2024 MEN’S NCAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2024 Males’s Division I NCAA Championships ended very similar to they began–with a bang. If for some causes you had different plans tonight and missed the livestream or are simply attempting to stave off post-meet despair, we’ve bought you lined. Listed below are all of the championship finals from Day 4.
1650 Yard Freestyle — Timed Ultimate (condensed model)
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NCAA Report: 14:12.08 — Bobby Finke, Florida (2020)
Meet Report: 14:12.52 — Bobby Finke, Florida (2021)
American Report: 14:12.08 — Bobby Finke, Florida (2020)
U.S. Open Report: 14:12.08 — Bobby Finke, Florida (2020)
Pool Report: 14:22.41 — Clark Smith, Texas (2017)
2023 Champion: 14:28.94 — Will Gallant, NC State
Prime 8:
Zalan Sarkany (Arizona State) — 14:30.57
Gio Linscheer (Florida) — 14:36.01
Andrew Taylor (Florida) — 14:37.80
Krzysztof Chmielewski (USC) — 14:39.10
Owen Lloyd (NC State) — 14:39.18
Jack Hoagland (SMU) — 14:39.19
Bar Soloveychik (Minnesota) — 14:41.40
Ilia Sibirtsev (Louisville) — 14:41.87
This race was all Zalan Sarkany’s. He hasn’t had the most effective meet this week, however saved one thing particular for tonight, taking the win within the 1650 freestyle. Sarkany swam away firstly of the race.He continued to construct his lead and turned on the 1000 break up about seven seconds forward of Krzysztof Chmielewski.
After the 1000 yard mark, Gio Linscheer started to reel Chmiekiewski in and handed him. Throughout the pool, his Gator teammate Andrew Taylor started to do the identical, getting forward of the Trojan with about 100 yards to go.
Sarkany was off his greatest from earlier this season however nonetheless claimed his first NCAA title with a 14:30.57. The Gators, each of whom swam private greatest occasions, went 2-3 selecting up large factors for Florida.
200 Yard Backstroke — Ultimate
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NCAA Report: 1:35.69 – Hubert Kos, Arizona State (2024)
Meet Report: 1:35.73 – Ryan Murphy, Cal (2016)
American Report: 1:35.73 – Ryan Murphy, Cal (2016)
U.S. Open Report: 1:35.69 – Hubert Kos, Arizona State (2024)
Pool Report: 1:36.05 – Destin Lasco, Cal (2024)
2023 Champion: Destin Lasco (Cal) – 1:35.87
Prime 8:
Destin Lasco (Cal) — 1:35.37 *NCAA, Meet, American, U.S. Open, Pool Report*
Hubert Kos (Arizona State) — 1:35.90
Owen McDonald (Arizona State) — 1:36.63
Jonny Marshall (Florida) — 1:37.04
Kacper Stokowski (NC State) — 1:38.15
Bradley Dunham (Georgia) — 1:38.43
Brendan Burns (Indiana) — 1:38.62
Tommy Janton (Notre Dame) — 1:40.25
As we’ve seen him do earlier than, Lasco waited till the again half to make his transfer within the championship last. SEC champion, freshman Jonny Marshall turned first on the 100 in 46.79–the one out beneath 47 seconds. Lasco turned on the jets throughout the third 50, splitting a field-best 23.89 to seize the lead. There was no containing him after that: he closed in 24.01 to win his third-straight 200 again title and eventually put his title on the NCAA file in a blazing 1:35.37.
Hubert Kos moved up from third on the 150-yard mark into second, getting beneath 1:36 once more in 1:35.90. His teammate Owen McDonald earned third in a private greatest 1:36.63, leaping forward of Marshall for seventh all-time per USA Swimming. This is identical high three because the 200 IM, simply with Kos and McDonald flipped.
100 Yard Freestyle — Ultimate
Courtesy: Kyle Millis
NCAA Report: 39.90 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
Meet Report: 39.90 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
American Report: 39.90 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
U.S. Open Report: 39.90 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
Pool Report: 40.00 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2017)
2023 Champion: Josh Liendo (Florida) – 40.28
Prime 8:
Josh Liendo (Florida) — 40.20
Gui Caribe (Tennessee) — 40.55
Jack Alexy (Cal) — 40.59
Jordan Crooks (Tennessee) — 40.61
Chris Guiliano (Notre Dame) — 40.66
Matt Brownstead (UVA) / Jack Dolan (Arizona State) — 41.50
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Bjorn Seeliger (Cal) — 41.80
What per week for Josh Liendo. He takse the win right here within the 100 freestyle, torching a lifetime greatest 40.20 to finish the sweep in his particular person occasions.
This was an absolutley stacked championship last. Chris Guiliano bought off to a quick begin, flipping first on the 25 after which on the 50 (19.11). Behind him was Jordan Crooks (19.21) with Liendo working third (19.28). Liendo had a superb last underwater that basically stamped his authority on the race and propelled him forward of the sphere.
His 40.20 betters his PB, set at 2023 NCAAs, by .08 seconds and improves his standing because the 2nd quickest swimmer all-time.
In an surprising flip of occasions, it was Gui Caribe who bought his hand on the wall for 2nd place. Caribe handed Crooks and Guiliano on the ultimate 25 yards to get the job achieved and log an enormous private better of 40.55. It was Jack Alexy who grabbed third, placing up his second private better of the day with a 40.59. He touched simply .02 seconds forward of Crooks (40.61). Guiliano completed fifth in 40.66, four-hundredths off his greatest from ACCs.
200 Yard Breaststroke — Ultimate
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NCAA Report: 1:46.91 – Leon Marchand, Arizona State (2023)
Meet Report: 1:46.91 – Leon Marchand, Arizona State (2023)
American Report: 1:47.91 – Will Licon, Texas (2017)
U.S. Open Report: 1:46.91 – Leon Marchand, Arizona State (2023)
Pool Report: 1:47.91 – Will Licon, Texas (2017)
2023 Champion: Leon Marchand (Arizona State) – 1:46.91
Prime 8:
Leon Marchand (Arizona State) — 1:46.35 *NCAA, Meet, U.S. Open, Pool Report*
Matt Fallon (Penn) — 1:48.48
Carles Coll Marti (Virginia Tech) — 1:49.99
Liam Bell (Cal) — 1:50.15
David Schlicht (Arizona State) — 1:50.67
Noah Nichols (Virginia) — 1:50.69
Jassen Yep (Indiana) — 1:51.51
Jack Kelly (Brown) — 1:53.27
Leon Marchand reset his personal NCAA, Meet, and U.S. Open data within the 200 breaststroke to shut out his particular person occasions for the meet. Marchand broke his personal file by .56 seconds, splitting 24.02/26.76/27.38/28.19 en path to a 1:46.35.
It was no shock that Matt Fallon wasn’t an element within the first half of the race. Besides, he didn’t let the sphere get too far forward and was really solely sixth after the opening 50. Fallon got here on sturdy within the again half, splitting 27.45/28.43. He moved by means of the sphere, ultimately catching Liam Bell and taking second place in a private greatest 1:48.48.
That marks Fallon’s first sub-1:49 outing and is a private greatest by .55 seconds. It strikes him into third all-time and makes him the 2nd quickest American behind Will Licon.
Bell was sturdy for almost all of the race. Fallon caught him within the last 50 yards, nevertheless it seemed like he was nonetheless in management for third. He hit a wall with about 15 yards to go, which gave Carles Coll Marti the room he wanted to move him for third place. Coll Marti touched in a season-best 1:49.99. Regardless of hitting a wall, Bell swam his second private better of the day for 4th in a 1:50.15, taking 1.21 seconds off his greatest over the course of the day.
200 Yard Butterfly — Ultimate
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NCAA Report: 1:37.35 – Jack Conger, Texas (2017)
Meet Report: 1:37.35 – Jack Conger, Texas (2017)
American Report: 1:37.35 – Jack Conger, Texas (2017)
U.S. Open Report: 1:37.35 – Jack Conger, Texas (2017)
Pool Report: 1:37.35 – Jack Conger, Texas (2017)
2023 Champion: Aiden Hayes (NC State) – 1:38.79
Prime 8:
Ilya Kharun (Arizona State) — 1:38.26
Dare Rose (Cal) — 1:38.61
Aiden Hayes (NC State) — 1:39.16
Tomer Frankel (Indiana) — 1:39.35
Gabriel Jett (Cal) — 1:39.72
Noah Bowers (NC State) — 1:39.94
Gal Cohen Groumi (Michigan) — 1:40.05
Brendan Burns (Indiana) — 1:41.73
It got here all the way down to the wire within the 200 butterfly–the final particular person occasion within the pool–however Ilya Kharun bought his palms on the wall simply forward of Dare Rose to win Arizona State’s third particular person title of the session. It’s additionally the primary win by a freshman within the pool at these championships.
Kharun bought after it from the beginning, making the primary flip in 21.71. Rose caught him by the midway mark, turning .02 seconds forward of Karun; 46.84 to 46.86. They had been the one two out sub-47.
Rose eked out a barely larger lead over the third 50. He break up 25.46, dragging the hole out to .31 seconds between him and Kharun. Defending champion Aiden Hayes made a push on this third 50 as effectively, placing collectively a field-best 25.53 break up. Rose and Kharun made the ultimate flip basically collectively; then Kharun put collectively a powerful last underwater to energy away to the win in 1:38.26.
Rose earned 2nd place in a lifetime greatest 1:38.61, enhancing on his 4th place end only a 12 months in the past. Hayes finsihed third in 1:39.16.
400 Yard Freestyle Relay — Timed Ultimate
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NCAA Report: 2:44.07 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, J. Smith, M. McDuff), 2023
Meet Report: 2:44.07 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, J. Smith, M. McDuff), 2023
American Report: 2:44.31 — NC State (R. Held, J. Ress, J. Molacek, C. Stewart), 2018
U.S. Open Report: 2:44.07 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, J. Smith, M. McDuff), 2023
Pool Report: 2:45.39 — Texas (B. Ringgold, J. Conger, T. Haas, J. Education), 2017
2023 Champion: 2:44.07 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, J. Smith, M. McDuff), 2023
Prime 8:
Arizona State (L. Marchand, J. Dolan, P. Sammon, J. Kulow) — 2:43.40 *NCAA, Meet, U.S. Open, Pool Report*
Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, J. Smith, M. McDuff) — 2:44.21
Cal (J. Alexy, D. Lasco, M. Jensen, B. Seeliger) — 2:44.46
NC State — 2:45.29
Tennessee — 2:45.38
Virginia Tech — 2:45.97
Stanford — 2:46.06
Notre Dame — 2:46.46
From the opening leg, this was an unimaginable race. Main off their respective relays: Marchand, Liendo, Alexy, Crooks, and Guiliano.
Marchand threw down the gauntlet, firing off a 40.28 lead-off that jumps him up the all-time performers record to 3rd place behind Dressel and Liendo. Crooks put up a private better of his personal, swimming 40.39 which makes him 4th all-time and improves the Tennessee program file he swam in prelims. The time would’ve made him 2nd within the particular person occasion. In the meantime, Alexy swam 40.79, Guiliano 40.93, and Liendo 41.28.
As soon as Marchand gave them the lead, the Solar Devils ran with it. Jack Dolan swam 41.28 on their second leg, Patrick Sammon clocked 41.02, and Jonny Kulow introduced them dwelling in a 40.82. They mixed for brand new NCAA, Meet, U.S. Open, and Pool data with a blistering 2:43.40.
After the lead-off leg, Florida clawed their approach again into 2nd place by the midway level with Adam Chaney‘s 40.80 break up. Julian Smith break up 41.30 and Macguire McDuff anchored in 40.83, bringing the Gators to a 2nd place end.
Cal took third .25 seconds behind Florida. After Alexy’s lead-off, the Golden Bears went with Lasco (41.91), Matthew Jensen (41.11), and Bjorn Seeliger (40.65), swimming a 2:44.46 to seal their 2nd place end within the group race.