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2019 W. NCAAs: King Breaks All Her Own 100 Breast Records – 55.73

2019 WOMEN’S DIVISION I NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

For the fourth consecutive year, Lilly King won the 100 breast at the NCAA Championships.

She went 55.73 Friday night in Austin to break every record in the books, all of which were her own. Her previous NCAA, American, and US Open records stood at 55.88, which she just swam last month at the 2019 Big Ten Championships. King was 57.55 in prelims Friday morning.

Splits comparison

Big Tens NCAAs
26.11 25.98
29.77 29.75
Final: 55.88 Final: 55.73

King has now gone under :56 twice (flat start), and has dropped half a second in the last month – her PR going into Big Tens was 56.25. She is one of two swimmers ever to break :57, the other being Molly Hannis, and is the only swimmer to break 56.

Finishing second Friday night was Eastern Michigan’s Delaney Duncan, whose 57.83 makes her the No. 10 performer in history, and her 2nd-place finish makes her the highest-placing finisher in EMU history. In third was NC State’s Sophie Hansson in 57.90.

Top 10 Performers of All Time: SCY 100 breaststroke

1 Lilly King 55.73
2 Molly Hannis 56.64
3 Breeja Larson 57.23
4 Alia Atkinson 57.29
5 Sarah Haase 57.36
6 Sophie Hansson 57.74
7 Emily McClellan 57.76
8 Tara Kirk 57.77
9 Emma Reaney 57.79
10 Delaney Duncan 57.83

Top 10 Performances of All Time: SCY 100 breaststroke

Place Swimmer Time
1 Lilly King 55.73
2 Lilly King 55.88
3 Lilly King 56.25
4 Lilly King 56.30
5 Lilly King 56.43
6 Lilly King 56.46
7 Molly Hannis 56.64
8 Lilly King 56.71
9 Lilly King 56.85
10 Lilly King 57.15

 

 

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Coach Mike 1952
5 years ago

Any video link? Streaming kept cycling to black screen here, so missed it… Thanks

JudgeNot
5 years ago

Glad to see her smiling and enjoying it. It’s almost inconceivable that she’s faster every year over these four years.

Wild Bill
5 years ago

Lilly is tough – ” Tough as nails “

Stoyle
5 years ago

Holla for my girl Delaney though. Amazing performance.

Bsswimc
Reply to  Stoyle
5 years ago

Much earned performance. Congrats Delaney and Peter!

Billy Buffalo
5 years ago

Flinched at the start, slo-mo showed it pretty clearly.

Daddy
5 years ago

She aight

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Torrey Hart

Torrey is from Oakland, CA, and majored in media studies and American studies at Claremont McKenna College, where she swam distance freestyle for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps team. Outside of SwimSwam, she has bylines at Sports Illustrated, Yahoo Sports, SB Nation, and The Student Life newspaper.

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