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Anna Moesch Swims 1:43.35 200 Freestyle Breaking Own Y-Nat Record

2024 YMCA SHORT COURSE NATIONALS

GIRLS HIGHLIGHTS

Highlighting the 3rd night in Greensboro was Virginia commit Anna Moesch who swam a 1:43.35 to win the 200 freestyle, breaking her own Y-National record of a 1:44.10 that she swam back in 2022. Her previous record also stood as her personal best time. Moesch’s time from tonight would have made the NCAA ‘B’ final just two weeks ago as it took a 1:43.78 to earn a second swim at NCAAs.

Later in the evening, Moesch split a 21.33 helping Greater Somerset County’s 200 free relay to a win. That was consistent with her 21.23 free split from the 200 medley last night. Tonight’s 200 free relay of Colleen Bull, Moesch, Victoria Castro, and Emily Thompson swam to a 1:30.37. Thompson, a Stanford commit, split a 22.23 on the anchor leg.

Thompson also earned an individual win as she swam to a 4:08.28 in the 400 IM to win by over six seconds. Thompson improved upon her personal best of a 4:08.31 that she swam at 2023 Winter Juniors in December.

After splitting a 22.97 in the 50 fly last night during the 200 medley relay, Alana Berlin of Schroder swam to a 52.01 in the 100 back. That improved upon her old best time of a 52.13. Last night’s 200 backstroke winner Devyn Sargent finished 2nd in a 53.20, a best time by over a second. Sargent is headed to Yale.

Girls Standings Thru Day 3:

  1. Greater Somerset County YMCA 245.5
  2. Schroeder YMCA 222
  3. Upper Main Line YMCA 157.5
  4. York and York County YMCA 177
  5. Fanwood Scotch Plains YMCA 155

BOYS HIGHLIGHTS

Notre Dame commit Angus MacDonald led the way in the 400 IM swimming to a best time of a 3:49.06. He dropped from his old personal best of a 3:51.01 from Winter Juniors. Last year at this meet he was 3rd in a 3:53.66. John Rusnock swam to 2nd in a 3:52.03, a best time by over four seconds.

After winning the 100 fly last night, Garrett Gould earned another win touching a 47.10 in the 100 back. He finished just ahead of Sam Lorenz who swam a 47.22. Lorenz was first at the 50 mark but Gould brought it home on the 2nd 50.

Ridley Area’s 200 free relay swam to a win in a 1:20.25. The team consisted of Shane Eckler, Jonathan Hoole, Alex Chan, and Jake Kennedy. Kennedy anchored in the fastest split with a 19.56.

Hoole charged in the individual 200 freestyle on the night flipping first at the 100 mark in a 46.91. He eventually got caught and finished 6th in a 1:38.85 while Damian Czartoryjski won in a 1:37.49 and had the fastest third 50 of the field. Czartoryjski is headed to Bucknell this fall and swam a best time by over half a second.

Boys Standings Thru Day 3:

  1. Schroeder YMCA 194
  2. Ridley Area YMCA 180
  3. Greater Somerset County YMCA 178.5
  4. Greater Spartanburg YMCA 153
  5. Birmingham Family YMCA 128

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Aragon Son of Arathorne
7 months ago

Off topic but can anyone tell me who else can beat Alex Walsh in the 2 fly LCM besides Regan? Dakota? Should Alex be swimming it at trials?

Last edited 7 months ago by Aragon Son of Arathorne
Aragon Son of Arathorne
7 months ago

NJ represent! Todd is going to make her an NCAA top 3.

jeff
7 months ago

If the freshman next year at UVA get some good improvement, they can probably smash the 800 free relay record with or without Alex

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
Reply to  jeff
7 months ago

UVA will need Alex Walsh since Ella Nelson has exhausted her eligibility. Furthermore, Reilly Tiltmann will need to return to form.

swimgeek
Reply to  Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
7 months ago

Tiltmann won’t be needed. GW, Canny, Curzan, and Moesch. Or Leah Hayes.

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
Reply to  swimgeek
7 months ago

Junior Reilly Tiltmann has been on the 4 x 200 FR-R all three years.

Ashe
Reply to  jeff
7 months ago

Smash? No. Hayes, Canny, Moesch would need to be 1:42 lows and GW 1:39 leading off.

ALEXANDER POP-OFF
Reply to  Ashe
7 months ago

Curzan will be on board too. Seems like Nocentini may squeeze in another season. All the records are gone. ALL! Hayes may not even make any relays.

Ashe
Reply to  ALEXANDER POP-OFF
7 months ago

We are talking about the 800 free relay.

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
Reply to  Ashe
7 months ago

Claire Curzan will take over from Gretchen Walsh on the backstroke leg of the medley relays (4 x 50 scy, 4 x 100 scy).

Curzan (BK) – Nocentini (BR) – Walsh (FL) – ? (FR)

Jasmine Nocentini will most likely swim the breaststroke leg unless Emma Weber experiences a breakout season.

I have no idea if senior Maxine Parker will be back for a fifth season.

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
Reply to  ALEXANDER POP-OFF
7 months ago

Curzan?

Gormsen and Hayes seem to be better in the long course version.

W 200 FR (LCM)
Personal Best Times
Canny – 1:57.82 (12 Apr 2023)
Curzan – 2:00.36
Gormsen – 1:58.34
Hayes – 1:58.19
Moesch – 1:59.57
Tiltmann – 2:01.67
Walsh, A. – 1:57.82 (27 Apr 2022)
Walsh, G. – 2:01.17

jeff
Reply to  Ashe
7 months ago

GW 1:39.9 means the other 3 legs average 1:42.0 to beat it. Between Curzan, Canny, and the 3 incoming freshman, they can probably cut a decent chunk if they have a normal amount of progression

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
Reply to  Ashe
7 months ago

I would rather save Gretchen Walsh for the 4 x 50 scy relays and 4 x 100 scy relays.

3 individual events
4 relays

Aragon Son of Arathorne
Reply to  Ashe
7 months ago

which is entirely possible.

Vaswammer
Reply to  jeff
7 months ago

At NCAA’s, she’d be more likely to swim anchor on the 200 medley relay.

Parker split a 21.38 at NCAAs in the 200 MR. Moesch’s two days ago was 21.23.

Curzan takes the back spot, and G. Walsh takes fly. If Nocentini or A. Walsh come back — that’s your breast leg — and those moves would be faster than this year’s relay.

Noah
7 months ago

Her, Hayes and GW + Canny are taking that 8 fr…

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