﻿{"id":22752,"date":"2009-11-22T11:16:35","date_gmt":"2009-11-22T16:16:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2009\/11\/tyr-invitational-day-two\/"},"modified":"2014-07-28T18:39:44","modified_gmt":"2014-07-29T01:39:44","slug":"tyr-invitational-day-two","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/tyr-invitational-day-two\/","title":{"rendered":"TYR Invitational, Day Two"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>EVANSTON, Illinois, November 20. NORTHWESTERN earned two more individual NCAA `B&#39; consideration<br \/>\ntimes and its first relay `B&#39; cut of the year Saturday at the TYR Invitational while<br \/>\nextending its lead over the field during the second day of action at the Norris<br \/>\nAquatics Center.<\/p>\n<p>NU has 732 points, leading second-place Cleveland State (461), third-place Kenyon<br \/>\nCollege (406.5), fourth-place North Dakota (338.5) and fifth-place UIC (334).<\/p>\n<p>The three-day TYR Invitational concludes tomorrow, Sunday, Nov. 21, with preliminary<br \/>\nheats at 9 a.m. CT and finals at 3 p.m. CT.<\/p>\n<p>Preliminary portion of Saturday&#39;s action:<\/p>\n<p>Charlie Rimkus set the tone early for Northwestern Saturday morning with a<br \/>\ndominating 2.63 second win during the preliminary heats of the 400 IM with a time of<br \/>\n4:00.30. He paced a four-Wildcat contingent of Peter Park (second place; 4:02.93),<br \/>\nAlex Tyler (third place; 4:04.74) and John Frutiger (eighth place; 4:10.22) to earn<br \/>\nspots in the championship final of the event.<\/p>\n<p>Sean Mathews earned the Wildcats lone entry into the 100 fly championship heat with<br \/>\na third-place morning finish in 50.33. Dominik Cubelic won the final scoring spot in<br \/>\nthe event with a 16th-place time of 52.47 in the preliminary heats, barely<br \/>\nout-touching teammate Nathan Butler&#39;s 17th place time of 52.49. Butler earned the<br \/>\ntop lane in the bonus final along with fellow Wildcats Tony Mattar (19th; 53.22) and<br \/>\nBrien Gerber (21st; 53.36), though only Gerber would go on to swim at night.<\/p>\n<p>Frutiger won the top spot in the 200 free prelims by nearly a full second with a<br \/>\n1:41.17, followed by Rimkus in third with a 1:42.08, Jan Hanulik in fifth with a<br \/>\n1:42.54 and Park in seventh with a 1:43.78. With four `Cats in the championship<br \/>\nfinal, no NU entry made the consolation final in the 200 free, although Mattar, Alex<br \/>\nRatajczyk, Chase Stephens and Jake Vogel all won spots in the bonus final.<\/p>\n<p>Nathan Butler was the top Wildcat in the 100 breast in the morning, coming in third<br \/>\nwith a 57.63. Gerber fought his way into the consolation heat by taking 13th in the<br \/>\nprelims with a 1:01.35. Mac Anthony (17th; 1:02.96) and Tim Smith (21st; 1:04.87)<br \/>\nwon second-swims in the bonus final.<\/p>\n<p>Tyler rounded out the morning action by winning the 100 back preliminary heats with<br \/>\na time of 51.43. Cubelic was third in 51.79, Varun Shivakumar was sixth in 52.61 and<br \/>\nMathews took seventh in 52.65 to give NU four swimmers in the title heat. Hanulik<br \/>\nwas 10th after the morning session with a 53.12 and Vogel was 11th in 53.35 to give<br \/>\nboth `Cats consolation final lanes. Ratajczyk (18th; 55.38) and Daniel Salovesh<br \/>\n(24th; 57.25) both earned second swims in the bonus final.<\/p>\n<p>Finals portion of Saturday&#39;s action:<\/p>\n<p>Tyler, Butler, Mathews and Cubelic opened the evening session with an easy win in<br \/>\nthe 200 medley relay, booking a season-best time of 1:30.86. Tyler put the team in<br \/>\nthe lead early with a 23.24 50 back split before Mathews&#39; meet-best 21.59 50 fly<br \/>\nopened an insurmountable advantage.<\/p>\n<p>During the swimming events Saturday night, the men&#39;s divers competed in the 1-meter<br \/>\nspringboard event. Nick Pinkerton was the top-finishing Wildcats with a score of<br \/>\n249.40.<\/p>\n<p>In the 400 IM championship final, Tyler and Rimkus put on a stellar<br \/>\nduel-in-the-pool. Tyler jumped ahead big during the strokes before Rimkus<br \/>\ndesperately tried to reel in his teammate in the final 100 free sprint, but Tyler<br \/>\ntouched the wall .27 of a second ahead of Rimkus for the win. Still, Tyler&#39;s 3:51.63<br \/>\nand Rimkus&#39; 3:51.90 both are NCAA `B&#39; consideration times and were nearly six full<br \/>\nseconds ahead of the next-closest competitor.<\/p>\n<p>Park came in third in the 400 IM with a 3:57.59, more than five seconds better than<br \/>\nhis morning swim to make it a 1-2-3 NU sweep at the top.<\/p>\n<p>Finding himself trailing at the 50-yard mark, Mathews turned on the jets to win the<br \/>\n100 fly by .15 of a second with a time of 48.81. Cubelic finished in a dead-heat for<br \/>\nthe victory in the consolation final with Cleveland State&#39;s Justin Kermack, both<br \/>\nturning in a 51.54 &#8211; although Cubelic&#39;s performance was more impressive given he<br \/>\ntook ninth overall after sneaking into the scoring heat in 16th place in qualifying.<br \/>\nGerber cut .70 of a second off his preliminary time for a 52.66 in the bonus 100 fly<br \/>\nfinal to take 19th.<\/p>\n<p>Frutiger lead a second 1-2-3 NU sweep in the finals with a 1:39.54 in the 200 free,<br \/>\nwhipping second-place teammate Hanulik&#39;s 1:41.25 and Park&#39;s 1:41.85. Tired from his<br \/>\nearlier 400 IM race with Tyler, Rimkus placed eighth in the 200 free with a finals<br \/>\ntime of 1:43.45.<\/p>\n<p>All four Wildcats in the bonus final rose to the top, led by Mattar&#39;s 17th place<br \/>\n1:42.39, then Stephens&#39; 18th-place 1:42.68, Ratajczyk&#39;s 1:43.06 and Wilcox&#39;s<br \/>\n1:45.32. Interestingly, the top three `Cats in the bonus final also would have been<br \/>\nthe top three finishers in the consolation heat with those evening times.<\/p>\n<p>Butler (57.48) took third overall in the 100 breast while Anthony (59.97) was 10th<br \/>\nand Gerber (1:00.26) was 11th. Smith won the bonus heat in 1:01.52, cutting more<br \/>\nthan three seconds off his prelim time to win his heat by 2.47 seconds.<\/p>\n<p>Tyler led a 1-2-3-4 Northwestern sweep in the 100 back with a 49.71 to win the<br \/>\nevent. Shivakumar rose to second with a 50.47, more than two seconds faster than his<br \/>\nprelim time. Cubelic was third in 50.53 &#8212; just .05 of a second behind Shivakumar &#8212;<br \/>\nand Mathews was fourth in 51.91.<\/p>\n<p>Vogel won the consolation final with a 51.33 to drop more than two seconds from his<br \/>\nmorning swim. Hanulik took 11th overall in 52.34, then Ratajczyk won the bonus final<br \/>\nin 53.85 and Salovesh jumped from 24th to 20th with a 55.26 Saturday night.<\/p>\n<p>Northwestern concluded Saturday night&#39;s action with a nearly 12 second win in the<br \/>\n800 free relay, getting an NCAA `B&#39; cut of 6:40.52 from the team of Park, Hanulik,<br \/>\nTyler and Frutiger.<\/p>\n<p>Northwestern earned its first NCAA `B&#39; consideration times of the<br \/>\nseason from a member of its freshman class and a relay Saturday night at the TYR<br \/>\nInvitational, widening its lead over the six-team field at the Norris Aquatics<br \/>\nCenter.<\/p>\n<p>NU has 890.5 points while second-place Iowa State has 472.5, third-place Cleveland<br \/>\nState has 397.5, fourth-place North Dakota has 307, fifth-place Kenyon has 238 and<br \/>\nsixth-place UIC has 159.5 points.<\/p>\n<p>The three-day TYR Invitational concludes tomorrow, Sunday, Nov. 21, with preliminary<br \/>\nheats at 9 a.m. CT and finals at 3 p.m. CT.<\/p>\n<p>Preliminary portion of Saturday&#39;s action:<\/p>\n<p>One day after placing four Wildcats in the championship final of the 200 IM,<br \/>\nNorthwestern earned five slots the `A&#39; final of the 400 IM following the morning<br \/>\nheats. Kathleen Patterson qualified second overall with a 4:26.11, followed by<br \/>\nJacquie Godbe (4:27.86) in third, Hannah Points (4:28.83) in fourth, Becca Soderholm<br \/>\n(4:30.28) in fifth and Meaghan Fenn (4:31.18) in sixth. Northwestern lone other<br \/>\nswimmer in the event was freshman Megan Goss, who qualified 12th overall to earn a<br \/>\nconsolation final berth with a 4:34.13.<\/p>\n<p>Alex Kraus went out very hard and cruised to a first-place finish in the 100 fly<br \/>\nduring prelims with a 55.89. Meghan Cavanaugh swam a 57.11 to place fourth and<br \/>\nMarybeth Hall was seventh with a 57.48 to join Kraus in the championship heat. Three<br \/>\nWildcats also made it to the consolation final, led by Katie Eschenburg in 10th<br \/>\nafter a 57.93. Shelby Johnson qualified 12th in 58.13 and Taylor Reynolds was 14th<br \/>\nwith a 58.40. Both Liza Engstrom and Meredith King made it to the bonus final with<br \/>\ntheir morning efforts.<\/p>\n<p>One day after lighting up the pool to the tune of an NCAA `B&#39; consideration time in<br \/>\nthe 500 free, Ellen Grigg won the qualifying in the 200 free by nearly two full<br \/>\nseconds Saturday morning with a 1:50.39. Jackie Powell also made the `A&#39; heat with a<br \/>\nthird-place morning swim of 1:52.94.<\/p>\n<p>Meredith King&#39;s 1:54.50 and Beth Loe&#39; 1:54.81 were good for 10th and 11th places<br \/>\noverall to place them in the consolation final along with Caroline Walls, who<br \/>\nout-touched teammate Erin Sosdian by .10 of a second for the 16th and final scoring<br \/>\nslot in the evening heats. Walls swam a 1:56.23 while Sosdian&#39;s 1:56.33 earned her<br \/>\nthe fourth lane in Saturday night&#39;s bonus heat.<\/p>\n<p>Jenny Wilson and Emily Russart finished 1-2 in qualifying for the 100 breast, while<br \/>\nPatterson was fourth overall. Wilson swam a 1:03.74, Russart turned in a 1:04.58 and<br \/>\nPatterson&#39;s time was 1:05.18. Three more Wildcats made the consolation final after<br \/>\nHannah Points swam a 1:06.84 to take 10th followed by Katie McCullough (1:07.43) in<br \/>\n14th and Hall (1:07.49) in 15th. Goss picked up a bonus final swim after a 1:08.55.<\/p>\n<p>Engstrom was second overall in the 100 back in the morning with a 57.30 to earn a<br \/>\nchampionship heat berth, as did Eschenburg following a seventh-place preliminary<br \/>\ntime of 58.50. Erin Reilly missed out on the `A&#39; final by a mere .08 of a second,<br \/>\nearning the top spot in the consolation final with a 58.69. Grigg took 11th in the<br \/>\npreliminary heats of the 100 back with a 59.08 while both Fenn (1:00.51) and Powell<br \/>\n(1:00.61) earned bonus final lanes.<\/p>\n<p>Finals portion of Saturday&#39;s action:<\/p>\n<p>Engstrom, Russart, Kraus and Reynolds won the 200 medley relay in 1:44.15 to get<br \/>\nSaturday night underway in a big way for the `Cats. Also setting the tone for the<br \/>\nsecond-straight night on the diving boards were the Lenz sisters, who swept top<br \/>\nhonors in the 3-meter springboard event. For the first time this year in the event,<br \/>\nfreshman Cosima Lenz (275.50) topped her sophomore sister, Felicitas Lenz (259.95),<br \/>\nto win the 3-meter board.<\/p>\n<p>In the individual swimming finals, Points captured second place to lead NU in the<br \/>\n400 IM with a 4:21.02, an incredible 7.81 second drop from her prelim time in the<br \/>\nevent. Patterson was third in 4:23.23, Soderholm took fourth in 4:23.59, Godbe was<br \/>\nfifth with a 4:24.35 and Fenn came in seventh in 4:31.27.<\/p>\n<p>Goss rose from 12th to ninth after winning the consolation final in 4:25.91, a<br \/>\nmore-than eight second cut in her time from the morning.<\/p>\n<p>Kraus further lowered her 100 fly time another half a second in the finals to win in<br \/>\n55.42 while Cavanaugh was third in 56.55 and Hall too fifth in 57.26. Eschenburg won<br \/>\nthe consolation heat with a 57.45 while Johnson was 14th overall in 58.89 and<br \/>\nReynolds was 15th in 59.17.<\/p>\n<p>King cut 1.34 seconds off her 100 fly morning time to take 18th overall with a 58.05<br \/>\nin the bonus final.<\/p>\n<p>Freshman Powell earned the first NCAA `B&#39; consideration time of her career and of<br \/>\nher class Saturday night with a winning time of 1:48.52 in the 200 free. Powell cut<br \/>\nnearly 4.5 seconds off her morning time and won the championship heat by more than<br \/>\ntwo full seconds. Grigg went a little slower in the evening session with a 1:50.99,<br \/>\nbut still took third overall.<\/p>\n<p>King ran away from the rest of the field in the consolation final with a 1:50.72,<br \/>\nfinishing almost three seconds ahead of teammate Loe&#39;s 10th-place overall time of<br \/>\n1:53.60. Walls scored a pair of points for NU with a 1:56.91 to take 15th. Sosdian<br \/>\nput on a show in the bonus final, cutting over five seconds from her prelim time to<br \/>\nswim a heat-winning 1:51.22, four seconds better than her nearest competitor in the<br \/>\nrace.<\/p>\n<p>Wilson went wire-to-wire to win the 100 breast in 1:03.50 while Russart was fourth<br \/>\nwith a 1:04.53 and Patterson tied for seventh in 1:05.58. Points&#39; 1:06.41 was good<br \/>\nfor 10th overall in the consolation final. Hall&#39;s 1:07.08 and McCullough&#39;s 1:07.33<br \/>\nearned the pair 14th and 15th overall, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Engstrom remained second overall at night in the 100 back with a 56.88 while<br \/>\nEschenburg swam a 58.81 to take seventh overall. Reilly stayed true to her top seed<br \/>\nin the consolation final to win the heat in 58.27 Saturday night. Fenn won the bonus<br \/>\nfinal with a 59.74.<\/p>\n<p>Northwestern ended the evening with an exclamation point, swimming an NCAA `B&#39; time<br \/>\nof 7:20.42 to win the 800 free relay by nearly 13 full seconds over the next nearest<br \/>\nentry. The team of Powell, King, Sosdian and Grigg accomplished the feat.<\/p>\n<p><b>The above article is a press release submitted to <i>Swimming World Magazine<\/i>. It has been posted in its entirety without editing. <i>Swimming World<\/i> offers all outlets the chance to reach our audience by contacting us at Newsmaster@swimmingworldmagazine.com. 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