﻿{"id":299701,"date":"2018-03-08T18:15:30","date_gmt":"2018-03-09T01:15:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=299701"},"modified":"2018-03-08T18:29:53","modified_gmt":"2018-03-09T01:29:53","slug":"2018-njcaa-swimming-championships-day-two-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2018-njcaa-swimming-championships-day-two-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"NJCAA Day Two Finals: Indian River Extends Lead, Win All But One"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>During the night two finals session at the 2018 NJCAA swimming championships, Indian River continued its domination over the circuit with wins in all but one of the events contested.<\/p>\n<p>The Indian River women have already accumulated 590 points, more than double the total of South Georgia State (287). Southwestern Oregon sits in third (202). For the men, Indian River is again more than doubling up South Georgia State, 630 to 275.5, with Monroe sitting in third (243).<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2018-njcaa-championships-day-two-day-2\/ncaa-college\/2018\/March\/7\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Results<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 4&#215;50 Free Relay<\/h3>\n<p>The Indian River women opened the evening with a dominant win in the 4&#215;50 free relay. The team of\u00a0<strong>Sophia Diagne<\/strong>,<strong> Courtney Stewart<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Courtney Perrett<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Camryn Wheals\u00a0<\/strong>put up a time of 1:32.77, just off the NAIA record of 1:32.39 set by Indian River in 2016.<\/p>\n<p>Iowa Central&#8217;s team of\u00a0<strong>Jana Burner<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Grace Nordquist<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Kailie Valentine\u00a0<\/strong>and\u00a0<strong>Sandra Alonso Rivas\u00a0<\/strong>took second in 1:40.61, and South Georgia State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jessilyn Graham<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Skylar Tafelski<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Brittany Herndon<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Delaney Smith\u00a0<\/strong>took third in 1:41.28.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 13  Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 1:32.39  3\/3\/2016  Indian River State College\r\n                          T Lovemore, O McReed, Y Ware, L Sims\r\n                 2:14.99  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    School                           Seed     Finals       Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Indian River-FL  'A'          1:34.39    1:32.77 QUAL    40  \r\n     1) Diagne, Sophia 19             2) Stewart, Courtney 20         \r\n     3) Perrett, Courtney 20          4) Wheals, Camryn 20            \r\n                 23.11        46.42 (23.31)\r\n        1:09.64 (23.22)     1:32.77 (23.13)\r\n  2 Iowa Central-IA  'A'          1:41.13    1:40.61 QUAL    34  \r\n     1) Burner, Jana 20               2) Nordquist, Grace 20          \r\n     3) Valentine, Kailie 19          4) Alonso Rivas, Sandra         \r\n                 24.84        50.78 (25.94)\r\n        1:16.99 (26.21)     1:40.61 (23.62)\r\n  3 SGSC-GA  'A'                  1:40.48    1:41.28 QUAL    32  \r\n     1) Graham, Jessilyn              2) Tafelski, Skylar             \r\n     3) Herndon, Brittany             4) Smith, Delaney               \r\n                 24.78        50.58 (25.80)\r\n        1:15.86 (25.28)     1:41.28 (25.42)\r\n  4 Swocc-OR  'A'                 1:45.85    1:43.02 QUAL    30  \r\n     1) Krahn, Rena 19                2) Falk, Mya 19                 \r\n     3) Robinson, Jessica 19          4) Hoyer, Khalani 20            \r\n                 26.60        52.59 (25.99)\r\n        1:18.08 (25.49)     1:43.02 (24.94)\r\n  5 Erie-NI  'A'                  1:46.96    1:44.01 QUAL    28  \r\n     1) Roblee, Haley 19              2) DeBiase, Allie 20            \r\n     3) Ettinger, Abbie 18            4) Smith, Tabby 20              \r\n                 27.54        53.20 (25.66)\r\n        1:19.27 (26.07)     1:44.01 (24.74)\r\n  6 Lincoln-IL  'A'               1:44.01    1:47.03 QUAL    26  \r\n     1) Kindhart, Miranda             2) Neuhaus, Kayleigh 18         \r\n     3) Homann, Nicole 18             4) Chalifoux, Kenzie 18         \r\n                 26.65        53.67 (27.02)\r\n        1:20.86 (27.19)     1:47.03 (26.17)\r\n  7 FIT-MR  'A'                   1:48.05    1:47.61 QUAL    24  \r\n     1) Smith, Sabine                 2) Miglino, Julia               \r\n     3) King, Leah                    4) O'Connell, Maggie            \r\n                 27.37        54.97 (27.60)\r\n        1:21.00 (26.03)     1:47.61 (26.61)\r\n  8 Genesee  'A'                  1:50.74    1:48.58 QUAL    22  \r\n     1) Priest, Angel                 2) Alberto, Zuwena              \r\n     3) Amico, Natalie                4) Shiozawa, Nanako             \r\n                 26.28        55.81 (29.53)\r\n        1:22.81 (27.00)     1:48.58 (25.77)<\/pre>\n<h3><strong>Men&#8217;s 4&#215;50 Free Relay<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>The Indian River men also opened up their Friday night session with a relay win as the team of\u00a0<strong>Ruben Van Leeuwen<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Ryen Van Wyk<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Guillaume Bolivard\u00a0<\/strong>and\u00a0<strong>Luka Tomic\u00a0<\/strong>put up a time of 1:20.97, more than five seconds ahead of their closest competiton.<\/p>\n<p>South Georgia State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Zac Elz<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Jackson Bloom<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Ryan Buczkowski\u00a0<\/strong>and\u00a0<strong>Andrew Brown\u00a0<\/strong>took second in 1:25.98. Third went to the Barton squad of\u00a0<strong>Elijae Draper<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Dawson Gantenbein<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>William Spitz<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Keagan Wilson\u00a0<\/strong>in 1:26.75.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 14  Men 200 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 1:17.70  3\/8\/2012  Indian River State College\r\n                          B. Tandy, L. Mosley, L. Flores, C. Weir\r\n                 1:58.99  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    School                           Seed     Finals       Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Indian River-FL  'A'          1:20.92    1:20.97 QUAL    40  \r\n     1) Van Leeuwen, Ruben 20         2) Van Wyk, Ryen 19             \r\n     3) Bolivard, Guillaume 20        4) Tomic, Luka 19               \r\n                 20.66        40.36 (19.70)\r\n        1:00.41 (20.05)     1:20.97 (20.56)\r\n  2 SGSC-GA  'A'                  1:28.02    1:25.98 QUAL    34  \r\n     1) Elz, Zac                      2) Bloom, Jackson               \r\n     3) Buczkowski, Ryan              4) Brown, Andrew                \r\n                 21.11        42.39 (21.28)\r\n        1:04.13 (21.74)     1:25.98 (21.85)\r\n  3 Barton Cougars-ZZ  'A'        1:30.28    1:26.75 QUAL    32  \r\n     1) Draper, Elijae 20             2) Gantenbein, Dawson 20        \r\n     3) Spitz, William 20             4) Wilson, Keagan 19            \r\n                 23.01        44.42 (21.41)\r\n        1:05.79 (21.37)     1:26.75 (20.96)\r\n  4 MCC  'A'                      1:29.04    1:26.89 QUAL    30  \r\n     1) Knaut, Gabriel 19             2) Parks, Alexander 19          \r\n     3) Stone, Parker 19              4) Metzger, Benjamin 22         \r\n                 21.20        43.42 (22.22)\r\n        1:05.68 (22.26)     1:26.89 (21.21)\r\n  5 Iowa Central-IA  'A'          1:28.08    1:27.45 QUAL    28  \r\n     1) Emery, Mitch                  2) Shimon, Karter               \r\n     3) Sunberg, Joshua               4) Jorgensen, Lasse             \r\n                 21.41        44.08 (22.67)\r\n        1:06.71 (22.63)     1:27.45 (20.74)\r\n  6 Lincoln-IL  'A'               1:31.83    1:30.04 QUAL    26  \r\n     1) Neinas, Macoy 19              2) Eyre, Kalen 18               \r\n     3) Kidd, Nick                    4) Dominovic, Marko 20          \r\n                 22.07        43.80 (21.73)\r\n        1:07.07 (23.27)     1:30.04 (22.97)\r\n  7 Swocc-OR  'A'                 1:31.95    1:30.38 QUAL    24  \r\n     1) Scaglione, Christian 18       2) Hole, Timothy 18             \r\n     3) Kraemer, Timmy 18             4) Fujii, Shin 22               \r\n                 22.65        45.88 (23.23)\r\n        1:08.02 (22.14)     1:30.38 (22.36)\r\n  8 Genesee  'A'                  1:32.05    1:32.52 QUAL    22  \r\n     1) Vacanti, Benjamin             2) Mahaney, Ryan                \r\n     3) Langerman, Matthew            4) Brown, Brandon               \r\n                 23.82        51.44 (27.62)\r\n        1:09.88 (18.44)     1:32.52 (22.64)<\/pre>\n<h3><strong>Men&#8217;s 3-meter diving<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s<strong> Gavrilo Blijden\u00a0<\/strong>took home the title in men&#8217;s 3-meter diving, recording a score of 480.40. Rounding out the top three were Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jordan Grovers\u00a0<\/strong>(402.10) and Lincoln&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Logan Santiago\u00a0<\/strong>(396.40).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 10  Men 3 mtr Diving<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 623.65  3\/1\/2017  Robbie Costine, Indian River\r\n    Name            Age School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Blijden, Gavril  21 Indian River-FL    474.60     480.40         20  \r\n  2 Groves, Jordan   18 Indian River-FL    419.70     402.10         17  \r\n  3 Santiago, Logan  19 Lincoln-IL         367.50     396.40         16  \r\n  4 Rosinski, Casey  18 Erie-NI            311.05     307.05         15  \r\n  5 Maldonado, Juan  20 Lincoln-IL         286.25     298.20         14  \r\n  6 Searle, Loren    18 MCC                308.20     275.40         13  \r\n<\/pre>\n<h3><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 Back<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Courtney Stewart\u00a0<\/strong>finished two tenths ahead of Southwestern Oregon&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Piper Engler\u00a0<\/strong>for the title in the women&#8217;s 50 back, 26.56 to 26.78. Third place went to another Indian River Pioneer,\u00a0<strong>Jullian Contich<\/strong> in 27.29.<\/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            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Stewart, Courtn  20 Indian River-FL     26.64      26.56 QUAL    20  \r\n  2 Engler, Piper    18 Swocc-OR            27.57      26.78 QUAL    17  \r\n  3 Contich, Jillia  19 Indian River-FL     27.44      27.29 QUAL    16  \r\n  4 Shenal, Alicia   19 MCC                 28.11      27.85 QUAL    15  \r\n  5 Furgeson, Colle  19 Lincoln-IL          28.01      27.92 QUAL    14  \r\n  6 Kornowski, Kail     SGSC-GA             29.16      29.12 QUAL    13  \r\n  7 Priest, Angel       Genesee             29.11      29.45 QUAL    12  \r\n  8 O'Connell, Magg     FIT-MR              29.58      29.75 QUAL    11<\/pre>\n<h3><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 Back<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Ryen Van Wyk\u00a0<\/strong>took home his second title of the meet, finishing a half-second ahead of the field in the men&#8217;s 50 back. He recorded a time of 23.37, and a pair of his teammates,\u00a0<strong>Jared Ingram\u00a0<\/strong>(23.81) and\u00a0<strong>Guillaume Bolivard\u00a0<\/strong>(23.97), finished second and third, respectively, for a Pioneers sweep.<\/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            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Wyk, Ryen    19 Indian River-FL     23.07      23.37 QUAL    20  \r\n  2 Ingram, Jared    19 Indian River-FL     23.99      23.81 QUAL    17  \r\n  3 Bolivard, Guill  20 Indian River-FL     23.86      23.97 QUAL    16  \r\n  4 Gantenbein, Daw  20 Barton Cougars-Z    24.81      24.94 QUAL    15  \r\n  5 Neinas, Macoy    19 Lincoln-IL          24.78      24.95 QUAL    14  \r\n  6 Lobrutto, Derek  20 Indian River-FL     25.60      25.11 QUAL    13  \r\n  7 Buczkowski, Rya     SGSC-GA             25.56      25.46 QUAL    12  \r\n  8 Eyre, Kalen      18 Lincoln-IL          25.19      25.67 QUAL    11<\/pre>\n<h3><strong>Women&#8217;s 400 IM<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Malin Wallen\u00a0<\/strong>put forth a dominant effort and touched the wall in 4:26.43 to secure a title. South Georgia&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jessica Dunton<\/strong> finished second in 4:43.57, and third went to Iowa Lakes&#8217;\u00a0<strong>Monique Dias\u00a0<\/strong>in 4:47.20.<\/p>\n<p>Also swimming in the final were\u00a0Iowa Lakes&#8217;\u00a0<strong>Shayna Anderson<\/strong> (4:52.65), Monroe&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Ashley VanDermeer\u00a0<\/strong>(4:53.74), Erie&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Allie DeBiase\u00a0<\/strong>(5:02.03), South Georgia&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Miranda Henderson\u00a0<\/strong>(5:08.00) and Southwestern Oregon&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Rena Krahn<\/strong> (5:10.07).<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Men&#8217;s 400 IM<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Iowa Lakes&#8217;\u00a0<strong>Hylton Collinson\u00a0<\/strong>dominated the men&#8217;s 400 IM final, winning the race by more than six seconds in 3:57.25. Indian River did not win the event, but Pioneers swimmers did finish 2-3 with\u00a0<strong>Conor Lynch\u00a0<\/strong>taking second (4:03.36) and\u00a0<strong>Nikola Milosavljevic\u00a0<\/strong>(4:08.00).<\/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            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Collinson, Hylt     Iowa Lakes-IA     4:03.33    3:57.25 QUAL    20  \r\n                 24.57        52.75 (28.18)\r\n        1:23.39 (30.64)     1:54.20 (30.81)\r\n        2:26.41 (32.21)     2:59.44 (33.03)\r\n        3:28.23 (28.79)     3:57.25 (29.02)\r\n  2 Lynch, Conor     19 Indian River-FL   4:10.50    4:03.36 QUAL    17  \r\n                 24.82        53.02 (28.20)\r\n        1:24.05 (31.03)     1:54.30 (30.25)\r\n        2:29.53 (35.23)     3:06.42 (36.89)\r\n        3:35.18 (28.76)     4:03.36 (28.18)\r\n  3 Milosavljevic,   19 Indian River-FL   4:04.77    4:08.00 QUAL    16  \r\n                 24.72        53.83 (29.11)\r\n        1:25.08 (31.25)     1:55.75 (30.67)\r\n        2:32.36 (36.61)     3:10.09 (37.73)\r\n        3:40.09 (30.00)     4:08.00 (27.91)\r\n  4 Martinez, Ferra     Genesee           4:06.76    4:08.94 QUAL    15  \r\n                 25.13        54.10 (28.97)\r\n        1:26.31 (32.21)     1:58.35 (32.04)\r\n        2:33.10 (34.75)     3:09.03 (35.93)\r\n        3:39.63 (30.60)     4:08.94 (29.31)\r\n  5 Nishimura, Chri  19 Indian River-FL   4:05.79    4:11.44 QUAL    14  \r\n                 25.08        53.30 (28.22)\r\n        1:26.56 (33.26)     2:00.12 (33.56)\r\n        2:34.64 (34.52)     3:10.91 (36.27)\r\n        3:41.37 (30.46)     4:11.44 (30.07)\r\n  6 McGuire, Collin  19 Swocc-OR          4:14.39    4:15.14 QUAL    13  \r\n                 26.48        57.23 (30.75)\r\n        1:31.01 (33.78)     2:04.39 (33.38)\r\n        2:42.04 (37.65)     3:19.66 (37.62)\r\n        3:47.83 (28.17)     4:15.14 (27.31)\r\n  7 Williams, Shane  19 Swocc-OR          4:15.96    4:16.23 QUAL    12  \r\n                 26.38        57.38 (31.00)\r\n        1:31.98 (34.60)     2:05.46 (33.48)\r\n        2:40.79 (35.33)     3:16.76 (35.97)\r\n        3:46.94 (30.18)     4:16.23 (29.29)\r\n  8 Bopp, Orion         SGSC-GA           4:12.39    4:24.35 QUAL    11  \r\n                 26.63        56.53 (29.90)\r\n        1:30.74 (34.21)     2:04.43 (33.69)\r\n        2:41.67 (37.24)     3:19.38 (37.71)\r\n        3:52.66 (33.28)     4:24.35 (31.69)<\/pre>\n<h3><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 Fly<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Sophia Diagne\u00a0<\/strong>won her second title of the meet, touching first in the 100 fly at 56.37. Teammate\u00a0<strong>Ianthe Van Der Westhuizen\u00a0<\/strong>joined Diagne under 1:00, finishing second in 59.30, and Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Olivia Berglund\u00a0<\/strong>made it a 1-2-3 sweep when she beat out Iowa Central&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jana Burner\u00a0<\/strong>for third, 1:00.68 to 1:00.89.<\/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            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Diagne, Sophia   19 Indian River-FL     57.04      56.37 QUAL    20  \r\n                 26.02        56.37 (30.35)\r\n  2 Van Der Westhui  19 Indian River-FL   1:00.36      59.30 QUAL    17  \r\n                 27.27        59.30 (32.03)\r\n  3 Berglund, Olivi  19 Indian River-FL   1:01.58    1:00.68 QUAL    16  \r\n                 28.30      1:00.68 (32.38)\r\n  4 Burner, Jana     20 Iowa Central-IA   1:00.81    1:00.89 QUAL    15  \r\n                 27.98      1:00.89 (32.91)\r\n  5 Shiozawa, Nanak     Genesee           1:01.81    1:01.40 QUAL    14  \r\n                 28.46      1:01.40 (32.94)\r\n  6 Garrison, Linds     SGSC-GA           1:01.91    1:01.86 QUAL    13  \r\n                 29.40      1:01.86 (32.46)\r\n  7 Aldridge, Abiga     SGSC-GA           1:01.25    1:02.09 QUAL    12  \r\n                 28.92      1:02.09 (33.17)\r\n  8 Nordquist, Grac  20 Iowa Central-IA   1:02.11    1:02.60 QUAL    11  \r\n                 28.80      1:02.60 (33.80)<\/pre>\n<h3><strong>Men&#8217;s 100 Fly<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Ruben Van Leeuwen<\/strong> took first in the men&#8217;s edition of the four-lap fly race, dominating start-to-finish and touching in 48.07. SEcond place went to his IRSC teammate\u00a0<strong>Gabriele Sasia\u00a0<\/strong>in 49.36, and Iowa Central&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Mitch Emery\u00a0<\/strong>took third in 49.98.<\/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            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Leeuwen, Ru  20 Indian River-FL     50.27      48.07 QUAL    20  \r\n                 22.37        48.07 (25.70)\r\n  2 Sasia, Gabriele  20 Indian River-FL     50.26      49.36 QUAL    17  \r\n                 23.06        49.36 (26.30)\r\n  3 Emery, Mitch        Iowa Central-IA     49.76      49.98 QUAL    16  \r\n                 23.15        49.98 (26.83)\r\n  4 Adams, Tucker    19 Indian River-FL     50.84      50.57 QUAL    15  \r\n                 23.64        50.57 (26.93)\r\n  5 Wilson, Keagan   19 Barton Cougars-Z    52.09      51.54 QUAL    14  \r\n                 23.80        51.54 (27.74)\r\n  6 Jorgensen, Lass     Iowa Central-IA     52.46      51.71 QUAL    13  \r\n                 23.82        51.71 (27.89)\r\n  7 Metzger, Benjam  22 MCC                 52.55      51.91 QUAL    12  \r\n                 24.09        51.91 (27.82)\r\n  8 Bloom, Jackson      SGSC-GA             52.20      51.94 QUAL    11  \r\n                 24.22        51.94 (27.72)<\/pre>\n<h3><strong>Women&#8217;s 200 Free<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong>Camryn Wheals\u00a0<\/strong>picked up a two-second victory in the women&#8217;s 200 free, touching in 1:51.58. 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