﻿{"id":25752,"date":"2010-11-21T11:32:11","date_gmt":"2010-11-21T16:32:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2010\/11\/tyr-invitational-day-two-2\/"},"modified":"2010-11-21T11:32:11","modified_gmt":"2010-11-21T16:32:11","slug":"tyr-invitational-day-two-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/tyr-invitational-day-two-2\/","title":{"rendered":"TYR Invitational: Day Two"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>EVANSTON, Illinois, November 20. NORTHWESTERN earned two more individual NCAA `B&#8217; consideration<br \/>\ntimes and its first relay `B&#8217; 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&#8217;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&#8217;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&#8217;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&#8217; meet-best 21.59 50 fly<br \/>\nopened an insurmountable advantage.<\/p>\n<p>During the swimming events Saturday night, the men&#8217;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&#8217;s 3:51.63<br \/>\nand Rimkus&#8217; 3:51.90 both are NCAA `B&#8217; 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&#8217;s Justin Kermack, both<br \/>\nturning in a 51.54 &#8211; although Cubelic&#8217;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&#8217;s 1:41.25 and Park&#8217;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&#8217;s 17th place<br \/>\n1:42.39, then Stephens&#8217; 18th-place 1:42.68, Ratajczyk&#8217;s 1:43.06 and Wilcox&#8217;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&#8217;s action with a nearly 12 second win in the<br \/>\n800 free relay, getting an NCAA `B&#8217; cut of 6:40.52 from the team of Park, Hanulik,<br \/>\nTyler and Frutiger.<\/p>\n<p>Northwestern earned its first NCAA `B&#8217; 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&#8217;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&#8217; 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&#8217; 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&#8217; heat with a<br \/>\nthird-place morning swim of 1:52.94.<\/p>\n<p>Meredith King&#8217;s 1:54.50 and Beth Loe&#8217; 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&#8217;s 1:56.33 earned her<br \/>\nthe fourth lane in Saturday night&#8217;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&#8217;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&#8217; 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&#8217;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&#8217; 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&#8217;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&#8217; 1:06.41 was good<br \/>\nfor 10th overall in the consolation final. Hall&#8217;s 1:07.08 and McCullough&#8217;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&#8217; 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>The above article is a press release submitted to Swimming World Magazine. It has been posted in its entirety without editing. Swimming World offers all outlets the chance to reach our audience by contacting us at Newsmaster@swimmingworldmagazine.com. 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