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South Georgia State College stands in second, with 269 points, followed by Iowa Central Community College with 260 points.<\/p>\n<p>Indian River also leads for men with 639 points, followed by Iowa Central Community College with 322 points. Southwestern Oregon Community College sits in third with 246 points.<\/p>\n<p>For a recap of night one of\u00a02019 NJCAA Championships, click <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2019-njcaa-championships-day-1-indian-river-wins-four\/?fbclid=IwAR31PQyQf_bG-szbkYsG52Bga047WR0_p1B0Psi2FJ-JsycTgZO0mST-hwY\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h2>Women\u2019s 200 Free Relay<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River State College tacked on their first victory of the evening with a time of 1:34.10. Barton Community College took home silver with a time of 1:38.61, followed by Iowa Central Community College with a time of 1:39.92 for bronze.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to South Georgia State College with a time of 1:41.37, followed by Iowa Lakes Community College (1:44.48), Southwestern Oregon Community College (1:44.98), and Monroe Community College (1:51.70). Eighth place went to Erie Community College with a time of 1:51.82.<\/p>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 200 Free Relay<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River Community College took home gold with a time of 1:20.72. Second place went to Iowa Central Community College, touching with a time of 1:23.72. Barton Community College finished in third with a time of 1:24.74.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to South Georgia State College with a time of 1:25.17. Southwestern Oregon Community College took home fifth with a time of 1:25.22, followed by Genesee Community College (1:29.69), and Iowa Lakes Community College (1:30.59). The event finished with Erie Community College, touching in at 1:33.88.<\/p>\n<h2>Women\u2019s 50 Backstroke<\/h2>\n<p>Barton Community College\u2019s <strong>McKayla Siemiller<\/strong> took home gold with a time of 26.59. Silver went to <strong>Piper Engler<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon with a time of 26.98. Teammate <strong>Patricija Ozola<\/strong> followed suit for bronze, touching in at 27.12.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to Indian River\u2019s <strong>Jillian Contich<\/strong> with a time of 27.42, followed by <strong>Juliana Villa Rodriguez<\/strong> (27.77), <strong>Zoe Beals<\/strong> (28.81), <strong>Kristen Farless<\/strong> (28.86), and <strong>Courtney Sapp <\/strong>(29.39).<\/p>\n<h2>Men\u2019s 50 Back<\/h2>\n<p>A trio of Indian River men secured the top three podium spots, led by <strong>Ryen Van Wyk<\/strong> with a time of 22.38. <strong>Conor Lynch<\/strong> took silver with a time of 22.67, followed by <strong>Jared Ingram<\/strong> for bronze, touching in at 22.76.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place finisher was <strong>Wyatt Dalton<\/strong>, with a time of 23.64, followed by <strong>John Gill<\/strong> (24.26), <strong>Austin Turner<\/strong> (24.59), <strong>Jacob Bohnert<\/strong> (24.84), and <strong>Ryan Buczkowski <\/strong>(25.39).<\/p>\n<h2>Women\u2019s 400 IM<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River\u2019s <strong>Sule Van Der Merwe<\/strong> took home gold with a time of 4:31.47, followed by <strong>Paula Ronda<\/strong> of Iowa Central, touching in at 4:38.66. Ronda\u2019s teammate <strong>Mary Marshall<\/strong> touched for bronze with a time of 4:43.53.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to <strong>Verity Vogel-Rigler<\/strong> with a time of 4:45.68, followed by <strong>Adriana Rodriguez <\/strong>(4:56.45), Gabi Reis (5:03.62), and <strong>Anna Beth Deck<\/strong> (5:06.27). Eighth place went to Iowa Lake\u2019s <strong>Liz Crewe-Brown<\/strong>, touching in at 5:19.01.<\/p>\n<h2>Men\u2019s 400 IM<\/h2>\n<p>Another trio of Indian River men led the pack, with <strong>Jarryd Baxter<\/strong> touching in at 3:52.98. <strong>Olle Williamsson<\/strong> followed his teammate with a time of 3:59.61 for silver. Third place finisher was <strong>Christian Nishimura<\/strong> finishing at 4:04.61.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to <strong>Mariano Sosa<\/strong>, who touched at 4:05.47, followed by teammate <strong>Javier Ronda <\/strong>with a time of 4:11.05. Sixth place went to <strong>Collin McGuire<\/strong> (4:12.39), <strong>Dante Padron<\/strong> (4:13.53), and <strong>Ferran Martinez<\/strong> (4:16.42).<\/p>\n<h2>Women\u2019s 100 Butterfly<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River put three more at the top of the podium, with <strong>Sophia Diagne<\/strong> leading the pack with a time of 54.73. <strong>Emma Colvin<\/strong> followed for silver, touching at 56.07 and <strong>Camryn Hudson <\/strong>finished in third with a time of 56.35.<\/p>\n<p>Iowa Central\u2019s <strong>Majo Diaz<\/strong> snagged fourth with a time of 59.22, followed by <strong>Abigail Aldridge<\/strong> (1:00.29), <strong>Reagan Smyth<\/strong> (1:01.32), <strong>Jillian Contich<\/strong> (1:01.90), and <strong>Lindsey Garrison<\/strong> (1:02.17).<\/p>\n<h2>Men\u2019s 100 Butterfly<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River\u2019s <strong>Ruben Van Leeuwen<\/strong> took home his second individual victory, touching the wall at 47.42. Silver went to Southwestern Oregon\u2019s <strong>James Camp<\/strong> with a time of 48.05, followed by <strong>Mitch Emery<\/strong> for bronze with a time of 48.94.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to Indian River\u2019s <strong>Kevin Bargate<\/strong> who touched at 49.39, followed closely by teammate <strong>Michael Hartshorne<\/strong> (49.51), <strong>Tucker Adams<\/strong> (50.08), and <strong>Marco Alvarez Sanchez<\/strong> (50.62). Iowa Central\u2019s <strong>Caleb Gaylor<\/strong> capped off the event with a time of 52.52 for eighth place.<\/p>\n<h2>Women\u2019s 200 Free<\/h2>\n<p>A quintuplet of Indian River women showed their strength in the event, sealing the top 5 podium spots. <strong>Camryn Wheals<\/strong> led her teammates for gold, finishing at 1:52.32, followed by <strong>Charlise Oberholzer, <\/strong>who finished in at 1:53.17. <strong>Elizabeth Watts<\/strong> followed for bronze with a time of 1:53.91.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Molly Layde<\/strong> followed for fourth with a time of 1:54.54, followed by <strong>Kenzy Green<\/strong> (1:55.88), <strong>Juliana Villa Rodriguez<\/strong> (1:57.40), <strong>Eve Berg<\/strong> (1:59.52), and <strong>Natalie Soive<\/strong> (2:00.04).<\/p>\n<h2>Men\u2019s 200 Free<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River\u2019s <strong>Joshua Stegen<\/strong> added to the team\u2019s total, touching in at 1:36.99. Teammate <strong>Tiger Pilkington<\/strong> followed for silver with a time of 1:38.28. Iowa Central\u2019s <strong>Vini Molz<\/strong> took home bronze with a time of 1:43.84.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to <strong>Landon Stalnaker<\/strong>, who touched in at 1:44.03. Barton\u2019s <strong>Christian Taylor<\/strong> touched for fifth place with a time of 1:45.73, followed by <strong>Jacob Bohnert<\/strong> (1:46.64), <strong>Cameron Wagner <\/strong>(1:46.91), and <strong>Marcelo Busch<\/strong> (1:47.80).<\/p>\n<h2>Women\u2019s 400 Medley Relay<\/h2>\n<p>The evening finished off with a set of relays. Indian River took home gold with a time of 3:46.34. Barton Community College took silver with a time of 4:01.47. Bronze went to South Georgia State time of 4:03.86.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place finisher was Iowa Central, touching in at 4:04.11, followed by Southwestern Oregon (4:04.42), Iowa Lakes (4:15.61), and Monroe (4:37.37). Fashion Institute finished off the evening for the women with an eighth-place finish of 4:41.51.<\/p>\n<h2>Men\u2019s 400 Medley Relay<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River finished the night for men with a time of 3:14.73, followed by Iowa Central for silver with a time of 3:22.77. Bronze finisher was South Georgia State with a time of 3:28.74.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place finisher went to Southwestern Oregon with a time of 3:32.51, followed by Barton (3:34.49), Monroe (3:39.18), and Genesee (3:47.14). The final finish of the night went to Iowa Lakes with an eighth-place finish of 3:47.38.<\/p>\n<p>Day three of the meet begins at 9:30 a.m. EST. Events swam will include 100 IM, 500 free, 100 backstroke, 100 breaststroke, and 200 butterfly.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The second night of the 2019 NJCAA Championship consisted of six events, including the 200 free relay, 50 backstroke, 400 IM, 100 butterfly, 200 free and 400 medley relay. 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