﻿{"id":298990,"date":"2018-03-02T14:46:08","date_gmt":"2018-03-02T21:46:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=298990"},"modified":"2018-05-16T10:11:27","modified_gmt":"2018-05-16T17:11:27","slug":"2018-naia-championships-day-three-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2018-naia-championships-day-three-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"SCAD Women Take the Lead on Night Three of 2018 NAIA Championships"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">After a two-night long lead the Olivet Nazarene women&#8217;s team relinquished the lead in the race for the 2018 NAIA team title to the Savannah College of Art and Design by a whopping 50 points. Meanwhile the Keiser Seahawks continue to pull away from the rest of the men&#8217;s teams.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Here you&#8217;ll find all you need to follow along live with night three of the 2018 NAIA Championships.<\/p>\n<p>The\u00a0Savannah College of Art and Design\u00a0women and the Keiser University men currently lead the\u00a0meet in overall scores.<\/p>\n<p>Top three teams overall after tonight&#8217;s events:<\/p>\n<p>Men:<\/p>\n<pre> 1. Keiser University               447.5  2. Olivet Nazarene University      348.5\r\n 3. Scad                            313.5<\/pre>\n<p>Women:<\/p>\n<pre> 1. Scad                              412  2. Olivet Nazarene University        362\r\n 3. University of the Cumberlands     269<\/pre>\n<p>Tonight&#8217;s event&#8217;s included:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Women 200 Medley Relay<\/li>\n<li>Men 200 Medley Relay<\/li>\n<li>Women 400 IM<\/li>\n<li>Men 400 IM<\/li>\n<li>Women 100 Fly<\/li>\n<li>Men 100 Fly<\/li>\n<li>Women 200 Free<\/li>\n<li>Men 200 Free<\/li>\n<li>Women 100 Breast<\/li>\n<li>Men 100 Breast<\/li>\n<li>Women 100 Back<\/li>\n<li>Men 100 Back<\/li>\n<li>Women 3-meter Diving<\/li>\n<li>Men 3-meterDiving<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Check below for event-by-event coverage.<\/p>\n<h3>Women 200 Medley Relay<\/h3>\n<p>Winning the B final was Brenau University in 1:50.34.<\/p>\n<p>ONU took the A final with their squad of <strong>Amanda Moran<\/strong> (26.42), <strong>Andrea Vega<\/strong> (28.40), <strong>Kara<\/strong> <strong>DeLong<\/strong> (25.57) and <strong>Leanne Latocha<\/strong> (23.16) who put together a 1:43.75. SCAD finished in second with a 1:45.14 while Lindsey Wilson&#8217;s squad threw down a 1:47.96 for third.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the A final was Loyola in a 1:49.94.<\/p>\n<pre>=================================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:41.40  2012      Fresno Pacific, Fresno Pacific\r\n                          Coffman\/Malthaner\/Swanson\/Brown\r\n    School                              Prelims     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n<b>                                === A - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Olivet Nazarene                     1:48.56    1:43.75   40  \r\n     1) Amanda Moran SR               2) Andrea Vega JR               \r\n     3) Kara DeLong SR                4) Leanne Latocha SO            \r\n                 13.40        26.42 (26.42)\r\n          39.17 (12.75)       55.02 (28.60)\r\n        1:06.88 (11.86)     1:20.59 (25.57)\r\n        1:31.73 (11.14)     1:43.75 (23.16)\r\n  2 SCAD                                1:48.87    1:45.14   34  \r\n     1) Julie Henninger JR            2) Sara Lacusky JR              \r\n     3) Cadie Crow SR                 4) Chloe Hui FR                 \r\n                 13.47        26.94 (26.94)\r\n          40.22 (13.28)       55.84 (28.90)\r\n        1:07.67 (11.83)     1:21.16 (25.32)\r\n        1:32.28 (11.12)     1:45.14 (23.98)\r\n  3 Lindsey Wilson                      1:49.36    1:47.96   32  \r\n     1) Bailey Seitz JR               2) Jessica Macdonald SO         \r\n     3) Laura Stephenson SR           4) Alexis Kessler               \r\n                 14.60        29.06 (29.06)\r\n          42.81 (13.75)       59.21 (30.15)\r\n        1:10.85 (11.64)     1:24.81 (25.60)\r\n        1:35.89 (11.08)     1:47.96 (23.15)\r\n  4 Cumberlands                         1:49.44    1:48.18   30  \r\n     1) Christina Klouda JR           2) Julia Hnidenko               \r\n     3) Mendy De Rooi FR              4) Brittany Litke SR            \r\n                 14.10        27.85 (27.85)\r\n          41.35 (13.50)       57.57 (29.72)\r\n        1:09.38 (11.81)     1:23.30 (25.73)\r\n        1:35.43 (12.13)     1:48.18 (24.88)\r\n  5 Keiser                              1:49.04    1:48.27   28  \r\n     1) Varvara Klyueva SO            2) Maria Barrera JR             \r\n     3) Anna Lofton FR                4) Kodi Cabral FR               \r\n                 14.34        28.52 (28.52)\r\n          41.99 (13.47)       58.49 (29.97)\r\n        1:09.85 (11.36)     1:23.93 (25.44)\r\n        1:35.44 (11.51)     1:48.27 (24.34)\r\n  6 College of Idaho                    1:49.06    1:48.35   26  \r\n     1) Deandre Small                 2) Caroline Yannelli            \r\n     3) Madison Kelly                 4) Hailie Mazick                \r\n                 13.80        27.87 (27.87)\r\n          41.28 (13.41)       57.70 (29.83)\r\n        1:09.43 (11.73)     1:23.56 (25.86)\r\n        1:35.39 (11.83)     1:48.35 (24.79)\r\n  7 Asbury                              1:49.96    1:49.34   24  \r\n     1) Emily Weimer FR               2) Hannah Springer FR           \r\n     3) Claire Goodrum JR             4) Hope Clark FR                \r\n                 13.85        27.88 (27.88)\r\n          41.82 (13.94)       58.50 (30.62)\r\n        1:10.68 (12.18)     1:25.03 (26.53)\r\n        1:36.75 (11.72)     1:49.34 (24.31)\r\n  8 Loyola                              1:49.62    1:49.94   22  \r\n     1) Kamy Alexander FR             2) Katie Szum FR                \r\n     3) Carolyn Ives SR               4) Elizabeth Skinner FR         \r\n                 13.68        27.34 (27.34)\r\n          42.00 (14.66)       59.39 (32.05)\r\n        1:11.16 (11.77)     1:25.40 (26.01)\r\n        1:36.79 (11.39)     1:49.94 (24.54)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 200 Medley Relay<\/h3>\n<p>The Keiser Seahawks destroyed the A final with their assembly of <strong>Marcel Nagy<\/strong> (22.31), <strong>Lukas<\/strong> <strong>Macek<\/strong> (24.70), <strong>N&#8217;Nhyn Fernander<\/strong> (21.30) and <strong>Andrei Stukov<\/strong> (19.34) by throwing down a 1:27.65. SCAD took second with a 1:30.69 while Olivet Nazarene University&#8217;s squad swam a 1:30.93 for third.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the A final was Union College in 1:33.50.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 18  Men 200 Yard Medley Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:26.83  3\/6\/2014  Oklahoma Baptist University, Oklahoma Baptis\r\n                          D Ramirez, G Penny, G Sullivan, L Lassley\r\n    School                              Prelims     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n<b>                                === A - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Keiser                              1:32.38    1:27.65   40  \r\n     1) Marcel Nagy SO                2) Lukas Macek SO               \r\n     3) N'Nhyn Fernander FR           4) Andrei Stukov JR             \r\n                 11.21        22.31 (22.31)\r\n          33.52 (11.21)       47.01 (24.70)\r\n           56.48 (9.47)     1:08.31 (21.30)\r\n         1:17.29 (8.98)     1:27.65 (19.34)\r\n  2 SCAD                                1:34.49    1:30.69   34  \r\n     1) Brogan Bunner JR              2) Anton Arvidsson SR           \r\n     3) Gergo Zachar FR               4) Zoltan Monori FR             \r\n                 11.56        23.32 (23.32)\r\n          34.34 (11.02)       48.22 (24.90)\r\n          58.26 (10.04)     1:10.16 (21.94)\r\n         1:19.81 (9.65)     1:30.69 (20.53)\r\n  3 Olivet Nazarene                     1:33.30    1:30.93   32  \r\n     1) Daniil Kuzmin JR              2) Guilherme Magnoler SR        \r\n     3) Iran Cavalcante- Almeida FR   4) Charles Bennett SR           \r\n                 12.04        24.26 (24.26)\r\n          35.36 (11.10)       49.25 (24.99)\r\n           58.86 (9.61)     1:10.65 (21.40)\r\n         1:20.37 (9.72)     1:30.93 (20.28)\r\n  4 Thomas                              1:32.80    1:32.94   30  \r\n     1) Juan Robles                   2) Mitch Graham                 \r\n     3) Perry Lindo                   4) Alex Haymond                 \r\n                 12.39        24.97 (24.97)\r\n          36.24 (11.27)       50.13 (25.16)\r\n        1:00.24 (10.11)     1:12.71 (22.58)\r\n         1:22.20 (9.49)     1:32.94 (20.23)\r\n  5 Cumberlands                         1:33.67    1:32.96   28  \r\n     1) Daric Sundeen FR              2) Jacob Smith JR               \r\n     3) Viktor Lyson FR               4) Joey Sedacca SR              \r\n                 12.09        23.95 (23.95)\r\n          35.78 (11.83)       50.21 (26.26)\r\n           59.93 (9.72)     1:11.82 (21.61)\r\n        1:21.85 (10.03)     1:32.96 (21.14)\r\n  6 Lindenwood                          1:34.59    1:33.30   26  \r\n     1) Carolus Josefina FR           2) Timo Billmann JR             \r\n     3) Martin Le Pays du Teilleul FR 4) Badr Benassila JR            \r\n                 11.93        24.56 (24.56)\r\n          35.83 (11.27)       49.99 (25.43)\r\n           59.92 (9.93)     1:12.33 (22.34)\r\n        1:22.40 (10.07)     1:33.30 (20.97)\r\n  7 Wvu-Tech                            1:33.77    1:33.32   24  \r\n     1) Dan Kelly                     2) Paulo Dias Ignacio Jr.       \r\n     3) Geoffroy Gauneau              4) Jesus Ballesteros Peral      \r\n                 12.17        24.54 (24.54)\r\n          35.48 (10.94)       49.66 (25.12)\r\n          59.76 (10.10)     1:12.05 (22.39)\r\n        1:22.22 (10.17)     1:33.32 (21.27)\r\n  8 Union College                       1:34.68    1:33.50   22  \r\n     1) Andrew Smith FR               2) Henrique Saraceni FR         \r\n     3) Wiktor Perkowski FR           4) Iyas Shivji JR               \r\n                 12.60        25.17 (25.17)\r\n          36.51 (11.34)       50.41 (25.24)\r\n        1:00.43 (10.02)     1:12.49 (22.08)\r\n         1:22.10 (9.61)     1:33.50 (21.01)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 400 IM<\/h3>\n<p>ONU senior Madeline Miller swam a 4:39.11 to win the B final.<\/p>\n<p>Winning the A final was ONU&#8217;s <strong>Karla Islas<\/strong> in a 4:24.42 ahead of SCAD senior <strong>Rebecca Justus<\/strong> who touched in 4:25.98. Cumberlands junior <strong>Christina Klouda\u00a0<\/strong>swam to a third place finish in a 4:28.96.<\/p>\n<p>Thomas University&#8217;s <strong>Kiana Molina<\/strong> rounded out the A final in a 4:44.10<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 19  Women 400 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 4:24.03  1993      Laurette Hakansson, Drury\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Karla Islas            FR Olivet Nazarene   4:29.76    4:24.42   20  \r\n                 28.81      1:00.63 (31.82)\r\n        1:34.72 (34.09)     2:08.65 (33.93)\r\n        2:46.15 (37.50)     3:24.13 (37.98)\r\n        3:55.15 (31.02)     4:24.42 (29.27)\r\n  2 Rebecca Justus         SR SCAD              4:31.90    4:25.98   17  \r\n                 28.83      1:00.47 (31.64)\r\n        1:36.40 (35.93)     2:11.52 (35.12)\r\n        2:49.14 (37.62)     3:26.56 (37.42)\r\n        3:56.44 (29.88)     4:25.98 (29.54)\r\n  3 Christina Klouda       JR Cumberlands       4:34.78    4:28.96   16  \r\n                 29.01      1:01.45 (32.44)\r\n        1:34.71 (33.26)     2:07.58 (32.87)\r\n        2:46.72 (39.14)     3:26.41 (39.69)\r\n        3:58.31 (31.90)     4:28.96 (30.65)\r\n  4 Paige Carter           SO Loyola            4:34.43    4:31.29   15  \r\n                 29.77      1:03.23 (33.46)\r\n        1:37.76 (34.53)     2:12.57 (34.81)\r\n        2:51.07 (38.50)     3:29.52 (38.45)\r\n        4:00.75 (31.23)     4:31.29 (30.54)\r\n  5 Annamaria Zombai       SO Keiser            4:37.29    4:35.38   14  \r\n                 28.86      1:02.68 (33.82)\r\n        1:38.09 (35.41)     2:13.21 (35.12)\r\n        2:52.76 (39.55)     3:32.82 (40.06)\r\n        4:04.25 (31.43)     4:35.38 (31.13)\r\n  6 Nikoletta Alvanou      FR Brenau            4:37.63    4:36.46   13  \r\n                 29.81      1:03.97 (34.16)\r\n        1:39.67 (35.70)     2:15.19 (35.52)\r\n        2:54.35 (39.16)     3:33.17 (38.82)\r\n        4:05.08 (31.91)     4:36.46 (31.38)\r\n  7 Alina Geck             FR Lindenwood        4:42.67    4:36.75   12  \r\n                 28.75      1:01.58 (32.83)\r\n        1:37.56 (35.98)     2:13.44 (35.88)\r\n        2:52.70 (39.26)     3:32.58 (39.88)\r\n        4:05.37 (32.79)     4:36.75 (31.38)\r\n  8 Kiana Molina              Thomas            4:41.44    4:44.10   11  \r\n                 29.91      1:04.54 (34.63)\r\n        1:41.30 (36.76)     2:16.39 (35.09)\r\n        2:57.10 (40.71)     3:37.40 (40.30)\r\n        4:11.65 (34.25)     4:44.10 (32.45)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 400 IM<\/h3>\n<p>Ambrose&#8217;s <strong>Nathan Kuszynski<\/strong> swam a 4:07.21 to win the B final.<\/p>\n<p>ONU&#8217;s <strong>Daniil Kuzmin<\/strong> swam a 3:56.52 to take the win over SCAD freshman <strong>Gergely Harsanyi<\/strong> who swam a 3:57.21 for second while fellow SCAD freshman <strong>Zoltan Monroi<\/strong> followed in a 3:58.61.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the A final was <strong>Thomas Sheridan<\/strong> (4:08.28) out of College of Idaho.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 20  Men 400 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 3:53.86  2010      Kevin Sellars, Cal Baptist\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Daniil Kuzmin          JR Olivet Nazarene   4:00.75    3:56.52   20  \r\n                 24.51        52.84 (28.33)\r\n        1:22.87 (30.03)     1:52.37 (29.50)\r\n        2:25.61 (33.24)     2:59.88 (34.27)\r\n        3:28.33 (28.45)     3:56.52 (28.19)\r\n  2 Gergely Harsanyi       FR SCAD              3:59.44    3:57.21   17  \r\n                 24.33        53.00 (28.67)\r\n        1:22.67 (29.67)     1:53.15 (30.48)\r\n        2:26.66 (33.51)     3:01.20 (34.54)\r\n        3:29.44 (28.24)     3:57.21 (27.77)\r\n  3 Zoltan Monori          FR SCAD              4:03.67    3:58.61   16  \r\n                 24.13        52.77 (28.64)\r\n        1:23.72 (30.95)     1:53.74 (30.02)\r\n        2:28.76 (35.02)     3:04.23 (35.47)\r\n        3:31.86 (27.63)     3:58.61 (26.75)\r\n  4 Charles Bennett        SR Olivet Nazarene   4:04.65    4:00.81   15  \r\n                 25.54        54.79 (29.25)\r\n        1:25.63 (30.84)     1:55.46 (29.83)\r\n        2:30.06 (34.60)     3:06.13 (36.07)\r\n        3:33.62 (27.49)     4:00.81 (27.19)\r\n  5 Niels Engeln           SO Lindenwood        4:03.84    4:03.05   14  \r\n                 26.22        56.89 (30.67)\r\n        1:28.90 (32.01)     2:00.61 (31.71)\r\n        2:34.10 (33.49)     3:07.82 (33.72)\r\n        3:35.98 (28.16)     4:03.05 (27.07)\r\n  6 Csaba Vekony           FR Keiser            4:06.81    4:05.49   13  \r\n                 25.71        55.70 (29.99)\r\n        1:26.45 (30.75)     1:57.48 (31.03)\r\n        2:32.55 (35.07)     3:08.47 (35.92)\r\n        3:37.31 (28.84)     4:05.49 (28.18)\r\n  7 Joel Westerlind        SO Cumberlands       4:07.49    4:07.55   12  \r\n                 26.27        56.10 (29.83)\r\n        1:28.56 (32.46)     1:59.59 (31.03)\r\n        2:35.93 (36.34)     3:12.10 (36.17)\r\n        3:40.66 (28.56)     4:07.55 (26.89)\r\n  8 Thomas Sheridan           College of Idaho  4:03.47    4:08.28   11  \r\n                 25.63        55.59 (29.96)\r\n        1:26.90 (31.31)     1:58.47 (31.57)\r\n        2:34.94 (36.47)     3:11.77 (36.83)\r\n        3:40.83 (29.06)     4:08.28 (27.45)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 100 Fly<\/h3>\n<p>Winning the B final was Keiser freshman <strong>Anna Lofton<\/strong> in a 57.72.<\/p>\n<p>Lindsey Wilson&#8217;s <strong>Alexis Kessler<\/strong> took the win in the A final in a 56.07 while Cumberlands freshman <strong>Mendy De Rooi<\/strong> took second in a 56.27 while third was nabbed by <strong>Amanda Moran<\/strong> out of ONU in a time of 56.53.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the A final in a 58.21 was Lindenwood freshman <strong>Amelie Essman<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 21  Women 100 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 53.70  3\/3\/2017  Lisa Tixier, Biola\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Alexis Kessler            Lindsey Wilson      56.99      56.07   20  \r\n                 25.95        56.07 (30.12)\r\n  2 Mendy De Rooi          FR Cumberlands         57.23      56.27   17  \r\n                 26.46        56.27 (29.81)\r\n  3 Amanda Moran           SR Olivet Nazarene     56.87      56.53   16  \r\n                 27.56        56.53 (28.97)\r\n  4 Lydia Reinhardt        SO SCAD                57.02      56.68   15  \r\n                 26.77        56.68 (29.91)\r\n  5 Cadie Crow             SR SCAD                57.58      57.09   14  \r\n                 26.67        57.09 (30.42)\r\n  6 Madison Kelly             College of Idaho    57.33      57.50   13  \r\n                 26.83        57.50 (30.67)\r\n  7 Kara DeLong            SR Olivet Nazarene     57.47      58.10   12  \r\n                 27.26        58.10 (30.84)\r\n  8 Amelie Essman          FR Lindenwood          58.27      58.21   11  \r\n                 27.23        58.21 (30.98)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 100 Fly<\/h3>\n<p>Touching first in the B final was Loyola freshman <strong>Jack Johnson<\/strong> in a 50.19.<\/p>\n<p>ONU freshman <strong>Iran Cavalcante<\/strong> swam a 48.02 with KU&#8217;s <strong>Marcel Nagy<\/strong> touching second in 48.30. Nabbing third was Cumberlands freshman <strong>Viktor Lyson<\/strong> who posted a 48.32.<\/p>\n<p>SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Ryan Sweat<\/strong> swam a 50.87 to round out the A final in eighth place.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 22  Men 100 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 46.12  3\/6\/2015  Daniel Ramirez, OBU\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Iran Cavalcante- Alme  FR Olivet Nazarene     49.30      48.02   20  \r\n                 22.58        48.02 (25.44)\r\n  2 Marcel Nagy            SO Keiser              50.03      48.30   17  \r\n                 22.43        48.30 (25.87)\r\n  3 Viktor Lyson           FR Cumberlands         49.35      48.32   16  \r\n                 22.80        48.32 (25.52)\r\n  4 N'Nhyn Fernander       FR Keiser              50.03      48.35   15  \r\n                 22.90        48.35 (25.45)\r\n  5 Brogan Bunner          JR SCAD                50.08      49.13   14  \r\n                 22.61        49.13 (26.52)\r\n  6 Martin Le Pays du Tei  FR Lindenwood          50.12      49.92   13  \r\n                 23.22        49.92 (26.70)\r\n  7 Wiktor Perkowski       FR Union College       50.11      50.16   12  \r\n                 23.24        50.16 (26.92)\r\n  8 Ryan Sweat             JR SCAD                50.43      50.87   11  \r\n                 23.62        50.87 (27.25)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 200 Free<\/h3>\n<p>ONU senior <strong>Deirdre Gerke<\/strong> touched first in the B final in a time of 1:53.27.<\/p>\n<p>Union College freshman <strong>Jessica Axford<\/strong> made her debut on a strong note with an A final victory in a time of 1:53.27. SCAD duo of <strong>Julie Henninger<\/strong> (1:53.30) and <strong>Sarah Dostie<\/strong> (1:53.40).<\/p>\n<p>April O&#8217;Gorman\u00a0continued the five-deep SCAD A final\u00a0success by rounding out the heat in 1:54.82.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 23  Women 200 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:49.58  2011      Alex Peters, Concordia\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Jessica Axford         FR Union College     1:53.92    1:53.27   20  \r\n                 25.87        54.29 (28.42)\r\n        1:24.05 (29.76)     1:53.27 (29.22)\r\n  2 Julie Henninger        JR SCAD              1:54.69    1:53.30   17  \r\n                 26.77        55.58 (28.81)\r\n        1:24.32 (28.74)     1:53.30 (28.98)\r\n  3 Sarah Dostie           JR SCAD              1:54.34    1:53.40   16  \r\n                 27.10        55.24 (28.14)\r\n        1:24.26 (29.02)     1:53.40 (29.14)\r\n  4 Suzanna Gonzalez       SR Morningside       1:53.66    1:53.42   15  \r\n                 26.24        54.39 (28.15)\r\n        1:23.70 (29.31)     1:53.42 (29.72)\r\n  5 Jessica Macdonald      SO Lindsey Wilson    1:55.03    1:53.57   14  \r\n                 26.36        55.03 (28.67)\r\n        1:24.60 (29.57)     1:53.57 (28.97)\r\n  6 Shayna Salzman         JR SCAD              1:54.07    1:53.64   13  \r\n                 27.09        55.54 (28.45)\r\n        1:24.50 (28.96)     1:53.64 (29.14)\r\n  7 Chloe Hui              FR SCAD              1:55.46    1:54.52   12  \r\n                 27.07        56.00 (28.93)\r\n        1:25.12 (29.12)     1:54.52 (29.40)\r\n  8 April O'Gorman         FR SCAD              1:55.33    1:54.82   11  \r\n                 27.08        56.23 (29.15)\r\n        1:25.55 (29.32)     1:54.82 (29.27)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 200 Free<\/h3>\n<p>Winning the B final was TU&#8217;s <strong>Vinny Lijoi<\/strong> in a 1:42.30.<\/p>\n<p>Keiser senior <strong>Wyatt Engler<\/strong> swam a 1:39.83 for\u00a0first place ahead of ONU senior <strong>Joshua Bouma<\/strong> who notched a 1:40.00. Thomas University&#8217;s <strong>Alex Haymond<\/strong> touched in 1:40.36 for third.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the A final was Keiser&#8217;s <strong>Justin Lewis<\/strong> in 1:43.35.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 24  Men 200 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:34.89  3\/3\/2017  Joel Ax, SCAD\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Wyatt Engler           SR Keiser            1:40.94    1:39.83   20  \r\n                 23.03        48.40 (25.37)\r\n        1:14.48 (26.08)     1:39.83 (25.35)\r\n  2 Joshua Bouma           SR Olivet Nazarene   1:41.29    1:40.00   17  \r\n                 23.40        48.61 (25.21)\r\n        1:14.25 (25.64)     1:40.00 (25.75)\r\n  3 Alex Haymond              Thomas            1:41.07    1:40.36   16  \r\n                 23.17        48.47 (25.30)\r\n        1:13.92 (25.45)     1:40.36 (26.44)\r\n  4 Andrew Clifford           College of Idaho  1:41.95    1:41.46   15  \r\n                 23.68        48.98 (25.30)\r\n        1:14.90 (25.92)     1:41.46 (26.56)\r\n  5 Seth Cripe             SO Olivet Nazarene   1:42.88    1:41.65   14  \r\n                 24.05        49.89 (25.84)\r\n        1:15.86 (25.97)     1:41.65 (25.79)\r\n  6 Tim Schmalzreich       SR Lindenwood        1:42.07    1:42.03   13  \r\n                 23.93        49.24 (25.31)\r\n        1:15.18 (25.94)     1:42.03 (26.85)\r\n  7 Noah Oh                FR Keiser            1:42.80    1:42.07   12  \r\n                 24.12        49.68 (25.56)\r\n        1:15.74 (26.06)     1:42.07 (26.33)\r\n  8 Justin Lewis           SO Keiser            1:41.52    1:43.35   11  \r\n                 23.36        49.48 (26.12)\r\n        1:16.66 (27.18)     1:43.35 (26.69)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 100 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>KU&#8217;s Junior <strong>Maria Barrera<\/strong> swam to a win in the B final with her 1:06.07.<\/p>\n<p>ONU&#8217;s <strong>Andrea Vega<\/strong> nabbed the win in the A final with a 1:02.99 with SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Sara Lacusky<\/strong> behind in a 1:03.66. Cumberlands <strong>Julia Hnidenko<\/strong> touched third in a 1:04.91.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 25  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:02.09  2012      Catherine Duquet, SCAD\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Andrea Vega            JR Olivet Nazarene   1:04.50    1:02.99   20  \r\n                 29.58      1:02.99 (33.41)\r\n  2 Sara Lacusky           JR SCAD              1:04.09    1:03.66   17  \r\n                 30.23      1:03.66 (33.43)\r\n  3 Julia Hnidenko            Cumberlands       1:05.04    1:04.91   16  \r\n                 30.57      1:04.91 (34.34)\r\n  4 Kendra Monnin             Wvu-Tech          1:05.93    1:05.66   15  \r\n                 30.90      1:05.66 (34.76)\r\n  5 Alle Ragland           SR SCAD              1:06.44    1:06.02   14  \r\n                 31.23      1:06.02 (34.79)\r\n  6 Caroline Yannelli         College of Idaho  1:05.75    1:06.31   13  \r\n                 31.30      1:06.31 (35.01)\r\n  7 Hannah Springer        FR Asbury            1:06.60    1:06.36   12  \r\n                 31.06      1:06.36 (35.30)\r\n  8 Emily Rozar            SO SCAD              1:06.63    1:06.72   11  \r\n                 31.11      1:06.72 (35.61)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 100 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>Keiser sophomore <strong>Lukas Macek<\/strong> became the only guy to dip under 54-seconds this year by posting a 53.98 with Thomas University&#8217;s <strong>Mitch Graham<\/strong> swimming a 54.87 for second while ONU&#8217;s <strong>Guilherme Magnoler<\/strong> swam a 55.05 to place third.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 26  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 53.06  2009      Bryan Haile, Cal Baptist\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Lukas Macek            SO Keiser              55.17      53.98   20  \r\n                 25.57        53.98 (28.41)\r\n  2 Mitch Graham              Thomas              56.21      54.87   17  \r\n                 25.74        54.87 (29.13)\r\n  3 Guilherme Magnoler     SR Olivet Nazarene     55.46      55.05   16  \r\n                 25.81        55.05 (29.24)\r\n  4 Joel Hansson           JR Keiser              56.38      55.68   15  \r\n                 26.18        55.68 (29.50)\r\n  5 Paulo Dias Ignacio Jr     Wvu-Tech            56.54      55.74   14  \r\n                 26.18        55.74 (29.56)\r\n  6 Anton Arvidsson        SR SCAD                56.89      55.76   13  \r\n                 25.81        55.76 (29.95)\r\n  7 Deion Alfajora         FR Keiser              56.63      55.98   12  \r\n                 26.28        55.98 (29.70)\r\n  8 Henrique Saraceni      FR Union College       56.76      56.39   11  \r\n                 26.30        56.39 (30.09)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 100 Back<\/h3>\n<p>SCAD senior Cadie Crow earned a B final win in a 1:00.12.<\/p>\n<p>ONU senior <strong>Amanda Moran<\/strong> swam a 57.06 to win the A final with Brenau&#8217;s <strong>Lindsay Dowling<\/strong> touching second in 57.57. SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Julie Henninger<\/strong> swam a 57.96 to earn third in the A final.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 27  Women 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 52.76  2012      Cheyenne Coffman, Fresno Pacific\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Amanda Moran           SR Olivet Nazarene     57.77      57.06   20  \r\n                 28.21        57.06 (28.85)\r\n  2 Lindsay Dowling        JR Brenau              58.25      57.57   17  \r\n                 27.98        57.57 (29.59)\r\n  3 Julie Henninger        JR SCAD                58.35      57.96   16  \r\n                 28.24        57.96 (29.72)\r\n  4 Kamy Alexander         FR Loyola              58.14      58.32   15  \r\n                 28.55        58.32 (29.77)\r\n  5 Margaret Halloran      FR Milligan            58.69      58.72   14  \r\n                 28.53        58.72 (30.19)\r\n  6 Kara DeLong            SR Olivet Nazarene     58.36      58.77   13  \r\n                 28.72        58.77 (30.05)\r\n  7 Chelsea Merfol         FR Lindenwood          59.59      58.86   12  \r\n                 28.76        58.86 (30.10)\r\n  8 Sara Farmer            SO Milligan            58.85      59.07   11  \r\n                 29.01        59.07 (30.06)\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 100 Back<\/h3>\n<p>KU&#8217;s <strong>Marcel Nagy<\/strong> and SCAD&#8217;s<strong> Gergo Zachar<\/strong> tied for first in the A final with a time of 48.47 while SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Brogan Bunner <\/strong>nabbed third in 49.85.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the A final was Lindenwood&#8217;s <strong>Carolus Josefina<\/strong> in 51.59.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 28  Men 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 46.28  3\/7\/2014  Daniel Z Ramirez, Oklahoma Baptist\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - 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