﻿{"id":299165,"date":"2018-03-03T14:46:02","date_gmt":"2018-03-03T21:46:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=299165"},"modified":"2018-03-03T19:05:46","modified_gmt":"2018-03-04T02:05:46","slug":"2018-naia-championships-day-four-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2018-naia-championships-day-four-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"SCAD Women, Keiser Men Take 2018 NAIA Championship Titles"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Savannah College of Art and Design women&#8217;s swimming and diving team took home the NAIA Championship by winning 603.5 points over Olivet Nazarene&#8217;s score of 519 points.<\/p>\n<p>The Keiser University men nabbed a national team title by scoring 653.5 points which was far more than second place team, SCAD&#8217;s score of 485.5. Taking third overall was ONU in 481.5.<\/p>\n<p>Tonight&#8217;s events include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Women 1650 Free<\/li>\n<li>Men 1650 Free<\/li>\n<li>Women 200 Back<\/li>\n<li>Men 200 Back Finals<\/li>\n<li>Women 100 Free<\/li>\n<li>Men 100 Free<\/li>\n<li>Women 200 Breast<\/li>\n<li>Men 200 Breast<\/li>\n<li>Women 200 Fly<\/li>\n<li>Men 200 Fly<\/li>\n<li>Men 1-meter Diving<\/li>\n<li>Women 400 Free Relay<\/li>\n<li>Men 400 Free Relay<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Overall Scores:<\/p>\n<p>Women:<\/p>\n<pre>1. Scad                            603.5   2. Olivet Nazarene University        519\r\n3. University of the Cumberlands     387   4. Lindsey Wilson College            267\r\n5. Keiser University                 254   6. Loyola New Orleans Swim Team      238\r\n7. College of Idaho                  230   8. Brenau University                 191\r\n9. Lindenwood Belleville             166  10. Asbury University                 164\r\n11. Union College                   140.5 12. Indiana Wesleyan University       114\r\n13. Wvu-Tech                          113 14. Milligan College                   84\r\n15. St Ambrose                         78 16. Morningside College Swimming       63\r\n17. Thomas University                  47 18. Life University                    19\r\n19. Columbia College                   16 20. Bethel University                  13\r\n21. Soka University                     4<\/pre>\n<p>Men:<\/p>\n<pre>1. Keiser University               653.5   2. Scad                            485.5\r\n3. Olivet Nazarene University      481.5   4. Lindenwood Belleville             331\r\n5. Thomas University               294.5   6. University of the Cumberlands     267\r\n7. Wvu-Tech                        234.5   8. College of Idaho                179.5\r\n9. Loyola New Orleans Swim Team      174  10. Union College                     134\r\n11. Lindsey Wilson College            131 12. Asbury University                  71\r\n13. St Ambrose                         69 14. Morningside College Swimming       46\r\n15. Life University                    17 16. Campbellsville University          10\r\n16. Midland University                 10 18. Bethel University                   8\r\n18. Milligan College                    8<\/pre>\n<p>Check below for event-by-event coverage.<\/p>\n<h3>Women 1650 Free<\/h3>\n<p>Morningside&#8217;s <strong>Suzanna Gonzalez<\/strong> swam away with the win with a time of 17:07.01 while ONU&#8217;s <strong>Karla Islas<\/strong> took second in 17:26.47. Milligan&#8217;s <strong>Margaret Halloran<\/strong> swam a 17:35.61 to notch a third place finish.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 29  Women 1650 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 16:43.37  2007      Kathryn Rosberg, Simon Fraser\r\n    Name                 Year School               Seed     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n  1 Suzanna Gonzalez       SR Morningside      17:19.28   17:07.01   20  \r\n                 27.57        57.24 (29.67)\r\n        1:27.74 (30.50)     1:58.39 (30.65)\r\n        2:29.04 (30.65)     2:59.85 (30.81)\r\n        3:30.71 (30.86)     4:01.61 (30.90)\r\n        4:32.70 (31.09)     5:03.80 (31.10)\r\n        5:35.15 (31.35)     6:06.37 (31.22)\r\n        6:37.36 (30.99)     7:08.69 (31.33)\r\n        7:40.14 (31.45)     8:11.56 (31.42)\r\n        8:43.12 (31.56)     9:14.75 (31.63)\r\n        9:46.42 (31.67)    10:18.04 (31.62)\r\n       10:49.74 (31.70)    11:21.54 (31.80)\r\n       11:53.35 (31.81)    12:25.13 (31.78)\r\n       12:56.84 (31.71)    13:28.42 (31.58)\r\n       14:00.28 (31.86)    14:31.98 (31.70)\r\n       15:03.59 (31.61)    15:35.25 (31.66)\r\n       16:06.50 (31.25)    16:37.55 (31.05)    17:07.01 (29.46)\r\n  2 Karla Islas            FR Olivet Nazarene  17:51.76   17:26.47   17  \r\n                 29.35      1:00.84 (31.49)\r\n        1:32.69 (31.85)     2:04.74 (32.05)\r\n        2:36.54 (31.80)     3:08.08 (31.54)\r\n        3:40.16 (32.08)     4:11.77 (31.61)\r\n        4:43.30 (31.53)     5:15.16 (31.86)\r\n        5:46.88 (31.72)     6:18.39 (31.51)\r\n        6:50.25 (31.86)     7:22.05 (31.80)\r\n        7:53.91 (31.86)     8:25.59 (31.68)\r\n        8:57.27 (31.68)     9:28.89 (31.62)\r\n       10:00.77 (31.88)    10:32.79 (32.02)\r\n       11:04.73 (31.94)    11:36.88 (32.15)\r\n       12:08.55 (31.67)    12:40.49 (31.94)\r\n       13:11.95 (31.46)    13:43.72 (31.77)\r\n       14:15.45 (31.73)    14:47.39 (31.94)\r\n       15:19.22 (31.83)    15:51.44 (32.22)\r\n       16:23.12 (31.68)    16:55.46 (32.34)    17:26.47 (31.01)\r\n  3 Margaret Halloran      FR Milligan         17:46.92   17:35.61   16  \r\n                 28.03        58.91 (30.88)\r\n        1:30.16 (31.25)     2:01.81 (31.65)\r\n        2:33.66 (31.85)     3:05.46 (31.80)\r\n        3:37.56 (32.10)     4:09.67 (32.11)\r\n        4:42.08 (32.41)     5:14.45 (32.37)\r\n        5:46.77 (32.32)     6:19.44 (32.67)\r\n        6:51.52 (32.08)     7:24.00 (32.48)\r\n        7:56.32 (32.32)     8:28.46 (32.14)\r\n        9:00.82 (32.36)     9:33.83 (33.01)\r\n       10:05.90 (32.07)    10:38.50 (32.60)\r\n       11:11.16 (32.66)    11:43.77 (32.61)\r\n       12:16.32 (32.55)    12:48.73 (32.41)\r\n       13:21.66 (32.93)    13:53.89 (32.23)\r\n       14:26.13 (32.24)    14:58.38 (32.25)\r\n       15:30.35 (31.97)    16:02.48 (32.13)\r\n       16:34.32 (31.84)    17:05.68 (31.36)    17:35.61 (29.93)\r\n  4 April O'Gorman         FR SCAD             17:37.50   17:38.28   15  \r\n                 28.20        58.69 (30.49)\r\n        1:30.22 (31.53)     2:01.91 (31.69)\r\n        2:33.95 (32.04)     3:05.73 (31.78)\r\n        3:37.91 (32.18)     4:09.96 (32.05)\r\n        4:42.45 (32.49)     5:14.77 (32.32)\r\n        5:46.80 (32.03)     6:19.12 (32.32)\r\n        6:51.13 (32.01)     7:23.72 (32.59)\r\n        7:56.62 (32.90)     8:29.28 (32.66)\r\n        9:01.07 (31.79)     9:33.87 (32.80)\r\n       10:06.41 (32.54)    10:38.69 (32.28)\r\n       11:11.14 (32.45)    11:43.87 (32.73)\r\n       12:16.04 (32.17)    12:48.60 (32.56)\r\n       13:21.38 (32.78)    13:53.84 (32.46)\r\n       14:26.20 (32.36)    14:58.66 (32.46)\r\n       15:31.30 (32.64)    16:03.30 (32.00)\r\n       16:35.48 (32.18)    17:07.00 (31.52)    17:38.28 (31.28)\r\n  5 Ella Kleinschmidt      SR Brenau           18:09.63   17:58.01   14  \r\n                 29.55      1:01.84 (32.29)\r\n        1:34.24 (32.40)     2:06.90 (32.66)\r\n        2:39.40 (32.50)     3:12.08 (32.68)\r\n        3:44.78 (32.70)     4:17.42 (32.64)\r\n        4:50.03 (32.61)     5:22.83 (32.80)\r\n        5:55.77 (32.94)     6:28.47 (32.70)\r\n        7:01.25 (32.78)     7:34.21 (32.96)\r\n        8:07.09 (32.88)     8:39.93 (32.84)\r\n        9:13.05 (33.12)     9:46.02 (32.97)\r\n       10:19.03 (33.01)    10:52.07 (33.04)\r\n       11:25.20 (33.13)    11:58.34 (33.14)\r\n       12:31.19 (32.85)    13:04.09 (32.90)\r\n       13:37.27 (33.18)    14:10.50 (33.23)\r\n       14:43.89 (33.39)    15:17.00 (33.11)\r\n       15:49.97 (32.97)    16:22.70 (32.73)\r\n       16:55.17 (32.47)    17:27.17 (32.00)    17:58.01 (30.84)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 1650 Free<\/h3>\n<p>Lindenwood&#8217;s <strong>Niels Engeln<\/strong> swam the quickest time out of all the heats with his 15:38.00 which as well ahead of WVU-Tech&#8217;s <strong>Manuel Laguna Gomez<\/strong> (15:51.37) and ONU&#8217;s Xavier <strong>Bordes Adel<\/strong>l (15:51.53) in the men&#8217;s A final.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 30  Men 1650 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 15:18.39  3\/4\/2017  Joel Thatcher, SCAD\r\n    Name                 Year School               Seed     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n  1 Niels Engeln           SO Lindenwood       15:53.71   15:38.00   20  \r\n                 25.50        53.13 (27.63)\r\n        1:21.37 (28.24)     1:49.93 (28.56)\r\n        2:18.10 (28.17)     2:46.41 (28.31)\r\n        3:14.86 (28.45)     3:43.49 (28.63)\r\n        4:12.19 (28.70)     4:40.42 (28.23)\r\n        5:08.69 (28.27)     5:37.39 (28.70)\r\n        6:06.09 (28.70)     6:34.93 (28.84)\r\n        7:03.64 (28.71)     7:32.39 (28.75)\r\n        8:01.15 (28.76)     8:30.00 (28.85)\r\n        8:58.70 (28.70)     9:27.47 (28.77)\r\n        9:56.22 (28.75)    10:24.93 (28.71)\r\n       10:53.64 (28.71)    11:22.38 (28.74)\r\n       11:51.26 (28.88)    12:20.01 (28.75)\r\n       12:48.67 (28.66)    13:17.32 (28.65)\r\n       13:46.03 (28.71)    14:14.53 (28.50)\r\n       14:43.30 (28.77)    15:11.32 (28.02)    15:38.00 (26.68)\r\n  2 Manuel Laguna Gomez       Wvu-Tech         16:05.85   15:51.37   17  \r\n                 25.35        53.00 (27.65)\r\n        1:21.86 (28.86)     1:50.55 (28.69)\r\n        2:19.25 (28.70)     2:48.27 (29.02)\r\n        3:17.11 (28.84)     3:46.24 (29.13)\r\n        4:15.32 (29.08)     4:44.49 (29.17)\r\n        5:13.76 (29.27)     5:42.85 (29.09)\r\n        6:12.10 (29.25)     6:41.35 (29.25)\r\n        7:10.64 (29.29)     7:39.80 (29.16)\r\n        8:09.18 (29.38)     8:38.66 (29.48)\r\n        9:07.85 (29.19)     9:37.16 (29.31)\r\n       10:06.40 (29.24)    10:35.58 (29.18)\r\n       11:04.61 (29.03)    11:33.50 (28.89)\r\n       12:02.31 (28.81)    12:31.28 (28.97)\r\n       13:00.34 (29.06)    13:29.63 (29.29)\r\n       13:58.79 (29.16)    14:27.68 (28.89)\r\n       14:56.41 (28.73)    15:24.88 (28.47)    15:51.37 (26.49)\r\n  3 Xavier Bordes Adell    SO Olivet Nazarene  16:18.62   15:51.53   16  \r\n                 25.89        53.46 (27.57)\r\n        1:21.63 (28.17)     1:50.08 (28.45)\r\n        2:18.54 (28.46)     2:47.06 (28.52)\r\n        3:15.75 (28.69)     3:44.42 (28.67)\r\n        4:13.20 (28.78)     4:41.67 (28.47)\r\n        5:10.16 (28.49)     5:38.84 (28.68)\r\n        6:07.61 (28.77)     6:36.36 (28.75)\r\n        7:05.38 (29.02)     7:34.55 (29.17)\r\n        8:03.51 (28.96)     8:32.76 (29.25)\r\n        9:02.50 (29.74)     9:32.11 (29.61)\r\n       10:01.87 (29.76)    10:31.52 (29.65)\r\n       11:01.03 (29.51)    11:30.57 (29.54)\r\n       12:00.32 (29.75)    12:29.82 (29.50)\r\n       12:59.54 (29.72)    13:29.28 (29.74)\r\n       13:58.24 (28.96)    14:26.86 (28.62)\r\n       14:56.31 (29.45)    15:24.86 (28.55)    15:51.53 (26.67)\r\n  4 Wyatt Engler           SR Keiser           15:54.62   15:59.29   15  \r\n                 25.42        53.23 (27.81)\r\n        1:21.47 (28.24)     1:50.04 (28.57)\r\n        2:18.55 (28.51)     2:46.89 (28.34)\r\n        3:15.61 (28.72)     3:44.78 (29.17)\r\n        4:13.66 (28.88)     4:43.33 (29.67)\r\n        5:13.15 (29.82)     5:42.31 (29.16)\r\n        6:12.21 (29.90)     6:41.98 (29.77)\r\n        7:11.70 (29.72)     7:41.95 (30.25)\r\n        8:11.63 (29.68)     8:41.63 (30.00)\r\n        9:11.55 (29.92)     9:41.04 (29.49)\r\n       10:10.66 (29.62)    10:39.96 (29.30)\r\n       11:08.95 (28.99)    11:38.43 (29.48)\r\n       12:07.69 (29.26)    12:37.23 (29.54)\r\n       13:06.60 (29.37)    13:36.41 (29.81)\r\n       14:06.01 (29.60)    14:35.31 (29.30)\r\n       15:04.30 (28.99)    15:32.95 (28.65)    15:59.29 (26.34)\r\n  5 Marcos de Paula Damas     Wvu-Tech         16:11.04   16:04.92   14  \r\n                 25.65        53.94 (28.29)\r\n        1:22.79 (28.85)     1:51.65 (28.86)\r\n        2:20.48 (28.83)     2:49.07 (28.59)\r\n        3:18.23 (29.16)     3:47.03 (28.80)\r\n        4:16.25 (29.22)     4:45.35 (29.10)\r\n        5:14.13 (28.78)     5:43.30 (29.17)\r\n        6:12.50 (29.20)     6:41.38 (28.88)\r\n        7:10.24 (28.86)     7:38.95 (28.71)\r\n        8:07.64 (28.69)     8:36.77 (29.13)\r\n        9:05.89 (29.12)     9:35.06 (29.17)\r\n       10:04.47 (29.41)    10:33.89 (29.42)\r\n       11:03.41 (29.52)    11:32.85 (29.44)\r\n       12:02.80 (29.95)    12:32.89 (30.09)\r\n       13:03.31 (30.42)    13:33.48 (30.17)\r\n       14:03.63 (30.15)    14:33.95 (30.32)\r\n       15:04.67 (30.72)    15:35.35 (30.68)    16:04.92 (29.57)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 200 Back<\/h3>\n<p>Keiser junior was a <strong>Varvara Klyueva<\/strong> swam to a win in the B final with a 2:08.47.<\/p>\n<p>ONU&#8217;s<strong> Amanda Moran<\/strong> destroyed the A final in a quick 2:01.35 ahead of Cumberlands junior <strong>Christina<\/strong> <strong>Klouda<\/strong> (2:03.55) and Loyola freshman\u00a0<strong>Kamy Alexander<\/strong> (2:03.55).<\/p>\n<p>In eighth was Thomas University&#8217;s <strong>Kiana Molina<\/strong>\u00a0in a 2:12.05.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 31  Women 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:56.87  3\/4\/2017  Amanda Moran, Olivet Nazarene\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   2:05.07    2:01.35   20  \r\n                 29.04        59.94 (30.90)\r\n        1:30.50 (30.56)     2:01.35 (30.85)\r\n  2 Christina Klouda       JR Cumberlands       2:04.20    2:03.55   17  \r\n                 28.94        59.89 (30.95)\r\n        1:31.66 (31.77)     2:03.55 (31.89)\r\n  3 Kamy Alexander         FR Loyola            2:07.54    2:06.27   16  \r\n                 29.64      1:01.64 (32.00)\r\n        1:34.20 (32.56)     2:06.27 (32.07)\r\n  4 Shayna Salzman         JR SCAD              2:07.70    2:08.17   15  \r\n                 30.56      1:02.86 (32.30)\r\n        1:35.65 (32.79)     2:08.17 (32.52)\r\n  5 Lindsay Dowling        JR Brenau            2:08.16    2:08.32   14  \r\n                 29.34      1:01.18 (31.84)\r\n        1:34.68 (33.50)     2:08.32 (33.64)\r\n  6 Kara DeLong            SR Olivet Nazarene   2:06.94    2:09.28   13  \r\n                 30.47      1:03.36 (32.89)\r\n        1:36.75 (33.39)     2:09.28 (32.53)\r\n  7 Chelsea Merfol         FR Lindenwood        2:09.46    2:10.08   12  \r\n                 29.43      1:01.93 (32.50)\r\n        1:36.21 (34.28)     2:10.08 (33.87)\r\n  8 Kiana Molina              Thomas            2:09.68    2:12.09   11  \r\n                 30.34      1:03.47 (33.13)\r\n        1:38.68 (35.21)     2:12.09 (33.41)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 200 Back Finals<\/h3>\n<p>Lindsey Wilson&#8217;s <strong>Clemens Paetzold<\/strong> swam a 1:53.28 to win the B final.<\/p>\n<p>The A final was dominated by freshmen with SCAD&#8217;s<strong> Gergo Zachar<\/strong> (1:47.24) and Lindenwood&#8217;s <strong>Carlous<\/strong> <strong>Josefina<\/strong> (1:50.55) while ONU senior <strong>Charles Bennett<\/strong> swam a 1:50.62 to get third place.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the A final was Loyola&#8217;s <strong>Trey James<\/strong> in a 1:57.78.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 32  Men 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:45.61  2012      Ryan Searles, SCAD\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Gergo Zachar           FR SCAD              1:49.46    1:47.24   20  \r\n                 24.70        51.30 (26.60)\r\n        1:19.18 (27.88)     1:47.24 (28.06)\r\n  2 Carolus Josefina       FR Lindenwood        1:51.38    1:50.59   17  \r\n                 26.34        54.43 (28.09)\r\n        1:22.22 (27.79)     1:50.59 (28.37)\r\n  3 Charles Bennett        SR Olivet Nazarene   1:49.73    1:50.62   16  \r\n                 25.78        52.78 (27.00)\r\n        1:21.25 (28.47)     1:50.62 (29.37)\r\n  4 Daric Sundeen          FR Cumberlands       1:50.46    1:51.08   15  \r\n                 25.70        53.44 (27.74)\r\n        1:22.37 (28.93)     1:51.08 (28.71)\r\n  5 Brogan Bunner          JR SCAD              1:52.65    1:52.62   14  \r\n                 25.67        53.52 (27.85)\r\n        1:22.82 (29.30)     1:52.62 (29.80)\r\n  6 Santiago Baro          FR Lindenwood        1:53.07    1:52.79   13  \r\n                 26.40        54.59 (28.19)\r\n        1:23.68 (29.09)     1:52.79 (29.11)\r\n  7 Clay Bisher            SO Asbury            1:51.04    1:53.28   12  \r\n                 25.41        53.43 (28.02)\r\n        1:23.18 (29.75)     1:53.28 (30.10)\r\n  8 Trey James             SO Loyola            1:50.41    1:57.78   11  \r\n                 25.38        52.98 (27.60)\r\n        1:25.25 (32.27)     1:57.78 (32.53)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 100 Free<\/h3>\n<p>B final winner Union College&#8217;s <strong>Jessica Axford<\/strong> swam a 52.22.<\/p>\n<p>Lindsey Wilson&#8217;s sprint free duo of <strong>Alexis Kessler<\/strong> (51.00) and <strong>Jessica Macdonald<\/strong> (51.72) took 1-2 in the A final while SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Julie Henninger<\/strong> (52.28) touched third.<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the A final in eighth place was SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Sarah Dostie<\/strong> in a 52.98.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 33  Women 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 49.24  3\/4\/2017  Julie Woody, SCAD\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      51.54      51.00   20  \r\n                 24.48        51.00 (26.52)\r\n  2 Jessica Macdonald      SO Lindsey Wilson      52.42      51.72   17  \r\n                 25.16        51.72 (26.56)\r\n  3 Julie Henninger        JR SCAD                52.49      52.28   15.5\r\n                 24.99        52.28 (27.29)\r\n  3 Madison Kelly             College of Idaho    52.72      52.28   15.5\r\n                 25.07        52.28 (27.21)\r\n  5 Leanne Latocha         SO Olivet Nazarene     52.60      52.38   14  \r\n                 24.70        52.38 (27.68)\r\n  6 Mendy De Rooi          FR Cumberlands         52.95      52.45   13  \r\n                 25.47        52.45 (26.98)\r\n  7 Olivia Salome          SR Union College       52.70      52.66   12  \r\n                 25.29        52.66 (27.37)\r\n  8 Sarah Dostie           JR SCAD                52.80      52.98   11  \r\n                 25.79        52.98 (27.19)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 100 Free<\/h3>\n<p>The B final featured ONU&#8217;s <strong>Daniil Kuzmin<\/strong> and SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Anton Arvidsson<\/strong> tie for the win in a time of 46.15.<\/p>\n<p>Keiser University delivered a 1-2-3\u00a0blow to the men&#8217;s 100 free with <strong>Marcel Nagy<\/strong> (44.46), <strong>N&#8217;Nhyn<\/strong> <strong>Fernander<\/strong> (44.73) and <strong>Andrei Stukov<\/strong> (45.11).<\/p>\n<p>Finishing eighth was ONU&#8217;s <strong>Guilherme Magnoler<\/strong> in 46.12.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 34  Men 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 42.53  3\/8\/2014  Daniel Z Ramirez, Oklahoma Baptist\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Marcel Nagy            SO Keiser              45.01      44.46   20  \r\n                 21.58        44.46 (22.88)\r\n  2 N'Nhyn Fernander       FR Keiser              44.83      44.73   17  \r\n                 22.12        44.73 (22.61)\r\n  3 Andrei Stukov          JR Keiser              45.81      45.11   16  \r\n                 21.46        45.11 (23.65)\r\n  4 Perry Lindo               Thomas              45.33      45.26   15  \r\n                 22.13        45.26 (23.13)\r\n  5 Alex Haymond              Thomas              45.19      45.30   14  \r\n                 22.15        45.30 (23.15)\r\n  6 Zoltan Monori          FR SCAD                45.48      45.46   13  \r\n                 21.62        45.46 (23.84)\r\n  7 Justin Lewis           SO Keiser              45.61      45.75   12  \r\n                 22.05        45.75 (23.70)\r\n  8 Guilherme Magnoler     SR Olivet Nazarene     46.36      46.12   11  \r\n                 22.45        46.12 (23.67)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 200 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>Asbury <strong>Hannah Springer<\/strong> swam a 2:24.85 to win the B final.<\/p>\n<p>ONU&#8217;s <strong>Andrea Vega<\/strong> swam a 2:17.57 to win the A final with SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Sara Lacusky<\/strong> right behind in 2:17.77. Cumberlands <strong>Julia Hnidenko<\/strong> swam to a third place finish in 2:19.87.<\/p>\n<p>SCAD senior <strong>Alle Ragland<\/strong> swam to an eighth place finish in 2:23.94.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 35  Women 200 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 2:14.90  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 Andrea Vega            JR Olivet Nazarene   2:20.67    2:17.57   20  \r\n                 31.41      1:06.41 (35.00)\r\n        1:41.84 (35.43)     2:17.57 (35.73)\r\n  2 Sara Lacusky           JR SCAD              2:21.39    2:17.77   17  \r\n                 31.16      1:05.80 (34.64)\r\n        1:41.69 (35.89)     2:17.77 (36.08)\r\n  3 Julia Hnidenko            Cumberlands       2:22.00    2:19.87   16  \r\n                 31.32      1:06.58 (35.26)\r\n        1:42.94 (36.36)     2:19.87 (36.93)\r\n  4 Caroline Yannelli         College of Idaho  2:22.81    2:21.99   15  \r\n                 32.04      1:07.89 (35.85)\r\n        1:44.74 (36.85)     2:21.99 (37.25)\r\n  5 Cameron Klimczak       FR Cumberlands       2:23.36    2:22.80   14  \r\n                 32.13      1:08.32 (36.19)\r\n        1:45.40 (37.08)     2:22.80 (37.40)\r\n  6 Paige Carter           SO Loyola            2:24.18    2:23.03   13  \r\n                 32.78      1:08.82 (36.04)\r\n        1:45.77 (36.95)     2:23.03 (37.26)\r\n  7 Kendra Monnin             Wvu-Tech          2:23.88    2:23.40   12  \r\n                 32.56      1:08.36 (35.80)\r\n        1:45.55 (37.19)     2:23.40 (37.85)\r\n  8 Alle Ragland           SR SCAD              2:23.19    2:23.94   11  \r\n                 32.16      1:08.21 (36.05)\r\n        1:45.84 (37.63)     2:23.94 (38.10)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 200 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>Cumberlands junior <strong>Jacob Smith<\/strong> swam a 2:05.76 to win the B final.<\/p>\n<p>Keiser continued to roll towards a national championship with<strong> Lukas Macek<\/strong> (1:57.97) and <strong>Joel Hansson<\/strong> (2:01.42) taking a 1-2 finish in the A final. Touching third in a 2:02.59 was WVU-Tech&#8217;s <strong>Manuel Serrano<\/strong> <strong>Languna<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 36  Men 200 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:56.96  3\/7\/2015  Fernando Morillas, OBU\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            2:03.08    1:57.97   20  \r\n                 26.61        56.47 (29.86)\r\n        1:26.87 (30.40)     1:57.97 (31.10)\r\n  2 Joel Hansson           JR Keiser            2:03.83    2:01.42   17  \r\n                 27.49        58.21 (30.72)\r\n        1:29.54 (31.33)     2:01.42 (31.88)\r\n  3 Manuel Serrano Laguna     Wvu-Tech          2:05.82    2:02.59   16  \r\n                 27.68        59.04 (31.36)\r\n        1:30.79 (31.75)     2:02.59 (31.80)\r\n  4 Deion Alfajora         FR Keiser            2:05.53    2:03.05   15  \r\n                 27.53        58.44 (30.91)\r\n        1:30.05 (31.61)     2:03.05 (33.00)\r\n  5 Nate Peterson          SR Olivet Nazarene   2:05.20    2:04.51   14  \r\n                 28.00        59.27 (31.27)\r\n        1:31.08 (31.81)     2:04.51 (33.43)\r\n  6 Paulo Dias Ignacio Jr     Wvu-Tech          2:03.52    2:04.72   13  \r\n                 27.65        59.48 (31.83)\r\n        1:31.51 (32.03)     2:04.72 (33.21)\r\n  7 Gustav Lucas           FR Life              2:05.61    2:05.19   12  \r\n                 27.89        58.66 (30.77)\r\n        1:31.28 (32.62)     2:05.19 (33.91)\r\n  8 Henrique Saraceni      FR Union College     2:05.60    2:05.66   11  \r\n                 28.67      1:00.39 (31.72)\r\n        1:32.33 (31.94)     2:05.66 (33.33)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 200 Fly<\/h3>\n<p>Asbury&#8217;s <strong>Claire Goodrum<\/strong> took a win in the B final with a 2:09.74.<\/p>\n<p>SCAD swept the A final with <strong>Lydia Reinhardt<\/strong> (2:04.23) leading the way while <strong>Rebecca Justus<\/strong> (2:05.54) and <strong>Cadie Crow<\/strong> (2:06.55) followed in second and third, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Lindenwood freshman <strong>Amelie Essman<\/strong> touched in eighth with a 2:11.19.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 37  Women 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 2:00.89  3\/7\/2015  Christine Tixier, BIOLA\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Lydia Reinhardt        SO SCAD              2:04.88    2:04.23   20  \r\n                 27.53        58.34 (30.81)\r\n        1:30.46 (32.12)     2:04.23 (33.77)\r\n  2 Rebecca Justus         SR SCAD              2:06.88    2:05.54   17  \r\n                 28.52        59.90 (31.38)\r\n        1:32.43 (32.53)     2:05.54 (33.11)\r\n  3 Cadie Crow             SR SCAD              2:08.43    2:06.59   16  \r\n                 27.79        59.54 (31.75)\r\n        1:32.98 (33.44)     2:06.59 (33.61)\r\n  4 Marie Geck             FR Lindenwood        2:08.75    2:06.83   15  \r\n                 29.79      1:01.46 (31.67)\r\n        1:34.12 (32.66)     2:06.83 (32.71)\r\n  5 Alina Geck             FR Lindenwood        2:10.83    2:09.88   14  \r\n                 29.15      1:01.94 (32.79)\r\n        1:35.99 (34.05)     2:09.88 (33.89)\r\n  6 Anna Lofton            FR Keiser            2:10.44    2:09.97   13  \r\n                 29.25      1:01.58 (32.33)\r\n        1:34.80 (33.22)     2:09.97 (35.17)\r\n  7 Maggie Davis           FR Brenau            2:10.65    2:10.75   12  \r\n                 29.00      1:02.09 (33.09)\r\n        1:36.32 (34.23)     2:10.75 (34.43)\r\n  8 Amelie Essman          FR Lindenwood        2:09.08    2:11.19   11  \r\n                 28.43      1:01.12 (32.69)\r\n        1:35.98 (34.86)     2:11.19 (35.21)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 200 Fly<\/h3>\n<p>SCAD junior <strong>Ryan Sweat<\/strong> swam a 1:52.23 to take the win in the B final.<\/p>\n<p>ONU freshman <strong>Iran Cavalcante<\/strong> smashed the old meet record of 1:46.62 set by Lindenwood&#8217;s <strong>Javier<\/strong> <strong>Hernandez<\/strong> in 2011, by swimming a 1:45.27. SCAD&#8217;s <strong>Gergo Zachar<\/strong> nabbed a second place finish in a time of 1:50.70 with Lindenwood&#8217;s <strong>Martin Le Pays du Tei\u00a0<\/strong>taking third in 1:51.55.<\/p>\n<p>Lindenwood&#8217;s <strong>Timo Billman<\/strong> took eighth in the A final with a time of 1:55.10.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 38  Men 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 1:46.62  2011      Javier Hernandez, Lindenwood\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   1:50.31    1:45.27*  20  \r\n                 23.33        49.59 (26.26)\r\n        1:16.96 (27.37)     1:45.27 (28.31)\r\n  2 Gergo Zachar           FR SCAD              1:51.73    1:50.70   17  \r\n                 24.09        51.80 (27.71)\r\n        1:21.01 (29.21)     1:50.70 (29.69)\r\n  3 Martin Le Pays du Tei  FR Lindenwood        1:52.77    1:51.55   16  \r\n                 24.72        52.62 (27.90)\r\n        1:22.04 (29.42)     1:51.55 (29.51)\r\n  4 Miles Kredich          FR SCAD              1:51.57    1:51.94   15  \r\n                 24.03        51.74 (27.71)\r\n        1:20.88 (29.14)     1:51.94 (31.06)\r\n  5 Gergely Harsanyi       FR SCAD              1:51.42    1:52.06   14  \r\n                 23.87        51.40 (27.53)\r\n        1:20.22 (28.82)     1:52.06 (31.84)\r\n  6 Andrew Clifford           College of Idaho  1:51.83    1:53.31   13  \r\n                 25.15        53.46 (28.31)\r\n        1:22.98 (29.52)     1:53.31 (30.33)\r\n  7 Seth Cripe             SO Olivet Nazarene   1:52.89    1:53.59   12  \r\n                 25.67        54.79 (29.12)\r\n        1:23.78 (28.99)     1:53.59 (29.81)\r\n  8 Timo Billmann          JR Lindenwood        1:51.52    1:55.10   11  \r\n                 24.01        52.05 (28.04)\r\n        1:22.17 (30.12)     1:55.10 (32.93)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women 400 Free Relay<\/h3>\n<p>ONU nabbed the win in the A final with a 3:19.43 while SCAD swam a 3:29.89 for second place with Lindsey Wilson College taking third in 3:30.39.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 39  Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 3:23.11  3\/7\/2015  Oklahoma Baptist University, OBU\r\n                          L Galarza, E Forbes-Milne, A Antonissen, L Keller\r\n    School                              Prelims     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n<b>                                === A - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Olivet Nazarene                     3:32.25    3:29.43   40  \r\n     1) Andrea Vega JR                2) Karla Islas FR               \r\n     3) Deirdre Gerke SR              4) Leanne Latocha SO            \r\n                 24.79        52.37 (52.37)\r\n        1:18.62 (26.25)     1:45.87 (53.50)\r\n        2:10.65 (24.78)     2:37.74 (51.87)\r\n        3:01.80 (24.06)     3:29.43 (51.69)\r\n  2 SCAD                                3:33.87    3:29.89   34  \r\n     1) Sarah Dostie JR               2) Chloe Hui FR                 \r\n     3) Shayna Salzman JR             4) Julie Henninger JR           \r\n                 25.46        52.80 (52.80)\r\n        1:18.20 (25.40)     1:45.76 (52.96)\r\n        2:10.92 (25.16)     2:37.89 (52.13)\r\n        3:02.75 (24.86)     3:29.89 (52.00)\r\n  3 Lindsey Wilson                      3:31.55    3:30.39   32  \r\n     1) Laura Stephenson SR           2) Bailey Seitz JR              \r\n     3) Jessica Macdonald SO          4) Alexis Kessler               \r\n                 25.60        53.76 (53.76)\r\n        1:19.38 (25.62)     1:48.21 (54.45)\r\n        2:13.13 (24.92)     2:40.06 (51.85)\r\n        3:03.65 (23.59)     3:30.39 (50.33)\r\n  4 Cumberlands                         3:32.85    3:31.04   30  \r\n     1) Katy Smeltzer JR              2) Mendy De Rooi FR             \r\n     3) Christina Klouda JR           4) Brittany Litke SR            \r\n                 25.75        53.54 (53.54)\r\n        1:18.51 (24.97)     1:45.82 (52.28)\r\n        2:11.22 (25.40)     2:38.74 (52.92)\r\n        3:03.56 (24.82)     3:31.04 (52.30)\r\n  5 Keiser                              3:36.09    3:32.58   28  \r\n     1) Annamaria Zombai SO           2) Maria Barrera JR             \r\n     3) Kodi Cabral FR                4) Anna Lofton FR               \r\n                 25.72        53.52 (53.52)\r\n        1:18.63 (25.11)     1:46.62 (53.10)\r\n        2:11.49 (24.87)     2:40.02 (53.40)\r\n        3:04.62 (24.60)     3:32.58 (52.56)\r\n  6 Union College                       3:37.38    3:35.24   26  \r\n     1) Jessica Axford FR             2) Anna Misiewicz SR            \r\n     3) Elisabeth Kotmark SO          4) Olivia Salome SR             \r\n                 24.92        51.72 (51.72)\r\n        1:17.38 (25.66)     1:46.83 (55.11)\r\n        2:12.29 (25.46)     2:42.63 (55.80)\r\n        3:07.49 (24.86)     3:35.24 (52.61)\r\n  7 Indiana Wesleyan                    3:36.46    3:35.44   24  \r\n     1) Claire Casner FR              2) Kayla Hershberger SO         \r\n     3) Madison Wickholm FR           4) Emma Travis FR               \r\n                 26.43        54.72 (54.72)\r\n        1:20.62 (25.90)     1:50.02 (55.30)\r\n        2:15.45 (25.43)     2:43.36 (53.34)\r\n        3:07.95 (24.59)     3:35.44 (52.08)\r\n  8 Loyola                              3:37.80    3:37.84   22  \r\n     1) Paige Carter SO               2) Carolyn Ives SR              \r\n     3) Kamy Alexander FR             4) Elizabeth Skinner FR         \r\n                 26.30        54.73 (54.73)\r\n        1:20.25 (25.52)     1:48.69 (53.96)\r\n        2:15.14 (26.45)     2:43.33 (54.64)\r\n        3:08.50 (25.17)     3:37.84 (54.51)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men 400 Free Relay<\/h3>\n<p>Keiser came within .01 of breaking the NAIA record of 2:56.93 by posting a 2:56.94. ONU produced a 3:00.68 for second place with SCAD throwing down a 3:02.07.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 40  Men 400 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n  Meet Record: * 2:56.93  3\/7\/2015  Oklahoma Baptist University, OBU\r\n                          J Goyetche, M Sambolin, J Sossa, D Ramirez\r\n    School                              Prelims     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n<b>                                === A - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Keiser                              3:05.79    2:56.94   40  \r\n     1) Justin Lewis SO               2) Marcel Nagy SO               \r\n     3) N'Nhyn Fernander FR           4) Andrei Stukov JR             \r\n                 21.87        45.80 (45.80)\r\n        1:06.32 (20.52)     1:29.44 (43.64)\r\n        1:50.15 (20.71)     2:12.93 (43.49)\r\n        2:33.54 (20.61)     2:56.94 (44.01)\r\n  2 Olivet Nazarene                     3:07.57    3:00.68   34  \r\n     1) Daniil Kuzmin JR              2) Charles Bennett SR           \r\n     3) Guilherme Magnoler SR         4) Iran Cavalcante- Almeida FR  \r\n                 21.89        46.00 (46.00)\r\n        1:07.13 (21.13)     1:31.10 (45.10)\r\n        1:52.98 (21.88)     2:16.62 (45.52)\r\n        2:37.54 (20.92)     3:00.68 (44.06)\r\n  3 SCAD                                3:06.66    3:02.07   32  \r\n     1) Zoltan Monori FR              2) Tim Olbrich JR               \r\n     3) Gergo Zachar FR               4) Anton Arvidsson SR           \r\n                 21.57        45.03 (45.03)\r\n        1:06.10 (21.07)     1:30.85 (45.82)\r\n        1:52.10 (21.25)     2:16.34 (45.49)\r\n        2:37.96 (21.62)     3:02.07 (45.73)\r\n  4 Thomas                              3:07.38    3:02.39   30  \r\n     1) Perry Lindo                   2) Ethan Bainbridge FR          \r\n     3) Victor Dos Santos             4) Alex Haymond                 \r\n                 22.33        45.57 (45.57)\r\n        1:07.28 (21.71)     1:31.76 (46.19)\r\n        1:53.46 (21.70)     2:17.69 (45.93)\r\n        2:39.17 (21.48)     3:02.39 (44.70)\r\n  5 Lindenwood                          3:05.70    3:04.45   28  \r\n     1) Carolus Josefina FR           2) Paul Elaisa SR               \r\n     3) Tim Schmalzreich SR           4) Martin Le Pays du Teilleul FR\r\n                 22.36        46.64 (46.64)\r\n        1:08.49 (21.85)     1:32.91 (46.27)\r\n        1:55.07 (22.16)     2:19.21 (46.30)\r\n        2:40.98 (21.77)     3:04.45 (45.24)\r\n  6 Loyola                              3:07.29    3:05.55   26  \r\n     1) Jack Jackson FR               2) Warren Massimini SO          \r\n     3) Sam Vasquez FR                4) Trey James SO                \r\n                 22.30        46.40 (46.40)\r\n        1:08.27 (21.87)     1:32.59 (46.19)\r\n        1:54.64 (22.05)     2:18.52 (45.93)\r\n        2:40.24 (21.72)     3:05.55 (47.03)\r\n  7 Cumberlands                         3:07.62    3:05.68   24  \r\n     1) Joey Sedacca SR               2) Chase Simmons SR             \r\n     3) Viktor Lyson FR               4) Bryce Pierce JR              \r\n                 22.38        47.30 (47.30)\r\n        1:09.09 (21.79)     1:33.92 (46.62)\r\n        1:55.43 (21.51)     2:19.37 (45.45)\r\n        2:41.13 (21.76)     3:05.68 (46.31)\r\n  8 College of Idaho                    3:05.82    3:05.99   22  \r\n     1) Andrew Clifford               2) Dylan Osborne                \r\n     3) Cooper Salmen                 4) Jonathan Jennings            \r\n                 22.32        46.72 (46.72)\r\n        1:08.32 (21.60)     1:34.14 (47.42)\r\n        1:55.55 (21.41)     2:20.57 (46.43)\r\n        2:41.74 (21.17)     3:05.99 (45.42)<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Savannah College of Art and Design women&#8217;s swimming and diving team took home the NAIA Championship by winning 603.5 points over Olivet Nazarene&#8217;s score of 519 points. 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