2019 MEN’S NCAA SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 27 – Saturday, March 30
- Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Austin, Texas
- Prelims 10 AM / Finals 6 PM (Central Time)
- Defending champion: Texas (4x) (2018 results)
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Reported by Jared Anderson.
400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY – FINALS
- NCAA record: Chase Kalisz, Georgia (2017) – 3:33.42
- American record: Chase Kalisz, Georgia (2017) – 3:33.42
- U.S. Open record:Chase Kalisz, Georgia (2017) – 3:33.42
- Meet record: Chase Kalisz, Georgia (2017) – 3:33.42
- 2018 Champion: Abrahm DeVine, Stanford – 3:35.29
Top 8 Finishers:
- Abrahm DeVine, Stanford – 3:36.41
- Sean Grieshop, Cal – 3:37.03
- Mike Thomas, Cal – 3:37.52
- Brendan Casey, Virginia – 3:38.43
- Trenton Julian, Cal – 3:39.83
- David Schlicht, Arizona – 3:41.77
- Kieran Smith, Florida – 3:43.12
- Mark Andrew, Penn – 3:43.76
Stanford’s Abrahm DeVine was patient through the butterfly and took the lead on backstroke, never giving it back en route to his second-straight national 400 IM title.
Things got interesting late, with Cal’s Sean Grieshop charging home like an animal, but DeVine had built enough of a lead to keep Grieshop at bay. DeVine was about a second off his swim from last year, but remains the #2 performer all-time behind American record-holder Chase Kalisz.
Grieshop was a wicked 49.33 on freestyle, charging home to go 3:37.03. That should leave the Cal sophomore just outside the top 10 performers of all-time in the event, and represents a huge breakthrough season – Grieshop’s best time coming into the season was 3:42.0.
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