﻿{"id":420043,"date":"2020-02-29T18:40:00","date_gmt":"2020-03-01T01:40:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=420043"},"modified":"2020-02-29T23:18:59","modified_gmt":"2020-03-01T06:18:59","slug":"2020-pac-12-womens-championships-day-4-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2020-pac-12-womens-championships-day-4-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"2020 Pac-12 Women&#8217;s Championships Day 4: Stanford Wins 4th Straight Title"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The 2020 Pac-12 Women\u2019s Championships continued on Saturday with the last finals session from Federal Way, Washington.<\/p>\n<p>The session included the 200 backstroke, 100 freestyle, 200 breaststroke and 200 butterfly as well as platform diving and the 400 free relay.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford won the Pac-12 title for the fourth consecutive season, finishing ahead of Cal, USC and the rest of the field.<\/p>\n<p>Cal\u2019s <strong>Abbey Weitzeil<\/strong> pulled out of the 100 free, still dealing with an arm injury. She did not swim the final relay, either.<\/p>\n<pre>                     Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 21                     \r\n \r\n  1. Stanford University              1598   2. University of California- Berk 1224.5\r\n  3. University of Southern Calif     1212   4. University of California - LA   995.5\r\n  5. Arizona State University        943.5   6. University OF Arizona             725\r\n  7. Utah, University of             636.5   8. Washington State University       396<\/pre>\n<p>Here is a look at the session:<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/pac-12.com\/live\/championships\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Live Stream<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2022 <a href=\"http:\/\/results.teamunify.com\/pnws2\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Live Results<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2020-pac-12-womens-championships-day-1-day-1\/ncaa-college\/2020\/February\/26?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Day 1 Results<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2020-pac-12-womens-championships-day-2-finals-day-2\/ncaa-college\/2020\/February\/27?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Day 2 Finals Results (after highlights in file)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2020-pac-12-womens-championships-day-3-finals-day-3\/ncaa-college\/2020\/February\/28?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Day 3 Results<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2020-pac-12-womens-championships-day-4-finals-day-4\/ncaa-college\/2020\/February\/29?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Day 4 Results<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Pac-12 Women\u2019s Championships: 1650 Free<\/h3>\n<p>Stanford\u2019s dominance in the mile continued as <strong>Morgan Tankersley<\/strong> won the Pac-12 title in the 1650 free in 15:50.81.<\/p>\n<p>Arizona State\u2019s <strong>Emma Nordin<\/strong> (15:52.27) and<strong> Cierra Runge<\/strong> (15:53.51) were close behind to take second and third, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Arizona\u2019s<strong> Kirsten Jacobsen<\/strong> finished fourth in 15:59.31, followed by Cal&#8217;s <strong>Sarah Dimeco<\/strong> (16:12.89), Arizona\u2019s <strong>Ayumi Macias<\/strong> (16:14.05), Stanford\u2019s <strong>Megan Byrnes<\/strong> (16:14.93) and Arizona State\u2019s <strong>Caitlyn Wilson<\/strong> (16:23.19).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 15  Women 1650 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School               Seed     Finals        \r\n==================================================================\r\n  1 Tankersley, Morgan     SO STAN-PC          16:11.73   15:50.81  \r\n                 27.44        56.54 (29.10)\r\n        1:26.14 (29.60)     1:55.59 (29.45)\r\n        2:24.87 (29.28)     2:54.32 (29.45)\r\n        3:23.94 (29.62)     3:53.13 (29.19)\r\n        4:22.39 (29.26)     4:51.57 (29.18)\r\n        5:20.70 (29.13)     5:49.62 (28.92)\r\n        6:18.66 (29.04)     6:47.61 (28.95)\r\n        7:16.43 (28.82)     7:45.46 (29.03)\r\n        8:14.35 (28.89)     8:43.36 (29.01)\r\n        9:12.29 (28.93)     9:41.12 (28.83)\r\n       10:09.84 (28.72)    10:38.43 (28.59)\r\n       11:07.05 (28.62)    11:35.68 (28.63)\r\n       12:04.29 (28.61)    12:32.92 (28.63)\r\n       13:01.54 (28.62)    13:30.19 (28.65)\r\n       13:58.78 (28.59)    14:27.16 (28.38)\r\n       14:55.41 (28.25)    15:23.39 (27.98)    15:50.81 (27.42)\r\n  2 Nordin, Emma           JR ASU-AZ           15:58.90   15:52.27  \r\n                 26.45        55.08 (28.63)\r\n        1:23.85 (28.77)     1:52.70 (28.85)\r\n        2:21.75 (29.05)     2:50.77 (29.02)\r\n        3:19.59 (28.82)     3:48.53 (28.94)\r\n        4:17.37 (28.84)     4:46.24 (28.87)\r\n        5:14.99 (28.75)     5:43.91 (28.92)\r\n        6:12.86 (28.95)     6:41.59 (28.73)\r\n        7:10.42 (28.83)     7:39.25 (28.83)\r\n        8:08.38 (29.13)     8:37.53 (29.15)\r\n        9:06.52 (28.99)     9:35.61 (29.09)\r\n       10:04.78 (29.17)    10:33.81 (29.03)\r\n       11:02.92 (29.11)    11:32.14 (29.22)\r\n       12:01.18 (29.04)    12:30.29 (29.11)\r\n       12:59.52 (29.23)    13:28.42 (28.90)\r\n       13:57.51 (29.09)    14:26.75 (29.24)\r\n       14:55.57 (28.82)    15:24.63 (29.06)    15:52.27 (27.64)\r\n  3 Runge, Cierra          SR ASU-AZ           16:05.75   15:53.51  \r\n                 26.78        55.93 (29.15)\r\n        1:25.32 (29.39)     1:54.70 (29.38)\r\n        2:24.11 (29.41)     2:53.50 (29.39)\r\n        3:22.83 (29.33)     3:51.77 (28.94)\r\n        4:20.76 (28.99)     4:49.75 (28.99)\r\n        5:18.80 (29.05)     5:47.71 (28.91)\r\n        6:16.80 (29.09)     6:45.72 (28.92)\r\n        7:14.64 (28.92)     7:43.60 (28.96)\r\n        8:12.51 (28.91)     8:41.52 (29.01)\r\n        9:10.35 (28.83)     9:39.12 (28.77)\r\n       10:08.11 (28.99)    10:36.99 (28.88)\r\n       11:06.12 (29.13)    11:34.91 (28.79)\r\n       12:03.93 (29.02)    12:32.82 (28.89)\r\n       13:01.58 (28.76)    13:30.45 (28.87)\r\n       13:59.33 (28.88)    14:28.30 (28.97)\r\n       14:57.41 (29.11)    15:26.03 (28.62)    15:53.51 (27.48)\r\n  4 Jacobsen, Kirsten      SR ARIZ-AZ                NT   15:59.31  \r\n                 26.59        55.34 (28.75)\r\n        1:24.48 (29.14)     1:53.82 (29.34)\r\n        2:23.22 (29.40)     2:52.81 (29.59)\r\n        3:22.41 (29.60)     3:51.83 (29.42)\r\n        4:21.36 (29.53)     4:50.35 (28.99)\r\n        5:19.47 (29.12)     5:48.60 (29.13)\r\n        6:17.60 (29.00)     6:46.64 (29.04)\r\n        7:15.51 (28.87)     7:44.59 (29.08)\r\n        8:13.67 (29.08)     8:42.71 (29.04)\r\n        9:11.60 (28.89)     9:40.42 (28.82)\r\n       10:09.53 (29.11)    10:38.71 (29.18)\r\n       11:07.84 (29.13)    11:37.02 (29.18)\r\n       12:06.12 (29.10)    12:35.27 (29.15)\r\n       13:04.69 (29.42)    13:33.97 (29.28)\r\n       14:03.18 (29.21)    14:32.45 (29.27)\r\n       15:01.68 (29.23)    15:30.89 (29.21)    15:59.31 (28.42)\r\n  5 Dimeco, Sarah          FR CAL-PC           16:11.14   16:12.89  \r\n                 26.42        55.50 (29.08)\r\n        1:25.13 (29.63)     1:54.83 (29.70)\r\n        2:24.59 (29.76)     2:54.33 (29.74)\r\n        3:24.13 (29.80)     3:53.78 (29.65)\r\n        4:23.39 (29.61)     4:52.93 (29.54)\r\n        5:22.36 (29.43)     5:51.99 (29.63)\r\n        6:21.50 (29.51)     6:50.83 (29.33)\r\n        7:20.62 (29.79)     7:50.18 (29.56)\r\n        8:19.82 (29.64)     8:49.35 (29.53)\r\n        9:18.90 (29.55)     9:48.44 (29.54)\r\n       10:17.86 (29.42)    10:47.58 (29.72)\r\n       11:16.98 (29.40)    11:46.63 (29.65)\r\n       12:16.44 (29.81)    12:46.11 (29.67)\r\n       13:15.85 (29.74)    13:45.60 (29.75)\r\n       14:15.36 (29.76)    14:45.28 (29.92)\r\n       15:14.67 (29.39)    15:44.09 (29.42)    16:12.89 (28.80)\r\n  6 Macias, Ayumi          SR ARIZ-AZ          16:19.74   16:14.05  \r\n                 27.99        57.45 (29.46)\r\n        1:27.13 (29.68)     1:56.94 (29.81)\r\n        2:26.64 (29.70)     2:56.26 (29.62)\r\n        3:26.03 (29.77)     3:55.83 (29.80)\r\n        4:25.31 (29.48)     4:54.84 (29.53)\r\n        5:24.47 (29.63)     5:53.98 (29.51)\r\n        6:23.41 (29.43)     6:52.92 (29.51)\r\n        7:22.40 (29.48)     7:51.93 (29.53)\r\n        8:21.48 (29.55)     8:51.13 (29.65)\r\n        9:20.66 (29.53)     9:50.48 (29.82)\r\n       10:20.06 (29.58)    10:49.45 (29.39)\r\n       11:19.34 (29.89)    11:48.92 (29.58)\r\n       12:18.58 (29.66)    12:47.99 (29.41)\r\n       13:17.45 (29.46)    13:47.20 (29.75)\r\n       14:16.90 (29.70)    14:46.81 (29.91)\r\n       15:16.66 (29.85)    15:45.95 (29.29)    16:14.05 (28.10)\r\n  7 Byrnes, Megan          SR STAN-PC          16:15.91   16:14.93  \r\n                 27.02        56.04 (29.02)\r\n        1:25.51 (29.47)     1:54.92 (29.41)\r\n        2:24.37 (29.45)     2:53.85 (29.48)\r\n        3:23.11 (29.26)     3:52.39 (29.28)\r\n        4:21.62 (29.23)     4:50.99 (29.37)\r\n        5:20.35 (29.36)     5:49.80 (29.45)\r\n        6:19.11 (29.31)     6:48.56 (29.45)\r\n        7:17.90 (29.34)     7:47.37 (29.47)\r\n        8:16.78 (29.41)     8:46.13 (29.35)\r\n        9:15.78 (29.65)     9:45.34 (29.56)\r\n       10:14.83 (29.49)    10:44.33 (29.50)\r\n       11:14.27 (29.94)    11:44.24 (29.97)\r\n       12:14.17 (29.93)    12:44.18 (30.01)\r\n       13:14.17 (29.99)    13:44.18 (30.01)\r\n       14:14.13 (29.95)    14:44.47 (30.34)\r\n       15:14.81 (30.34)    15:45.22 (30.41)    16:14.93 (29.71)\r\n  8 Wilson, Caitlyn        JR ASU-AZ           16:42.33   16:23.19  \r\n                 28.04        58.05 (30.01)\r\n        1:27.85 (29.80)     1:58.08 (30.23)\r\n        2:28.18 (30.10)     2:58.09 (29.91)\r\n        3:28.26 (30.17)     3:58.34 (30.08)\r\n        4:28.89 (30.55)     4:58.79 (29.90)\r\n        5:28.36 (29.57)     5:58.00 (29.64)\r\n        6:27.74 (29.74)     6:57.67 (29.93)\r\n        7:27.45 (29.78)     7:57.43 (29.98)\r\n        8:27.49 (30.06)     8:57.61 (30.12)\r\n        9:27.56 (29.95)     9:57.45 (29.89)\r\n       10:27.09 (29.64)    10:56.87 (29.78)\r\n       11:26.49 (29.62)    11:56.13 (29.64)\r\n       12:26.06 (29.93)    12:56.11 (30.05)\r\n       13:26.04 (29.93)    13:56.16 (30.12)\r\n       14:25.83 (29.67)    14:55.74 (29.91)\r\n       15:25.58 (29.84)    15:54.89 (29.31)    16:23.19 (28.30)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Pac-12 Women\u2019s Championships: 200 Back<\/h3>\n<p>Stanford finished 1-2-3-7 to score major points in the 200 backstroke as the Cardinal close in on a title.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Erin Voss<\/strong> won the event in 1:51.37, followed by <strong>Lucie Nordmann<\/strong> (1:51.63) and <strong>Alex Crisera<\/strong> (1:52.21). <strong>Allie Szekely<\/strong> was seventh (1:54.12).<\/p>\n<p>Utah\u2019s <strong>Audrey Reimer<\/strong> was fourth in 1:52.51, followed by Cal seniors <strong>Keaton Blovad<\/strong> (1:52.93) and <strong>Courtney Mykkanen<\/strong> (1:53.89).<\/p>\n<p>Arizona freshman <strong>Axana Merckx<\/strong> was eighth in 1:54.86.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 16  Women 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals        \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                        === A - Final ===                         <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Voss, Erin             SR STAN-PC           1:52.34    1:51.37  \r\n                 26.89        55.06 (28.17)\r\n        1:23.33 (28.27)     1:51.37 (28.04)\r\n  2 Nordmann, Lucie        SO STAN-PC           1:51.77    1:51.63  \r\n                 26.49        54.84 (28.35)\r\n        1:23.35 (28.51)     1:51.63 (28.28)\r\n  3 Crisera, Alex          FR STAN-PC           1:54.30    1:52.21  \r\n                 26.69        55.13 (28.44)\r\n        1:23.46 (28.33)     1:52.21 (28.75)\r\n  4 Reimer, Audrey         SO UTAH-UT           1:54.14    1:52.51  \r\n                 26.87        55.09 (28.22)\r\n        1:23.67 (28.58)     1:52.51 (28.84)\r\n  5 Blovad, Keaton         SR CAL-PC            1:54.13    1:52.93  \r\n                 26.31        54.53 (28.22)\r\n        1:23.16 (28.63)     1:52.93 (29.77)\r\n  6 Mykkanen, Courtney     SR CAL-PC            1:54.35    1:53.89  \r\n                 26.68        55.49 (28.81)\r\n        1:24.71 (29.22)     1:53.89 (29.18)\r\n  7 Szekely, Allie         SR STAN-PC           1:53.69    1:54.12  \r\n                 27.26        55.88 (28.62)\r\n        1:24.76 (28.88)     1:54.12 (29.36)\r\n  8 Merckx, Axana          FR ARIZ-AZ           1:55.01    1:54.86  \r\n                 26.97        55.60 (28.63)\r\n        1:25.13 (29.53)     1:54.86 (29.73)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Pac-12 Women\u2019s Championships: 100 Free<\/h3>\n<p>USC went 1-2-4 in the 100 free as <strong>Laticia Transom<\/strong> won in 47.85, just ahead of teammate <strong>Marta<\/strong> <strong>Ciesla<\/strong> (48.02).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Tatum Wade<\/strong> finished fourth in 48.35, just behind Stanford\u2019s <strong>Amalie Fackenthal<\/strong> (48.19).<\/p>\n<p>Cal\u2019s <strong>Abbey Weitzeil<\/strong> pulled out of the event before prelims, still bothered by her arm injury suffered earlier in the meet.<\/p>\n<p>Cal\u2019s <strong>Robin Neumann<\/strong> finished fifth in 48.43, followed by Stanford\u2019s <strong>Anya Goeders<\/strong> (48.49), UCLA\u2019s<strong> Kenisha Liu<\/strong> (48.57) and Cal\u2019s <strong>Eloise Riley<\/strong> (48.76).<\/p>\n<pre> \r\n<b> Event 17  Women 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals        \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                        === A - Final ===                         <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Transom, Laticia       SO USC-CA              48.30      47.85  \r\n                 11.07        23.10 (12.03)\r\n          35.53 (12.43)       47.85 (12.32)\r\n  2 Ciesla, Marta          JR USC-CA              48.23      48.02  \r\n                 10.91        23.07 (12.16)\r\n          35.62 (12.55)       48.02 (12.40)\r\n  3 Fackenthal, Amalie     SO STAN-PC             48.38      48.19  \r\n                 11.09        23.23 (12.14)\r\n          35.74 (12.51)       48.19 (12.45)\r\n  4 Wade, Tatum            SR USC-CA              48.84      48.35  \r\n                 11.37        23.59 (12.22)\r\n          36.07 (12.48)       48.35 (12.28)\r\n  5 Neumann, Robin         JR CAL-PC              48.51      48.43  \r\n                 11.04        23.25 (12.21)\r\n          35.93 (12.68)       48.43 (12.50)\r\n  6 Goeders, Anya          SO STAN-PC             48.93      48.49  \r\n                 10.94        23.13 (12.19)\r\n          35.80 (12.67)       48.49 (12.69)\r\n  7 Liu, Kenisha           SR UCLA-CA             48.66      48.57  \r\n                 11.31        23.56 (12.25)\r\n          36.09 (12.53)       48.57 (12.48)\r\n  8 Riley, Eloise          FR CAL-PC              48.93      48.76  \r\n                 11.17        23.45 (12.28)\r\n          36.04 (12.59)       48.76 (12.72)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Pac-12:\u00a0 200 Breaststroke<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Brooke Forde<\/strong> dropped more than a second from her prelims time to overtake the field and win the 200 breast in 2:07.35.<\/p>\n<p>Forde led a 1-2-3-7 finish for the Cardinal. <strong>Allie Raab<\/strong> finished second in 2:07.85, followed by Zoe Bartel (2:08.01).<\/p>\n<p>USC went 4-5-6 with <strong>Isa Odgers<\/strong> (2:09.00), <strong>Maggie Aroesty<\/strong> (2:10.10) and <strong>Nicole Pavlopoulou<\/strong> (2:10.14).<\/p>\n<p>Arizona State senior <strong>Silja Kansakoski<\/strong> finished eighth in 2:11.27.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 18  Women 200 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals        \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                        === A - Final ===                         <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Forde, Brooke          JR STAN-PC           2:08.86    2:07.35  \r\n                 29.44      1:01.70 (32.26)\r\n        1:34.25 (32.55)     2:07.35 (33.10)\r\n  2 Raab, Allie            SO STAN-PC           2:08.05    2:07.85  \r\n                 29.21      1:01.20 (31.99)\r\n        1:34.15 (32.95)     2:07.85 (33.70)\r\n  3 Bartel, Zoe            SO STAN-PC           2:09.40    2:08.01  \r\n                 29.25      1:01.75 (32.50)\r\n        1:34.48 (32.73)     2:08.01 (33.53)\r\n  4 Odgers, Isa            SO USC-CA            2:09.79    2:09.00  \r\n                 29.17      1:02.00 (32.83)\r\n        1:35.30 (33.30)     2:09.00 (33.70)\r\n  5 Aroesty, Maggie        JR USC-CA            2:11.41    2:10.10  \r\n                 29.92      1:02.60 (32.68)\r\n        1:35.59 (32.99)     2:10.10 (34.51)\r\n  6 Pavlopoulou, Nicole    FR USC-CA            2:11.58    2:10.14  \r\n                 29.47      1:02.49 (33.02)\r\n        1:35.81 (33.32)     2:10.14 (34.33)\r\n  7 Zhao, Grace            JR STAN-PC           2:10.85    2:10.29  \r\n                 29.41      1:02.10 (32.69)\r\n        1:35.68 (33.58)     2:10.29 (34.61)\r\n  8 Kansakoski, Silja      SR ASU-AZ            2:12.01    2:11.27  \r\n                 29.70      1:02.29 (32.59)\r\n        1:36.14 (33.85)     2:11.27 (35.13)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 200 Butterfly<\/h3>\n<p>USC defending NCAA champion <strong>Louise Hansson<\/strong> dropped three seconds from her prelims time to win the 200 butterfly in 1:51.26.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford\u2019s <strong>Katie Drabot<\/strong> finished second in 1:52.11, well ahead of the rest of the field.<\/p>\n<p>Cal\u2019s <strong>Rachel Klinker<\/strong> took third in 1:53.81, followed by Arizona State\u2019s<strong> Lindsay Looney<\/strong> (1:55.49), UCLA\u2019s <strong>Amy Okada<\/strong> (1:55.93), Arizona State\u2019s <strong>Jade Foelske<\/strong> (1:56.53) and <strong>Ruby Martin<\/strong> (1:58.18) and Stanford\u2019s <strong>Allie Szekely<\/strong> (1:58.23).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 19  Women 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 1:49.51  2\/24\/2018 Ella Eastin, STAN\r\n       Pac-12: M 1:49.51  2018      Ella Eastin, STAN\r\n Pac-12 Champ: P 1:49.51  2018      Ella Eastin, STAN\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Hansson, Louise        SR USC-CA            1:54.21    1:51.26   32  \r\n                 24.55        52.90 (28.35)\r\n        1:21.81 (28.91)     1:51.26 (29.45)\r\n  2 Drabot, Katie          SR STAN-PC           1:53.87    1:52.11   28  \r\n     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Relay<\/h3>\n<p>USC\u2019s <strong>Louise Hansson, Marta Ciesla, Tatum Wade<\/strong> and <strong>Laticia Transom<\/strong> won the 400 free relay in 3:10.76.<\/p>\n<p>Cal\u2019s <strong>Izzy Ivey, Keaton Blovad, Eloise Riley<\/strong> and <strong>Robin Neumann<\/strong> finished second in 3:13.21.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford\u2019s <strong>Amalie Fackenthal, Lauren Pitzer, Lauren Green<\/strong> and <strong>Anya Goeders<\/strong> took third (3:13.22).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 21  Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 3:06.96  3\/23\/2019 University of Californa- Berk, CAL\r\n                          I. 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