Breeja Larson Lowers 200 Breast Record in Prelims at Phill Hansel Invite

HOUSTON, Texas, November 17. BREEJA Larson is not normally known as a 200 breaststroker, but she changed that perspective this morning in the preliminaries of the event at the Phill Hansel Invite with an American, NCAA and U.S. Open record in the short course yards version.

Larson, a junior at Texas A&M, posted a 2:04.48, lowering Rebecca Soni's hallowed mark by .27 seconds. The key to Larson's swim was the second 100 yards, in which she was able to outsplit Soni by about five tenths.

Soni: 28.92 31.07 32.14 32.62
Larson: 28.70 31.54 31.83 32.41

Larson's previous best was 2:06.11 from the 2011 NCAA championships. The race for the 2013 NCAA title in the 200 breaststroke was previously believed to be a shoo-in for Berkeley's Caitlin Leverenz, who missed Soni's record in March by .01 seconds.

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