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Ray Looze on King’s attempt to Negative Split Prelims Swim (Video)

Reported by Lauren Neidigh.

WOMEN’S 100 BREAST:

  • NCAA Record: Lilly King (Indiana), 2017, 56.30
  • American Record: Lilly King (Indiana), 2017, 56.30
  • Championship Record: Lilly King (Indiana), 2017, 56.46
  • 2017 Champion: Lilly King (Indiana), 56.46

Top 8 Qualifiers:

  1. Lilly King (Indiana)- 57.35
  2. Delaney Duncan (EMU)- 58.36
  3. Lindsey Kozelsky (Minnesota)- 58.41
  4. Anna Belousova (Texas A&M)- 59.07
  5. Miranda Tucker (Michigan)- 59.25
  6. Jinq En Phee (Purdue)- 59.32
  7. Silja Kansakoski (ASU)- 59.34
  8. Franziska Weidner (Hawaii)- 59.35

Minnesota’s Lindsey Kozelsky took over the leaderboard in heat 5, followed by Texas A&M freshman Anna Belousova (59.07). Purdue’s Jinq En Phee (59.32) and Hawaii’s Franziska Weidner(59.35) clipped their bests in that heat to earn spots in the final.

Indiana’s Lilly King answered back, blowing that time away in the next heat. She trailed Eastern Michigan’s Delaney Duncan through the front half, but surged ahead on the last lap to win it in 57.35. Duncan wound up 2nd in a personal best 58.36.

Michigan’s Miranda Tucker reached in to win heat 4, using her front-end speed to edge out USC’sRiley Scott (59.41).

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Pags
6 years ago

Goofs off the first 50 of a 100 in the prelims at NCAA D1 Championships; still top qualifier by over a second. That’s domination, homies.

Yooz
6 years ago

Interesting to hear that she gets beat in practice all the time. Seems to be a trend, as seen with Caleb Dressel, wonder who beats her?

Austinpoolboy
Reply to  Yooz
6 years ago

Cody Miller. Lol

Reply to  Yooz
6 years ago

Combined program. So King (56.3/2:03.1) has pro Cody Miller (50.8/1:49.3), Big Ten champ Ian Finnerty (50.7/1:50.7) and Big Ten runner-up Levi Brock (51.4/1:52.7), among others.

Tom from Chicago
6 years ago

This man doesn’t know the history of Indiana swimming. Maybe he can google Doc Councilman and see not only how many NCAA relays IU has won, but also National Championships.

Admin
Reply to  Tom from Chicago
6 years ago

You don’t think he’s referring to the women’s meet? Since he’s at the women’s meet? Because, the women have never won a relay title. In fact, 9 of Indiana’s 10 women’s event titles have come in the Ray Looze era (and the only exception is a diver).

SwimObserver
Reply to  Braden Keith
6 years ago

Nah, based on commenting history Tom from Chicago didn’t think. He was in too much of a hurry to prove how much smarter he was than Ray Looze.

Becky D
Reply to  SwimObserver
6 years ago

It makes me giggle to think someone could spend more than 10 minutes at the IU pool and not be aware of IU swimming history.

Adrien
Reply to  Tom from Chicago
6 years ago

Doc *Counsilman,* actually. But I’m sure you were just testing us.

Admin
Reply to  Adrien
6 years ago

I think Tom was just trolling Ray by misspelling “Counsilman.” Ray obviously knows so little about swimming history, that he probably pronounces “Counsilman” as “Councilman”!

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