﻿{"id":244417,"date":"2017-03-03T10:39:04","date_gmt":"2017-03-03T17:39:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=244417"},"modified":"2017-03-03T11:11:46","modified_gmt":"2017-03-03T18:11:46","slug":"indian-river-again-tops-every-event-in-njcaa-day-three-prelims","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/indian-river-again-tops-every-event-in-njcaa-day-three-prelims\/","title":{"rendered":"Indian River Again Tops Every Event in NJCAA Day Three Prelims"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Indian River Community College Pioneers currently have massive leads in both the women&#8217;s and men&#8217;s team races at the NJCAA championships in Buffalo, N.Y., with the women leading second-place South Georgia State 572-287 and the men up 669-245 on Iowa Central.<\/p>\n<p>During the third prelims session of the meet, the domination continued as Indian River topped every event contested.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2017-njcaa-championships-live-results\/ncaa-college\/2017\/March\/1\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Live results<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2017-njcaa-swimming-championships-day-three-prelims-day-3\/ncaa-college\/2017\/March\/1\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Full results<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 100 IM<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Natalie Grothe\u00a0<\/strong>posted the top time in the 100 IM with a 1:01.04, and teammate\u00a0<strong>Lauren Meyrick<\/strong> qualified third in 1:01.76, but lurking is Iowa Central&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Sandra Alonso Rivas<\/strong>, who picked up the No. 2 seed with her time of 1:01.38.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 25  Women 100 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 56.43  2016      Tayla Lovemore IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Grothe, Natalie  21 Indian River-FL   2:07.76    1:01.04 q      \r\n                 28.37      1:01.04 (32.67)\r\n  2 Alonso Rivas, S     Iowa Central-IA   2:20.86    1:01.38 q      \r\n                 27.54      1:01.38 (33.84)\r\n  3 Meyrick, Lauren  20 Indian River-FL   2:17.20    1:01.76 q      \r\n                 29.11      1:01.76 (32.65)\r\n  4 Dunton, Jessica     SGSC-GA           2:17.98    1:04.10 q      \r\n                 29.35      1:04.10 (34.75)\r\n  5 Chrisman, Heath  19 MCC               2:18.75    1:04.27 q      \r\n                 28.75      1:04.27 (35.52)\r\n  6 Gregor, Alison   19 MCC               2:28.34    1:04.59 q      \r\n                 29.28      1:04.59 (35.31)\r\n  7 Burner, Jana     19 Iowa Central-IA   2:33.44    1:04.69 q      \r\n                 28.67      1:04.69 (36.02)\r\n  8 Priest, Angel       Genesee           2:28.15    1:06.54 q      \r\n                 29.26      1:06.54 (37.28)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 100 IM<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Cameron Newton\u00a0<\/strong>finished a half-second ahead of teammate\u00a0<strong>G<\/strong><strong>uillaume Bolivard<\/strong>, 51.61 to 52.16, and those two are well ahead of the remainder of the field. The best of the rest out of prelims was Lynx&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Paul Elaisa<\/strong>, who qualified third in 53.65.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 26  Men 100 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 50.54  2016      Jairo Emer IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Newton, Cameron  20 Indian River-FL   1:50.78      51.61 q      \r\n                 24.15        51.61 (27.46)\r\n  2 Bolivard, Guill  19 Indian River-FL   2:03.80      52.16 q      \r\n                 23.22        52.16 (28.94)\r\n  3 Elaisa, Paul        Lynx-IL           2:00.05      53.65 q      \r\n                 24.36        53.65 (29.29)\r\n  4 Tobin, Paul C    20 Indian River-FL   2:02.43      53.68 q      \r\n                 24.08        53.68 (29.60)\r\n  5 Martin, Kyle        SGSC-GA           2:16.36      54.12 q      \r\n                 25.44        54.12 (28.68)\r\n  6 Metzger, Benjam  21 MCC               2:05.67      54.16 q      \r\n                 25.00        54.16 (29.16)\r\n  7 Bohr, Kevin         SGSC-GA           2:06.29      56.07 q      \r\n                 25.98        56.07 (30.09)\r\n  8 Brunelli, Nicho     Iowa Central-IA   2:11.56      56.61 q      \r\n                 25.66        56.61 (30.95)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 500 Free<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River swept the top four spots in the women&#8217;s 500 free, but it was\u00a0<strong>Malin Wallen<\/strong> who was more than two seconds ahead of the rest of the field with her time of 5:08.32. Teammates\u00a0<strong>Morgan Holt<\/strong> (5:10.61),\u00a0<strong>Ianthe van der Westhuisen\u00a0<\/strong>(5:11.35) and\u00a0<strong>Sarah Dottie\u00a0<\/strong>(5:15.36) came next.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 27  Women 500 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 4:53.48  1983      Gwen Cross BCC, BCC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Wallen, Malin M  19 Indian River-FL   5:03.15    5:08.32 q      \r\n                 27.65        58.27 (30.62)\r\n        1:28.87 (30.60)     2:00.22 (31.35)\r\n        2:31.66 (31.44)     3:03.41 (31.75)\r\n        3:35.00 (31.59)     4:06.41 (31.41)\r\n        4:37.73 (31.32)     5:08.32 (30.59)\r\n  2 Holt, Morgan A   19 Indian River-FL   5:12.23    5:10.61 q      \r\n                 28.13        58.78 (30.65)\r\n        1:29.61 (30.83)     2:00.92 (31.31)\r\n        2:32.24 (31.32)     3:03.85 (31.61)\r\n        3:35.70 (31.85)     4:07.54 (31.84)\r\n        4:39.26 (31.72)     5:10.61 (31.35)\r\n  3 Van Der Westhui  18 Indian River-FL   5:05.45    5:11.35 q      \r\n                 28.01        58.26 (30.25)\r\n        1:29.45 (31.19)     2:01.03 (31.58)\r\n        2:32.37 (31.34)     3:03.74 (31.37)\r\n        3:35.40 (31.66)     4:07.31 (31.91)\r\n        4:39.00 (31.69)     5:11.35 (32.35)\r\n  4 Dostie, Sarah E  19 Indian River-FL   5:08.15    5:15.36 q      \r\n                 27.72        57.78 (30.06)\r\n        1:29.16 (31.38)     2:01.25 (32.09)\r\n        2:33.89 (32.64)     3:05.94 (32.05)\r\n        3:38.32 (32.38)     4:10.76 (32.44)\r\n        4:43.42 (32.66)     5:15.36 (31.94)\r\n  5 Mack, Megan R    20 MCC               5:36.46    5:24.47 q      \r\n                 28.78      1:00.18 (31.40)\r\n        1:32.92 (32.74)     2:05.77 (32.85)\r\n        2:38.99 (33.22)     3:12.10 (33.11)\r\n        3:45.34 (33.24)     4:18.60 (33.26)\r\n        4:51.97 (33.37)     5:24.47 (32.50)\r\n  6 Herndon, Britta     SGSC-GA           5:32.29    5:26.75 q      \r\n                 29.59      1:02.01 (32.42)\r\n        1:35.31 (33.30)     2:08.61 (33.30)\r\n        2:42.06 (33.45)     3:15.43 (33.37)\r\n        3:48.82 (33.39)     4:22.19 (33.37)\r\n        4:54.86 (32.67)     5:26.75 (31.89)\r\n  7 VanDermeer, Ash  18 MCC               5:43.98    5:30.18 q      \r\n                 28.80      1:01.16 (32.36)\r\n        1:34.33 (33.17)     2:08.00 (33.67)\r\n        2:41.50 (33.50)     3:15.14 (33.64)\r\n        3:48.97 (33.83)     4:22.77 (33.80)\r\n        4:56.70 (33.93)     5:30.18 (33.48)\r\n  8 Falk, Mya R      18 SWOCC             5:31.51    5:30.53 q      \r\n                 29.66      1:02.67 (33.01)\r\n        1:36.20 (33.53)     2:09.65 (33.45)\r\n        2:43.17 (33.52)     3:16.64 (33.47)\r\n        3:50.34 (33.70)     4:23.74 (33.40)\r\n        4:57.62 (33.88)     5:30.53 (32.91)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 500 Free<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s men matched the women with the top four seeds in the 500 free.\u00a0<strong>Jason Van Der Touw<\/strong> topped the field in 4:38.28, followed by teammates\u00a0<strong>Alexander Berggren<\/strong> (4:42.11),\u00a0<strong>Luka Tomic<\/strong> (4:42.98) and\u00a0<strong>Jacob Adrasco<\/strong> (4:50.89).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 28  Men 500 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 4:22.17  2009      Mateo De Angulo IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Der Touw, J  21 Indian River-FL   4:25.10    4:38.28 q      \r\n                 23.74        51.20 (27.46)\r\n        1:19.59 (28.39)     1:48.52 (28.93)\r\n        2:17.49 (28.97)     2:46.35 (28.86)\r\n        3:14.91 (28.56)     3:43.56 (28.65)\r\n        4:12.01 (28.45)     4:38.28 (26.27)\r\n  2 Berggren, Alexa  22 Indian River-FL   4:36.13    4:42.11 q      \r\n                 25.15        52.58 (27.43)\r\n        1:20.73 (28.15)     1:49.27 (28.54)\r\n        2:17.89 (28.62)     2:47.44 (29.55)\r\n        3:16.95 (29.51)     3:46.48 (29.53)\r\n        4:15.84 (29.36)     4:42.11 (26.27)\r\n  3 Tomic, Luka      18 Indian River-FL   4:24.72    4:42.98 q      \r\n                 24.48        53.00 (28.52)\r\n        1:21.76 (28.76)     1:50.80 (29.04)\r\n        2:19.86 (29.06)     2:48.82 (28.96)\r\n        3:17.91 (29.09)     3:47.09 (29.18)\r\n        4:16.50 (29.41)     4:42.98 (26.48)\r\n  4 Andrasco, Jacob  19 Indian River-FL   4:49.21    4:50.89 q      \r\n                 26.68        55.62 (28.94)\r\n        1:24.83 (29.21)     1:54.60 (29.77)\r\n        2:24.48 (29.88)     2:54.92 (30.44)\r\n        3:24.29 (29.37)     3:53.95 (29.66)\r\n        4:23.12 (29.17)     4:50.89 (27.77)\r\n  5 Ferrer, Joan        Genesee           5:14.85    4:53.35 q      \r\n                 25.90        53.96 (28.06)\r\n        1:22.79 (28.83)     1:52.13 (29.34)\r\n        2:21.53 (29.40)     2:51.18 (29.65)\r\n        3:21.03 (29.85)     3:51.69 (30.66)\r\n        4:22.62 (30.93)     4:53.35 (30.73)\r\n  6 Sheridan, Cas A  19 SWOCC             5:03.86    4:55.11 q      \r\n                 26.19        55.18 (28.99)\r\n        1:24.18 (29.00)     1:53.44 (29.26)\r\n        2:22.99 (29.55)     2:53.13 (30.14)\r\n        3:23.99 (30.86)     3:54.87 (30.88)\r\n        4:25.22 (30.35)     4:55.11 (29.89)\r\n  7 Monette-Waters,  18 Iowa Central-IA   5:05.59    4:56.77 q      \r\n                 25.94        54.34 (28.40)\r\n        1:24.05 (29.71)     1:53.98 (29.93)\r\n        2:24.35 (30.37)     2:53.93 (29.58)\r\n        3:24.28 (30.35)     3:55.18 (30.90)\r\n        4:26.34 (31.16)     4:56.77 (30.43)\r\n  8 Manwarren, Jon   19 MCC               5:19.22    4:58.66 q      \r\n                 27.31        56.10 (28.79)\r\n        1:26.01 (29.91)     1:56.51 (30.50)\r\n        2:26.58 (30.07)     2:56.59 (30.01)\r\n        3:27.53 (30.94)     3:57.94 (30.41)\r\n        4:28.35 (30.41)     4:58.66 (30.31)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 100 Back<\/h3>\n<p>It was only three Indian River swimmers that broke 1:00 in the women&#8217;s 100 back prelims.\u00a0<strong>Meagan Abad<\/strong> led the way in 57.49, and she was followed by teammates\u00a0<strong>Courtney Stewart\u00a0<\/strong>(58.15) and\u00a0<strong>Kamryn Gallowich<\/strong> (59.07).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 29  Women 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 54.35  2013      Yurie Nakano IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Abad, Meagan m   20 Indian River-FL     58.61      57.49 q      \r\n                 27.84        57.49 (29.65)\r\n  2 Stewart, Courtn  18 Indian River-FL     57.09      58.15 q      \r\n                 28.26        58.15 (29.89)\r\n  3 Gallowich, Kamr  19 Indian River-FL     58.57      59.07 q      \r\n                 28.53        59.07 (30.54)\r\n  4 Ocasio-Molina,      SGSC-GA           1:01.85    1:00.76 q      \r\n                 29.93      1:00.76 (30.83)\r\n  5 Morris, Bekah       SGSC-GA           1:04.98    1:00.87 q      \r\n                 29.83      1:00.87 (31.04)\r\n  6 Alonso Rivas, S     Iowa Central-IA   1:01.90    1:02.25 q      \r\n                 30.18      1:02.25 (32.07)\r\n  7 Miller, Taylor   19 Indian River-FL   1:04.86    1:03.68 q      \r\n                 30.29      1:03.68 (33.39)\r\n  8 McDonald, Haley     Lynx-IL           1:06.29    1:03.90 q      \r\n                 30.95      1:03.90 (32.95)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 100 Back<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Harrison Howerton<\/strong> edged out teammate\u00a0<strong>Jonas Olczyk<\/strong> for the top seed in the men&#8217;s 100 back, 51.34 to 51.49. Another Pioneers swimmer took third as\u00a0<strong>Derek Lobrutto<\/strong> touched in 52.22.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 30  Men 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 47.55  2015      Stefan Stojmenovik IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Howerton, Harri  20 Indian River-FL     49.43      51.34 q      \r\n                 24.92        51.34 (26.42)\r\n  2 Olczyk, Jonas R  22 Indian River-FL     51.12      51.49 q      \r\n                 25.82        51.49 (25.67)\r\n  3 Lobrutto, Derek  19 Indian River-FL     55.72      52.22 q      \r\n                 25.24        52.22 (26.98)\r\n  4 Anderson, Devon     Iowa Central-IA     53.92      52.81 q      \r\n                 25.56        52.81 (27.25)\r\n  5 Benassila, Badr     Iowa Central-IA     54.59      54.07 q      \r\n                 25.86        54.07 (28.21)\r\n  6 Dean, Caleb T    18 SWOCC               55.85      54.09 q      \r\n                 26.29        54.09 (27.80)\r\n  7 Breshears, Darr  19 SWOCC               56.99      54.84 q      \r\n                 26.20        54.84 (28.64)\r\n  8 McDanel, Logan      Lynx-IL             55.80      54.97 q      \r\n                 26.10        54.97 (28.87)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 100 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Courtney Perrett\u00a0<\/strong>posted the top prelims time at 1:03.40. She was followed by teammate\u00a0<strong>Lauren Meyrick<\/strong> in 1:04.99, and then there was a big gap back to third-place\u00a0<strong>AnnMarie Spiker\u00a0<\/strong>from Iowa Central,\u00a0who touched in 1:08.97.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 31  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 1:01.20  2015      Christina Loh IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Perrett, Courtn  19 Indian River-FL   1:04.26    1:03.40 q      \r\n                 29.45      1:03.40 (33.95)\r\n  2 Meyrick, Lauren  20 Indian River-FL   1:05.04    1:04.99 q      \r\n                 30.30      1:04.99 (34.69)\r\n  3 Spiker, AnnMari     Iowa Central-IA   1:09.38    1:08.97 q      \r\n                 31.73      1:08.97 (37.24)\r\n  4 Chrisman, Heath  19 MCC               1:11.47    1:10.65 q      \r\n                 32.67      1:10.65 (37.98)\r\n  5 Miller, Taylor   19 Indian River-FL   1:12.98    1:10.79 q      \r\n                 33.59      1:10.79 (37.20)\r\n  6 Kokemiller, Kat     Iowa Central-IA   1:14.08    1:11.52 q      \r\n                 32.79      1:11.52 (38.73)\r\n  7 Cramer, Madelin  19 SWOCC             1:11.63    1:11.53 q      \r\n                 33.66      1:11.53 (37.87)\r\n  8 Smith, Delaney      SGSC-GA           1:13.76    1:12.54 q      \r\n                 33.67      1:12.54 (38.87)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 100 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>John Fauteux<\/strong> captured the top seed with his time of 54.35, less than a half-second ahead of teammate\u00a0<strong>Andrew Wojcik<\/strong> (54.77). Indian River again swept the top three spots as\u00a0<strong>Joel Hansson<\/strong> touched third in 55.58.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 32  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 52.57  2016      Craig Emslie IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Fauteux, John S  20 Indian River-FL     54.21      54.35 q      \r\n                 25.62        54.35 (28.73)\r\n  2 Wojcik, Andrew   20 Indian River-FL     55.02      54.77 q      \r\n                 25.58        54.77 (29.19)\r\n  3 Hansson, Joel F  22 Indian River-FL     55.49      55.58 q      \r\n                 26.06        55.58 (29.52)\r\n  4 Collinson, Hylt     Iowa Lakes-IA       56.67      56.70 q      \r\n                 26.74        56.70 (29.96)\r\n  5 Murici, Jakub       Iowa Lakes-IA       58.11      56.84 q      \r\n                 26.38        56.84 (30.46)\r\n  6 Martin, Kyle        SGSC-GA           1:01.17      57.62 q      \r\n                 27.11        57.62 (30.51)\r\n  7 VanPletzen, Dyl  19 Iowa Central-IA     57.72      57.70 q      \r\n                 26.62        57.70 (31.08)\r\n  8 Brown, Andrew       SGSC-GA             59.37      58.45 q      \r\n                 27.34        58.45 (31.11)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 200 Fly<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Morgan Holt<\/strong> finished more than four seconds ahead of her competition in the 200 fly, touching in 2:07.82. South Georgia State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jessica Dunton<\/strong> qualified second in 2:12.32, and the third seed went to Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Madisyn Lyons\u00a0<\/strong>(2:12.39).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 33  Women 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 1:59.54  2013      Yurie Nakano IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Holt, Morgan A   19 Indian River-FL   2:10.56    2:07.82 q      \r\n                 27.98      1:00.28 (32.30)\r\n        1:33.34 (33.06)     2:07.82 (34.48)\r\n  2 Dunton, Jessica     SGSC-GA           2:16.87    2:12.32 q      \r\n                 29.76      1:03.25 (33.49)\r\n        1:37.44 (34.19)     2:12.32 (34.88)\r\n  3 Lyons, Madisyn   20 Indian River-FL   2:11.62    2:12.39 q      \r\n                 28.98      1:01.91 (32.93)\r\n        1:36.75 (34.84)     2:12.39 (35.64)\r\n  4 Smith, Sienna L  20 SWOCC             2:25.39    2:18.28 q      \r\n                 28.17      1:01.82 (33.65)\r\n        1:39.15 (37.33)     2:18.28 (39.13)\r\n  5 Dias, Monique       Iowa Lakes-IA     2:19.38    2:19.87 q      \r\n                 29.65      1:04.52 (34.87)\r\n        1:42.49 (37.97)     2:19.87 (37.38)\r\n  6 Nordquist, Grac  19 Iowa Central-IA   2:20.63    2:21.07 q      \r\n                 29.92      1:05.32 (35.40)\r\n        1:42.48 (37.16)     2:21.07 (38.59)\r\n  7 Valentine, Kail  18 Iowa Central-IA   2:21.59    2:23.09 q      \r\n                 32.23      1:07.93 (35.70)\r\n        1:45.68 (37.75)     2:23.09 (37.41)\r\n  8 O'Connell, Magg     FIT-MR            2:29.55    2:25.82 q      \r\n                 32.03      1:08.51 (36.48)\r\n        1:47.22 (38.71)     2:25.82 (38.60)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 200 Fly<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Nicholas Loomis\u00a0<\/strong>easily topped the field in the final event of the day with his impressive time of 1:48.24. 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