﻿{"id":2347,"date":"2001-03-22T22:44:32","date_gmt":"2001-03-23T03:44:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2001\/03\/mens-ncaa-div-i-champs-day-one-texas-leads-stanford-dusing-smashes-im-mark\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T17:59:37","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T00:59:37","slug":"mens-ncaa-div-i-champs-day-one-texas-leads-stanford-dusing-smashes-im-mark","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/mens-ncaa-div-i-champs-day-one-texas-leads-stanford-dusing-smashes-im-mark\/","title":{"rendered":"Men&#8217;s NCAA Div. I Champs, Day One: Texas Leads Stanford, Dusing Smashes IM Mark"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>     COLLEGE STATION, Texas.  March 22.  THE heavily-favored University of Texas Longhorns took a 15-point lead over a gutsy Stanford team, 185-170, after Day One of the Men&#39;s NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Chamionships, being held at Texas A&#038;M University in College Station, Texas.<\/p>\n<p>Surprisingly, it was the Texas divers who supplied the margin for their lead, as they scored 34 points to none for the Cardinal.<\/p>\n<p>Tennessee, which beat Texas by one point in a dual meet earlier this season, was third with 114.5 points, followed by USC (85), Auburn (83) and Cal (80).<\/p>\n<p>Two American, NCAA and US Open records fell this first night, with University of Texas swimmers accounting for all the record-smashing.  In the 200 IM, Nate Dusing finally fulfilled the promise he showed when he was selected four years ago as SWIMMING WORLD&#39;s male High School Swimmer of the Year.  The Texas senior obliterated the 200 IM mark with a time of 1:42.85 (yes, you read that right).  The old record, set by Florida&#39;s Greg Burgess in 1993, was 1:43.52.  In the evening&#39;s final event, the Longhorns&#39; 400 yard medley relay punched in at 3:05.37, hacking almost two full seconds off the old standard (3:07.28) set by Stanford six years ago.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#39;s how the first six events played out:<\/p>\n<p>200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY<br \/>\nStanford, the top qualifier, won the sprint freestyle relay in 1:16.83, just missing the American record by 7-hundreths of a second.  Tennessee (1:17.56) and Texas A&#038;M (1:7.63) followed.<\/p>\n<p>Randall Bal got the Cardinal rolling with a 19.65, second-fastest leadoff split behind Roland Schoeman of Arizona, who clocked 19.30.  In a preview of things to come, Anthony Robinson followed with the evening&#39;s fastest split,18.78, Jeff Guyman clocked 19.36 and Bobby O&#39;Bryant anchored in 19.04.<\/p>\n<p>Cal&#39;s Anthony Ervin anchored in 18.85, while Auburn&#39;s Greg Busse went 18.94.  Unheralded Tennessee freshman Renato Gueraldi put up a 19.09.<\/p>\n<p>500 YARD FREESTYLE<br \/>\nBilled as a duel between Olympic teammates Klete Keller, Chris Thompson and Erik Vendt, the 500 free met&#8211;and surpassed&#8211;the hype, with freshman Keller launching his patented, come-from-behind sprint to win by a tiny margin.  USC&#39;s Keller, the American record-holder at 400 meters, won in 4:14.67, touching out Michigan&#39;s Thompson (4:14.71) with Vendt, Keller&#39;s Trojan teammate, two strokes behind (4:16.13).<\/p>\n<p>Keller negative-split his race, swimming the final 100 in 49.88&#8211;the only man under 50 seconds for the last 100&#8211;to Thompson&#39;s 50.07.<\/p>\n<p>USC picked up 38 points with its first, third and 15th place finishes; Michigan garnered 43 on the strength of second, fifth and seventh place finishes.<\/p>\n<p>200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br \/>\nOh, Lordy, one Nathan Dusing, senior Texas Longhorn, wanted this one.  And make no mistake, he da Man.  Dusing destroyed Greg Burgess&#39;s eight year-old standard, going right at it from the start.  The Kentucky native split 21.87 for the fly, 25.56 for the back, 30.78 for the breast (hey, it&#39;s his weak stroke!) and 24.64 for the free to clock an amazing 1:42.85.  He was never challenged.<\/p>\n<p>Teammate Tommy Hannan was second in a superb 1:43.87, just off the old record, but he wasn&#39;t even close.<\/p>\n<p>Texas picked up 51 points to take the team lead with 102; Stanford notched 40 to total 90.<\/p>\n<p>50 YARD FREESTYLE<br \/>\nYou know what they say: You can take the boy out of Texas, but you can&#39;t take Texas out of the boy.  And back in his old stompin&#39; grounds, one good ol&#39; Texas boy pulled off a stunning upset: beating Olympic gold medalist Anthony Ervin in his signature event.  Trouble is, the good ol&#39; Texas boy, Anthony Robinson, was swimming for Stanford.<\/p>\n<p>Four years ago, Robinson became the first (and only) high school swimmer to break 20 seconds for the 50 free.  He went on to Stanford, where he was the first of Chelsea Clinton&#39;s swimmer-boyfriends and showed occasional flashes of brilliance in the water&#8211;usually in the 100 breast&#8211;but never lived up to his billing.  <\/p>\n<p>That&#39;s all changed now.  Robinson, who qualified fourth in 19.45, streaked to a 19.15 clocking, just off the NCAA and American records, to upset Cal&#39;s Ervin, at 19.23.  Ervin managed, again, to out-touch his South African rival, Roland Schoeman of Arizona (19.29), while Stanford&#39;s walk-on sensation, freshman Bobby O&#39;Bryan, was fourth.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford, with a first, fourth and fifth, picked up 49 points to 9 for Texas, to forge into the lead in the team race, 140-111.<\/p>\n<p>ONE-METER DIVING<br \/>\nOlympian Troy Dumais, a Texas junior, took the one-meter springboard diving by 25 points over Jud Campbell of Georgia.  Troy&#39;s older brother, Justin,<br \/>\npicked up a fifth in a very close battle among the second through sixth-place finishers.<\/p>\n<p>Scoring 34 points to zilch for the Cardinal, Texas took over the lead, 155-140.<\/p>\n<p>400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY<br \/>\nIf Nate Dusing made an individual statement, Texas made a TEAM statement in blowing away a stellar field to set an American, NCAA, US Open, Solar System and Milky Way record in the 400 yard medley relay.<\/p>\n<p>The team of Nate Dusing (45.94 backstroke), Brendan Hansen (51.48 breaststroke), Tommy Hannan (46.02 fly) and Ian Crocker (41.93 free) was light-seconds ahead of any other this side of Alpha Centauri, clocking 3:05.37.<\/p>\n<p>Auburn was a brilliant second in 3:07.17, also under the old mark, which had stood for six years.  Tennessee, which recorded a 3:07.54 for third, just missed breaking the old standard.<\/p>\n<p>Tennessee&#39;s Michael Gilliam actually had the fastest backstroke split, 45.63, while Stanford&#39;s Randall Bal notched a 46.31.<\/p>\n<p>Hansen&#39;s 51.48 was the swiftest breaststroke split, but Auburn&#39;s Dave Denniston (51.78) and Tenn&#39;s Jeremy McDonnell (52.05) were right behind.  Stanford&#39;s Robinson scored with a 52.86.<\/p>\n<p>Hannan&#39;s 46.02 was the fastest 100 fly, but the next three teams all had 46+ flyers: Auburn&#39;s Andre Haidinyak (46.27),Tennessee&#39;s Justin Hoggatt (46.75), and Sanford&#39;s Bobby O&#39;Bryan (46.65).<\/p>\n<p>Cal&#39;s Anthony Ervin, making amends for his upset loss in the 50, brought the Golden Bears home in 41.63, the day&#39;s fastest split and three-tenths faster than Crocker.  Auburn&#39;s Greg Busse was next with a 42.03,<br \/>\nfollowed by the 42.84 Adam Messner swam for Stanford.<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S NCAA DIV. I SWIMMING &#038; DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS<br \/>\nDAY ONE FINALS: March 22, 2001<\/p>\n<p>TEAM SCORES After Day One<br \/>\n1.  Texas        185<br \/>\n2.  Stanford     170<br \/>\n3.  Tennessee    114.5<br \/>\n4.  USC           85<br \/>\n5.  Auburn        83<br \/>\n6.  California    80<br \/>\n7.  Florida       68<br \/>\n8.  Arizona       58<br \/>\n9.  Texas A&#038;M     54<br \/>\n10. Michigan      47<br \/>\n11. SMU           44<br \/>\n12. Minnesota     42<br \/>\n13. Georgia       29<br \/>\n14. Iowa State    24<br \/>\n15. Penn State    21.5<br \/>\n16. Kentucky      21<br \/>\n17. Virginia      18<br \/>\n18. Indiana       16<br \/>\n19. Arizona State 12<br \/>\n19. Northwestern  12<br \/>\n21. Columbia      11<br \/>\n22. Louisiana St. 10<br \/>\n23. Ohio State     9<br \/>\n24. Harvard        7<br \/>\n25. So. Carolina   6<br \/>\n26. Miami (Fla.)   5<br \/>\n27. Wisconsin      4<br \/>\n27. BYU            4<\/p>\n<p>2001 NCAA<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS<br \/>\nEVENT:   1      MEN&#39;s     200  Yard    FREESTYLE RELAY         <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        1:16.50  AUBURN                                  1999<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:16.76  STANFORD                                1998<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     1:16.50  AUBURN                                  1999<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:18.17  TEXAS A&#038;M                               1998<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            1:19.42<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK                                    PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  STANFORD                                  1:17.55               1:16.83**<br \/>\n      1) BAL, RANDAL         SO   :19.65    3) GUYMAN, JEFF        JR   :19.36<br \/>\n      2) ROBINSON, ANTHONY   SR   :18.78    4) O&#39;BRYAN, BOBBY      FR   :19.04<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  TENNESSEE                                 1:17.69               1:17.56<br \/>\n      1) HUSSEY, CHRIS       SR   :19.87    3) McDONNELL, JEREMY   JR   :19.31<br \/>\n      2) GUERALDI, RENATO    FR   :19.09    4) GILLIAM, MICHAEL    SR   :19.29<\/p>\n<p>  3)  TEXAS A&#038;M                                 1:18.39               1:17.63<br \/>\n      1) ROSE, MATT          FR   :19.82    3) COLLIGAN, MICHAEL   SR   :19.21<br \/>\n      2) JANES, RILEY        JR   :19.24    4) MORROW, DAVID       SR   :19.36<\/p>\n<p>  4)  CALIFORNIA                                1:18.24               1:18.02<br \/>\n      1) MACEDO, MATT        JR   :19.79    3) GREENWOOD, SCOTT    SR   :19.75<br \/>\n      2) UXA, FRANK          SO   :19.63    4) ERVIN, ANTHONY      SO   :18.85<\/p>\n<p>  5)  ARIZONA                                   1:18.75               1:18.04<br \/>\n      1) SCHOMAN, ROLAND     JR   :19.30    3) JOHNSON, TYLER      FR   :19.68<br \/>\n      2) LaFLEUR, ERIC       FR   :19.50    4) SCHRYVER, JAY       SR   :19.56<\/p>\n<p>  6)  TEXAS                                     1:18.41               1:18.16<br \/>\n      1) CROCKER, IAN        FR   :19.95    3) ULRICKSON, MATT     SR   :19.40<br \/>\n      2) CRAWFORD, LEFFIE    JR   :19.14    4) DIERS, TONY         FR   :19.67<\/p>\n<p>  7)  FLORIDA                                   1:18.77               1:18.70<br \/>\n      1) KOSTOWICZ, JAMES    JR   :20.14    3) ODENDAAL, HENDRIK   JR   :19.65<br \/>\n      2) JAYME, CARLOS       FR   :19.39    4) SUMMERS, NATHAN     SR   :19.52<\/p>\n<p>  8)  AUBURN                                    1:18.47               1:19.51<br \/>\n      1) vanGOETHEM, ERIC    JR   :20.82    3) CARON, JUSTIN       SO   :20.04<br \/>\n      2) BUSSE, GREGORY      SR   :18.96    4) HAIDINYAK, ANDREW   SO   :19.69<\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  IOWA STATE                                1:19.08               1:19.03<br \/>\n      1) deBRUIN, DYLAN      JR   :20.11    3) NEWTON, JONATHON    FR   :19.40<br \/>\n      2) SKOOG, PEDER        SR   :19.58    4) GAHAN, JEFF         SR   :19.94<\/p>\n<p> 10)  PENN STATE                                1:19.45               1:19.58<br \/>\n      1) HOSTETLER, BRIAN    SR   :20.14    3) MOLETTIERE, BOB     JR   :19.66<br \/>\n      2) BOTES, EUGENE       SO   :20.04    4) RETRUM, JOHN        SR   :19.74<\/p>\n<p> 11)  ARIZONA STATE                             1:19.89               1:19.79<br \/>\n      1) BRUNELLI, NICK      FR   :20.44    3) LYRBRING, ANDERS    SO   :20.04<br \/>\n      2) MacDONALD, SIMON    JR   :19.82    4) VonSCHOFF, SCOTT    SR   :19.49<\/p>\n<p> 12)  SOUTHERN METHODIST                        1:19.66               1:19.80<br \/>\n      1) JERNIGAN, BRANDEN   SR   :20.42    3) COLEMAN, BILLY      SR   :19.96<br \/>\n      2) WEGHORST, MATT      JR   :19.50    4) ANDERSON, JAKOB     FR   :19.92<\/p>\n<p> 13)  SOUTHERN CAL.                             1:19.54               1:20.16<br \/>\n      1) LEE, JEFF           SO   :20.48    3) RICHTER, SLAWEK     SR   :20.14<br \/>\n      2) CASTRO, RODRIGO     SR   :20.04    4) WOODWARD, GABE      SR   :19.50<\/p>\n<p> 14)  KENTUCKY                                  1:19.37               1:20.31<br \/>\n      1) ZITANI, SHAUN       SR   :20.28    3) WATKINS, ROGER      SO   :19.83<br \/>\n      2) WHITE, MACON        SR   :20.46    4) WORKMAN, AARON      SR   :19.74<\/p>\n<p> 15)  WISCONSIN                                 1:19.89               1:20.55<br \/>\n      1) ROGERS, DALE        FR   :20.57    3) BYARS, ADAM         SR   :19.94<br \/>\n      2) JONES, LANCE        JR   :20.11    4) COYNE, BRENDAN      JR   :19.93<\/p>\n<p> 16)  VIRGINIA                                  1:20.27               1:21.08<br \/>\n      1) JOHNSON, TROY       SR   :20.84    3) HAAG, JONATHON      FR   :19.93<br \/>\n      2) ANDERSON, LUKE      FR   :20.09    4) KERPELMAN, ADAM     FR   :20.22<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   2      MEN&#39;s     500  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        4:08.75  TOM DOLAN             MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    4:08.75  TOM DOLAN             MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     4:08.75  TOM DOLAN             MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        4:20.42  SCOTT GOLDBLATT       TEXAS             2000<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            4:22.09<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  KELLER, KLETE        FR SOUTHERN CAL.     4:17.97               4:14.67**<br \/>\n            :49.64   :52.21   :52.25   :50.69   :49.88<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  THOMPSON, CHRIS      SR MICHIGAN          4:16.47               4:14.71<br \/>\n            :49.79   :51.63   :51.83   :51.39   :50.07<br \/>\n  3)  VENDT, ERIK          SO SOUTHERN CAL.     4:18.85               4:16.13<br \/>\n            :49.47   :52.16   :52.01   :51.95   :50.54<br \/>\n  4)  GOLDBLATT, SCOTT     SR TEXAS             4:17.52               4:16.41<br \/>\n            :49.29   :51.96   :52.14   :51.97   :51.05<br \/>\n  5)  SICILIANO, TIM       JR MICHIGAN          4:19.03               4:18.09<br \/>\n            :50.01   :53.07   :52.36   :52.11   :50.54<br \/>\n  6)  MORTIMER, JUSTIN     FR MINNESOTA         4:19.05               4:19.58<br \/>\n            :50.17   :52.10   :52.03   :52.53   :52.75<br \/>\n  7)  KETCHUM, DAN         FR MICHIGAN          4:18.18               4:20.10<br \/>\n            :49.96   :53.04   :53.91   :52.74   :50.45<br \/>\n  8)  MESSNER, ADAM        SR STANFORD          4:18.59               4:20.56<br \/>\n            :50.02   :53.08   :52.91   :52.71   :51.84 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  KEMP, CHRIS          SO TEXAS             4:19.72               4:18.57<br \/>\n            :50.13   :52.37   :52.16   :52.12   :51.79<br \/>\n 10)  MONASTERIO, RICARDO  SR FLORIDA           4:20.39               4:18.71<br \/>\n            :50.28   :51.96   :52.20   :52.44   :51.83<br \/>\n 11)  PRICHARD, IAN        FR VIRGINIA          4:19.14               4:19.11<br \/>\n            :50.76   :52.51   :52.50   :52.50   :50.84<br \/>\n 12)  COLE, JOHN           FR HARVARD           4:19.57               4:19.56<br \/>\n            :51.11   :53.00   :51.94   :52.60   :50.91<br \/>\n 13)  SCHIERHORN, MARTIN   JR PENN STATE        4:19.30               4:19.66<br \/>\n            :50.56   :53.08   :52.70   :52.86   :50.46<br \/>\n 14)  PAINTER, TYLER       SR ARIZONA           4:19.88               4:20.84<br \/>\n            :50.91   :53.00   :52.98   :52.25   :51.70<br \/>\n 15)  WARKENTIN, MARK      JR SOUTHERN CAL.     4:21.37               4:21.50<br \/>\n            :50.73   :53.14   :53.16   :52.94   :51.53<br \/>\n 16)  RAUCH, JAMIE         SR TEXAS             4:20.02               4:21.57<br \/>\n            :50.35   :53.14   :53.00   :53.27   :51.81 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   3      MEN&#39;s     200  Yard    INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY       <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        1:43.52  GREG BURGESS          FLORIDA           1993<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:43.52  GREG BURGESS          FLORIDA           1993<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     1:43.52  GREG BURGESS          FLORIDA           1993<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:45.50  NATE DUSING           TEXAS             2000<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            1:47.76<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  DUSING, NATE         SR TEXAS             1:44.95               1:42.85**<br \/>\n            :21.87   :25.56   :30.78   :24.64<br \/>\n  ** NCAA Record:       AMERICAN Record:   US OPEN Record:    POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  HANNAN, TOM          JR TEXAS             1:44.76               1:43.87<br \/>\n            :22.50   :25.96   :30.36   :25.05<br \/>\n  3)  ROGAN, MARKUS        FR STANFORD          1:46.12               1:44.57<br \/>\n            :23.32   :24.88   :30.77   :25.60<br \/>\n  4)  KEREJARTO, TOMAS     JR SOUTHERN CAL.     1:45.56               1:45.65<br \/>\n            :22.93   :27.06   :30.53   :25.13<br \/>\n  5)  MONTAGUE, JOE        JR TEXAS             1:46.38               1:46.31<br \/>\n            :23.03   :26.89   :31.04   :25.35<br \/>\n  6)  BROWN, STEVEN        SR STANFORD          1:46.28               1:46.63<br \/>\n            :23.18   :26.98   :31.72   :24.75<br \/>\n  7)  SWANSON, TONY        FR NORTHWESTERN      1:46.56               1:46.80<br \/>\n            :23.49   :26.83   :31.23   :25.25<br \/>\n  8)  CANALES, ROB         SR STANFORD          1:46.17               1:46.86<br \/>\n            :23.12   :26.39   :31.05   :26.30 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  SHERRARD, DUNCAN     JR FLORIDA           1:46.83               1:46.29<br \/>\n            :23.66   :26.77   :30.97   :24.89<br \/>\n 10)  SOMENSATTO, JEFFREY  SR AUBURN            1:47.35               1:46.49<br \/>\n            :22.65   :26.41   :31.82   :25.61<br \/>\n 11)  CLEMENTS, KEVIN      JR AUBURN            1:46.81               1:46.56<br \/>\n            :24.01   :26.94   :30.34   :25.27<br \/>\n 12)  REEVES, GREG         SR FLORIDA           1:47.27               1:46.66<br \/>\n            :23.36   :27.41   :30.59   :25.30<br \/>\n 13)  BREE, ANFREW         FR TENNESSEE         1:47.28               1:47.75<br \/>\n            :23.64   :28.15   :30.55   :25.41<br \/>\n 14)  ANDERSON, BEN        SR ARIZONA           1:47.30               1:47.78<br \/>\n            :23.48   :26.86   :31.47   :25.97<br \/>\n 15)  HAMPLEMAN, KIRK      JR AUBURN            1:47.31               1:47.88<br \/>\n            :23.86   :26.57   :31.40   :26.05<br \/>\n 16)  CARLSON, TIM         JR SOUTHERN METHOD.  1:47.52               1:47.97<br \/>\n            :23.14   :27.65   :30.95   :26.23 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   4      MEN&#39;s      50  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:         :19.07  ROLAND SCHOEMAN       ARIZONA           2000<br \/>\nNCAA MEET Record:    :19.08  NEIL WALKER           TEXAS             1997<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :19.05  TOM JAGER             SANTA CLARA       1990<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:      :19.05  TOM JAGER             SANTA CLARA       1990<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :19.59  NEIL WALKER           TEXAS             1998<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:             :19.92<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  ROBINSON, ANTHONY    SR STANFORD           :19.45                :19.15**<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  ERVIN, ANTHONY       SO CALIFORNIA         :19.25                :19.23<br \/>\n  3)  SCHOMAN, ROLAND      JR ARIZONA            :19.28                :19.29<br \/>\n  4)  O&#39;BRYAN, BOBBY       FR STANFORD           :19.43                :19.52<br \/>\n  5)  BAL, RANDAL          SO STANFORD           :19.61                :19.62<br \/>\n  6)  GILLIAM, MICHAEL     SR TENNESSEE          :19.67                :19.68<br \/>\n  7)  BUSSE, GREGORY       SR AUBURN             :19.57                :19.79<br \/>\n  8)  WEGHORST, MATT       JR SOUTHERN METHOD.   :19.72                :19.81  <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  JAYME, CARLOS        FR FLORIDA            :19.76                :19.79<br \/>\n 10)  MACEDO, MATT         JR CALIFORNIA         :19.88                :19.84<br \/>\n 11)  HUSSEY, CHRIS        SR TENNESSEE          :19.77                :19.87<br \/>\n 11)  CRAWFORD, LEFFIE     JR TEXAS              :19.80                :19.87<br \/>\n 13)  CROCKER, IAN         FR TEXAS 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