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NCAA Scorer Mario Koenigsperger to Take Olympic Redshirt Season

Breaststroker Mario Koenigsperger will sit out the 2019-20 NCAA season for an Olympic redshirt. A native of New Zealand, Koenigsperger has competed with the USC Trojans for the previous three seasons, and this would’ve been his fourth and final season in Los Angeles.

Koenigsperger made his first NCAA appearance last season as a junior, swimming the 100 and 200 breaststrokes at the 2019 NCAA Championships. There, he scored in 13th place in the 100 breast (52.12) and went 1:54.39 to take 21st in the 200 breast. 2019 was a breakout year for Koenigsperger — he was 53.0/1:56.1 as a freshman at Pac-12s and then 52.9/1:56.9 as a sophomore at Pac-12’s, but missed NCAAs both years.

Koenigsperger’s junior year success came after a big summer 2018 for him, where he dropped lifetime bests in long course in the 100 breast (1:00.83) and 200 breast (2:13.58) at the 2018 Los Angeles Invite. He’s close to the FINA ‘A’ cut (and NZ qualifying standard) for the 2020 Olympics in the 100 breast, which is a 59.93. He’s also the top 100 breaststroker right now in New Zealand; nobody has been under 1:02 since 2016 besides him.

This is a serious hit for the Trojans, who also just graduated Carsten Vissering, last year’s 100 breast NCAA runner-up. They had no other NCAA qualifiers in either breaststroke event, and they also just graduated Billy Monjay, the #3 breaststroker on their roster.

While USC has a large incoming class, breaststroke is not well-represented in the group. The strongest breaststrokers incoming are freshmen Ryan Peterson at 56.6/2:05.8 in the 100 and Jackson Odgers at 2:03.8 in the 200. The top USC returner from last season is sophomore Sean Ward, who was 55.1/2:00.1 last year.

TOP TIMES (SCY)

  • 100y breast – 52.12
  • 200y breast – 1:53.72
  • 50y free – 20.43

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volmenusa
5 years ago

Sorta sell-fish move

DLSwim
Reply to  volmenusa
5 years ago

I dunno… going to the Olympics > ncaa scoring

volmenusa
Reply to  DLSwim
5 years ago

Why not do both

Uninformed kiwi
Reply to  volmenusa
5 years ago

Because the college season is always going to be prioritised over random swimmers’ peaks for their home Olympic trials.
Marz isn’t gonna perform his best at nz trials first week of April if he already peaked for NCAAs third week of March.

And he still has his 4th year of eligibility for 2021 so really he can do both right?

samesame
Reply to  volmenusa
5 years ago

He is not the only one . Why criticize him alone?

Thomas
5 years ago

I know the article isn’t about him, but is Carsten retired?

Foreign Embassy
Reply to  Thomas
5 years ago

I was thinking the same thing. Since he was abroad last fall I didn’t get the feeling he would continue his swimming career past ncaas…

Karl Ortegon
Reply to  Thomas
5 years ago

Good question. He hasn’t raced since NCAAs, and isn’t signed to an ISL team or sponsored by any brand as of now, though.

trojajajan
Reply to  Karl Ortegon
5 years ago

Almost certain that he retired or might do like a 50 breast for fun once ina while

sit
Reply to  Karl Ortegon
4 years ago

can we get an article on graduates who haven’t gone pro yet?

Quack
Reply to  Thomas
5 years ago

One of his Instagram posts after NCAAs seems to imply thar he’s done swimming

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