NCAA Men’s Championships, Day 3 Prelims: Ben Delmar, Rex Maurer, Gui Caribe Earn Top Seeds

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Ben Delmar -- Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick

NCAA Men’s Championships, Day 3 Prelims: Ben Delmar, Rex Maurer, Gui Caribe Earn Top Seeds

Friday morning’s prelims session at the NCAA Men’s Championships opened in record-breaking fashion as Hubert Kos blasted his own NCAA and U.S. Open marks in the 100 backstroke, putting the Texas senior in position to become the first man ever under 43 at night. In the next event, North Carolina’s Ben Delmar edged Texas’ Nate Germonprez for the top seed in the 200 breaststroke, with 100-yard winner Yamato Okadome looming.

The session also included qualifying in the 500 freestyle and 50 freestyle as well as early heats of the 400 medley relay.

Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 9                       
 
  1. Texas                           215.5   2. Florida                           205
  3. Arizona St                      133.5   4. Indiana                         132.5
  5. California                        124   6. NC State                          122
  7. Michigan                          115   8. Tennessee                         107
  9. Virginia                           88  10. Stanford                           83
 11. Ohio St                            63  12. Louisville                         53
 13. Kentucky                           51  14. Virginia Tech                      31
 15. Auburn                             30  16. Lsu                                29
 16. Southern California                29  18. Princeton                          25
 19. Smu                                24  20. Miami (Fl)                         22
 21. Wisconsin                          19  22. Georgia                          17.5
 23. Pittsburgh                         17  24. UNC                                14
 25. Northwestern                       13  26. Delaware                           12
 26. Utah                               12  28. Georgia Tech                       11
 29. Yale                               10  30. Harvard                             9
 31. Alabama                             8  32. Purdue                              7
 32. Florida St                          7  34. IU Indianapolis                     6
 35. Penn St                             5  36. Army                                4
 36. Texas A&M                           4  38. Arizona                             2

200 Breaststroke

North Carolina’s Ben Delmar has significantly elevated his standing in the sport since placing 13th in the 200 breast at last year’s NCAA Championships. Over the summer, Delmar qualified to represent the United States at the World University Games and won three medals, including gold in the 200-meter breast. Delmar followed that up by going under 1:50 in the yards event during the college season, and he swam another best time in prelims to book the top seed for the championship final.

Delmar went head-to-head with Texas’ Nate Germonprez in heat four, taking a slight lead on the third 50 and then holding on down the stretch. Delmar finished in 1:49.37, two tenths clear of Germonprez at 1:49.59. Germonprez is coming off a disappointing swim in the 100 breast, where he fell to third despite swimming a prelims time quicker than anyone went at night.

Yamato Okadome, who stunned the field in the 100 with a come-from-behind finish, will be in the mix here after getting third in heats at 1:50.54. Okadome’s seed time of 1:48.87 is the best in the country this season and ninth-fastest in history. Behind Okadome were three freshmen all in 1:50-territory, Luka MladenovicGabe Nunziata and Josh Bey.

Virginia Tech’s Eli Martin placed seventh while Indiana got another swimmer into the heat with Toby Barnett in eighth. Indiana also secured ninth and 10th-place points as Noah Cakir and Alexei Avakov finished just outside the mix.

Event 11  Men 200 Yard Breaststroke
==================================================================
         NCAA: N 1:46.35  3/30/2024 Leon Marchand, ASU
         Meet: M 1:46.35  3/30/2024 Leon Marchand, ASU
     American: A 1:47.91  3/25/2017 Will Licon, Texas
   U. S. Open: O 1:46.35  3/30/2024 Leon Marchand, ASU
         Pool: P 1:48.12  3/26/2016 Wil Licon, Texas
    Name                 Year School               Seed    Prelims        
==================================================================
                      === Preliminaries ===                       
 
  1 Delmar, Ben            JR UNC               1:49.76    1:49.37  
    r:+0.70  24.68        52.45 (27.77)
        1:20.78 (28.33)     1:49.37 (28.59)
  2 Germonprez, Nate       JR Texas             1:48.94    1:49.59  
    r:+0.70  24.23        52.04 (27.81)
        1:20.72 (28.68)     1:49.59 (28.87)
  3 Okadome, Yamato        SO California        1:48.87    1:50.54  
    r:+0.66  25.10        52.63 (27.53)
        1:21.25 (28.62)     1:50.54 (29.29)
  4 Mladenovic, Luka       FR Michigan          1:49.34    1:50.63  
    r:+0.67  24.83        53.00 (28.17)
        1:21.68 (28.68)     1:50.63 (28.95)
  5 Nunziata, Gabe         FR Tennessee         1:50.59    1:50.66  
    r:+0.67  24.87        52.94 (28.07)
        1:21.46 (28.52)     1:50.66 (29.20)
  6 Bey, Josh              FR Indiana           1:50.03    1:50.77  
    r:+0.68  25.19        53.17 (27.98)
        1:21.90 (28.73)     1:50.77 (28.87)
  7 Martin, Eli            SO VT                1:51.10    1:51.08  
    r:+0.67  25.38        53.41 (28.03)
        1:22.17 (28.76)     1:51.08 (28.91)
  8 Barnett, Toby          JR Indiana           1:50.75    1:51.22  
    r:+0.62  25.28        53.78 (28.50)
        1:22.23 (28.45)     1:51.22 (28.99)

500 Freestyle

Ahmed Jaouadi collected a national title night one, his blazing final two lengths resulting in the fastest time ever in the 1650 freestyle. A day later, Rex Maurer was the winner of the 400 IM, setting an American record in the process. The two will face off in the middle lanes of the 500 free Friday evening after both men topped their prelim heats.

Jaouadi went first, holding Florida teammate and fellow Tunisian Ahmed Hafnaoui at bay throughout their race on the way to a time of 4:09.08, two tenths quicker than his seed time. More can be expected in the evening following Jaouadi’s record-crushing time of 14:10.03 in the 1650 two days earlier.

Maurer, meanwhile, was on his own with a clear advantage over his heat, rolling to a time of 4:08.78. He holds the country’s best mark this season at 4:08.46, and his American record from November 2024 stands at 4:04.45. Only Leon Marchand has ever surpassed that (4:02.31).

Zalan Sarkany, who just missed out on his third consecutive title in the mile while nearly matching the existing NCAA record, came in third here, the Indiana Hoosier winning his heat in 4:09.57. Hafnaoui also broke 4:10 (4:09.78) while Alabama’s Leonardo Alcantara, Indiana’s Aaron Shackell, Florida’s Gio Linscheer and Georgia’s Sean Green also advanced. Green’s time of 4:11.34 narrowly denied the likes of Cal’s Ryan Erisman, Yale’s Noah Millard and Stanford’s Ethan Ekk from earning a second swim.

Event 12  Men 500 Yard Freestyle
==================================================================
         NCAA: N 4:02.31  3/28/2024 Leon Marchand, ASU
         Meet: M 4:02.31  3/28/2024 Leon Marchand, ASU
     American: A 4:04.45  11/20/2024Rex Maurer, Texas
   U. S. Open: O 4:02.31  3/28/2024 Leon Marchand, ASU
         Pool: P 4:06.61  3/24/2022 Matthew Sates, Georgia
    Name                 Year School               Seed    Prelims        
==================================================================
                      === Preliminaries ===                       
 
  1 Maurer, Rex            JR Texas             4:08.46    4:08.78  
    r:+0.74  21.95        46.51 (24.56)
        1:11.73 (25.22)     1:36.73 (25.00)
        2:01.95 (25.22)     2:27.43 (25.48)
        2:52.59 (25.16)     3:17.96 (25.37)
        3:43.53 (25.57)     4:08.78 (25.25)
  2 Jaouadi, Ahmed         FR Florida           4:09.28    4:09.08  
    r:+0.70  22.69        47.46 (24.77)
        1:12.87 (25.41)     1:38.46 (25.59)
        2:04.18 (25.72)     2:29.79 (25.61)
        2:55.01 (25.22)     3:19.91 (24.90)
        3:44.90 (24.99)     4:09.08 (24.18)
  3 Sarkany, Zalan         SR Indiana           4:09.14    4:09.57  
    r:+0.67  22.10        46.26 (24.16)
        1:11.18 (24.92)     1:36.54 (25.36)
        2:01.97 (25.43)     2:27.36 (25.39)
        2:53.01 (25.65)     3:18.64 (25.63)
        3:44.35 (25.71)     4:09.57 (25.22)
  4 Hafnaoui, Ahmed        5Y Florida           4:10.18    4:09.78  
    r:+0.78  22.94        47.69 (24.75)
        1:13.00 (25.31)     1:38.54 (25.54)
        2:04.19 (25.65)     2:29.88 (25.69)
        2:55.50 (25.62)     3:21.11 (25.61)
        3:45.92 (24.81)     4:09.78 (23.86)
  5 Alcantara, Leonardo    JR Alabama           4:10.45    4:10.82  
    r:+0.69  23.58        48.61 (25.03)
        1:14.00 (25.39)     1:39.81 (25.81)
        2:05.78 (25.97)     2:31.28 (25.50)
        2:56.47 (25.19)     3:21.72 (25.25)
        3:46.81 (25.09)     4:10.82 (24.01)
  6 Shackell, Aaron        JR Indiana           4:11.14    4:11.01  
    r:+0.68  22.61        47.59 (24.98)
        1:13.02 (25.43)     1:38.35 (25.33)
        2:03.60 (25.25)     2:28.94 (25.34)
        2:54.52 (25.58)     3:20.16 (25.64)
        3:45.95 (25.79)     4:11.01 (25.06)
  7 Linscheer, Gio         SR Florida           4:10.23    4:11.28  
    r:+0.70  23.48        48.56 (25.08)
        1:13.97 (25.41)     1:39.57 (25.60)
        2:05.24 (25.67)     2:30.79 (25.55)
        2:56.39 (25.60)     3:21.82 (25.43)
        3:46.94 (25.12)     4:11.28 (24.34)
  8 Green, Sean            FR Georgia           4:12.01    4:11.34  
    r:+0.65  22.95        48.09 (25.14)
        1:13.53 (25.44)     1:38.92 (25.39)
        2:04.38 (25.46)     2:29.69 (25.31)
        2:55.13 (25.44)     3:20.62 (25.49)
        3:46.42 (25.80)     4:11.34 (24.92)

50 Freestyle

All of the primary contenders advanced to the 50 free final. Tennessee’s Gui Caribe swam the top time in the morning at 18.39. Caribe, a native of Brazil, will try to follow former teammate Jordan Crooks as a national titlist in the event after Crooks won in 2023 and 2025. But right behind was Florida’s Josh Liendo at 18.40. Liendo is coming off an NCAA-record-setting performance in the 100 fly Thursday evening, and he led off the Gators’ 200 free relay in 18.27, the country’s best time this season.

Those two swimmers own by far the top times of anyone in college swimming. While Caeleb Dressel and Crooks are the only men to ever break 18, Liendo ranks third all-time at 18.07 with Caribe fourth at 18.26. Arizona State’s Ilya Kharun, who has a best time of 18.31 for sixth-best ever, will try to challenge these sprinters at night after he went 18.51 for third place.

It was no surprise to see the Sun Devils scoring big points in the 50 free after an NCAA record in the 200 free relay Thursday. Following Kharun were teammates Jonny Kulow (18.55) and Remi Fabiani (18.61) while Tolu Young was ninth and Adam Chaney tied for 13th. NC State’s Quintin McCarty (18.62), Virginia Tech’s Brendan Whitfield (18.67) and Louisville’s Nikita Sheremet (18.73) also advanced to the final.

The time required for eighth-place exactly matched what it took to reach the championship final in 2025, a sign of much-improved speed nationally as four men who rank among the nine best ever all graduated (Crooks, Bjorn SeeligerJack Alexy and Chris Guiliano).

Event 13  Men 50 Yard Freestyle
==================================================================
         NCAA: N 17.63  3/22/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
         Meet: M 17.63  3/22/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
     American: A 17.63  3/22/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
   U. S. Open: O 17.63  3/22/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
         Pool: P 18.20  3/24/2016 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
    Name                 Year School               Seed    Prelims        
==================================================================
                      === Preliminaries ===                       
 
  1 Caribe, Gui            SR Tennessee           18.46      18.39  
     r:+0.58  8.80         18.39 (9.59)
  2 Liendo, Josh           SR Florida             18.40      18.40  
     r:+0.63  8.87         18.40 (9.53)
  3 Kharun, Ilya           JR ASU                 18.40      18.51  
     r:+0.69  9.06         18.51 (9.45)
  4 Kulow, Jonny           SR ASU                 18.82      18.55  
     r:+0.65  9.00         18.55 (9.55)
  5 Fabiani, Remi          5Y ASU                 18.62      18.61  
     r:+0.61  8.92         18.61 (9.69)
  6 McCarty, Quintin       JR NC State            18.55      18.62  
     r:+0.62  8.99         18.62 (9.63)
  7 Whitfield, Brendan     JR VT                  18.62      18.67  
     r:+0.67  8.99         18.67 (9.68)
  8 Sheremet, Nikita       FR Louisville          18.71      18.73  
     r:+0.66  9.07         18.73 (9.66)

400 Medley Relay

The Tennessee Volunteers and Virginia Cavaliers set the pace in the early heats of the medley relay, with times capable of moving into the top-eight by the evening. The Volunteers got the win at the end as Gui Caribe ran down Maximus Williamson in the final meters. Caribe, fresh off posting the top-qualifying time in the 50 free, split 40.31 to put his team into the finish at 3:00.34. Ulises SaraviaGabe Nunziata and Lucio Paula provided solid legs to set up Caribe’s big finish.

Virginia scratched most of its individual swimmers Friday morning to go for a big performance in the medley relay, and it paid off. Freshman Thomas Heilman became the recorded a 42.97 butterfly split, becoming the third man ever to go sub-43 on that stroke after Josh Liendo and Ilya Kharun. Williamson, the 200 free winner Thursday, followed up with 40.66 closing leg to bring the team to the wall in 3:00.55. David King and Matthew Heilman swam the front half for the Cavaliers.

Auburn had the third-best time of the morning at 3:01.68, followed by Virginia Tech (3:01.79), Northwestern (3:02.18) and NC State (3:02.33). For those last three teams, anchor swimmers Brendan WhitfieldCade Duncan and Kaii Winkler all went sub-41.

 
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