Liz Li Splits Third Fastest 50 Free Ever; Lilly King Rattles American Record at Women’s Big Ten’s
The third night of Women’s Big Ten’s from Ohio State featured a very fast night of swimming with Ohio State’s Liz Li and Indiana’s Lilly King stealing the show. Li won the 100 fly and split one of the fastest 50 frees ever in the 200 free relay as the Buckeyes won three total events with Li and Meg Bailey winning individual titles.
Indiana’s Lilly King also rattled her own American Record she set at this meet a year ago. King beat out one of the fastest 100 breast fields in history with two other girls swimming under 58 seconds.
Michigan’s Siobhan Haughey and Wisconsin’s Beata Nelson also won individual titles on Friday night in Columbus a the Women’s Big Ten Championships.
Michigan has put themselves in the driver’s seat to win a third straight team title while Indiana, Minnesota and Ohio State will be battling for second place.
Team Scores:
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 14 1. Michigan, University of 926 2. Indiana University 787 3. University of Minnesota 742 4. Ohio State University 725 5. Wisconsin, University of, Madi 514 6. Purdue University 454 7. Northwestern University 349 8. Pennsylvania State University 294 9. Iowa, University of 284 10. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 253 11. Rutgers University 251 12. University of Illinois 135 13. Michigan State University 132
100 Fly
Ohio State senior Liz Li won her second event of the meet with a very strong 50.48 in the 100 fly final. Li won the 50 last night in one of the fastest times ever swum in the event. Li will also be swimming NCAA’s in her home pool and will be one of the toughest swimmers to beat in the 50 and the 100 fly at NCAA’s in four weeks.
Also in that race were two good times from Minnesota’s Danielle Nack (51.15) and Indiana’s Christie Jensen (51.28).
Indiana’s Shelby Koontz (52.28), Michigan’s Vanessa Krause (52.42), Michigan’s Emma Cleason (52.81), Purdue’s Taite Kitchel (52.93) and Penn State’s Madison Hart (53.03) also swam in the championship final.
50.48 ✔️
Title No. 2 of Meet ✔️
7th Career Big Ten Title ✔️#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/wHnIaf9FLE— Ohio State Swim/Dive (@OhioStSwimDive) February 17, 2018
Event 8 Women 100 Yard Butterfly
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B1G Meet: @ 50.45 2/17/2017 Gia Dalesandro, Indiana
Pool: # 49.87 12/1/2017 Kelsi Worrell, Cardinal Aquatic
51.19 A NCAA Qualifying
54.49 B NCAA Provisional
Name Year School Prelims Finals Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Li, Zhesi SR Ohio St 51.37 50.48 A 32
r:+0.66 10.84 23.59 (12.75)
36.94 (13.35) 50.48 (13.54)
2 Nack, Danielle SR Minnesota 51.78 51.15 A 28
r:+0.69 10.72 23.69 (12.97)
37.37 (13.68) 51.15 (13.78)
3 Jensen, Christi JR Indiana 51.67 51.28 B 27
r:+0.67 10.95 23.80 (12.85)
37.42 (13.62) 51.28 (13.86)
4 Koontz, Shelby SO Indiana 52.42 52.28 B 26
r:+0.74 11.50 24.61 (13.11)
38.27 (13.66) 52.28 (14.01)
5 Krause, Vanessa SO Michigan 52.71 52.42 B 25
r:+0.63 11.29 24.64 (13.35)
38.41 (13.77) 52.42 (14.01)
6 Cleason, Emma FR Michigan 53.06 52.81 B 24
r:+0.65 11.53 24.92 (13.39)
38.66 (13.74) 52.81 (14.15)
7 Kitchel, Taite JR Purdue 52.91 52.93 B 23
r:+0.76 11.28 24.60 (13.32)
38.44 (13.84) 52.93 (14.49)
8 Hart, Madison SO Penn St 52.71 53.03 B 22
r:+0.70 11.65 25.02 (13.37)
38.92 (13.90) 53.03 (14.11)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 8 1. Michigan, University of 501 2. Indiana University 461 3. Ohio State University 416 4. University of Minnesota 406 5. Wisconsin, University of, Madi 328 6. Purdue University 298 7. Pennsylvania State University 192 8. Northwestern University 186 9. Iowa, University of 175 10. Rutgers University 173 11. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 150 12. Michigan State University 109 13. University of Illinois 91
400 IM
Ohio State continued its strong night with another win in the pool. This time it was from another senior in Meg Bailey who won the 400 IM with a 4:04.85. Bailey led from start to finish and had a nice drop from her swim this morning. Bailey held off a strong finish from Penn State’s Ally McHugh (4:06.43) and Ohio State’s Kristen Romano (4:06.90).
Michigan’s Rose Bi (4:07.75), Minnesota’s Brooke Zeiger (4:10.02), Ohio State’s Molly Kowal (4:10.28), Northwestern’s Calypso Sheridan (4:10.48) and Indiana’s Samantha Lisy (4:10.55) also swam in the championship final.
This is the third straight year Ohio State has won the Big Ten title in this event as Lindsey Clary has won the last two titles for the Buckeyes. They also used the massive amount of points they got to take the lead over Michigan through nine events with the six scoring swimmers they had.
All 244.85 seconds of Meg Bailey's HUGE win in the 400 IM! She beat the rest of the field by more than 1.5 seconds! Kristen Romano (3rd place) and @molly_kowal (6th place) also in the video! pic.twitter.com/eEZKvqpLns
— Ohio State Swim/Dive (@OhioStSwimDive) February 17, 2018
Event 9 Women 400 Yard IM
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B1G Meet: @ 4:01.41 2012 Allysa Vavra, Indiana
Pool: # 4:00.03 12/2/2010 Katinka Hosszu, Southern Calif
4:04.70 A NCAA Qualifying
4:19.39 B NCAA Provisional
Name Year School Prelims Finals Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Bailey, Meg SR Ohio St 4:07.02 4:04.85 B 32
r:+0.73 26.04 55.94 (29.90)
1:27.04 (31.10) 1:57.66 (30.62)
2:32.08 (34.42) 3:06.94 (34.86)
3:36.03 (29.09) 4:04.85 (28.82)
2 McHugh, Allyson JR Penn St 4:09.86 4:06.43 B 28
r:+0.78 26.79 56.65 (29.86)
1:28.56 (31.91) 1:59.09 (30.53)
2:34.57 (35.48) 3:10.44 (35.87)
3:39.26 (28.82) 4:06.43 (27.17)
3 Romano, Kristen FR Ohio St 4:09.92 4:06.90 B 27
r:+0.71 26.57 56.93 (30.36)
1:28.61 (31.68) 1:59.53 (30.92)
2:35.20 (35.67) 3:10.60 (35.40)
3:39.12 (28.52) 4:06.90 (27.78)
4 Bi, Yirong JR Michigan 4:09.90 4:07.75 B 26
r:+0.69 26.88 56.95 (30.07)
1:29.36 (32.41) 2:00.76 (31.40)
2:35.87 (35.11) 3:11.42 (35.55)
3:40.28 (28.86) 4:07.75 (27.47)
5 Zeiger, Brooke SR Minnesota 4:09.99 4:10.02 B 25
r:+0.80 27.37 57.50 (30.13)
1:29.08 (31.58) 1:59.81 (30.73)
2:35.79 (35.98) 3:11.99 (36.20)
3:41.50 (29.51) 4:10.02 (28.52)
6 Kowal, Molly SO Ohio St 4:10.17 4:10.28 B 24
r:+0.85 27.62 58.28 (30.66)
1:30.76 (32.48) 2:01.71 (30.95)
2:36.90 (35.19) 3:12.63 (35.73)
3:42.61 (29.98) 4:10.28 (27.67)
7 Sheridan, Calyp FR Northwestern 4:10.18 4:10.48 B 23
r:+0.72 27.26 58.53 (31.27)
1:30.19 (31.66) 2:01.17 (30.98)
2:37.06 (35.89) 3:12.42 (35.36)
3:42.55 (30.13) 4:10.48 (27.93)
8 Lisy, Samantha SR Indiana 4:11.05 4:10.55 B 22
r:+0.74 27.20 58.17 (30.97)
1:30.25 (32.08) 2:02.15 (31.90)
2:37.15 (35.00) 3:13.17 (36.02)
3:42.64 (29.47) 4:10.55 (27.91)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 9 1. Ohio State University 547 2. Michigan, University of 540 3. Indiana University 522 4. University of Minnesota 446 5. Wisconsin, University of, Madi 337 6. Purdue University 298 7. Northwestern University 230 8. Pennsylvania State University 225 9. Rutgers University 176 10. Iowa, University of 175 11. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 152 12. Michigan State University 109 13. University of Illinois 91
200 Free
And just like that, Michigan’s five swimmers in the top 16 put them back in the lead as Siobhan Haughey swam a 1:41.66 to break her own meet record she set last year. Haughey led a 1-2-3 finish with teammates Gabby (1:42.91) and Catie DeLoof (1:43.32). The fourth Michigan swimmer G Ryan finished in eighth in 1:46.44.
This is the third year in a row Haughey has won the 200 free as she joins fellow Wolverine Lindsey Smith as the only other three-time winner in the event at Big Ten’s. Smith won four in a row from 2004-2007.
Indiana’s Kennedy Goss (1:44.16), Wisconsin’s Abby Jagdfeld (1:45.07), Purdue’s Kaersten Meitz (1:45.77) and Minnesota’s Chantal Nack (1:46.03) also swam in the championship final.
Michigan and Indiana both passed Ohio State in the team standings after the 200 free.
WATCH: Siobhán Haughey leads a 1-2-3 Michigan finish and wins the 200-yard Freestyle for the third consecutive year. #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/MgRIRTYuP1
— Michigan Swimming & Diving (@umichswimdive) February 17, 2018
Event 10 Women 200 Yard Freestyle
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B1G Meet: @ 1:42.49 2/17/2017 Siobhan Bernadette Haughey, Michigan-MI
Pool: # 1:41.17 12/1/2017 Mallory Comerford, Univ Louisville-
1:43.30 A NCAA Qualifying
1:47.99 B NCAA Provisional
Name Year School Prelims Finals Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Haughey, Siobha JR Michigan 1:44.02 1:41.66@A 32
r:+0.73 23.95 49.65 (25.70)
1:15.56 (25.91) 1:41.66 (26.10)
2 Deloof, Gabriel SR Michigan 1:43.82 1:42.91 A 28
r:+0.73 24.53 50.33 (25.80)
1:16.11 (25.78) 1:42.91 (26.80)
3 Deloof, Catheri JR Michigan 1:44.62 1:43.32 B 27
r:+0.68 24.82 51.01 (26.19)
1:17.19 (26.18) 1:43.32 (26.13)
4 Goss, Kennedy SR Indiana 1:44.68 1:44.16 B 26
r:+0.59 24.56 50.61 (26.05)
1:17.07 (26.46) 1:44.16 (27.09)
5 Jagdfeld, Abiga SR Wisconsin 1:45.57 1:45.07 B 25
r:+0.77 24.73 51.42 (26.69)
1:18.18 (26.76) 1:45.07 (26.89)
6 Meitz, Kaersten SR Purdue 1:45.23 1:45.77 B 24
r:+0.81 25.50 52.41 (26.91)
1:19.31 (26.90) 1:45.77 (26.46)
7 Nack, Chantal JR Minnesota 1:45.42 1:46.03 B 23
r:+0.77 25.12 51.67 (26.55)
1:18.73 (27.06) 1:46.03 (27.30)
8 Ryan, G SR Michigan 1:45.30 1:46.44 B 22
r:+0.71 25.53 52.81 (27.28)
1:20.04 (27.23) 1:46.44 (26.40)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 10 1. Michigan, University of 669 2. Indiana University 579 3. Ohio State University 566 4. University of Minnesota 484 5. Wisconsin, University of, Madi 363 6. Purdue University 333 7. Northwestern University 244 8. Pennsylvania State University 236 9. Iowa, University of 199 10. Rutgers University 176 11. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 161 12. Michigan State University 109 13. University of Illinois 91
100 Breast
In one of the most hyped races of the meet, the 100 breast final featured the three fastest women in the nation coming into this season with Indiana’s Lilly King, Minnesota’s Lindsey Kozelsky (Horejsi) and Michigan’s Miranda Tucker having the three fastest best times. King got the upper hand on Friday night in Columbus with a 56.46 to nearly miss the American Record. The record was hers from Big Ten’s a year ago of 56.30.
Kozelsky finished in second at 57.91 and Tucker was third at 57.93. This had to be the first time that three swimmers all broke 58 seconds in the same 100 breast final.
Minnesota’s Rachel Munson (59.53), Purdue’s Jinq en Phee (59.68), Ohio State’s Hanna Gresser (59.69), Michigan’s Emily Kopas (59.88) and Michigan’s Samantha Yeo (1:00.22) also swam in the championship final.
This is King’s third straight Big Ten title in the event and joins Minnesota’s Jillian Tyler (2008-2011) and Penn State’s Kristen Woodring (01, 02, 04) as the only other three time winners in the event.
Event 11 Women 100 Yard Breaststroke
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B1G Meet: @ 56.30 2/17/2017 Lillia King, Indiana
Pool: # 57.47 2/16/2018 Lillia King, Indiana-IN
58.85 A NCAA Qualifying
1:02.49 B NCAA Provisional
Name Year School Prelims Finals Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 King, Lillia JR Indiana 57.47 56.46#A 32
r:+0.66 12.15 26.48 (14.33)
41.29 (14.81) 56.46 (15.17)
2 Kozelsky, Linds SO Minnesota 58.02 57.91 A 28
r:+0.72 12.42 27.15 (14.73)
42.29 (15.14) 57.91 (15.62)
3 Tucker, Miranda SO Michigan 59.26 57.93 A 27
r:+0.63 12.47 27.18 (14.71)
42.36 (15.18) 57.93 (15.57)
4 Munson, Rachel JR Minnesota 59.63 59.53 B 26
r:+0.67 13.09 28.24 (15.15)
43.63 (15.39) 59.53 (15.90)
5 Phee, Jinq En SO Purdue 59.66 59.68 B 25
r:+0.69 13.02 27.94 (14.92)
43.59 (15.65) 59.68 (16.09)
6 Gresser, Hanna FR Ohio St 1:00.47 59.69 B 24
r:+0.68 13.00 28.07 (15.07)
43.60 (15.53) 59.69 (16.09)
7 Kopas, Emily SR Michigan 59.85 59.88 B 23
r:+0.71 13.05 28.45 (15.40)
43.96 (15.51) 59.88 (15.92)
8 Yeo, Samantha SR Michigan 1:00.46 1:00.22 B 22
r:+0.63 12.98 28.17 (15.19)
43.68 (15.51) 1:00.22 (16.54)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 11 1. Michigan, University of 774 2. Indiana University 630 3. Ohio State University 595 4. University of Minnesota 556 5. Wisconsin, University of, Madi 378 6. Purdue University 359 7. Northwestern University 264 8. Pennsylvania State University 236 9. Iowa, University of 213 10. Rutgers University 176 11. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 172 12. Michigan State University 128 13. University of Illinois 91
100 Back
Wisconsin’s Beata Nelson became the talk of the town after her near American Record last night in the 100 back, but Nelson ran out of gas on Friday night in Columbus with a 51.05 for her first Big Ten title. Nelson got pressure on the last 25 from Indiana senior Ali Rockett (51.41) but held her off.
Nelson was joined by two of her Badger teammates Kathleen Coughlin (52.69) and Jess Unicomb (52.77) who finished sixth and seventh. Nelson is also the second ever Badger to win the Big Ten title in the 100 back after Maggie Meyer won in 2011.
Michigan’s Clara Smiddy (52.08), Minnesota’s Tevyn Waddell (52.44), Ohio State’s Rebeka Bradley (52.51) and Michigan’s Taylor Garcia (52.82) also swam in the championship final.
She's the champ!
A day after swimming the fastest 100 backstroke in conference history, Beata Nelson is on top of the #B1G medal stand!#OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/MGTWVqjNxH
— Wisconsin Swimming & Diving (@BadgerSwimDive) February 17, 2018
Event 12 Women 100 Yard Backstroke
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B1G Meet: @ 49.78 2/15/2018 Elizabeth Nelson, Wisconsin-WI
Pool: # 49.78 2/15/2018 Elizabeth Nelson, Wisconsin-WI
51.16 A NCAA Qualifying
55.09 B NCAA Provisional
Name Year School Prelims Finals Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Nelson, Elizabe SO Wisconsin 50.57 51.05 A 32
r:+0.68 11.97 24.29 (12.32)
37.57 (13.28) 51.05 (13.48)
2 Rockett, Alexan SR Indiana 51.57 51.41 B 28
r:+0.68 12.06 24.90 (12.84)
38.29 (13.39) 51.41 (13.12)
3 Smiddy, Clara SR Michigan 52.08 52.08 B 27
r:+0.59 12.41 25.32 (12.91)
38.77 (13.45) 52.08 (13.31)
4 Waddell, Tevyn SO Minnesota 52.60 52.44 B 26
r:+0.64 12.36 25.42 (13.06)
39.08 (13.66) 52.44 (13.36)
5 Bradley, Rebeka SO Ohio St 52.56 52.51 B 25
r:+0.67 12.42 25.59 (13.17)
39.02 (13.43) 52.51 (13.49)
6 Coughlin, Kathl JR Wisconsin 52.23 52.69 B 24
r:+0.72 12.41 25.44 (13.03)
39.23 (13.79) 52.69 (13.46)
7 Unicomb, Jessic JR Wisconsin 52.51 52.77 B 23
r:+0.54 12.28 25.39 (13.11)
39.00 (13.61) 52.77 (13.77)
8 Garcia, Taylor JR Michigan 52.46 52.82 B 22
r:+0.67 12.47 25.43 (12.96)
39.05 (13.62) 52.82 (13.77)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 12 1. Michigan, University of 841 2. Indiana University 700 3. Ohio State University 643 4. University of Minnesota 588 5. Wisconsin, University of, Madi 458 6. Purdue University 364 7. Northwestern University 266 8. Pennsylvania State University 250 9. Iowa, University of 224 10. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 193 11. Rutgers University 188 12. Michigan State University 128 13. University of Illinois 91
3M Diving
Northwestern’s Olivia Rosendahl won the Big Ten title in the 3m with 389.95 points. She finished ahead of Minnesota’s Sarah Bacon (383.40) and Rutgers’ Addison Walkowiak (369.05).
Purdue’s Samm Reese (362.30), Minnesota’s Kristen Hayden (353.85), Indiana’s Jessica Parratto (352.45), Purdue’s Morgan Meixner (349.50) and Minnesota’s Fu Xiao (330.75) also competed in the championship final.
This is the first year since 2012 someone not from Northwestern won the 3m Big Ten title and the first time since 2006 that a Wildcat stood atop the podium when Chelsea Davis won the event.
Event 13 Women 3 mtr Diving
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B1G Meet: @ 421.70 2011 Kelci Bryant, Minnesota
280.00 A NCAA Qualifying
Name Year School Prelims Finals Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Rosendahl, Oliv JR Northwestern 347.85 389.95 A 32
2 Bacon, Sarah SO Minnesota 384.30 383.40 A 28
3 Walkowiak, Addi SR Rutgers 322.95 369.05 A 27
4 Reese, Samm SR Purdue 309.25 362.30 A 26
5 Hayden, Kristen SO Minnesota 313.20 353.85 A 25
6 Parratto, Jessi JR Indiana 379.60 352.45 A 24
7 Meixner, Morgan JR Purdue 311.05 349.50 A 23
8 Fu, Xiao JR Minnesota 315.75 330.75 A 22
200 Free Relay
Ohio State finished Friday night’s session of the Women’s Big Ten Championships with a stellar 200 free relay that smashed the Big Ten Record of 1:27.70 set by Wisconsin in 2015. Freya Rayner (22.09), Liz Li (20.84), Macie McNichols (22.04) and Maria Coy (22.11) swam a 1:27.08 to just miss the pool record of 1:26.90 set by Arizona at the 2008 NCAA’s. That time was an American Record at the time.
Li’s 20.8 split is one of the fastest all-time in the 50 free as Auburn’s Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace was a 20.80 and Kelsi Worrell split a 20.84 in the 2016 NCAA’s. Also, Tennessee’s Erika Brown split a 20.81 on Wednesday night. Li is on fire in her home pool after already winning the 50 free and 100 fly and splitting one of the fastest times ever.
This is Ohio State’s first 200 free relay Big Ten title in school history and the first time since 1991 they won a relay at Big Tens when they won the 400 and 800 free relays.
Michigan was second at 1:28.00 and Wisconsin was third at 1:28.41.
Indiana (1:29.08), Minnesota (1:30.67), Northwestern (1:31.02), Iowa (1:31.18) and Penn State (1:32.29) finished in the top eight.
Event 14 Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
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B1G Meet: @ 1:27.70 2/19/2015 Wisconsin, Wisco
C Kinney, I Martin, A Van Hout, A Tamblyn
Pool: # 1:26.90 3/16/2008 Arizona, Arizo
L Jackson, Lacey Nymeyer, A Turner, T Baughman
1:28.71 A NCAA Qualifying
1:29.57 B NCAA Provisional
School Seed Finals Points
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1 Ohio St 1:29.02 1:27.08@A 64
1) Rayner, Freya FR 2) r:0.16 Li, Zhesi SR
3) r:0.29 McNichols, Macie SR 4) r:0.23 Coy, Maria JR
r:+0.65 10.76 22.09 (22.09)
31.91 (9.82) 42.93 (20.84)
53.36 (10.43) 1:04.97 (22.04)
1:15.42 (10.45) 1:27.08 (22.11)
2 Michigan 1:28.57 1:28.00 A 56
1) Deloof, Catherine JR 2) r:0.31 Deloof, Gabrielle SR
3) r:0.23 Haughey, Siobhaette JR 4) r:0.34 Pyshnenko, Daria FR
r:+0.68 10.79 22.24 (22.24)
32.86 (10.62) 44.27 (22.03)
54.71 (10.44) 1:06.04 (21.77)
1:16.52 (10.48) 1:28.00 (21.96)
3 Wisconsin 1:29.35 1:28.41 A 54
1) Berg, Marissa SR 2) r:0.24 Sehmann, Emmy JR
3) r:0.28 Unicomb, Jessica JR 4) r:0.26 Nelson, Elizabeth SO
r:+0.66 10.89 22.40 (22.40)
32.83 (10.43) 44.56 (22.16)
55.22 (10.66) 1:06.87 (22.31)
1:17.08 (10.21) 1:28.41 (21.54)
4 Indiana 1:28.95 1:29.08 B 52
1) Haskett, Grace FR 2) r:0.10 Rockett, Alexandra SR
3) r:0.11 Spears, Holly SR 4) r:0.26 Koontz, Shelby SO
r:+0.66 10.87 22.43 (22.43)
32.96 (10.53) 44.48 (22.05)
55.13 (10.65) 1:07.00 (22.52)
1:17.59 (10.59) 1:29.08 (22.08)
5 Minnesota 1:29.69 1:30.67 50
1) Kozelsky, Lindsey SO 2) r:0.18 Grobe, Kaia JR
3) r:0.41 Waddell, Tevyn SO 4) r:0.22 Nack, Chantal JR
r:+0.67 11.14 22.94 (22.94)
33.62 (10.68) 45.59 (22.65)
56.44 (10.85) 1:07.97 (22.38)
1:18.74 (10.77) 1:30.67 (22.70)
6 Northwestern 1:32.06 1:31.02 48
1) Warren, Mary SR 2) r:0.21 Han, Malorie SO
3) r:0.19 Aarts, Nicole SO 4) r:0.19 Keane, Anna SR
r:+0.65 10.98 22.74 (22.74)
33.37 (10.63) 45.30 (22.56)
56.19 (10.89) 1:08.51 (23.21)
1:19.15 (10.64) 1:31.02 (22.51)
7 Iowa 1:32.26 1:31.18 46
1) Burvill, Hannah SO 2) r:0.36 Scheitlin, Mekenna SR
3) r:0.36 Lavelle, Meghan SR 4) r:0.26 Schemmel, Sarah FR
r:+0.70 11.35 23.03 (23.03)
33.77 (10.74) 45.78 (22.75)
56.87 (11.09) 1:08.73 (22.95)
1:19.46 (10.73) 1:31.18 (22.45)
8 Penn St 1:31.42 1:32.29 44
1) Kuhn, Katrina JR 2) r:0.17 Barry, Camryn FR
3) r:0.12 Dillione, Tomlyn SR 4) r:0.14 Tolan, Ann FR
r:+0.74 11.20 22.98 (22.98)
33.95 (10.97) 46.19 (23.21)
57.20 (11.01) 1:09.39 (23.20)
1:20.18 (10.79) 1:32.29 (22.90)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 14 1. Michigan, University of 926 2. Indiana University 787 3. University of Minnesota 742 4. Ohio State University 725 5. Wisconsin, University of, Madi 514 6. Purdue University 454 7. Northwestern University 349 8. Pennsylvania State University 294 9. Iowa, University of 284 10. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 253 11. Rutgers University 251 12. University of Illinois 135 13. Michigan State University 132
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Ohio State won the 200 free relay in 2016 at Michigan (pool record) Liz and Macie were both on that relay with a 1:28.29