:23.66   24  
     1) Lewis, Sydney FR              2) Dorr, Brooke SR              
     3) Imboden, Nina SO              4) Patterson, Aimee JR          
             24.52        52.02 (52.02)
        1:15.51 (23.49)     1:42.18 (50.16)
        2:06.28 (24.10)     2:32.76 (50.58)
        2:56.76 (24.00)     3:23.66 (50.90)
  8 WCU                                 3:24.14    3:23.81   22  
     1) Niness, Mikayla SR            2) Trumble, Samantha JR         
     3) Hemingway, Mckenzie SR        4) Durkin, Keeley SR            
             24.45        51.16 (51.16)
        1:15.15 (23.99)     1:42.12 (50.96)
        2:05.88 (23.76)     2:32.83 (50.71)
        2:57.23 (24.40)     3:23.81 (50.98)

Men’s 400 freestyle

Top two in the 100 free bodes well for the 400 free relay, and Henderson State opted to frontload their stars. It worked, Lamar Taylor and Jack Armstrong finding clean water for Jase Pinckney and Patryke Dabrowski to hold on for dear life. The result was a time of 2:52.81 that held off Tampa by .20 seconds. Henderson State led the field by .76 seconds and Tampa by 1.65 at the midpoint. Taylor went 43.08, Armstrong 42.67.

Only four others broke 43 seconds, among them Tampa anchor Blake Moran in 42.64. The fastest split was Matthew Bosch of Grand Valley in 42.38 to help them finish fifth.

Behind Tampa was McKendree in 2:53.18, .03 up on Colorado Mesa.

Event 42  Men 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
==================================================================================
     NCAA DII: N 2:49.98  3/16/2019 Queens (NC)
                          M Kusch, A Kunert, A Mosic, B Heck
         Meet: M 2:49.98  3/16/2019 Queens (NC)
                          Kusch, Dreesens, Mayes, Arakelian
    School                                 Seed     Finals Points 
==================================================================================
  1 Henderson St.                       2:54.31    2:52.81   40  
     1) Taylor, Lamar SR              2) Armstrong, Jack 5Y           
     3) Pinckney, Jase 5Y             4) Dabrowski, Patryke SR        
             20.14        43.08 (43.08)
        1:03.02 (19.94)     1:25.75 (42.67)
        1:45.94 (20.19)     2:09.51 (43.76)
        2:29.94 (20.43)     2:52.81 (43.30)
  2 Tampa                               2:53.39    2:53.01   34  
     1) Cooper, Ian 5Y                2) Tistan, Tibor SO             
     3) Brandon, Caleb SR             4) Moran, Blake 5Y              
             20.34        43.38 (43.38)
        1:03.77 (20.39)     1:27.11 (43.73)
        1:47.59 (20.48)     2:10.37 (43.26)
        2:30.39 (20.02)     2:53.01 (42.64)
  3 McKendree                           2:55.15    2:53.18   32  
     1) Yavari, Alireza JR            2) Souza, Arthur JR             
     3) Perez, Mario SO               4) Upton, Tyson FR              
             20.60        43.79 (43.79)
        1:04.17 (20.38)     1:27.01 (43.22)
        1:47.19 (20.18)     2:10.16 (43.15)
        2:30.51 (20.35)     2:53.18 (43.02)
  4 Colorado Mesa                       2:54.80    2:53.21   30  
     1) McEnaney, Jameson FR          2) Sampson, Benjamin JR         
     3) Kiszczak, Jakub JR            4) Ghaffari, Aziz 5Y            
             20.77        43.41 (43.41)
        1:03.67 (20.26)     1:26.12 (42.71)
        1:46.70 (20.58)     2:09.96 (43.84)
        2:30.34 (20.38)     2:53.21 (43.25)
  5 Grand Valley                        2:55.09    2:54.13   28  
     1) Miret Sala, Roger 5Y          2) Scotto Divetta, Evan SO      
     3) Christoffel, Carsyn SO        4) Bosch, Matthew JR            
             20.96        44.11 (44.11)
        1:04.40 (20.29)     1:27.42 (43.31)
        1:48.09 (20.67)     2:11.75 (44.33)
        2:32.01 (20.26)     2:54.13 (42.38)
  6 NMU                                 2:56.76    2:54.26   26  
     1) LaCount, William SO           2) Leroux, Jef JR               
     3) Fulconi, Gabriel FR           4) Nolles, Leo SO               
             21.14        44.39 (44.39)
        1:04.96 (20.57)     1:27.71 (43.32)
        1:48.79 (21.08)     2:11.66 (43.95)
        2:31.63 (19.97)     2:54.26 (42.60)
  7 Lewis                               2:58.46    2:55.17   24  
     1) Ismail, Ahmed FR              2) Vincent, Davidson FR         
     3) Jacinto, Nico SR              4) Semenov, Misha JR            
             21.58        44.53 (44.53)
        1:05.05 (20.52)     1:28.43 (43.90)
        1:48.78 (20.35)     2:11.51 (43.08)
        2:31.57 (20.06)     2:55.17 (43.66)
  8 Indy                                2:55.25    2:55.22   22  
     1) Thompson, Jeron 5Y            2) Joseph, Aqeel SR             
     3) Buessing, Cedric JR           4) Silva, Joao 5Y               
             20.53        43.66 (43.66)
        1:03.90 (20.24)     1:27.31 (43.65)
        1:48.71 (21.40)     2:11.62 (44.31)
        2:32.19 (20.57)     2:55.22 (43.60)

 

 

 

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