2022 MEN’S PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 2-Saturday, March 5, 2022
- Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way, Washington
- Defending champions: Cal (4x)
- Start times: 11:00 am prelims / 6:00 pm finals (PST)
- Event Schedule
- Diving Results
- Championship Central
- Live Results
- Live Stream
MEN’S 200 BREASTSTROKE – FINALS:
- NCAA – 1:47.91 Will Licon, Texas (2017)
- PAC-12 – 1:48.53 2020 Reecce Whitley, CAL (2020)
- PAC-12 Champ – 1:48.86 Reece Whitley, CAL (2021)
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut – 1:52.28
Top 3:
- Leon Marchand (ASU) – 1:50.39
- Hugo Gonzalez (CAL) – 1:50.57
- Reece Whitley (CAL) – 1:50.89
Arizona State freshman Leon Marchand simply cannot be stopped. After winning the 200 and 400 IM earlier in the meet, and becoming the fastest freshman in NCAA history in both, Marchand did the improbable, winning the Pac-12 200 breast title over conference record holder Reece Whitley.
Marchand’s swim marked a massive personal best, and he absolutely shattered the Arizona State program record with the performance. Prior to the 1:52.97 Marchand swam in prelims, the ASU record stood at 1:53.54, a mark which was set in 2017 by Christian Lorenz.
With the swim, Marchand is now the #10 performer all-time, and the 3rd-fastest freshman in history, behind only Max McHugh and Matthew Fallon. Notably, Fallon (Penn) is also a freshman this year. McHugh is the fastest freshman in the history of the NCAA, coming in at 1:49.41, and Fallon is right behind at 1:49.71.
Here is the newly-updated list of all-time top 10 performers in the SCY 200 breast:
Rank | Time | Swimmer | Meet |
1 | 1:47.91 | Will Licon | 2017 Championships |
2 | 1:48.53 | Reece Whitley | 2020 Cal vs Stanford Men |
3 | 1:48.66 | Kevin Cordes | 2014 Championships |
4 | 1:48.70 | Andrew Seliskar | 2019 NCAA Championships |
5 | 1:49.02 | Max McHugh | 2021 NCAA Championships |
6 | 1:49.31 | Cody Miller | 2017 Winter Nationals |
7 | 1:49.38 | Josh Prenot | 2016 NCAAs |
8 | 1:49.71 | Matthew Fallon | 2021 Zippy Invitational |
9 | 1:49.90 | Ian Finnerty | 2019 NCAA Championships |
10 | 1:50.39 | Leon Marchand | 2022 Pac-12 Championships |
Looking at this list, it’s important to note that 4 of the top 10 swimmers of all-time will be competing in the 200 breast at NCAAs later this month.
Marchand is actually considered a better fly swimmer than breast by his previous performances.
We have seen this weekend the official birth of 2 swim phenoms with Léon Marchand and Summer McIntosh.
Many gold medals to come at the international level in the next few years.
Can USA respond?
Was Curzan enough or do you suggest we wait for NCs?
SCY is bathtub, as you often said.
Waiting for Marchand to do as phenomenal time in LCM as Mackintosh’s 4:29
He went 4:09 in 4 IM last year…
4:29 is equivalent to like 4:05 for the men though
Logically when you compare the world record and then look at the drop offs behind them it’s probably more like a 4:06.high or 4:07.low. Still very fast though
I think Charlotte Crush has entered the conversation.