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Bowers 1:47 200 Free and Berkoff 59.5 100 Back Highlight Cary Sectionals Day 2

EASTERN ZONE SECTIONALS

  • July 14-17, 2022
  • Triangle Aquatic Center, Cary, NC
  • LCM
  • Live Results
  • Results on Meet Mobile as “2022 ESSZ Speedo Southern Sectionals”

NC State’s Noah Bowers clocked a lifetime best in the 200 fly yesterday, and he was even more impressive today as he rocked a 1:47.58 in the 200 free. That time would just missed the A-final at April’s US International Team Trials. It took a 1:47.37 to make it into the top 8, while the 9th place time in prelims was a 1:47.60. Bowers’ previous best was a 1:49.56 from a time trial at Olympic Trials last summer.

On the short course side, Bowers wasn’t part of the Wolfpack 800 free relay at either ACCs or NCAAs, but that could change if his long course improvement translates to yards.

2nd place on the men’s side went to Bowers’ teammate James Plage. He hit a time of 1:50.42, clocking a new lifetime time for the first time since 2019.

Another Wolfpack swimmer, Annabel Crush, won the women’s 200 free. Crush was the only women in the field under 2:02, and she stopped the clock in 2:00.83 for a new lifetime best. Prior to today she hadn’t been under 2:03.3. Crush returned to the pool in the very next women’s event, the 100 back, and took 2nd with a 1:01.95.

Yet another NC State swimmer, Katharine Berkoff, was the only woman faster than Crush in the 100 back. Berkoff, who represented the USA in the 50 back in Budapest last month, cranked out a 59.52. That time would make the 7th-fastest swimmer in the nation this season, except that she’s already the 4th-fastest by virtue of the 58.61 she swam at the US Trials.

Grace Sheble gave the Wolfpack women their fourth individual victory with a 4:47.35 in the 400 IM. That’s just about a second and a half away from her lifetime best from the 2020 US Open.

Hunter Tapp, who actually was on NC State’s 800 free relays during the college season, didn’t swim the 200 free today, and instead opted for the 100 back. That worked out for him, as he won the 10 back by over 1.5 second with a 55.17.

SwimMAC’s Baylor Nelson was the lone non-Wolfpack individual event winner of the night. The Texas A&M commit completed the IM sweep with a time of 4:18.41, holding off a late charge from Kenneth Lloyd of Wolfpack Elite (4:18.90). Nelson’s time was less than a second off of his lifetime best of 4:17.58, which he set at April’s US Trials.

The hosts TAC Titans didn’t get any individual wins tonight, but they did sweep the 400 medley relays. The women won in 4:14.31, getting past SwimMAC thanks to a 57.25 anchor leg by Meredith Whelehan. It was a similar story on the men’s side, where Jerry Fox outsplit Nelson 50.21 to 52.87, giving the Titans the win at 3:47.66.

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Snarky
2 years ago

Go pack

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