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Luke Hobson Breaks Poetic NCAA Record in 200 Free for Eddie’s Last Season

2024 MEN’S NCAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

On night 1 of the 2024 Men’s NCAA Championships, Hobson broke the NCAA record in the 200 free (1:29.15) and then watched it fall moments later to Leon Marchand (1:28.97) as they both led off the 800 free relay.

Hobson had the final word last night, winning the individual 200 free and recording a 1:28.81 to re-break the record for the 3rd time in 3 days.

This is particularly poetic as it is legendary Texas head coach Eddie Reese’s final season heading the Longhorns. Reese has made a name for his program by coaching several men to NCAA titles and Olympic medals in the 200 free. It appears Hobson will be the final notch in that 200 Free belt for Reese.

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Jazz
7 months ago

I met Eddie when I was an age group coach in Wisconsin and Eddie came on a recruiting trip for one of the seniors on the team. Before practice, Eddie was genuine, playful and fully engaged with my group of 7-8 yr olds.

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
7 months ago

The 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials awaits Luke Hobson.

SwemmerSupreme
7 months ago

Eddie eternal legend

nealnan8
7 months ago

Just from memory, I got these guys as 200 free winners at NCAAs for Texas under Eddie:
Luke Hobson
Drew Kibler
Townley Haas
Doug Gjertsen
Josh Davis
Am I missing anyone?

Jeah
Reply to  nealnan8
7 months ago

João De Lucca

Octavio Gupta
Reply to  nealnan8
7 months ago

Dax Hill
Dave Walters

ReneDescartes
Reply to  nealnan8
7 months ago

Dax Hill

2Fat4Speed
Reply to  nealnan8
7 months ago

Ricky Bearens

PBJSwimming
7 months ago

One of my few disappointments of this meet is that we didn’t see Hobson and Marchand race the 200 free.

sqimgod
Reply to  PBJSwimming
7 months ago

Hobson would’ve lost

Horninco
Reply to  sqimgod
7 months ago

Since LM dodged the race we will never know

But Luke has faster times in the small and big pools so I guess we will have to rely on that little factoid

Reddie Eeese
7 months ago

LUGE

Horninco
7 months ago

Classy Coach, classy kid

IU Swammer
7 months ago

Great swim!

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