2023 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- March 22-25, 2023
- Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center | Minneapolis, MN
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Tonight in the finals of the 200 free relay, Florida’s Josh Liendo, Adam Chaney, Eric Friese, and Macguire McDuff smashed the NCAA and US Open record by nearly a second in a time of 1:13.35. In this article, we take a look at some of the splits across the field for this event.
Leadoffs
Josh Liendo had the fastest leadoff time at 18.22, which is 0.18 seconds faster than his time of 18.40 which finished second in the individual race. In addition, Liendo’s time would have also beaten Jordan Crooks‘ 18.32 that won the NCAA title. Crooks was the second-fastest leadoff swimmer at 18.44, while Bjorn Seeliger clocked a 18.59 for third and Youssef Ramadan went 18.68 for fourth. Seeliger’s swim was 0.08 seconds faster than his individual swim, while Ramadan’s was 0.14 seconds faster.
Team | Swimmer | Time |
Florida | Josh Liendo | 18.22 |
Tennessee | Jordan Crooks | 18.44 |
Cal | Bjorn Seeliger | 18.59 |
Virginia Tech | Youssef Ramadan | 18.68 |
NC State | Noah Henderson | 18.88 |
Indiana | Van Mathias | 18.96 |
Virginia | Matt Brownstead | 18.97 |
Notre Dame | Chirs Guliano | 19.02 |
Stanford | Andrei Minakov | 19.16 |
Ohio State | Ruslan Gaziev | 19.16 |
Georgia | Dillon Downing | 19.17 |
ASU | Jack Dolan | 19.18 |
Louisville | Abelrahman Elaraby | 19.22 |
Michigan | Bence Szabados | 19.24 |
Auburn | Kalle Makinen | 19.3 |
Texas | Peter Larson | 19.33 |
Arizona | Marin Ercegovic | 19.35 |
Missouri | Jack Dahlgren | 19.41 |
Texas A&M | Koko Bratanov | 19.53 |
UNLV | Bryson Huey | 19.53 |
Harvard | Marcus Holmquist | 19.62 |
Wisconsin | Andrew Benson | 19.75 |
Rolling Splits
Jack Alexy and Macguire McDuff tied for the fastest rolling split, with both swimmers clocking a 18.12. Alexy was 0.01 seconds off his 18.11 anchor from last night, while McDuff was nearly a second faster than the 19.09 he led off in at SECs.
Team | Swimmer | Time |
Cal | Jack Alexy | 18.12 |
Florida | Macguire McDuff | 18.12 |
NC State | Nyls Korstanje | 18.3 |
ASU | Jonny Kulow | 18.31 |
Florida | Adam Chaney | 18.37 |
Tennessee | Gui Caribe | 18.44 |
Texas | Caspar Corbeau | 18.48 |
Cal | Destin Lasco | 18.52 |
Arizona | Ryan Perham | 18.57 |
Cal | Liam Bell | 18.59 |
NC State | Luke Miller | 18.59 |
Florida | Eric Friese | 18.64 |
Virginia | August Lamb | 18.65 |
Texas | Luke Hobson | 18.65 |
NC State | David Curtiss | 18.67 |
Auburn | Logan Tierheimer | 18.73 |
Tennessee | Scott Scanlon | 18.76 |
Virginia | Jack Aikins | 18.77 |
ASU | Max McCusker | 18.78 |
Georgia | Reese Branzell | 18.79 |
Louisville | Dalton Lowe | 18.79 |
ASU | Grant House | 18.79 |
Wisconsin | Taiko Torepe-Ormsby | 18.8 |
Michigan | Cam Peel | 18.81 |
Texas A&M | Ethan Gogulski | 18.84 |
Auburn | Mialis Deliyiannis | 18.85 |
Virginia | Connor Boyle | 18.87 |
Virginia Tech | Carles Coll Marti | 18.91 |
Indiana | Rafael Miroslaw | 18.92 |
Louisville | Michael Eastman | 18.95 |
Arizona | Tommy Palmer | 18.95 |
Missouri | Grant Bochenski | 18.95 |
UNLV | Reece Hemmens | 18.96 |
Indiana | Finn Brooks | 18.97 |
Auburn | Nate Stoffle | 18.97 |
Indiana | Gavin Wight | 18.98 |
Louisville | Vlad Dubinin | 18.99 |
Missouri | Kevin Hammer | 19 |
Stanford | Rafael Gu | 19 |
Wisconsin | Ben Wiegland | 19.03 |
Texas A&M | Connor Foote | 19.04 |
Virginia Tech | Luis Dominguez | 19.04 |
Tennessee | Aleksey Tarasenko | 19.04 |
Virginia Tech | Will Hayon | 19.04 |
Ohio State | Mario McDonald | 19.06 |
Stanford | Luke Maurer | 19.11 |
Michigan | Nikola Acin | 19.11 |
Texas | Danny Krueger | 19.12 |
Harvard | Jared Simpson | 19.14 |
Michigan | Gal Cohen Groumi | 19.15 |
Stanford | Jonny Affeld | 19.17 |
Missouri | Eric Storms | 19.17 |
Ohio State | James Ward | 19.17 |
Arizona | Seth Miller | 19.21 |
Harvard | Ryan Linnihan | 19.24 |
Ohio State | Daniel Baltes | 19.27 |
Wisconsin | Jake Newmark | 19.27 |
Texas A&M | Baylor Nelson | 19.29 |
Notre Dame | Cason Wilburn | 19.3 |
UNLV | George Ratiu | 19.36 |
Harvard | Umit Gures | 19.36 |
Notre Dame | Tommy Janton | 19.36 |
Georgia | Zach Hils | 19.41 |
Georgia | Bradley Dunham | 19.43 |
UNLV | Steven Butler | 19.45 |
Notre Dame | Thacher Scannell | 19.76 |
Daddy long legs with that juicy 18
My takeaway:
17.63
39.90
1:29.50
4:07.37
8:44.73
14:24.23
44.58
1:37.35
49.69
1:50.17
42.80
1:38.60
1:36.34
3:35.29
1:13.35
2:44.31
6:03.42
1:20.67
3:01.07
9 US open records as of tonight. The greatest record board in the NCAA. Fastest pool in NCAA history.
Most if not all of those left to swim will be gone by the end of the meet aside from the 100s fly and free