2024 MEN’S NCAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Day 2 Finals Warmth Sheets
Aaaaaand we’re again. Whats up everybody and welcome to the second evening of finals on the 2024 Males’s Division I NCAA Championships. After loads of motion on evening one which noticed 4 NCAA data damaged in simply two occasions, right now’s prelims session saved the thrill about this meet constructing. We now stay in a world the place a 4:13.10 500 free, 1:42.08 200 IM, and a 19.04 50 free don’t earn a second swim.
Order of Occasions
- 500 freestyle (prime seed: Jake Magahey, Georgia — 4:09.36)
- 200 IM (prime seed: Destin Lasco, Cal — 1:39.34)
- 50 freestyle (prime seed: Josh Liendo, Florida — 18.33)
- 1-meter diving (prime seed: Quentin Henninger, Indiana — 386.85 factors)
- 200 freestyle relay (prime seed: Florida — 1:14.36)
The five hundred freestyle heats kicked into gear early, with defending champion Luke Hobson and Jack Hoagland received after it in warmth 3. Hobson set the usual at 4:10.28, which held till 2021 champion Jake Magahey dove in two heats later. Magahey logged 4:09.36, reminding everybody that this isn’t a race between simply Hobson and Leon Marchand. The Georgia Bulldog is the highest seed heading into the ultimate, as Marchand gained the ultimate warmth in 4:09.54.
After swimming a speedy 1:29.60 200 freestyle break up on Cal’s record-setting 800 free relay, Destin Lasco made a press release within the 200 IM. He broke the pool report with a 1:39.34 and was the one man sub-1:40 this morning. He heads into finals over a second forward of ASU’s Hubert Kos. That is the primary of three battles between Lasco and Kos this week and proper now, it’s Lasco who’s using the recent hand. He’s looking for his first NCAA title on this occasion after finshing third, 2nd, and 2nd the final three years.
Fairly merely, it’s going to be chaos within the 50 freestyle championship ultimate. It took an 18.76 to make it again for the ‘A’ ultimate and Josh Liendo claimed lane 4 with an 18.33, coming inside .11 seconds of his private finest. Chris Guiliano logged a private better of his personal (18.43) for 2nd seed. Jordan Crooks, the defending champion and quickest man within the area, sits 4th after an 18.49 in prelims. And don’t overlook about Jonny Kulow: the sophomore will likely be on the skin in lane 1 and threw down a blistering 17.94 break up on yesterday’s 200 medley relay.
We’ll see all these males again up for the 200 freestyle relay to shut the session. Florida holds down the highest seed and can doubtless usher in Macguire McDuff, who they left off their SEC relay. McDuff scratched the person 50 free this morning, suggesting the Gators are planning to make use of him on all 5 relays. Cal seems harmful as effectively; along with their two 50 free ‘A’ finalists Jack Alexy and Bjorn Seeliger, they’ll most likely have Lasco and Liam Bell (now the proprietor of the quickest 50 breast break up in historical past). Florida and Cal appear like the groups to beat right here, however NC State, ASU, and Tennessee have additionally already been sub-1:15 this season. Look ahead to the Wolfpack to reset their second American report of the meet; they already personal this one courtesy of their 1:14.44 from February’s ACCs.
500 Yard Freestyle — Ultimate
- NCAA Document: 4:06.18— Leon Marchand, ASU (2023)
- Meet Document: 4:06.61 — Matthew Sates, Georgia (2022)
- American Document: 4:06.32 — Kieran Smith, Florida (2020)
- U.S. Open Document: 4:06.18— Leon Marchand, ASU (2023)
- Pool Document: 4:08.42 — Clark Smith, Texas (2017)
- 2023 Champion: 4:07.37 – Luke Hobson, Texas
Prime 8:
200 Yard Particular person Medley — Ultimate
Prime 8:
50 Yard Freestyle — Ultimate
- NCAA Document: 17.63 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
- Meet Document: 17.63 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
- American Document: 17.63 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
- U.S. Open Document: 17.63 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
- Pool Document: 18.23 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2017)
- 2023 Champion: 18.32 – Jordan Crooks, Tennessee
Prime 8:
1-Meter Diving — Ultimate
- Meet Document: 473.75 — Kristian Ipsen, Stanford (2013)
- 2023 Champion: 443.95 — Lyle Yost, Ohio State
Prime 8:
200 Yard Freestyle Relay — Timed Ultimate
- NCAA Document: 1:13.35 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, E. Friese, M. McDuff), 2023
- Meet Document: 1:13.35 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, E. Friese, M. McDuff), 2023
- American Document: 1:14.44 — NC State (Q. McCarty, D. Salls, N. Henderson, L. Miller), 2024
- U.S. Open Document: 1:13.35 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, E. Friese, M. McDuff), 2023
- Pool Document: 1:14.59 — Texas (B. Ringgold, J. Conger, T. Jackson, J. Education), 2017
- 2023 Champion: 1:13.35 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, E. Friese, M. McDuff), 2023
Prime 8: