﻿{"id":189479,"date":"2016-03-03T06:32:34","date_gmt":"2016-03-03T13:32:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=189479"},"modified":"2016-03-03T08:46:08","modified_gmt":"2016-03-03T15:46:08","slug":"2016-njcaa-championships-day-2-prelims-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2016-njcaa-championships-day-2-prelims-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"2016 NJCAA Championships: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Indian River dominated preliminary swimming today at the 2016 NJCAA Championships as the squad is well on its way to a sweep of both the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s titles.<\/p>\n<p>IRSC is looking to win its 42nd men\u2019s and 34th women\u2019s NJCAA team titles.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Indian River started where it left off yesterday as the team went 1-2-3 in prelims of the sprint back. \u00a0<strong>Emelie Stenhammar<\/strong> topped qualifying in 26.63 with teammates <strong>Meagan Abad<\/strong> (27.03) and <strong>Kamryn Gallowich<\/strong> (27.27) in the top three.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Stenhammar, Eme  22 Indian River-FL     57.36      26.63 QUAL   \r\n  2 Abad, Meagan     19 Indian River-FL     57.88      27.03 QUAL   \r\n  3 Gallowich, Kamr  18 Indian River-FL     59.78      27.27 QUAL   \r\n  4 Ashby, Aunyx        Lincoln-IL        1:07.06      29.26 QUAL   \r\n  5 Morris, Bekah       SGSC              1:04.03      29.42 QUAL   \r\n  6 Clear, Annessa   19 SWOCC             1:10.81      29.64 QUAL   \r\n  7 Miller, Taylor   18 Indian River-FL   1:04.03      30.09 QUAL   \r\n  8 Hogan, Katie        FIT-MR            1:08.39      30.85 QUAL   \r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n  9 Weber, Augusta      Iowa Central-IA   1:13.09      31.24 QUAL   \r\n 10 Banks, Brittany  20 SWOCC             1:10.24      31.86 QUAL   \r\n 11 Russell, Elli       Iowa Central-IA   1:12.35      32.41 QUAL   \r\n 12 Carver, Kailyn      SGSC              1:14.68      33.65 QUAL<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>IRSC went 1-2 in the men&#8217;s sprint back with <strong>Danny Hartley<\/strong> (23.64) and <strong>Jonas Olczyk<\/strong> (23.75) setting up a potentially special battle in finals. Southwestern Oregon&#8217;s <strong>Thomas Reams<\/strong> qualified third in 24.06.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Hartley, Danny   21 Indian River-FL     52.81      23.64 QUAL   \r\n  2 Olczyk, Jonas    21 Indian River-FL     51.76      23.75 QUAL   \r\n  3 Reams, Thomas    19 SWOCC               53.79      24.06 QUAL   \r\n  4 Vines, Austin       SGSC                53.42      24.66 QUAL   \r\n  5 McDanel, Logan   18 Lincoln-IL          54.91      25.13 QUAL   \r\n  6 Day, Chris       19 ILCC-IA             54.99      25.57 QUAL   \r\n  7 Rosta, Kyler     19 ILCC-IA             59.37      25.59 QUAL   \r\n  8 Callan, Kyle        MCC               1:00.64      25.70 QUAL   \r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n  9 Fields, Michael  19 SWOCC             1:00.43      25.86 QUAL   \r\n  9 Sauer, Isaac        Iowa Central-IA     57.08      25.86 QUAL   \r\n 11 McClerkin, Carl  18 SWOCC               57.77      26.64 QUAL   \r\n 12 Recinos, Dannie  20 SWOCC               58.50      26.71 QUAL   \r\n 13 Hitch, Casey        SGSC                59.87      26.76 QUAL   \r\n 14 Salazar, Connor     Iowa Central-IA     59.49      27.27 QUAL   \r\n 15 Roten, Cameron      HCCC-US           1:03.52      27.95 QUAL<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 400 IM<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>IRSC once again went 1-2-3 in a women&#8217;s event. \u00a0<strong>Madisyn Lyons<\/strong> qualified first in 4:33.83 with teammates <strong>Olivia Jacobi<\/strong> (4:39.55) and <strong>Grace Lynch<\/strong> (4:40.25) picked up the second and third seeds.<\/p>\n<p>Those three have their work cut out for them if they want to take down the NJCAA record as <strong>Barbara Caraballo<\/strong> clocked a 4:18.65 in 2014.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                    === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Lyons, Madisyn   19 Indian River-FL   4:32.41    4:33.83 QUAL   \r\n                 29.03      1:02.30 (33.27)\r\n        1:37.09 (34.79)     2:11.49 (34.40)\r\n        2:50.70 (39.21)     3:30.82 (40.12)\r\n        4:02.87 (32.05)     4:33.83 (30.96)\r\n  2 Jacobi, Olivia   20 Indian River-FL   4:33.64    4:39.55 QUAL   \r\n                 30.34      1:05.35 (35.01)\r\n        1:41.31 (35.96)     2:17.58 (36.27)\r\n        2:55.78 (38.20)     3:34.89 (39.11)\r\n        4:07.80 (32.91)     4:39.55 (31.75)\r\n  3 Lynch, Grace     19 Indian River-FL   4:36.71    4:40.25 QUAL   \r\n                 29.98      1:04.89 (34.91)\r\n        1:39.78 (34.89)     2:15.14 (35.36)\r\n        2:55.58 (40.44)     3:36.82 (41.24)\r\n        4:09.18 (32.36)     4:40.25 (31.07)\r\n  4 Ocasio-Molina,      SGSC              5:05.42    4:56.43 QUAL   \r\n                 30.59      1:05.44 (34.85)\r\n        1:44.13 (38.69)     2:20.07 (35.94)\r\n        3:03.41 (43.34)     3:47.79 (44.38)\r\n        4:23.87 (36.08)     4:56.43 (32.56)\r\n  5 Smith, Sienna    19 SWOCC             4:58.32    4:57.09 QUAL   \r\n                 29.11      1:05.09 (35.98)\r\n        1:44.50 (39.41)     2:23.09 (38.59)\r\n        3:05.45 (42.36)     3:49.06 (43.61)\r\n        4:23.80 (34.74)     4:57.09 (33.29)\r\n  6 Bozza, Angela       MCC               5:26.31    5:00.31 QUAL   \r\n                 31.62      1:07.60 (35.98)\r\n        1:45.45 (37.85)     2:22.85 (37.40)\r\n        3:06.14 (43.29)     3:49.52 (43.38)\r\n        4:25.18 (35.66)     5:00.31 (35.13)\r\n  7 Shull, Addy      18 SWOCC             5:12.18    5:00.95 QUAL   \r\n                 31.81      1:09.34 (37.53)\r\n        1:48.18 (38.84)     2:26.02 (37.84)\r\n        3:07.74 (41.72)     3:49.94 (42.20)\r\n        4:26.35 (36.41)     5:00.95 (34.60)\r\n  8 Babcock, Kather     SGSC              5:04.12    5:05.19 QUAL   \r\n                 30.58      1:06.21 (35.63)\r\n        1:46.71 (40.50)     2:26.10 (39.39)\r\n        3:10.24 (44.14)     3:55.44 (45.20)\r\n        4:31.22 (35.78)     5:05.19 (33.97)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n  9 Fedeli, Hannah      MCC               5:22.09    5:08.59 QUAL   \r\n                 31.76      1:10.14 (38.38)\r\n        1:48.64 (38.50)     2:26.74 (38.10)\r\n        3:14.75 (48.01)     4:01.31 (46.56)\r\n        4:35.17 (33.86)     5:08.59 (33.42)\r\n 10 Thompson, Tasia  19 ILCC-IA           5:12.77    5:11.68 QUAL   \r\n                 30.91      1:09.23 (38.32)\r\n        1:47.98 (38.75)     2:26.30 (38.32)\r\n        3:13.92 (47.62)     4:01.58 (47.66)\r\n        4:37.36 (35.78)     5:11.68 (34.32)\r\n 11 Smith, Shannon   21 Lincoln-IL        5:24.81    5:24.16 QUAL   \r\n                 31.59      1:12.63 (41.04)\r\n        1:53.37 (40.74)     2:33.17 (39.80)\r\n        3:22.46 (49.29)     4:10.54 (48.08)\r\n        4:46.99 (36.45)     5:24.16 (37.17)\r\n 12 Richer, Corinne     HCCC-US           5:25.78    5:28.94 QUAL   \r\n                 36.27      1:18.31 (42.04)\r\n        1:58.69 (40.38)     2:38.23 (39.54)\r\n        3:26.56 (48.33)     4:14.39 (47.83)\r\n        4:52.09 (37.70)     5:28.94 (36.85)\r\n 13 Stubbs, Maddie   20 ILCC-IA           6:05.27    5:35.13 QUAL   \r\n                 33.15      1:14.05 (40.90)\r\n        1:57.11 (43.06)     2:40.82 (43.71)\r\n        3:27.85 (47.03)     4:17.00 (49.15)\r\n        4:56.13 (39.13)     5:35.13 (39.00)\r\n 14 Leonard, Emma       MCC               6:08.87    5:43.77 QUAL   \r\n                 36.10      1:18.74 (42.64)\r\n        2:03.93 (45.19)     2:47.44 (43.51)\r\n        3:37.35 (49.91)     4:27.20 (49.85)\r\n        5:05.87 (38.67)     5:43.77 (37.90)\r\n 15 Farrell, Heathe     Genesee           6:11.76    5:57.83 QUAL   \r\n                 35.58      1:19.07 (43.49)\r\n        2:02.43 (43.36)     2:44.80 (42.37)\r\n        3:41.68 (56.88)     4:38.44 (56.76)\r\n        5:18.70 (40.26)     5:57.83 (39.13)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 400 IM<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>IRSC went 1-2-3-4 in the medley event. \u00a0<strong>Rawley Davis<\/strong> turned in a 4:03.99 for the top seed, which means that <strong>Marcin Malinski&#8217;s<\/strong> 1997 NJCAA record of 3:47.15 is likely safe this evening.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Matt Ankerholz<\/strong> (4:07.81), <strong>Matt Nielsen<\/strong> (4:10.75) and<strong> Jacob Andrasco<\/strong> (4:12.27) qualified second through fourth.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                     === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Davis, Rawley    19 Indian River-FL   4:14.47    4:03.99 QUAL   \r\n                 25.35        53.78 (28.43)\r\n        1:25.14 (31.36)     1:56.47 (31.33)\r\n        2:30.97 (34.50)     3:06.96 (35.99)\r\n        3:35.54 (28.58)     4:03.99 (28.45)\r\n  2 Ankerholz, Matt  21 Indian River-FL   4:16.04    4:07.81 QUAL   \r\n                 24.65        54.11 (29.46)\r\n        1:26.78 (32.67)     1:59.97 (33.19)\r\n        2:31.96 (31.99)     3:05.49 (33.53)\r\n        3:37.25 (31.76)     4:07.81 (30.56)\r\n  3 Nielsen, Matt    20 Indian River-FL   4:17.66    4:10.75 QUAL   \r\n                 25.90        55.23 (29.33)\r\n        1:27.85 (32.62)     1:59.80 (31.95)\r\n        2:36.77 (36.97)     3:13.89 (37.12)\r\n        3:43.16 (29.27)     4:10.75 (27.59)\r\n  4 Andrasco, Jacob  18 Indian River-FL   4:16.17    4:12.27 QUAL   \r\n                 26.65        57.17 (30.52)\r\n        1:29.75 (32.58)     2:02.10 (32.35)\r\n        2:38.00 (35.90)     3:13.77 (35.77)\r\n        3:43.96 (30.19)     4:12.27 (28.31)\r\n  5 Wagner, Lyle        Genesee           4:49.06    4:21.23 QUAL   \r\n                 25.42        54.70 (29.28)\r\n        1:26.86 (32.16)     2:00.32 (33.46)\r\n        2:38.17 (37.85)     3:17.71 (39.54)\r\n        3:50.24 (32.53)     4:21.23 (30.99)\r\n  6 Davis, Ryan         SGSC              4:29.85    4:24.01 QUAL   \r\n                 26.55        56.51 (29.96)\r\n        1:30.40 (33.89)     2:03.60 (33.20)\r\n        2:43.99 (40.39)     3:24.15 (40.16)\r\n        3:54.43 (30.28)     4:24.01 (29.58)\r\n  7 Buisson, Tim        SGSC              4:33.58    4:24.71 QUAL   \r\n                 27.30        59.20 (31.90)\r\n        1:34.05 (34.85)     2:08.25 (34.20)\r\n        2:43.92 (35.67)     3:20.31 (36.39)\r\n        3:53.23 (32.92)     4:24.71 (31.48)\r\n  8 Anderson, Devon     Iowa Central-IA   4:37.31    4:26.85 QUAL   \r\n                 27.33        59.27 (31.94)\r\n        1:33.54 (34.27)     2:07.03 (33.49)\r\n        2:46.30 (39.27)     3:25.38 (39.08)\r\n        3:56.36 (30.98)     4:26.85 (30.49)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n  9 Podlaski, Kyle      Genesee           4:41.50    4:27.49 QUAL   \r\n                 28.50      1:00.04 (31.54)\r\n        1:34.40 (34.36)     2:07.65 (33.25)\r\n        2:46.98 (39.33)     3:25.26 (38.28)\r\n        3:56.63 (31.37)     4:27.49 (30.86)\r\n 10 Musgrove, Jacob     SGSC              4:46.62    4:33.19 QUAL   \r\n                 27.49        59.88 (32.39)\r\n        1:36.42 (36.54)     2:12.08 (35.66)\r\n        2:51.48 (39.40)     3:31.68 (40.20)\r\n        4:03.72 (32.04)     4:33.19 (29.47)\r\n 11 Diorio, Michael     Iowa Central-IA   4:38.30    4:33.71 QUAL   \r\n                 27.07        58.65 (31.58)\r\n        1:35.80 (37.15)     2:11.29 (35.49)\r\n        2:50.95 (39.66)     3:31.59 (40.64)\r\n        4:03.46 (31.87)     4:33.71 (30.25)\r\n 12 Woerner, Austin     MCC               4:52.59    4:34.03 QUAL   \r\n                 26.85        58.85 (32.00)\r\n        1:33.83 (34.98)     2:08.59 (34.76)\r\n        2:50.67 (42.08)     3:30.23 (39.56)\r\n        4:03.34 (33.11)     4:34.03 (30.69)\r\n 13 Carrillo, Luis   19 SWOCC             4:46.68    4:35.54 QUAL   \r\n                 26.65        58.72 (32.07)\r\n        1:38.23 (39.51)     2:15.39 (37.16)\r\n        2:54.26 (38.87)     3:32.92 (38.66)\r\n        4:05.36 (32.44)     4:35.54 (30.18)\r\n 13 Lopez, Mariano      MCC               5:02.80    4:35.54 QUAL   \r\n                 27.56        59.69 (32.13)\r\n        1:36.94 (37.25)     2:12.89 (35.95)\r\n        2:51.53 (38.64)     3:31.79 (40.26)\r\n        4:05.00 (33.21)     4:35.54 (30.54)\r\n 15 Price, Noah      20 ILCC-IA           4:47.19    4:36.31 QUAL   \r\n                 28.75      1:01.84 (33.09)\r\n        1:38.05 (36.21)     2:13.04 (34.99)\r\n        2:52.52 (39.48)     3:33.58 (41.06)\r\n        4:04.67 (31.09)     4:36.31 (31.64)\r\n 16 Keating, Zachar     Iowa Central-IA   4:55.82    4:38.43 QUAL   \r\n                 28.24      1:00.41 (32.17)\r\n        1:36.26 (35.85)     2:11.13 (34.87)\r\n        2:52.59 (41.46)     3:33.48 (40.89)\r\n        4:05.64 (32.16)     4:38.43 (32.79)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 17 Kelly, Vinny     19 SWOCC             4:44.61    4:41.18 QUAL   \r\n                 28.18      1:01.25 (33.07)\r\n        1:37.58 (36.33)     2:12.63 (35.05)\r\n        2:54.60 (41.97)     3:36.16 (41.56)\r\n        4:10.17 (34.01)     4:41.18 (31.01)\r\n 18 Day, Chris       19 ILCC-IA           5:05.89    4:43.06 QUAL   \r\n                 29.47      1:04.80 (35.33)\r\n        1:38.67 (33.87)     2:12.00 (33.33)\r\n        2:54.85 (42.85)     3:38.96 (44.11)\r\n        4:11.45 (32.49)     4:43.06 (31.61)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 19 Abrams, Ben      19 Lincoln-IL        5:14.34    4:49.40 QUAL   \r\n                 26.74      1:00.10 (33.36)\r\n        1:39.27 (39.17)     2:18.17 (38.90)\r\n        3:00.41 (42.24)     3:43.81 (43.40)\r\n        4:17.02 (33.21)     4:49.40 (32.38)\r\n 20 Oliver, Jake     18 ILCC-IA           5:17.00    5:01.35 QUAL   \r\n                 28.75      1:03.74 (34.99)\r\n        1:42.47 (38.73)     2:20.45 (37.98)\r\n        3:06.33 (45.88)     3:52.69 (46.36)\r\n        4:27.64 (34.95)     5:01.35 (33.71)\r\n 21 Nelson, Eli      20 ILCC-IA           5:15.00    5:08.82 QUAL   \r\n                 28.67      1:01.95 (33.28)\r\n        1:42.98 (41.03)     2:24.08 (41.10)\r\n        3:12.47 (48.39)     3:58.46 (45.99)\r\n        4:34.96 (36.50)     5:08.82 (33.86)\r\n -- Hernandez-Micha  19 SWOCC             4:55.16        DNF<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Indian River dominated the 100 fly with five of the top eight qualifiers. \u00a0<strong>Tayla Lovemore<\/strong> looks to have the NJCAA record in the bag tonight after qualifying in 53.31. \u00a0IRSC&#8217;s <strong>Yurie Nakano<\/strong> owns the mark with a 2013 53.27.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Yasmine Ware<\/strong> (55.75), <strong>Osianna McReed<\/strong> (57.72), <strong>Kamryn Gallowich<\/strong> (57.88) and <strong>Morgan Holt<\/strong> (58.97) went 2-3-4-6 for the River.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Lovemore, Tayla  20 Indian River-FL     53.94      53.31 QUAL   \r\n                 24.77        53.31 (28.54)\r\n  2 Ware, Yasmine    19 Indian River-FL     56.92      55.75 QUAL   \r\n                 25.93        55.75 (29.82)\r\n  3 McReed, Osianna  18 Indian River-FL     57.61      57.72 QUAL   \r\n                 26.41        57.72 (31.31)\r\n  4 Gallowich, Kamr  18 Indian River-FL     59.88      57.88 QUAL   \r\n                 26.63        57.88 (31.25)\r\n  5 Ives, Carolyn       SGSC                58.37      58.43 QUAL   \r\n                 26.84        58.43 (31.59)\r\n  6 Holt, Morgan     18 Indian River-FL     58.21      58.97 QUAL   \r\n                 27.49        58.97 (31.48)\r\n  7 Lynch, McKenna      Iowa Central-IA   1:00.59      59.21 QUAL   \r\n                 27.81        59.21 (31.40)\r\n  8 Tripp, Abby         MCC               1:04.59    1:02.07 QUAL   \r\n                 28.80      1:02.07 (33.27)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n  9 Britt, Courtney     SGSC              1:04.28    1:02.36 QUAL   \r\n                 28.06      1:02.36 (34.30)\r\n 10 Beacham, Ashlei     Iowa Central-IA   1:01.33    1:03.73 QUAL   \r\n                 28.84      1:03.73 (34.89)\r\n 11 Rova, Adele      19 ILCC-IA           1:07.18    1:04.26 QUAL   \r\n                 29.26      1:04.26 (35.00)\r\n 12 Glendenning, Mo  19 Lincoln-IL        1:10.24    1:07.44 QUAL   \r\n                 30.14      1:07.44 (37.30)\r\n 13 Silvanie, Islel     Genesee           1:07.90    1:08.37 QUAL   \r\n                 30.82      1:08.37 (37.55)\r\n 14 Quirino, Nicole  19 SWOCC             1:08.26    1:09.90 QUAL   \r\n                 31.04      1:09.90 (38.86)\r\n 15 Westhoff, Madis  19 Lincoln-IL        1:11.16    1:10.60 QUAL   \r\n                 31.99      1:10.60 (38.61)\r\n 16 Messerly, Kassa     Iowa Central-IA   1:16.44    1:12.25 QUAL   \r\n                 31.34      1:12.25 (40.91)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 17 VanNostrand, Je     HCCC-US           1:10.62    1:12.97 QUAL   \r\n                 35.28      1:12.97 (37.69)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 100 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Both NJCAA records in the 100 fly might fall tonight as IRSC&#8217;s <strong>Nicholas Loomis<\/strong> clocked a top-seeded 47.25. \u00a0That&#8217;s within striking distance of <strong>Stefan Stojmenovic&#8217;s<\/strong> 46.99 from last year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jairo Emer<\/strong> qualified second for IRSC in 48.65 with Iowa Central&#8217;s<strong> Lucas Wittman<\/strong> putting up a third-seeded 50.87.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                     === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Loomis, Nichola  18 Indian River-FL     48.59      47.25 QUAL   \r\n                 21.74        47.25 (25.51)\r\n  2 Emer, Jairo      20 Indian River-FL     49.88      48.65 QUAL   \r\n                 22.38        48.65 (26.27)\r\n  3 Wittmann, Lucas     Iowa Central-IA     52.70      50.87 QUAL   \r\n                 23.29        50.87 (27.58)\r\n  4 Olczyk, Jonas    21 Indian River-FL     52.38      51.45 QUAL   \r\n                 23.88        51.45 (27.57)\r\n  5 Kappe, Thomas       Iowa Central-IA     53.62      51.83 QUAL   \r\n                 24.26        51.83 (27.57)\r\n  6 Villhauer, Dyla     SGSC                54.58      52.64 QUAL   \r\n                 23.45        52.64 (29.19)\r\n  7 Tahiri, Ayoub       MCC                 55.32      52.93 QUAL   \r\n                 23.99        52.93 (28.94)\r\n  8 Brunelli, Nicho     Iowa Central-IA     54.91      53.55 QUAL   \r\n                 25.04        53.55 (28.51)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n  9 Crawford, Thoma  18 SWOCC               54.63      54.43 QUAL   \r\n                 24.16        54.43 (30.27)\r\n 10 Loucks, Michael     MCC                 57.49      54.53 QUAL   \r\n                 25.48        54.53 (29.05)\r\n 11 Ament, Ty        19 Lincoln-IL          55.60      54.55 QUAL   \r\n                 24.81        54.55 (29.74)\r\n 12 Pridgen, Casey      SGSC                53.79      54.89 QUAL   \r\n                 24.37        54.89 (30.52)\r\n 13 Rose, Carson     19 SWOCC               55.93      55.24 QUAL   \r\n                 25.14        55.24 (30.10)\r\n 14 Lee, Joshua         Iowa Central-IA     59.40      55.82 QUAL   \r\n                 26.13        55.82 (29.69)\r\n 15 Caldwell, Matth     JCC-AM              56.03      56.60 QUAL   \r\n                 25.84        56.60 (30.76)\r\n 16 McClerkin, Carl  18 SWOCC               57.58      56.76 QUAL   \r\n                 26.29        56.76 (30.47)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 17 Herzog, Ian      18 Lincoln-IL        1:00.77      57.17 QUAL   \r\n                 26.27        57.17 (30.90)\r\n 18 Isaak, Grant        Iowa Central-IA     57.42      57.18 QUAL   \r\n                 26.38        57.18 (30.80)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 19 Kyllo, Caleb     19 SWOCC             1:00.42      57.50 QUAL   \r\n                 27.24        57.50 (30.26)\r\n 20 Wintermute, Log  19 SWOCC               59.31      57.65 QUAL   \r\n                 26.64        57.65 (31.01)\r\n 21 Schrider, Dean      HCCC-US             59.89    1:00.93 QUAL   \r\n                 27.70      1:00.93 (33.23)\r\n 22 Nelson, Eli      20 ILCC-IA             59.74    1:01.06 QUAL   \r\n                 28.37      1:01.06 (32.69)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 200 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>IRSC picked up the top two seeds in the event with<strong> Sarah Neely<\/strong> leading the way with a 1:54.20. Her teammate <strong>Sarah Dostie<\/strong> qualified second in 1:55.26. \u00a0Monroe&#8217;s <strong>Tamara Miler<\/strong>, who won the 1000 free yesterday, qualified third in 1:56.11.<\/p>\n<p>No one is remotely close to contending for the NJCAA record of 1:47.75 set by <strong>Yurie Nakano<\/strong> back in 2014.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                     === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Neely, Sarah     20 Indian River-FL   1:54.21    1:54.20 QUAL   \r\n                 27.00        56.06 (29.06)\r\n        1:25.64 (29.58)     1:54.20 (28.56)\r\n  2 Dostie, Sarah    18 Indian River-FL   1:57.32    1:55.26 QUAL   \r\n                 26.77        55.44 (28.67)\r\n        1:25.22 (29.78)     1:55.26 (30.04)\r\n  3 Miler, Tamara       MCC               1:56.53    1:56.11 QUAL   \r\n                 27.57        56.30 (28.73)\r\n        1:25.74 (29.44)     1:56.11 (30.37)\r\n  4 Sims, Leah       19 Indian River-FL   1:55.78    1:57.16 QUAL   \r\n                 27.56        57.84 (30.28)\r\n        1:28.49 (30.65)     1:57.16 (28.67)\r\n  5 Ewald, Madi      18 Lincoln-IL        1:58.88    1:58.18 QUAL   \r\n                 26.67        57.08 (30.41)\r\n        1:28.59 (31.51)     1:58.18 (29.59)\r\n  6 Daley, Nikki        SGSC              2:04.10    2:00.42 QUAL   \r\n                 27.99        58.48 (30.49)\r\n        1:30.05 (31.57)     2:00.42 (30.37)\r\n  7 Mack, Megan         MCC               2:05.70    2:01.95 QUAL   \r\n                 28.19        59.23 (31.04)\r\n        1:30.36 (31.13)     2:01.95 (31.59)\r\n  8 Morris, Bekah       SGSC              2:05.87    2:04.74 QUAL   \r\n                 27.99        59.23 (31.24)\r\n        1:31.83 (32.60)     2:04.74 (32.91)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n  9 Jentges, Casey   18 SWOCC             2:12.25    2:06.81 QUAL   \r\n                 29.10      1:00.42 (31.32)\r\n        1:33.48 (33.06)     2:06.81 (33.33)\r\n 10 Brown, Kristin      MCC               2:12.44    2:07.52 QUAL   \r\n                 28.96      1:01.14 (32.18)\r\n        1:34.12 (32.98)     2:07.52 (33.40)\r\n 11 Dunton, Miranda     Genesee           2:11.00    2:08.77 QUAL   \r\n                 28.90      1:01.48 (32.58)\r\n        1:35.13 (33.65)     2:08.77 (33.64)\r\n 12 Kokemiller, Kat     Iowa Central-IA   2:09.06    2:09.58 QUAL   \r\n                 28.28      1:00.18 (31.90)\r\n        1:34.81 (34.63)     2:09.58 (34.77)\r\n 13 Lebsock, Sarah      Iowa Central-IA   2:12.60    2:09.60 QUAL   \r\n                 27.82        58.79 (30.97)\r\n        1:33.00 (34.21)     2:09.60 (36.60)\r\n 14 Richardson, Lin     FIT-MR            2:17.01    2:11.78 QUAL   \r\n                 30.07      1:03.10 (33.03)\r\n        1:38.36 (35.26)     2:11.78 (33.42)\r\n 15 Dunn, Cait          FIT-MR            2:18.16    2:13.03 QUAL   \r\n                 29.79      1:03.00 (33.21)\r\n        1:38.20 (35.20)     2:13.03 (34.83)\r\n 16 Carver, Kailyn      SGSC              2:18.08    2:15.81 QUAL   \r\n                 31.15      1:05.46 (34.31)\r\n        1:41.00 (35.54)     2:15.81 (34.81)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 17 Gorgano, Lauren     FIT-MR            2:27.10    2:17.60 QUAL   \r\n                 31.27      1:05.60 (34.33)\r\n        1:41.25 (35.65)     2:17.60 (36.35)\r\n 18 Scarpino, Morga     JCC-AM            2:23.56    2:17.79 QUAL   \r\n                 29.99      1:03.42 (33.43)\r\n        1:39.53 (36.11)     2:17.79 (38.26)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 19 Melendez, Kaitl     JCC-AM            2:31.26    2:28.72 QUAL   \r\n                 32.63      1:09.78 (37.15)\r\n        1:49.29 (39.51)     2:28.72 (39.43)\r\n 20 Pereira, Alexan     MCC               2:36.80    2:29.10 QUAL   \r\n                 33.44      1:10.04 (36.60)\r\n        1:49.76 (39.72)     2:29.10 (39.34)\r\n 21 Tickner, Laura      MCC               2:35.86    2:29.55 QUAL   \r\n                 33.76      1:10.87 (37.11)\r\n        1:50.19 (39.32)     2:29.55 (39.36)\r\n 22 Moller, Rachel      JCC-AM            2:32.89    2:32.67 QUAL   \r\n                 32.72      1:10.64 (37.92)\r\n        1:51.35 (40.71)     2:32.67 (41.32)\r\n 23 Anders, Nina        FIT-MR            2:43.21    2:33.44 QUAL   \r\n                 33.22      1:10.62 (37.40)\r\n        1:50.69 (40.07)     2:33.44 (42.75)\r\n 24 Watts, Hannah       HCCC-US           2:38.83    2:34.68 QUAL   \r\n                 34.81      1:12.76 (37.95)\r\n        1:52.68 (39.92)     2:34.68 (42.00)\r\n 25 Nehring, Renee   18 ILCC-IA           2:36.32    2:36.34 QUAL   \r\n                 33.04      1:12.99 (39.95)\r\n        1:56.37 (43.38)     2:36.34 (39.97)\r\n 26 Steig, Rebecca      Iowa Central-IA   2:43.98    2:46.67 QUAL   \r\n                 35.75      1:16.23 (40.48)\r\n        2:00.68 (44.45)     2:46.67 (45.99)\r\n -- Lynch, Hannah    19 Indian River-FL   1:55.66         NS<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 200 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Indian River closed out the preliminary session in dominant fashion with the top five seeds in the 200 free.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jason Van Der Touw<\/strong> (1:38.28), <strong>Gavin Erdmann<\/strong> (1:39.59), <strong>Cameron Newton<\/strong> (1:39.80), <strong>John Fauteux<\/strong> (1:40.63) and <strong>Alexa Berggren<\/strong> (1:41.78) put up the top five times this morning for IRSC.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Der Touw, J  20 Indian River-FL   1:38.04    1:38.28 QUAL   \r\n                 22.82        47.49 (24.67)\r\n        1:12.53 (25.04)     1:38.28 (25.75)\r\n  2 Erdmann, Gavin   19 Indian River-FL   1:41.76    1:39.59 QUAL   \r\n                 22.68        47.17 (24.49)\r\n        1:12.84 (25.67)     1:39.59 (26.75)\r\n  3 Newton, Cameron  19 Indian River-FL   1:40.41    1:39.80 QUAL   \r\n                 22.81        47.80 (24.99)\r\n    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1:47.77 QUAL   \r\n                 23.72        49.68 (25.96)\r\n        1:18.23 (28.55)     1:47.77 (29.54)\r\n 10 Shinkeyev, Ilya     MCC               1:52.42    1:48.52 QUAL   \r\n                 24.42        51.51 (27.09)\r\n        1:19.80 (28.29)     1:48.52 (28.72)\r\n 11 Davis, Jake         SGSC              1:51.15    1:49.22 QUAL   \r\n                 23.86        50.40 (26.54)\r\n        1:19.09 (28.69)     1:49.22 (30.13)\r\n 12 Wolfe, Joshua       SGSC              1:53.46    1:49.44 QUAL   \r\n                 24.45        51.62 (27.17)\r\n        1:20.33 (28.71)     1:49.44 (29.11)\r\n 13 Maag, James         Iowa Central-IA   1:52.02    1:49.63 QUAL   \r\n                 23.66        50.96 (27.30)\r\n        1:20.30 (29.34)     1:49.63 (29.33)\r\n 14 Manwarren, Jon      MCC               1:57.35    1:50.58 QUAL   \r\n                 25.37        53.06 (27.69)\r\n        1:21.79 (28.73)     1:50.58 (28.79)\r\n 15 Cook, Jason         MCC               1:51.95    1:51.10 QUAL   \r\n                 24.95        52.01 (27.06)\r\n        1:20.54 (28.53)     1:51.10 (30.56)\r\n 16 Seevers, Chad    19 SWOCC             1:55.39    1:52.83 QUAL   \r\n                 26.31        54.81 (28.50)\r\n        1:23.75 (28.94)     1:52.83 (29.08)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 17 Keeney, Walter   19 SWOCC             1:53.93    1:53.62 QUAL   \r\n                 25.10        53.16 (28.06)\r\n        1:22.94 (29.78)     1:53.62 (30.68)\r\n 18 Kompaniet, Reil  20 SWOCC             1:59.47    1:55.65 QUAL   \r\n                 26.52        55.71 (29.19)\r\n        1:25.32 (29.61)     1:55.65 (30.33)\r\n -----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n 19 Papenhagen, Jos     Iowa Central-IA   1:57.50    1:56.61 QUAL   \r\n                 25.49        54.14 (28.65)\r\n        1:25.05 (30.91)     1:56.61 (31.56)\r\n 20 Richardson, Tom     Genesee           2:08.02    1:59.07 QUAL   \r\n                 26.22        55.51 (29.29)\r\n        1:26.82 (31.31)     1:59.07 (32.25)\r\n 21 Hatting, Ashton     Iowa Central-IA   2:04.63    1:59.27 QUAL   \r\n                 26.55        55.91 (29.36)\r\n        1:27.87 (31.96)     1:59.27 (31.40)\r\n 22 DeWeaver, Ryan      MCC               2:01.22    2:01.16 QUAL   \r\n                 26.41        56.52 (30.11)\r\n        1:28.77 (32.25)     2:01.16 (32.39)\r\n 23 Mateer, Jonatha     FIT-MR            2:09.62    2:01.28 QUAL   \r\n                 26.50        56.18 (29.68)\r\n        1:28.84 (32.66)     2:01.28 (32.44)\r\n 24 Cardinal, Jacob     HCCC-US           2:05.83    2:01.95 QUAL   \r\n                 26.31        55.93 (29.62)\r\n        1:28.20 (32.27)     2:01.95 (33.75)\r\n 25 Caldwell, Andre     JCC-AM            2:03.32    2:01.98 QUAL   \r\n                 26.46        56.82 (30.36)\r\n        1:28.77 (31.95)     2:01.98 (33.21)\r\n 26 Beckerink, Alex     JCC-AM            2:00.40    2:02.48 QUAL   \r\n                 27.81        59.09 (31.28)\r\n        1:31.89 (32.80)     2:02.48 (30.59)\r\n 27 Bryant, Konnor      JCC-AM            2:04.03    2:02.67 QUAL   \r\n                 27.64        57.99 (30.35)\r\n        1:30.78 (32.79)     2:02.67 (31.89)\r\n 28 Utter, Cory         MCC               2:10.22    2:04.30 QUAL   \r\n                 28.10        59.57 (31.47)\r\n        1:32.36 (32.79)     2:04.30 (31.94)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>SCHEDULED EVENTS<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 50 back<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 50 back<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 400 IM<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 400 IM<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 100 fly<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 100 fly<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 200 free<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 200 free<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Indian River dominated preliminary swimming today at the 2016 NJCAA Championships as the squad is well on its way to a sweep of both the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s titles. 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