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DIII Round-up: 18 Top-Times in One Weekend

Many of the top Division III teams were in action this past week, posting a number of top 25 times ahead of most mid-season invites.

Chicago’s D3 Shootout Produces 13 Division-Leading Times

The University of Chicago hosted the third edition of the D3 Shootout. Each of the eight participating teams entered 8-9 athletes per gender to compete in a high-energy environment. While Chicago walked away with the team titles, there were fast times across the board.

Neely Burns of Trinity (Texas) posted the top times in the nation in the 200 breast (2:17.82), 200 IM (2:04.40), and 400 IM (4:21.40). The sophomore made A-final appearances in all three events at last year’s NCAAs, where she set her best times.

Pomona-Pitzer’s Alex Turvey, last year’s Elite 90 winner, also posted some top times. She is now ranked 1st in the 100 fly (55.27) and 100 free (50.95). She is the defending runner-up in the 100 fly, and after champion Lily Klinginsmith’s transfer to Brown University, is now in a position to pick up her first NCAA title as a senior. Turvey also swam a 23.54 in the 50 free to rank 2nd behind MIT’s Ella Roberson (23.47), who posted that time at MIT’s season opener against Northeastern.

Other top times came from Karen Zhao (Chicago) in the 200 free (1:50.33), Sara Kraus (Hope) in the 200 back (2:01.22), Kyla Foxhoven (Trinity) in the 100 breast (1:04.08), and Alesha Kelly (Chicago) in the 200 fly (2:02.56).

There weren’t as many top times on the men’s side, but Alex McCormick of WashU established himself as the early leader in both the 100 back (48.43) and 200 back (1:46.06). He tied for 2nd in the 200 at last year’s NCAAs and is the top returner this year.

The rest of the top times came from Jonathan Tang (Chicago) in the 100 free (45.45) and Larry Yu (Pomona-Pitzer) in the 400 IM (3:55.43).

Kenyon vs. Dension

NCAC rivals and national heavyweights Kenyon and Denison’s annual dual meet ended in a split. The Denison women, defending national champions, were victorious over Kenyon (3rd).

Kenyon first-year Bengisu Caymaz led the Owls with two wins in the 200 free (1:52.30) and 500 free (4:57.51) that are ranked 6th and 3rd in the national rankings. That appears to be the first SCY times she’s logged in those events; she is a member of the Turkish national team and holds the 4x200m relay record (SCM).

The points race was even closer in the men’s dual, with the Kenyon men edging Denison by only four points. There weren’t many eye-popping times on the men’s side, but the finish bodes well for Denison who slipped to 8th at NCAAs last March, their lowest place since 1983. The Kenyon men took 2nd behind Emory.

Emory Fall Invite

The Eagles, the last of the “big three” in D3, were also in action this week, hosting a fall invite against D2 schools Wingate and Carson-Newman, and D1 Georgia-Southern.

Jake Meyer, the defending champ in the 100 breaststroke, asserted himself atop the rankings going into mid-season invites. He punched a 53.50 in the 100 breast, less than a second off his personal best and winning time from last season of 52.87. He was further off his best in the 200 (1:59.17), but it was still enough to be the first man under 2:00 and 2:01 this season in D3.

Megan Jungers clocked a 55.40 in the 100 back to top the rankings. She’s the top returner this season having finished 2nd to Olivia Smith, who now swims for Georgia as a graduate student.

The Rest

While we’ve seen a number of top D3 talent use their Covid-19 fifth year at D1 schools, Derek Maas made headlines this summer when he announced he would swim for NYU while beginning medical school after spending his undergraduate career at Alabama. He took on the 100 breast (54.60), 200 breast (2:01.00), and 200 IM (1:48.11) at NYU’s Fall Invite this weekend, ranking 2nd, 2nd, and 1st in the nation respectively. While he’s still a ways off from his best times, he’s already posted times that would have led NYU last year, and it’s not even mid-season yet.

The only top time set this weekend that didn’t come from an invite-style meet came courtesy of sophomore DJ Lloyd (CMU). In a dual meet against Gettysburg College, Lloyd blasted a 20.28 in the 50 free. That’s a best time by 0.12 and nearly half a second faster than his collegiate best. The time would have missed finals by just 0.01 at last year’s NCAAs, an impressive improvement from an athlete who was a relay-only swimmer last season.

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D3 Fan
1 year ago

Thank you for the DIII Coverage!

D3SO
1 year ago

Solid roundup. Thanks for the good work.

Go Violets!
1 year ago

Great coverage Laura!

Can’t wait to see what the mid season invites have in store for us!

TheAnchorLegPodcast
1 year ago

Thanks for the breakdown and some great DIII coverage, Laura! Another contribution from the UAA this weekend was the top time in the men’s 1000 posted at the Case Western vs Rochester Dual Meet, where Peter Meng posted the top 1000 time, and Julien Camy of Calvin posted the top 100 fly of the season at the Calvin Quad, making it 20 top times in one weekend!

Mr. F
1 year ago

No mention of Kellen Roddy scorching the 500 and mile at a non-rest meet to nab top times? this is comedy hour

TheAnchorLegPodcast
Reply to  Mr. F
1 year ago

That was last weekend, not this weekend.

Real D3swimfan
Reply to  Mr. F
1 year ago

Comedy hour is that every time D3 swimming gets 30 seconds of spotlight around here, they act like spoiled 3rd graders and ruin it for the rest of us.

Heads up – very few people cared about D3 swimming. Even people who say they care often don’t really care. Laura took the time to write about D3 swimming. Thank her for her efforts and get back in the water.

Also that was last week. You’ve now embarrassed your program and D3 swimming in more ways than one. Congratulations. The world is a worse place than it was before you left this comment, and it’s because of you.

EmorySwimFan
Reply to  Real D3swimfan
1 year ago

@Real D3 Swim Fan

Can you please calm down I don’t think anyone cares about the comments on D3 articles as you yourself have suggested. Let Mr. F be and let him do what he wants without acting like a 3rd grader yourself.

Go eagles

Kellen Roddy
Reply to  Mr. F
1 year ago

Bro got ratioed trying to give me a shoutout. Cold world.

PFA
1 year ago

D. Maas going the 2nd fastest time in the country in the 100 and 200 Breast not even suited yet is solid. Still has the top time in the 2 IM though and split 44.6 on their 4 free relay. Also anyone have insider knowledge if DJ Lloyd’s 50 was suited or not? All I know is the dudes a 2nd year. Also Jake Meyer finished 2nd in the 2 breast at NC’s last season behind Jason Hamilton.

Last edited 1 year ago by PFA
TheAnchorLegPodcast
Reply to  PFA
1 year ago

We can confirm that DJ Lloyd was not suited.

I miss the ISL
1 year ago

Olivia Smith now swims for Georgia, not NC State.

Laura Rosado
Reply to  I miss the ISL
1 year ago

Yes, thanks for catching that!

TXYellowRose
1 year ago

Nice DIII coverage!

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