NCAP’s A-team of Jt Schmid, Lleyton Arnold, Rian Graham, and Josh Howat took the win in the 4×100 medley relay in 3:41.91.
It was a huge swim for the 18-year-old, clearing his previous best of 23.26 by nearly half-a-second.
The Cal recruit swam an 8:01.65, taking down his previous best of 8:04.82 in the event. That swim makes Erisman the #21 American in the event this year.
LePage is committed to Ohio State and dropped 25 seconds from her lifetime best that she set at the end of last summer.
Audrey Derivaux and Nate Germonprez highlighted the final night of competition in Austin as both swam personal bests.
The men’s 400 free saw a familiar face win, as Hudson DeGroote, the men’s 1500 free and 400 IM champion, got his hand on the wall first in 3:57.10.
Day 3 of the Futures Championships in Huntsville kept pace with the first couple days, showcasing a lot of great swimming.
The 2nd day of the Huntsville Futures Championships saw 15-year-old Rylee Erisman (Laker Swimming) put on a show in the women’s 100 free.