Sophomore Gopher CJ Smith shares goals, what it will take to place in his events at NCAAs this week, and what he does to warm up and prepare.
In high school, he swam in Chicago area, for YWCA Flying Fish, and he has had nice drops since being in college at the University of Minnesota, going from 15:21 to 14:52 in the 1650 (14th seed for NCAAs) and from 4:26 to 4:20 in the 500…so far.
Here is the top 16 NCAA seeds for 1650:
1 McBroom, Michael SR Texas A 14:33.53
2 Jaeger, Connor JR Michigan A 14:34.87
3 Grothe, Zane JR Auburn A 14:41.45
4 Freeman, William JR Georgia A 14:44.38
5 Cosgarea, Andrew SO Stanford B 14:49.71
6 Frayler, Arthur FR Florida B 14:49.88
7 Ryan, Sean JR Michigan B 14:50.75
8 Feeley, Ryan SR Michigan B 14:51.59
9 Quintero, Cristian SO Southern Cali B 14:51.85
10 Hamilton, Craig SR LSU B 14:53.10
11 Koski, Matias FR Georgia B 14:53.32
12 Nielsen, Anders FR Michigan B 14:53.33
13 Daniec, Jan JR Virginia B 14:53.48
14 Smith, Clayton SO Minnesota B 14:54.21
15 Lewis, John FR Texas B 14:54.33
16 Omana, Carlos SO Florida B 14:55.53
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the mile is too long
My favorite event! Thanks for giving distance its due!
Silly NorthBMO….didn’t you know? NOBODY CARES ABOUT THE DISTANCE EVENTS!!