﻿{"id":246503,"date":"2017-03-15T15:24:18","date_gmt":"2017-03-15T22:24:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=246503"},"modified":"2017-03-15T21:03:54","modified_gmt":"2017-03-16T04:03:54","slug":"2017-ncsa-junior-nationals-day-two-finals-has-nations-capital-widening-team-lead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2017-ncsa-junior-nationals-day-two-finals-has-nations-capital-widening-team-lead\/","title":{"rendered":"2017 NCSA Junior Nationals: Day Two Finals Has Nations Capital Widening Team Lead"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Everything you need to follow along with finals on night two of the 2017 NCSA Junior National Championships.<\/p>\n<h2>Schedule of Events:<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 200 Backstroke<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 200 Backstroke<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 100 Freestyle<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 500 Freestyle<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 100 Breaststroke<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 100 Breaststroke<\/li>\n<li>Women&#8217;s 200 Butterfly<\/li>\n<li>Men&#8217;s 200 Butterfly<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h1>Women&#8217;s 200 Backstroke<\/h1>\n<p>To kick off night two, Suburban&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Alexandra Sumner<\/strong> held onto her top spot, winning in 1:52.33. She was over two seconds ahead of the next closest competitor,\u00a0<strong>Kristen Romano<\/strong> of Long Island, who finished second in 1:54.53. Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Phoebe Bacon<\/strong> was just behind in 1:54.86 for third.<\/p>\n<p>City of Mobile&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Paige Madden<\/strong> finished fourth in 1:55.39. She was followed by Hopkins Mariner&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Erin Earley<\/strong>, who placed fifth in 1:55.47.\u00a0<strong>Madison Homovich<\/strong> of Marlins of Raleigh was sixth in 1:55.88.<\/p>\n<p>Seventh place went to\u00a0<strong>Lea Gwennap<\/strong> of Nation&#8217;s Capital in 1:56.34. Norther Kentucky Clippers&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Amanda Smith<\/strong> rounded out the top eight in 1:56.53.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Event 7 Women 200 Yard Backstroke<\/strong><br \/>\n1:56.39 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n1:57.49 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n1:58.09 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n2:05.79 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n2:05.99 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n1 Sumner, Alexandra 16 Suburban Seahawks Club-MA 1:53.41 1:52.33 P66<br \/>\n27.22 56.03 (28.81) 1:24.15 (28.12) 1:52.33 (28.18)<br \/>\n2 Romano, Kristen 17 Long Island Aquatic Club-MR 1:56.92 1:54.53 P66<br \/>\n26.55 55.79 (29.24) 1:25.09 (29.30) 1:54.53 (29.44)<br \/>\n3 Bacon, Phoebe 14 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 1:56.69 1:54.86 P66<br \/>\n26.51 55.46 (28.95) 1:25.43 (29.97) 1:54.86 (29.43)<br \/>\n4 Madden, Paige 18 City of Mobile Swim Associatio-SE 1:55.82 1:55.39 P66<br \/>\n27.77 56.89 (29.12) 1:25.99 (29.10) 1:55.39 (29.40)<br \/>\n5 Earley, Erin 17 Hopkins Mariner Swim Team-CT 1:54.65 1:55.47 P66<br \/>\n27.60 56.45 (28.85) 1:26.16 (29.71) 1:55.47 (29.31)<br \/>\n6 Homovich, Madison 16 Marlins of Raleigh-NC 1:56.93 1:55.88 P66<br \/>\n27.86 57.49 (29.63) 1:27.25 (29.76) 1:55.88 (28.63)<br \/>\n7 Gwennap, Lea 18 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 1:56.54 1:56.34 P66<br \/>\n27.14 55.60 (28.46) 1:25.25 (29.65) 1:56.34 (31.09)<br \/>\n8 Smith, Amanda 18 Northern KY Clippers Swimming-OH 1:56.70 1:56.53 USO<br \/>\n28.04 57.67 (29.63) 1:27.36 (29.69) 1:56.53 (29.17)<\/p>\n<h1>Men&#8217;s 200 Backstroke<\/h1>\n<p>Metro Atlanta&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Christopher Thames<\/strong> surged to the win with a two second drop from this morning to go 1:43.54. He was followed by NOVA of Virginia&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jacob Johnson<\/strong>, who touched second in 1:44.36. Just behind Johnson was\u00a0<strong>Will Cumberland\u00a0<\/strong>of Nation&#8217;s Capital in 1:44.47 for third.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to\u00a0<strong>Jack Dahlgren\u00a0<\/strong>of Aquajets in 1:45.85. Cincinnati Marlins&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Justin Grender<\/strong> placed fifth in 1:46.06.<\/p>\n<p>Machine&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Christian Ginieczki<\/strong> came in sixth place in 1:46.35. Lane 4&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Caleb Aman<\/strong> was seventh in 1:46.80, while Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Sean Conway<\/strong> was eighth in 1:47.17.<\/p>\n<p>Event 8 Men 200 Yard Backstroke<br \/>\n1:45.49 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n1:47.19 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n1:48.39 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n1:53.59 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n1:54.79 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n1 Thames, Christopher 18 Metro Atlanta Aquatic Club-GA 1:45.92 1:43.54 P66<br \/>\n24.27 50.45 (26.18) 1:17.19 (26.74) 1:43.54 (26.35)<\/p>\n<p>2 Johnson, Jacob 17 Nova of Virginia Aquatics, Inc-VA 1:44.84 1:44.36 P6624.60 50.45 (25.85) 1:17.13 (26.68) 1:44.36 (27.23)<br \/>\n3 Cumberland, Will 17 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 1:45.71 1:44.47 P66<br \/>\n24.55 50.81 (26.26) 1:17.57 (26.76) 1:44.47 (26.90)<br \/>\n4 Dahlgren, Jack 17 Aquajets Swim Team-MN 1:46.84 1:45.85 USO<br \/>\n25.24 51.78 (26.54) 1:18.64 (26.86) 1:45.85 (27.21)<br \/>\n5 Grender, Justin 16 Cincinnati Marlins-OH 1:46.19 1:46.06 USO<br \/>\n24.61 51.52 (26.91) 1:19.00 (27.48) 1:46.06 (27.06)<br \/>\n6 Ginieczki, Christian 18 Machine Aquatics-PV 1:46.40 1:46.35 USO<br \/>\n24.77 51.59 (26.82) 1:19.04 (27.45) 1:46.35 (27.31)<br \/>\n7 Aman, Caleb 17 Lane Four Aquatics-IA 1:46.22 1:46.80 USO<br \/>\n24.93 52.28 (27.35) 1:19.81 (27.53) 1:46.80 (26.99)<br \/>\n8 Conway, Sean 16 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 1:46.47 1:47.17 USO<br \/>\n25.09 52.24 (27.15) 1:20.02 (27.78) 1:47.17 (27.15)<\/p>\n<h1>Women&#8217;s 100 Freestyle<\/h1>\n<p>16 year old\u00a0<strong>Julia Cook<\/strong> of the Aggie Swim Club was the only female to break the 49 second barrier, winning the race in a time of 48.91. In second place behind her was Southwest Stars&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Kaitlyn Schorr<\/strong>, who touched in 49.23. A pair of 15 year olds placed third and fourth, with\u00a0<strong>Christiana Regenauer<\/strong> of Condors just out touching Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Katelyn Mack<\/strong> in 49.47 and 49.50, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Fifth place went to Greater Tampa&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Morgan Tankersley<\/strong> in 49.58. She was just ahead of\u00a0<strong>Genevieve Pfeifer<\/strong> of CSP Tideriders, who finished sixth in 49.61.<\/p>\n<p>Patriot&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Madeline Smith<\/strong> was seventh in 49.95, while Aquajets&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Carly Quast\u00a0<\/strong>was eighth in 50.06.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Event 9 Women 100 Yard Freestyle<\/strong><br \/>\n49.09 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n49.69 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n49.89 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n52.19 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n52.39 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n1 Cook, Julia 16 Aggie Swim Club-GU 49.73 48.91 P66<br \/>\n23.30 48.91 (25.61)<br \/>\n2 Schorr, Kaitlyn 17 Southwest Stars Swim Club-FL 49.98 49.23 USO<br \/>\n23.82 49.23 (25.41)<br \/>\n3 Regenauer, Christiana 15 Condors Swim Club of Clarkstow-MR 49.91 49.47 USO<br \/>\n23.91 49.47 (25.56)<br \/>\n4 Mack, Katelyn 15 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 49.69 49.50 USO<br \/>\n23.75 49.50 (25.75)<br \/>\n5 Tankersley, Morgan 17 Greater Tampa Swimming Associa-FL 50.00 49.58 USO<br \/>\n24.08 49.58 (25.50)<\/p>\n<p>6 Pfeifer, Genevieve 17 Csp Tideriders-OZ 50.02 49.61 USO<br \/>\n24.17 49.61 (25.44)<br \/>\n7 Smith, Madeline 18 Patriot Aquatic Club-IL 50.02 49.95 FUT<br \/>\n24.00 49.95 (25.95)<br \/>\n8 Quast, Carly 17 Aquajets Swim Team-MN 50.09 50.06 FUT<br \/>\n24.28 50.06 (25.78)<\/p>\n<h1>Men&#8217;s 500 Freestyle<\/h1>\n<p>Baylor&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Robert Freeman<\/strong> dominated the men&#8217;s 500 freestyle, dropping four seconds from prelims to go 4:18.99.\u00a0<strong>Talmadge Davis<\/strong> of Team Greenville was the runner-up, finishing second in 4:21.05. Just behind Davis was Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Matthew Hirschberger<\/strong>, who touched third in 4:21.52.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Eric Knowles\u00a0<\/strong>of the Dayton Raiders placed fourth in 4:23.29. Naval Academy Aquatic Club&#8217;s<strong> William Iv Roberts<\/strong> was fifth in 4:25.54.<\/p>\n<p>Lane 4&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Peyton Werner<\/strong> came in sixth in 4:26.46. He was followed by the Jersey Wahoo&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Luke Snyder<\/strong>, who was seventh in 4:26.94.\u00a0<strong>Colton Paulson<\/strong> of Redbird finished eighth in 4:31.09.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Event 10 Men 500 Yard Freestyle<\/strong><br \/>\n4:20.29 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n4:22.79 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n4:29.29 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n4:37.09 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n4:39.59 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n1 Freeman, Robert 16 Baylor Swim Club-SE 4:23.27 4:18.99 P66<br \/>\n23.68 49.60 (25.92) 1:16.13 (26.53) 1:42.78 (26.65)<br \/>\n2:09.79 (27.01) 2:36.38 (26.59) 3:02.90 (26.52) 3:28.90 (26.00)<br \/>\n3:54.48 (25.58) 4:18.99 (24.51)<br \/>\n2 Davis, Talmadge 18 Team Greenville-SC 4:24.82 4:21.05 USO<br \/>\n24.38 50.36 (25.98) 1:16.68 (26.32) 1:43.13 (26.45)<br \/>\n2:09.56 (26.43) 2:35.93 (26.37) 3:02.74 (26.81) 3:29.32 (26.58)<br \/>\n3:55.46 (26.14) 4:21.05 (25.59)<br \/>\n3 Hirschberger, Matthew 18 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 4:24.56 4:21.52 USO<br \/>\n23.89 49.76 (25.87) 1:16.13 (26.37) 1:42.73 (26.60)<br \/>\n2:09.31 (26.58) 2:35.81 (26.50) 3:02.35 (26.54) 3:28.76 (26.41)<br \/>\n3:55.36 (26.60) 4:21.52 (26.16)<br \/>\n4 Knowles, Eric 17 Dayton Raiders-OH 4:24.14 4:23.29 JNAT<br \/>\n24.12 50.10 (25.98) 1:16.36 (26.26) 1:43.07 (26.71)<br \/>\n2:09.98 (26.91) 2:36.95 (26.97) 3:03.68 (26.73) 3:30.65 (26.97)<br \/>\n3:57.40 (26.75) 4:23.29 (25.89)<br \/>\n5 Roberts, William Iv 17 Naval Academy Aquatic Club-MD 4:26.54 4:25.54 JNAT<br \/>\n24.40 50.96 (26.56) 1:17.68 (26.72) 1:44.45 (26.77)<br \/>\n2:11.30 (26.85) 2:38.26 (26.96) 3:05.50 (27.24) 3:32.49 (26.99)<br \/>\n3:59.25 (26.76) 4:25.54 (26.29)<br \/>\n6 Werner, Peyton 16 Lane Four Aquatics-IA 4:26.89 4:26.46 JNAT<br \/>\n24.76 50.90 (26.14) 1:17.52 (26.62) 1:44.50 (26.98)<br \/>\n2:11.50 (27.00) 2:38.64 (27.14) 3:05.72 (27.08) 3:32.89 (27.17)<br \/>\n4:00.14 (27.25) 4:26.46 (26.32)<br \/>\n7 Snyder, Luke 18 Jersey Wahoos-MA 4:28.47 4:26.94 JNAT<br \/>\n24.61 50.90 (26.29) 1:17.62 (26.72) 1:44.80 (27.18)<br \/>\n2:12.09 (27.29) 2:39.13 (27.04) 3:06.39 (27.26) 3:33.74 (27.35)<br \/>\n4:01.15 (27.41) 4:26.94 (25.79)<br \/>\n8 Paulson, Colton 16 Redbird Swim Club-IL 4:27.68 4:31.09 FUT<br \/>\n24.11 50.90 (26.79) 1:17.97 (27.07) 1:45.41 (27.44)<br \/>\n2:12.84 (27.43) 2:40.29 (27.45) 3:07.31 (27.02) 3:35.22 (27.91)<br \/>\n4:03.33 (28.11) 4:31.09 (27.76)<\/p>\n<h1>Women&#8217;s 100 Breaststroke<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Margaret Aroesty<\/strong> of Long Island was the lone swimmer to break one minute in the women&#8217;s 100 breaststroke, finishing first with a time of 59.98. She was followed by Houston&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Kylie Powers<\/strong>, who touched second in 1:00.65. Third place went to\u00a0<strong>Ema Rajic<\/strong> of the Hudson Explorers in 1:01.23. Rajic just out touched Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Abigail Harter<\/strong>, who was fourth in 1:01.25.<\/p>\n<p>Mundelein Mustang&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Valerie Tarazi<\/strong> came in fifth place at 1:01.31. Following her was\u00a0<strong>Alexis Yager<\/strong> of Academy Bullets in 1:01.84 for sixth place. Yager was immediately followed by Marlins of Raleigh&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Ashley McCauley<\/strong> in 1:01.85 for seventh. Eight place went to New Trier&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Ingrid Wall<\/strong>, who swam a time of 1:02.71.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Event 11 Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/strong><br \/>\n1:01.29 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n1:02.29 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n1:03.09 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n1:06.29 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n1:06.39 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n1 Aroesty, Margaret 17 Long Island Aquatic Club-MR 1:00.79 59.98 P66<br \/>\n28.48 59.98 (31.50)<br \/>\n2 Powers, Kylie 16 Houston Swim Club-GU 1:00.98 1:00.65 P66<br \/>\n28.88 1:00.65 (31.77)<br \/>\n3 Rajic, Ema 17 Champaign Cnty YMCA-IL 1:01.52 1:01.23 P66<br \/>\n29.06 1:01.23 (32.17)<br \/>\n4 Harter, Abigail 15 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 1:02.47 1:01.25 P66<br \/>\n29.10 1:01.25 (32.15)<br \/>\n5 Tarazi, Valerie 17 Mundelein Mustang Swim Club-IL 1:02.13 1:01.31 USO<br \/>\n28.83 1:01.31 (32.48)<br \/>\n6 Yager, Alexis 18 Academy Bullets Swim Club-IL 1:01.55 1:01.84 USO<br \/>\n28.83 1:01.84 (33.01)<br \/>\n7 McCauley, Ashley 16 Marlins of Raleigh-NC 1:02.43 1:01.85 USO<br \/>\n29.29 1:01.85 (32.56)<br \/>\n8 Wall, Ingrid 18 New Trier Swim Club-IL 1:02.04 1:02.71 JNAT<br \/>\n29.24 1:02.71 (33.47)<\/p>\n<h1>Men&#8217;s 100 Breaststroke<\/h1>\n<p>Penn Charter&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Reece Whitley\u00a0<\/strong>dominated the men&#8217;s 100 breaststroke. Finishing first in 52.00, he dropped over two seconds from prelims and was just off the NAG record of 51.76.\u00a0<strong>Eli Fouts\u00a0<\/strong>of Rockville-Montgomery and\u00a0<strong>William Myhre<\/strong> of St. Charles tied for second behind Whitley in 54.40. Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Timothy Wu<\/strong> was just behind for fourth in 54.46.<\/p>\n<p>Wu&#8217;s teammate,\u00a0<strong>Spencer Rowe<\/strong>, captured fifth place with a time of 54.72. Following him was another tie, this time for sixth place between Manhattan Makos&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Dillon Hillis<\/strong> and New Trier&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Charles Scheinfeld<\/strong>. Both touched in 54.85. Chattahoochee Gold&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jack Dalmolin<\/strong> rounded out the top eight in 55.23.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Event 12 Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/strong><br \/>\n53.89 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n55.09 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n55.99 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n58.89 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n59.49 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n1 Whitley, Reece 17 Penn Charter Aquatic Club-MA 54.18 52.00 P66<br \/>\n24.68 52.00 (27.32)<\/p>\n<p>*2 Fouts, Eli 16 Rockville Montgomery Swim Club-PV 53.96 54.40 USO<br \/>\n25.48 54.40 (28.92)<br \/>\n*2 Myhre, William 16 St Charles Swim Team-IL 54.77 54.40 USO<br \/>\n25.84 54.40 (28.56)<br \/>\n4 Wu, Timothy 17 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 55.22 54.46 USO<br \/>\n25.54 54.46 (28.92)<br \/>\n5 Rowe, Spencer 17 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 54.75 54.72 USO<br \/>\n25.76 54.72 (28.96)<br \/>\n*6 Scheinfeld, Charles 17 New Trier Swim Club-IL 55.00 54.85 USO<br \/>\n26.41 54.85 (28.44)<br \/>\n*6 Hillis, Dillon 16 Manhattan Makos-MR 54.92 54.85 USO<br \/>\n25.57 54.85 (29.28)<br \/>\n8 Dalmolin, Jack 17 Chattahoochee Gold Swim Club-GA 55.00 55.23 JNAT<br \/>\n25.66 55.23 (29.57)<\/p>\n<h1>Women&#8217;s 200 Butterfly<\/h1>\n<p>Club Wolverine&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Sierra Schmidt<\/strong> picked up her second win in as many days, placing first in the 200 butterfly with a time of 1:56.11. Schmidt was just ahead of Highlanders&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Carley Lowe<\/strong>, who finished second in 1:56.59. In her second event of the night, Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s Harter placed third in 1:57.40.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Christin Rockway\u00a0<\/strong>of Tampa Bay came in fourth with a time of 1:57.66. Behind her in fifth place was\u00a0<strong>Luciana Thomas<\/strong>, representing the Razorbacks, in 1:57.84.<\/p>\n<p>Sixth place went to Homovich of Marlins of Raleigh in 1:59.27. Northern Kentucky Clippers&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Mallory Beil\u00a0<\/strong>was seventh in 1:59.36, while Hilton Head&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Chloe Corbitt<\/strong> was eighth in 2:00.27.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Event 13 Women 200 Yard Butterfly<\/strong><br \/>\n1:58.49 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n1:59.59 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n1:59.79 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n2:06.19 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n2:06.39 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n1 Schmidt, Sierra 18 Club Wolverine-MI 1:57.81 1:56.11 P66<br \/>\n26.48 55.89 (29.41) 1:25.57 (29.68) 1:56.11 (30.54)<br \/>\n2 Lowe, Carley 17 Highlander Aquatic Club-FL 1:57.45 1:56.59 P66<br \/>\n26.76 55.97 (29.21) 1:25.99 (30.02) 1:56.59 (30.60)<br \/>\n3 Harter, Abigail 15 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 1:58.56 1:57.40 P66<br \/>\n26.78 56.85 (30.07) 1:27.34 (30.49) 1:57.40 (30.06)<br \/>\n4 Rockway, Christin 17 Tampa Bay Aquatics-FL 1:58.43 1:57.66 P66<br \/>\n26.67 56.34 (29.67) 1:26.86 (30.52) 1:57.66 (30.80)<br \/>\n5 Thomas, Luciana 17 Razorback Aquatic Club Aquahaw-AR 1:59.00 1:57.84 P66<br \/>\n26.98 56.56 (29.58) 1:26.94 (30.38) 1:57.84 (30.90)<\/p>\n<p>6 Homovich, Madison 16 Marlins of Raleigh-NC 1:58.53 1:59.27 USO<br \/>\n26.72 57.01 (30.29) 1:27.77 (30.76) 1:59.27 (31.50)<br \/>\n7 Beil, Mallory 17 Northern KY Clippers Swimming-OH 1:59.42 1:59.36 USO<br \/>\n26.03 56.03 (30.00) 1:27.45 (31.42) 1:59.36 (31.91)<br \/>\n8 Corbitt, Chloe 15 Hilton Head Aquatics-SC 1:59.05 2:00.27 FUT<br \/>\n26.90 56.92 (30.02) 1:28.04 (31.12) 2:00.27 (32.23)<\/p>\n<h1>Men&#8217;s 200 Butterfly<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Samuel Pomajevich<\/strong> of Nation&#8217;s Capital won the men&#8217;s 200 butterfly handily, finishing in 1:41.88. His time was three seconds faster than the next closest competitor,\u00a0<strong>Camden Murphy\u00a0<\/strong>of Kingfish, who was second in 1:44.91. Pomajevich&#8217;s teammate\u00a0<strong>Darren Durocher<\/strong> placed third in 1:45.56.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to Marlins of Raleigh&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Zachary Brown<\/strong> with a time of 1:46.19.\u00a0<strong>Peter Lochmaier<\/strong> of Baylor came in fifth in 1:46.76.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Orry Zayit<\/strong>, representing Long Island, finished in sixth in 1:48.62. Machine&#8217;s Ginieczki was just behind in 1:48.93 for seventh. Eight place went to the Naval Academy Aquatic Club&#8217;s Roberts in 1:50.74.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Event 14 Men 200 Yard Butterfly<\/strong><br \/>\n1:45.69 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n1:47.29 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n1:48.29 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n1:53.69 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n1:54.89 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n1 Pomajevich, Samuel 18 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 1:46.07 1:41.88 P66<br \/>\n22.71 48.56 (25.85) 1:15.07 (26.51) 1:41.88 (26.81)<br \/>\n2 Murphy, Camden 17 Kingfish Aquatic Club of Water-MI 1:45.91 1:44.91 P66<br \/>\n23.61 50.15 (26.54) 1:17.26 (27.11) 1:44.91 (27.65)<br \/>\n3 Durocher, Darren 16 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 1:46.37 1:45.56 P66<br \/>\n23.53 50.00 (26.47) 1:17.08 (27.08) 1:45.56 (28.48)<br \/>\n4 Brown, Zachary 16 Marlins of Raleigh-NC 1:46.38 1:46.19 USO<br \/>\n23.92 51.20 (27.28) 1:18.36 (27.16) 1:46.19 (27.83)<br \/>\n5 Lochmaier, Peter 17 Baylor Swim Club-SE 1:46.98 1:46.76 USO<br \/>\n24.15 51.33 (27.18) 1:19.25 (27.92) 1:46.76 (27.51)<br \/>\n6 Zayit, Orry 16 Long Island Aquatic Club-MR 1:47.51 1:48.62 FUT<br \/>\n24.33 51.72 (27.39) 1:19.85 (28.13) 1:48.62 (28.77)<br \/>\n7 Ginieczki, Christian 18 Machine Aquatics-PV 1:47.33 1:48.93 FUT<br \/>\n23.88 51.09 (27.21) 1:19.40 (28.31) 1:48.93 (29.53)<br \/>\n8 Roberts, William Iv 17 Naval Academy Aquatic Club-MD 1:47.20 1:50.74 FUT<br \/>\n24.93 53.15 (28.22) 1:21.86 (28.71) 1:50.74 (28.88)<\/p>\n<h1>Women&#8217;s 800 Freestyle Relay<\/h1>\n<p>The Long Island Aquatic Club claimed the women&#8217;s 800 freestyle relay. The team of Romano (1:47.11),\u00a0<strong>Chloe Stepanek<\/strong> (1:48.69),\u00a0<strong>Lauryn Johnson\u00a0<\/strong>(1:50.32), and Aroesty (1:46.90) combined for a time of 7:13.02. Finishing second behind them was Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s A team of\u00a0<strong>Sinead Eksteen<\/strong> (1:47.47),\u00a0<strong>Madeline Laporte\u00a0<\/strong>(1:49.37),\u00a0<strong>Claire Nguyen<\/strong> (1:50.57), and Mack (1:46.58) in 7:13.99. NASA Wildcat Aquatics claimed third place, with\u00a0<strong>Olivia Andrew<\/strong> (1:48.66),\u00a0<strong>Annika Wagner\u00a0<\/strong>(1:48.57),\u00a0<strong>Sofia Vargas<\/strong> (1:52.19), and\u00a0<strong>Ella Tierney<\/strong> (1:46.80) touching in 7:16.22.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Event 15 Women 800 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/strong><br \/>\n7:36.39 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n7:40.79 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nTeam Relay Seed Time Finals Time<br \/>\n1 Long Island Aquatic Club-MR A 7:15.57 7:13.02 FUT<br \/>\n1) Romano, Kristen 17 2) Stepanek, Chloe 15 3) Johnson, Lauryn 15 4) Aroesty, Margaret 17<br \/>\n24.67 51.76 (51.76) 1:19.40 (1:19.40) 1:47.11 (1:47.11)<br \/>\n2:12.06 (24.95) 2:39.96 (52.85) 3:07.85 (1:20.74) 3:35.80 (1:48.69)<br \/>\n4:00.61 (24.81) 4:28.69 (52.89) 4:57.67 (1:21.87) 5:26.12 (1:50.32)<br \/>\n5:51.03 (24.91) 6:18.54 (52.42) 6:46.24 (1:20.12) 7:13.02 (1:46.90)<br \/>\n2 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV A 7:15.08 7:13.99 FUT<br \/>\n1) Eksteen, Sinead 16 2) Laporte, Madeline 16 3) Nguyen, Claire 15 4) Mack, Katelyn 15<br \/>\n24.96 51.99 (51.99) 1:19.63 (1:19.63) 1:47.47 (1:47.47)<br \/>\n2:12.52 (25.05) 2:40.38 (52.91) 3:08.79 (1:21.32) 3:36.84 (1:49.37)<br \/>\n4:01.92 (25.08) 4:29.79 (52.95) 4:58.56 (1:21.72) 5:27.41 (1:50.57)<br \/>\n5:51.08 (23.67) 6:18.28 (50.87) 6:46.01 (1:18.60) 7:13.99 (1:46.58)<br \/>\n3 Nasa Wildcat Aquatics-IL A 7:21.10 7:16.22 FUT<br \/>\n1) Andrew, Olivia 17 2) Wagner, Annika 15 3) Vargas, Sofia 16 4) Tierney, Ella 17<br \/>\n25.62 52.82 (52.82) 1:20.83 (1:20.83) 1:48.66 (1:48.66)<br \/>\n2:13.87 (25.21) 2:41.53 (52.87) 3:09.52 (1:20.86) 3:37.23 (1:48.57)<br \/>\n4:03.15 (25.92) 4:31.42 (54.19) 5:00.17 (1:22.94) 5:29.42 (1:52.19)<br \/>\n5:45.57 (16.15) 6:21.24 (51.82) 6:48.93 (1:19.51) 7:16.22 (1:46.80)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/vmrw8k5h.tinifycdn.com\/results\/pdf\/2017-ncsa-junior-national-championships-day-2-finals-day-2-usa-senior-national-2017-03-14.pdf\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Full results can be found here<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Everything you need to follow along with finals on night two of the 2017 NCSA Junior National Championships. 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