﻿{"id":357136,"date":"2019-03-09T20:19:40","date_gmt":"2019-03-10T03:19:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=357136"},"modified":"2019-03-09T20:19:40","modified_gmt":"2019-03-10T03:19:40","slug":"2019-njcaa-championships-day-4-indian-river-men-women-dominate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2019-njcaa-championships-day-4-indian-river-men-women-dominate\/","title":{"rendered":"2019 NJCAA Championships Day 4: Indian River Men, Women Dominate"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>By Jamie Kolar, Swimming World College Intern.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The final night of the 2019 NJCAA Championships was a night to remember in Buffalo, New York. Indian River continued their reign. The men have won 45 titles and the women have 37 titles in a row. The Indian River men won the meet by 625 points and the women won by 710 points. The night consisted of the following events: 50 fly, 100 free, 200 back, 200 breast, Women&#8217;s 3-meter diving and the 400 free relay.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2019-ncjaa\/ncaa-college\/2019\/March\/6?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fncaa-college%3Fpage%3D1%26orderBy%3DResult.MeetStartDateTime%26sortDirection%3D1%26q%3D\">Full Results\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Team Scores Men:<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River State College: 1297<\/p>\n<p>Iowa Central Community College: 662<\/p>\n<p>Southwestern Oregon: 548<\/p>\n<p>South Georgia State College: 462<\/p>\n<p>Barton Community College: 443<\/p>\n<p>Monroe Community College: 271<\/p>\n<p>Genesee Community College: 193<\/p>\n<p>Iowa Lakes Community College: 151<\/p>\n<p>Erie Community College: 103<\/p>\n<h2>Team Scores Women:<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River State College: 1277<\/p>\n<p>South Georgia State College: 567<\/p>\n<p>Iowa Central Community College: 521<\/p>\n<p>Southwestern Oregon: 478<\/p>\n<p>Barton Community College: 458<\/p>\n<p>Iowa Lakes Community College: 266<\/p>\n<p>Monroe Community College: 191<\/p>\n<p>Erie Community College: 191<\/p>\n<p>Fashion Institute of Technology: 134<\/p>\n<p>Genesee Community College: 66<\/p>\n<p>Herkimer County Community College: 16<\/p>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 50 Fly<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s<strong> Emma Colvin<\/strong> won the event with a time 25.10. In second was her team mate <strong>Camryn Hudson<\/strong> in a time of 26.16. Third was <strong>Patricija<\/strong> <strong>Ozola<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon with a time of 26.48.<strong> Reagan Smyth<\/strong> of Barton was fourth (26.88) and <strong>Abigail Aldridge<\/strong> of South Georgia (27.06) was fifth. <strong>Mary Marshall<\/strong> of Iowa Central was sixth in a time of 27.49. <strong>Majo Diaz<\/strong>, also of Iowa Central, was seventh in a time of 27.59 and <strong>Lindsey Garrison<\/strong> of South Georgia was eighth with a time of 27.68.<\/p>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 50 Fly<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Ruben Van Leeuwen<\/strong> of Indian River won the event in a time of 21.35.<strong> James Camp<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon in a time 21.42. Iowa Central&#8217;s <strong>Mitch<\/strong> <strong>Emery<\/strong> was third in a time 22.09. Indian River&#8217;s <strong>Michael Hartshorne<\/strong> (22.15) and <strong>Jared Ingram<\/strong> (22.44) were fourth and fifth. In sixth was <strong>Marco<\/strong> <strong>Alvarez Sanchez<\/strong> of Barton in a time of 22.62. In seventh and eighth were <strong>Jackson Bloom<\/strong> of South Georgia (23.21) and <strong>Tucker Adams<\/strong> of Indian River (23.25).<\/p>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 100 Free<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Sophia Diagne<\/strong> of Indian River won the event in a time of 50.26. In the top five, were her team mates<strong> Elianna Kennon<\/strong> (51.19), <strong>Camryn Wheals<\/strong> (51.49),<strong> Elizabeth Watts<\/strong> (52.23) and <strong>Kenzy Green<\/strong> (53.10). In sixth and seventh were Barton team mates,<strong> Reagan Smyth<\/strong> (53.48) and <strong>McKayla<\/strong> <strong>Siemiller<\/strong> (55.22). In eighth was <strong>Zoe Beals<\/strong> of Iowa Central in a time of 55.86.<\/p>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 100 Free<\/h2>\n<p>The top four contenders were from Indian River. The winner was <strong>Ryen Van Wyk<\/strong> (43.82). He was followed by <strong>Tiger Pilkington<\/strong> (44.94), <strong>Kevin<\/strong> <strong>Bargate<\/strong> (45.42) and <strong>Joshua Stegen<\/strong> (45.43).<strong> Emile Lutzeler<\/strong> of Iowa Central was fifth in a time of 46.24. <strong>David Garcia<\/strong> of Barton was sixth (47.39).<strong> Caleb Gaylor<\/strong> of Iowa Central (47.59) and <strong>Landon Stalnaker<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon (48.09) were seventh and eighth.<\/p>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 200 Back<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Sule Van Der Merwe<\/strong> of Indian River was first to touch the wall in a time of 2:01.57. <strong>Patricija Ozola<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon in a time of 2:06.86. <strong>Juliana Villa Rodrigues<\/strong> of Indian River was third in a time of 2:08.88. She was followed by her team mate <strong>Jillian Contich<\/strong> in a time of 2:13.00. <strong>Piper Engler<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon was fifth in a time of 2:13.35. <strong>Paula Ronda<\/strong> of Iowa Central was sixth with a time of 2:14.52. South Georgia&#8217;s <strong>Kristen Farless<\/strong> (2:15.93) and<strong> Liz Crewe-Brown<\/strong> of Indian River (2:16.23) were seventh and eighth, respectively.<\/p>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 200 Back<\/h2>\n<p>The top two finishers were from Indian River. Taking the number one spot was <strong>Jarryd Baxter<\/strong> in a time of 1:45.12. In second was <strong>Conor Lynch<\/strong> in a time of 1:46.93. Iowa Central&#8217;s <strong>Mariano Sosa<\/strong> in a time of 1:50.28. <strong>Ryan Buczkowski<\/strong> of South Georgia was fourth in a time of 1:56.56. <strong>Austin<\/strong> <strong>Turner<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon was fifth in a time of 1:59.96. Team mates of South Georgia <strong>Wyatt Dalton<\/strong> and <strong>Orion Bopp<\/strong> were sixth and seventh in times of 2:00.27 and 2:01.81. <strong>Hunter Sherwood<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon was eighth in a time of 2:02.74.<\/p>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 200 Breast<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s <strong>Savanna Best<\/strong> won the event in a time of 2:18.35. <strong>Emilie Andrin<\/strong> of Iowa Central was second in a time of 2:26.70. In third was <strong>Natalie Soive<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon in a time of 2:29.19. In fourth was<strong> Elizabeth Spitz<\/strong> of Barton in a time of 2:30.45. In fifth was <strong>Jaelyn<\/strong> <strong>Estabilio<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon in a time of 2:31.26. <strong>Jessilyn Graham<\/strong> of South Georgia (2:34.92) was sixth. <strong>Elizabeth Schrock<\/strong> of Barton (2:37.74) was seventh. <strong>Gabi Reis<\/strong> Iowa Lakes (2:42.75) finished eighth.<\/p>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 200 Breast<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River took over the top three spots. First was <strong>Olle Williamsson<\/strong> in a time of 2:00.46. Second was <strong>Christian Nishimura<\/strong> in a time of 2:02.91. In third was<strong> Eric Veit<\/strong> in a time of 2:03.31. In fourth was <strong>Emerson Zaplatar<\/strong> of Southwestern Oregon in a time of 2:05.37. <strong>Chris Mazier<\/strong> of South Georgia in a time of 2:07.45. <strong>Gregory Sanders<\/strong> of Monroe was sixth in a time of 2:08.41. <strong>Christian Taylor<\/strong> of Barton (2:09.67) and <strong>Alfonso Flores<\/strong> <strong>Romero<\/strong> of Iowa Central (2:11.68) were seventh and eighth.<\/p>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 3-Meter Diving<\/h2>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s <strong>Gabby Tolento<\/strong> won the event with a score of 447.25. In second was Indian River&#8217;s<strong> Coy Jones<\/strong> with a score of 388.05. Erie&#8217;s <strong>Haley Roblee<\/strong> was third with a score of 367.90. In fourth was <strong>Kasey Crooks<\/strong> of Indian River with a score of 336.00. In fifth was <strong>Stephanie Zmunda<\/strong> of Erie with a score 298.20<\/p>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 400 Free Relay<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Indian River<\/strong>&#8216;s team of <strong>Sophia Diagne, Elianna Kennon, Camryn Wheals <\/strong>and <strong>Emma Colvin<\/strong> won the event in a time of 3:24.72. In second and third were <strong>Iowa Central<\/strong> (3:39.80) and <strong>South Georgia<\/strong> (3:40.50)<\/p>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 400 Free Relay<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Indian River<\/strong>&#8216;s team of <strong>Ruben Van Leeuwen, Ryen Van Wyk, Jarryd Baxter <\/strong>and <strong>Jared Ingram<\/strong> came out on top in a time of 2:58.53. <strong>Iowa Central<\/strong> was second in a time of 3:06.83. In third was <strong>Southwestern Oregon<\/strong> with a time of 3:08.66.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Jamie Kolar, Swimming World College Intern. The final night of the 2019 NJCAA Championships was a night to remember in Buffalo, New York. 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