﻿{"id":299661,"date":"2018-03-08T10:34:48","date_gmt":"2018-03-08T17:34:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=299661"},"modified":"2018-03-08T11:01:31","modified_gmt":"2018-03-08T18:01:31","slug":"ryen-van-wyk-sophia-diagne-poised-for-second-wins-at-njcaa-champs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ryen-van-wyk-sophia-diagne-poised-for-second-wins-at-njcaa-champs\/","title":{"rendered":"Ryen Van Wyk, Sophia Diagne Poised for Second Wins at NJCAA Champs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Indian River, on track for another dominant effort at the NJCAA championships, put up the top qualifying times in five events during the second morning of prelims action at the NJCAA championships.\u00a0<strong>Ryan Van Wyk\u00a0<\/strong>and\u00a0<strong>Sophia Diagne\u00a0<\/strong>of Indian River, both individual winners on night one, qualified first to give themselves a shot at a second win in the evening finals.<\/p>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Courtney Stewart\u00a0<\/strong>qualified first in the women&#8217;s 50 back in 26.64, well ahead of teammate\u00a0<strong>Jillian Contich<\/strong> (27.44). Southwestern Oregon&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Piper Engler\u00a0<\/strong>took third in 27.57.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 15  Women 50 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 24.93  3\/2\/2016  Tayla Lovemore, Indian River\r\n               1:16.99  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Stewart, Courtn  20 Indian River-FL     57.55      26.64 QUAL   \r\n  2 Contich, Jillia  19 Indian River-FL   1:00.60      27.44 QUAL   \r\n  3 Engler, Piper    18 Swocc-OR          1:00.51      27.57 QUAL   \r\n  4 Furgeson, Colle  19 Lincoln-IL        1:00.87      28.01 QUAL   \r\n  5 Shenal, Alicia   19 MCC               1:00.13      28.11 QUAL   \r\n  6 Priest, Angel       Genesee           1:04.48      29.11 QUAL   \r\n  7 Kornowski, Kail     SGSC-GA           1:05.28      29.16 QUAL   \r\n  8 O'Connell, Magg     FIT-MR            1:04.79      29.58 QUAL<\/pre>\n<p>The IRSC Pioneers swept the top three spots in the men&#8217;s 50 back. Van Wyk led the way in 23.07, followed by\u00a0teammates\u00a0<strong>Guillaume Bolivard<\/strong> (23.86) and\u00a0<strong>Jared Ingram<\/strong> (23.99).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 16  Men 50 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 22.38  12\/15\/2017Ruben van Leeuwen, Indian River\r\n               1:09.69  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Wyk, Ryen    19 Indian River-FL     50.75      23.07 QUAL   \r\n  2 Bolivard, Guill  20 Indian River-FL     51.81      23.86 QUAL   \r\n  3 Ingram, Jared    19 Indian River-FL     51.24      23.99 QUAL   \r\n  4 Neinas, Macoy    19 Lincoln-IL          53.18      24.78 QUAL   \r\n  5 Gantenbein, Daw  20 Barton Cougars-Z    56.28      24.81 QUAL   \r\n  6 Eyre, Kalen      18 Lincoln-IL          53.97      25.19 QUAL   \r\n  7 Buczkowski, Rya     SGSC-GA             54.34      25.56 QUAL   \r\n  8 Lobrutto, Derek  20 Indian River-FL     55.10      25.60 QUAL<\/pre>\n<p>In the women&#8217;s 400 IM,\u00a0Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Malin Wallen\u00a0<\/strong>qualified first by more than 18 seconds in 4:33.01. Coming in behind her were South Georgia State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jessica Dunton\u00a0<\/strong>(4:51.14) and Iowa Lakes&#8217;\u00a0<strong>Monique Dias\u00a0<\/strong>(4:52.60).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 17  Women 400 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 4:18.65  3\/7\/2014  Barbara Caraballo, Indian River\r\n                 6:21.49  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Wallen, Malin    20 Indian River-FL   4:30.09    4:33.01 QUAL   \r\n                 29.70      1:02.86 (33.16)\r\n        1:37.09 (34.23)     2:11.67 (34.58)\r\n        2:50.65 (38.98)     3:30.30 (39.65)\r\n        4:02.55 (32.25)     4:33.01 (30.46)\r\n  2 Dunton, Jessica     SGSC-GA           4:43.28    4:51.14 QUAL   \r\n                 29.69      1:03.66 (33.97)\r\n        1:40.68 (37.02)     2:16.78 (36.10)\r\n        3:00.42 (43.64)     3:44.32 (43.90)\r\n        4:18.17 (33.85)     4:51.14 (32.97)\r\n  3 Dias, Monique       Iowa Lakes-IA     4:59.96    4:52.60 QUAL   \r\n                 30.24      1:05.99 (35.75)\r\n        1:43.87 (37.88)     2:21.01 (37.14)\r\n        3:01.67 (40.66)     3:43.72 (42.05)\r\n        4:19.07 (35.35)     4:52.60 (33.53)\r\n  4 Asuncion, Shayn     Iowa Lakes-IA     5:00.03    4:54.49 QUAL   \r\n                 30.44      1:05.82 (35.38)\r\n        1:46.02 (40.20)     2:25.64 (39.62)\r\n        3:04.78 (39.14)     3:46.34 (41.56)\r\n        4:20.91 (34.57)     4:54.49 (33.58)\r\n  5 VanDermeer, Ash  19 MCC               5:06.06    4:56.47 QUAL   \r\n                 30.60      1:06.77 (36.17)\r\n        1:43.12 (36.35)     2:18.82 (35.70)\r\n        3:03.19 (44.37)     3:49.13 (45.94)\r\n        4:22.98 (33.85)     4:56.47 (33.49)\r\n  6 DeBiase, Allie   20 Erie-NI           5:21.15    5:02.13 QUAL   \r\n                 31.76      1:10.62 (38.86)\r\n        1:51.22 (40.60)     2:31.11 (39.89)\r\n        3:13.53 (42.42)     3:55.24 (41.71)\r\n        4:29.76 (34.52)     5:02.13 (32.37)\r\n  7 Henderson, Mira     SGSC-GA           5:10.48    5:14.17 QUAL   \r\n                 31.80      1:10.47 (38.67)\r\n        1:50.86 (40.39)     2:30.22 (39.36)\r\n        3:16.47 (46.25)     4:03.01 (46.54)\r\n        4:39.03 (36.02)     5:14.17 (35.14)\r\n  8 Krahn, Rena      19 Swocc-OR          5:25.50    5:15.61 QUAL   \r\n                 32.35      1:11.99 (39.64)\r\n        1:51.28 (39.29)     2:31.83 (40.55)\r\n        3:15.67 (43.84)     4:01.00 (45.33)\r\n        4:38.36 (37.36)     5:15.61 (37.25)<\/pre>\n<p>For the first time all day, a swimmer not from Indian River earned the top qualifying time. Iowa Lakes&#8217;\u00a0<strong>Hylton Collinson\u00a0<\/strong>was first in the men&#8217;s 400 IM in 4:03.33, followed by the Indian River duo of\u00a0<strong>Nikola Milosavljevic<\/strong> (4:04.77) and\u00a0<strong>Christian Nishimura\u00a0<\/strong>(4:05.79)<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 18  Men 400 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 3:47.15  1997      Marcin Malinski, Indian River\r\n                 5:31.09  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Collinson, Hylt     Iowa Lakes-IA     4:05.18    4:03.33 QUAL   \r\n                 24.72        53.86 (29.14)\r\n        1:25.48 (31.62)     1:57.88 (32.40)\r\n        2:30.83 (32.95)     3:04.65 (33.82)\r\n        3:34.49 (29.84)     4:03.33 (28.84)\r\n  2 Milosavljevic,   19 Indian River-FL   4:06.20    4:04.77 QUAL   \r\n                 25.37        53.99 (28.62)\r\n        1:24.46 (30.47)     1:54.03 (29.57)\r\n        2:30.32 (36.29)     3:06.92 (36.60)\r\n        3:36.51 (29.59)     4:04.77 (28.26)\r\n  3 Nishimura, Chri  19 Indian River-FL   4:08.51    4:05.79 QUAL   \r\n                 24.95        53.20 (28.25)\r\n        1:26.73 (33.53)     2:00.69 (33.96)\r\n        2:33.77 (33.08)     3:07.90 (34.13)\r\n        3:36.90 (29.00)     4:05.79 (28.89)\r\n  4 Martinez, Ferra     Genesee           4:17.19    4:06.76 QUAL   \r\n                 25.87        55.39 (29.52)\r\n        1:27.68 (32.29)     1:59.07 (31.39)\r\n        2:33.46 (34.39)     3:08.40 (34.94)\r\n        3:37.60 (29.20)     4:06.76 (29.16)\r\n  5 Lynch, Conor     19 Indian River-FL   4:03.21    4:10.50 QUAL   \r\n                 25.56        54.47 (28.91)\r\n        1:25.57 (31.10)     1:56.02 (30.45)\r\n        2:33.08 (37.06)     3:10.70 (37.62)\r\n        3:41.77 (31.07)     4:10.50 (28.73)\r\n  6 Bopp, Orion         SGSC-GA           4:21.25    4:12.39 QUAL   \r\n                 26.30        55.71 (29.41)\r\n        1:28.69 (32.98)     2:01.61 (32.92)\r\n        2:37.30 (35.69)     3:13.85 (36.55)\r\n        3:43.89 (30.04)     4:12.39 (28.50)\r\n  7 McGuire, Collin  19 Swocc-OR          4:26.22    4:14.39 QUAL   \r\n                 26.22        56.28 (30.06)\r\n        1:29.26 (32.98)     2:01.61 (32.35)\r\n        2:39.76 (38.15)     3:18.31 (38.55)\r\n        3:46.54 (28.23)     4:14.39 (27.85)\r\n  8 Williams, Shane  19 Swocc-OR          4:21.11    4:15.96 QUAL   \r\n                 26.26        56.53 (30.27)\r\n        1:30.34 (33.81)     2:03.93 (33.59)\r\n        2:38.72 (34.79)     3:14.33 (35.61)\r\n        3:45.73 (31.40)     4:15.96 (30.23)<\/pre>\n<p>In the women&#8217;s 100 fly, Diagne finished first by more than three seconds, posting a time of 57.04. Teammate\u00a0<strong>Ianthe van der Westhuizen<\/strong> took second in 1:00.36, followed by Iowa Central&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jana Burner\u00a0<\/strong>(!:00.81).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 19  Women 100 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 53.27  3\/8\/2013  Yurie Nakano, Indian River\r\n               1:23.99  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Diagne, Sophia   19 Indian River-FL     55.73      57.04 QUAL   \r\n                 26.34        57.04 (30.70)\r\n  2 Van Der Westhui  19 Indian River-FL     59.61    1:00.36 QUAL   \r\n                 28.71      1:00.36 (31.65)\r\n  3 Burner, Jana     20 Iowa Central-IA   1:00.66    1:00.81 QUAL   \r\n                 26.92      1:00.81 (33.89)\r\n  4 Aldridge, Abiga     SGSC-GA           1:01.98    1:01.25 QUAL   \r\n                 28.56      1:01.25 (32.69)\r\n  5 Berglund, Olivi  19 Indian River-FL   1:03.62    1:01.58 QUAL   \r\n                 28.60      1:01.58 (32.98)\r\n  6 Shiozawa, Nanak     Genesee           1:03.04    1:01.81 QUAL   \r\n                 28.85      1:01.81 (32.96)\r\n  7 Garrison, Linds     SGSC-GA           1:03.21    1:01.91 QUAL   \r\n                 29.17      1:01.91 (32.74)\r\n  8 Nordquist, Grac  20 Iowa Central-IA   1:02.25    1:02.11 QUAL   \r\n                 28.78      1:02.11 (33.33)<\/pre>\n<p>Iowa Central&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Mitch Emery\u00a0<\/strong>was first in the men&#8217;s 100 fly prelims in 49.76, while\u00a0<strong>Gabriele Sasia\u00a0<\/strong>(50.26) and\u00a0<strong>Ruben Van Leeuwen\u00a0<\/strong>(50.27), both of Indian River, will swim on either side of Emery in the final.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 20  Men 100 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 46.53  3\/2\/2017  Nicholas Loomis, Indian River\r\n               1:05.79  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Emery, Mitch        Iowa Central-IA     51.66      49.76 QUAL   \r\n                 22.81        49.76 (26.95)\r\n  2 Sasia, Gabriele  20 Indian River-FL     48.91      50.26 QUAL   \r\n                 23.52        50.26 (26.74)\r\n  3 Van Leeuwen, Ru  20 Indian River-FL     47.86      50.27 QUAL   \r\n                 23.23        50.27 (27.04)\r\n  4 Adams, Tucker    19 Indian River-FL     50.88      50.84 QUAL   \r\n                 24.12        50.84 (26.72)\r\n  5 Wilson, Keagan   19 Barton Cougars-Z    52.62      52.09 QUAL   \r\n                 23.88        52.09 (28.21)\r\n  6 Bloom, Jackson      SGSC-GA             51.56      52.20 QUAL   \r\n                 24.22        52.20 (27.98)\r\n  7 Jorgensen, Lass     Iowa Central-IA     52.26      52.46 QUAL   \r\n                 24.31        52.46 (28.15)\r\n  8 Metzger, Benjam  22 MCC                 56.00      52.55 QUAL   \r\n                 24.55        52.55 (28.00)<\/pre>\n<p>A trio of Indian River swimmers occupied the top three spots in the women&#8217;s 200 free.\u00a0<strong>Elizabeth Watts\u00a0<\/strong>took first in 1:53.59, two hundredths ahead of teammate\u00a0<strong>Camryn Wheals\u00a0<\/strong>(1:53.61).\u00a0<strong>Kenzy Green\u00a0<\/strong>qualified third in 1:56.31.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 21  Women 200 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 1:47.75  3\/5\/2014  Yurie Nakano, Indian River\r\n                 2:47.29  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School        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   2:00.64 (31.41)\r\n  6 Alonso Rivas, S     Iowa Central-IA   2:01.89    2:01.79 QUAL   \r\n                 26.91        57.40 (30.49)\r\n        1:29.63 (32.23)     2:01.79 (32.16)\r\n  7 Herndon, Britta     SGSC-GA           1:57.28    2:04.55 QUAL   \r\n                 28.78      1:00.31 (31.53)\r\n        1:32.47 (32.16)     2:04.55 (32.08)\r\n  8 Kornowski, Kail     SGSC-GA           2:08.23    2:04.65 QUAL   \r\n                 28.89      1:00.48 (31.59)\r\n        1:32.98 (32.50)     2:04.65 (31.67)<\/pre>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Tiger Pilkington\u00a0<\/strong>took first in the final event of the morning, the men&#8217;s 200 free. Pilkington touched in a time of 1:41.25, ahead of teammates\u00a0<strong>Kevin Bargate\u00a0<\/strong>(1:42.30) and\u00a0<strong>Luka Tomic\u00a0<\/strong>(1:44.31).<\/p>\n<p>Other finalists will include Mesa&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Gabriel Knaut\u00a0<\/strong>(1:44.69), South Georgia State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Andrew Woith\u00a0<\/strong>(1:45.15), South Georgia State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Zac Elz\u00a0<\/strong>(1:47.07), Mesa&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Cameron Wagner\u00a0<\/strong>(1:48.82) and South Georgia State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Ryan Buczkowski\u00a0<\/strong>(1:48.85).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Indian River, on track for another dominant effort at the NJCAA championships, put up the top qualifying times in five events during the second morning of prelims action at 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