﻿{"id":499983,"date":"2022-03-18T17:35:15","date_gmt":"2022-03-19T00:35:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=499983"},"modified":"2022-03-18T18:46:05","modified_gmt":"2022-03-19T01:46:05","slug":"2022-ncaa-division-iii-championships-emory-pacing-mens-field-three-way-battle-on-womens-side","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-championships-emory-pacing-mens-field-three-way-battle-on-womens-side\/","title":{"rendered":"2022 NCAA Division III Championships: Emory Sets NCAA Record in 800 Free Relay"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>2022 NCAA Division III Championships: Emory Pacing Men&#8217;s Field; Three-Way Battle On Women&#8217;s Side<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Emory didn&#8217;t have any individual titlists on Day Three of the NCAA Division III Championships, but it punctuated the night with a record in the 800-yard freestyle relat and will carry a major lead into the final day of action. Emory has put up 338 points, and is followed by Denison and its 257 points. In third is Johns Hopkins with 248 points.<\/p>\n<p>In the women&#8217;s meet, the final day will feature a spectacular three-way battle for the championship. While Kenyon left Day Three with the lead and 311 points, it was followed closely by Emory (307) and Denison (306.5). It&#8217;s likely the meet will come down to the final event, the 400 freestyle relay.<\/p>\n<h4>2022 NCAA Division III Championships Links<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/wac.org\/livestats\/NCAA\/index.htm\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Live Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ncaa.com\/live-updates\/swimming-women\/d3\/ncaa-diii-swimming-and-diving-championships-qualifiers-selections\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Meet Page<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/meet\/2022-ncaa-college-swimming-championships-diii\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Division III News Page<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-championships-mens-psych-sheet\/ncaa-college\/2022\/March\/16?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Men\u2019s Psych Sheets<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-championships-womens-psych-sheet\/ncaa-college\/2022\/March\/16?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Women\u2019s Psych Sheets<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-championships-crile-hart-lowers-record-kenyon-women-emory-men-lead\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 1 Finals Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-day-1-results-full\/ncaa-college\/2022\/March\/16?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 1 Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-championships-david-fitch-takes-down-meet-record-in-long-awaited-return\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 2 Prelims<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-championships-kenyon-takes-relay-duel-with-emory\/\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 2 Finals Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-day-2-results-full-day-2\/international-elite\/2022\/March\/16?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 2 Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2022-ncaa-division-iii-championships-emory-has-big-morning-in-womens-race\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 3 Prelims<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>2022 NCAA Division III Championships Team Scores<\/h4>\n<pre>Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 28                      \r\n \r\n  1. Emory                             338   2. Denison                           257\r\n  3. Johns Hopkins                     248   4. Williams                          234\r\n  5. Chicago                           223   6. Kenyon                          216.5\r\n  7. Mit                             186.5   8. Claremont MS                      172\r\n  9. Wash U MO                         112  10. John Carroll                       89\r\n 11. Carnegie Mellon                    72  12. Rowan                              70\r\n 13. Pomona-Pitzer                      62  14. Nyu                                61\r\n 15. Calvin                             57  16. UW Eau Claire                      47\r\n 17. Franklin &amp; Marshall                45  18. Cal Lutheran                       44\r\n 19. Ithaca                             39  20. Tufts                              36\r\n 21. Suny Geneseo                       34  21. Tcnj                               34\r\n 23. Trinity University                 29  23. Whitman                            29\r\n 25. Bates                              24  25. Rhodes College                     24\r\n 27. Whitworth                          22  28. Caltech                            21\r\n 29. Westminster                        20  30. Coast Guard                        18\r\n 31. Springfield College                14  32. Swarthmore                         12\r\n 33. Conn College                        9  34. Birmingham Southern                 6\r\n 35. Hope College                        5  36. Franklin College                    3\r\n 36. Catholic UA                         3  38. Colby                               2\r\n 38. Bowdoin                             2  40. Carthage                            1\r\n 40. Roger Williams                      1  40. Gustavus                            1<\/pre>\n<pre>Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 29                     \r\n \r\n  1. Kenyon                            311   2. Emory                             307\r\n  3. Denison                         306.5   4. Williams                          223\r\n  5. Tufts                             156   6. Chicago                           155\r\n  7. Pomona-Pitzer                     151   8. Mit                               132\r\n  9. Johns Hopkins                   130.5  10. Claremont MS                    118.5\r\n 11. St. Kate's                        103  12. Amherst                           101\r\n 12. Nyu                               101  14. Bates                            90.5\r\n 15. Conn College                       54  16. Bowdoin                            49\r\n 17. Wheaton MA                         43  18. Wash U MO                          33\r\n 19. Hope College                       26  20. Nazareth                           25\r\n 21. Mary Washington                    24  22. Tcnj                               16\r\n 22. Ithaca                             16  24. Carnegie Mellon                  14.5\r\n 25. Wittenberg                         14  26. Illinois Wesleyan                  13\r\n 27. Caltech                            11  28. Albion                           10.5\r\n 29. Trinity University                  9  30. Gustavus                            8\r\n 30. Middlebury                          8  32. Colby                               7\r\n 33. Ursinus                             6  33. Centre                              6\r\n 35. Colorado College                    4  36. Uw-Stevens Point                    2\r\n 37. Wellesley                           1  37. Whitworth                           1\r\n 37. Suny Cortland                       1<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 200 Butterfly<\/h3>\n<p>Claremont Mudd Scripps&#8217; <strong>Frank Applebaum<\/strong> unleashed a dominant performance, slashing a half-second off the 2017 national record in the event. Applebaum touched the wall in 1:44.01 to better the five-year-old standard of 1:44.56. Applebaum went out in 49.66, making him the lone swimmer to go sub-50 at the midway point. He continued to surge over the back half and ended up having the fastest split for all four 50s.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 21  Men 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 1:44.56  3\/17\/2017 Brandon Lum, Wash U\r\n Meet Qualify:   1:48.83\r\n  2019 Winner:   1:45.48            Brandon Lum, Wash U\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Applebaum, Frank       SO CMS               1:46.49    1:44.01*  20  \r\n                 22.97        49.66 (26.69)\r\n        1:16.62 (26.96)     1:44.01 (27.39)\r\n  2 Ssengonzi, Jesse       SO Chicago           1:48.01    1:46.02   17  \r\n                 23.39        50.47 (27.08)\r\n        1:17.99 (27.52)     1:46.02 (28.03)\r\n  3 Kurlich, Richie        SR Denison           1:47.19    1:46.06   16  \r\n                 23.71        50.80 (27.09)\r\n        1:18.28 (27.48)     1:46.06 (27.78)\r\n  4 Houskeeper, Noah       SR Denison           1:47.24    1:46.68   15  \r\n                 24.07        51.25 (27.18)\r\n        1:19.09 (27.84)     1:46.68 (27.59)\r\n  5 Vitek, Jeffrey         SR Johns Hopkins     1:46.95    1:46.89   14  \r\n                 23.43        50.74 (27.31)\r\n        1:18.41 (27.67)     1:46.89 (28.48)\r\n  6 Nybo, AJ               5Y Cal Lutheran      1:47.72    1:46.93   13  \r\n                 23.65        50.79 (27.14)\r\n        1:18.83 (28.04)     1:46.93 (28.10)\r\n  7 Schreier, Ethan        FR Tufts             1:48.08    1:47.34   12  \r\n                 23.69        50.79 (27.10)\r\n        1:18.24 (27.45)     1:47.34 (29.10)\r\n  8 Zeineddin, Pierre      FR Caltech           1:47.72    1:48.76   11  \r\n                 25.26        53.08 (27.82)\r\n        1:20.73 (27.65)     1:48.76 (28.03)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 200 Butterfly<\/h3>\n<p>New York University freshman <strong>Caitlin Marshall<\/strong> secured a wire-to-wire triumph and was the lone swimmer to crack the two-minute barrier when she touched in 1:59.20. That swim was more than a second faster than the 2:00.66 outing of <strong>Clio Hancock<\/strong> of Emory.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 22  Women 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 1:55.66  3\/23\/2012 Logan Todhunter, Williams\r\n Meet Qualify:   2:04.75\r\n  2019 Winner:   2:00.40            Honore Collins, NYU\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Marshall, Caitlin      FR NYU               2:01.11    1:59.20   20  \r\n                 26.54        56.94 (30.40)\r\n        1:28.08 (31.14)     1:59.20 (31.12)\r\n  2 Hancock, Clio          SR Emory             2:02.20    2:00.66   17  \r\n                 27.16        58.15 (30.99)\r\n        1:28.88 (30.73)     2:00.66 (31.78)\r\n  3 Chan, Zoe              SR TCNJ              2:02.04    2:01.60   16  \r\n                 26.86        57.26 (30.40)\r\n        1:28.69 (31.43)     2:01.60 (32.91)\r\n  4 Meszaros, Sandra       JR Wash U            2:02.18    2:02.16   15  \r\n                 27.23        58.06 (30.83)\r\n        1:29.98 (31.92)     2:02.16 (32.18)\r\n  5 Higgins, Andrea        SR Conn College      2:02.23    2:02.17   14  \r\n                 27.19        58.23 (31.04)\r\n        1:30.23 (32.00)     2:02.17 (31.94)\r\n  6 Gilbert, Ellen         SR IWU               2:02.00    2:02.65   13  \r\n                 28.23        59.24 (31.01)\r\n        1:30.63 (31.39)     2:02.65 (32.02)\r\n  7 Axas, Anna             JR Kenyon            2:02.45    2:03.21   12  \r\n                 27.82        58.20 (30.38)\r\n        1:30.48 (32.28)     2:03.21 (32.73)\r\n  8 Ye, Alice              SR Chicago           2:02.35    2:03.79   11  \r\n                 28.12        59.50 (31.38)\r\n        1:31.54 (32.04)     2:03.79 (32.25)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 100 Backstroke<\/h3>\n<p>A second event and a second Division III record, this time Ithaca freshman <strong>Jack Wadsworth<\/strong> getting the job done. Wadsworth led three swimmers into the sub-47 region, winning in 46.45. The time by Wadsworth bested the 46.62 record set by <strong>Ben Lin<\/strong> in 2017 and was enough to hold off Whitman&#8217;s <strong>Tanner Filion<\/strong> (46.89).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 23  Men 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 46.62  3\/17\/2017 Ben Lin, Williams\r\n Meet Qualify:   48.63\r\n  2019 Winner:   46.66            David FItch, Kenyon\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Wadsworth, Jack        FR Ithaca              47.09      46.45*  20  \r\n                 22.69        46.45 (23.76)\r\n  2 Filion, Tanner         JR Whitman             47.45      46.89   17  \r\n                 22.66        46.89 (24.23)\r\n  3 Tekieli, Nic           SO CMS                 47.22      46.99   16  \r\n                 22.63        46.99 (24.36)\r\n  4 Kosian, Yurii          SO Kenyon              47.45      47.04   15  \r\n                 22.76        47.04 (24.28)\r\n  5 Janicki, Adam          JR MIT                 47.55      47.30   14  \r\n                 22.95        47.30 (24.35)\r\n  6 Britton, Justin        5Y Carnegie Mellon     47.50      47.53   13  \r\n                 23.28        47.53 (24.25)\r\n  7 Whitcomb, Nick         JR Williams            47.79      47.98   12  \r\n                 22.98        47.98 (25.00)\r\n  8 Pruett, Spencer        JR Kenyon              47.67      48.20   11  \r\n                 23.15        48.20 (25.05)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 100 Backstroke<\/h3>\n<p>New York University picked up its second individual win in as many women&#8217;s events when <strong>Jessica Flynn<\/strong> rallied over the second half of the race to defeat <strong>Megan Jungers<\/strong> of Emory. Jungers took the lead with a 25.48 front half, with Flynn at 26.04. Over the last two laps, Flynn had too much for Jungers, a split difference of 27.65 to 28.34 telling the story.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 24  Women 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 53.46  3\/22\/2013 Celia Oberholzer, Kenyon\r\n Meet Qualify:   56.87\r\n  2019 Winner:   53.81            Crile Hart, Kenyon\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Flynn, Jessica         JR NYU                 54.38      53.69   20  \r\n                 26.04        53.69 (27.65)\r\n  2 Jungers, Megan         SO Emory               54.73      53.82   17  \r\n                 25.48        53.82 (28.34)\r\n  3 Smith, Olivia          JR Kenyon              54.99      54.97   16  \r\n                 26.68        54.97 (28.29)\r\n  4 Verkleeren, Sophia     FR Williams            55.10      55.11   15  \r\n                 26.59        55.11 (28.52)\r\n  5 Cheshire, Annalise     SR Denison             55.60      55.31   14  \r\n                 26.51        55.31 (28.80)\r\n  6 Cassily, Sophie        FR Bates               55.73      55.72   13  \r\n                 26.87        55.72 (28.85)\r\n  7 Kraus, Sara            FR Hope                55.93      55.82   12  \r\n                 26.81        55.82 (29.01)\r\n  8 Okubo, Sydney          SR Johns Hopkins       55.73      55.99   11  \r\n                 26.82        55.99 (29.17)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 100 Breaststroke<\/h3>\n<p>The seniors came to rule this event, as the top-three finishes were claimed by veterans. Cal Lutheran&#8217;s <strong>Luke Rodarte<\/strong> found himself in a tight race at the midway point, but pulled away at the end to win in 52.71. Rodarte had the only sub-28 split for the last 50 and that finishing strength enabled him to beat <strong>Max Chen<\/strong> of Johns Hopkins, who went 53.20, and <strong>Jason Hamilton<\/strong> of Emory, who was timed in 53.49.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 25  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 50.94  3\/17\/2017 Andrew Wilson, Emory\r\n Meet Qualify:   54.86\r\n  2019 Winner:   53.38            Collin Miller, UW Eau Claire\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Rodarte, Luke          SR Cal Lutheran        53.29      52.71   20  \r\n                 24.82        52.71 (27.89)\r\n  2 Chen, Max              SR Johns Hopkins       53.22      53.20   17  \r\n                 24.94        53.20 (28.26)\r\n  3 Hamilton, Jason        SR Emory               53.79      53.49   16  \r\n                 25.45        53.49 (28.04)\r\n  4 Clasen, Garrett        SO Chicago             53.96      53.80   15  \r\n                 25.39        53.80 (28.41)\r\n  5 Meyer, Jake            SO Emory               54.10      54.26   14  \r\n                 25.19        54.26 (29.07)\r\n  6 Wu, Kyle               JR Johns Hopkins       54.17      54.30   13  \r\n                 25.47        54.30 (28.83)\r\n  7 Bylander, Michael      SR UWEC                54.14      54.31   12  \r\n                 25.68        54.31 (28.63)\r\n  8 Grover, Jacob          SO Williams            53.98      54.35   11  \r\n                 25.52        54.35 (28.83)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 100 Breaststroke<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Edenna Chen<\/strong> joined unique territory when the MIT standout broke the minute barrier in the 100 breaststroke and just missed the Division III record. Chen checked in with a time of 59.79, which was just .02 shy of the 2018 mark of 59.77, set by <strong>K.T. Kustritz<\/strong>. Chen won the race by nearly a second, as St. Kate&#8217;s <strong>Jordyn Wentzel<\/strong> was the runnerup in 1:00.72.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 26  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: *   59.77  3\/23\/2018 KT Kustritz, Denison\r\n Meet Qualify:   1:04.36\r\n  2019 Winner:   1:00.60            KT Kustritz, Denison\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Chen, Edenna           JR MIT               1:00.29      59.79   20  \r\n                 27.89        59.79 (31.90)\r\n  2 Wentzel, Jordyn        SR St. Kate's        1:01.66    1:00.72   17  \r\n                 28.56      1:00.72 (32.16)\r\n  3 Fadely, Jennah         FR Kenyon            1:01.50    1:00.75   16  \r\n                 28.81      1:00.75 (31.94)\r\n  4 Wager, Amanda          SO Williams          1:02.25    1:01.64   15  \r\n                 29.11      1:01.64 (32.53)\r\n  5 Bates, Edie            SR Emory             1:02.24    1:01.99   14  \r\n                 29.36      1:01.99 (32.63)\r\n  6 Crane, CC              JR Denison           1:02.98    1:02.80   13  \r\n                 29.74      1:02.80 (33.06)\r\n  7 Brooks, Kinsey         SO Mary Washington   1:02.59    1:02.90   12  \r\n                 29.06      1:02.90 (33.84)\r\n  8 Gill, Alexandra        JR Pomona-Pitzer     1:02.71    1:02.92   11  \r\n                 29.33      1:02.92 (33.59)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 1-Meter Diving<\/h3>\n<p>Kenyon&#8217;s <strong>Israel Zavaleta<\/strong> established a meet record of 576.40 to cruise to the title, with SUNY-Geneseo&#8217;s <strong>Trent Makoqiec<\/strong> placing second with a total score of 539.00.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 27  Men 1 mtr Diving<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 578.70  2\/14\/2014 Connor Dignan, Denison\r\n  Meet Record: ! 557.90  3\/21\/2002 Gabe Korteum, St. Olaf\r\n  2019 Winner:   537.65            Heath Ogawa, Lake Forest\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Zavaleta, Israel       SO Kenyon             524.95     576.40!  20  \r\n  2 Makowiec, Trent        SO SUNY Geneseo       466.20     539.00   17  \r\n  3 Bumgarner, Lucas       JR Emory              508.60     523.70   16  \r\n  4 Migon, Skylar          SO Chicago            479.50     513.85   15  \r\n  5 Tray, Kobe             JR Williams           490.20     508.30   14  \r\n  6 Beuerlein, John        SO Rhodes             452.25     484.30   13  \r\n  7 Simmons, Liam          SR Denison            449.35     464.25   12  \r\n  8 Sherwin, Logan         JR Chicago            452.45     451.45   11<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 800 Freestyle Relay<\/h3>\n<p>As Emory extended its lead in the team race, it capped the evening with a national record behind the foursome of <strong>Pat Pema<\/strong>, <strong>Logan<\/strong> <strong>D&#8217;Amore<\/strong>, <strong>Jason Hamilton<\/strong> and <strong>Nicholas Goudie<\/strong>. Emory was timed in 6:28.69 to pick up a two-second decision over MIT and to better the previous NCAA record of 6:29.27, set in 2013 by Johns Hopkins. Pema opened with a 1:37.42 leadoff split and was followed by D&#8217;Amore&#8217;s 1;37.83 effort. AFter Hamilton went 1:38.07, Goudie powered through the water to a swim of 1:35.37 and the record.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 28  Men 800 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 6:29.27  3\/22\/2013 , Johns Hopkins\r\n                          Lordi, Kimball, Coggin, Schmidt\r\n Meet Qualify:   6:39.35\r\n  2019 Winner:   6:30.57            Denison\r\n    School                                 Seed     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Emory                               6:32.12    6:28.69*  40  \r\n     1) Pema, Pat JR                  2) D'Amore, Logan SO            \r\n     3) Hamilton, Jason SR            4) Goudie, Nicholas SO          \r\n                 22.31        46.74 (46.74)\r\n      1:11.94 (1:11.94)   1:37.42 (1:37.42)\r\n        2:00.13 (22.71)     2:25.05 (47.63)\r\n      2:49.61 (1:12.19)   3:15.25 (1:37.83)\r\n        3:37.62 (22.37)     4:02.68 (47.43)\r\n      4:28.25 (1:13.00)   4:53.32 (1:38.07)\r\n        5:14.68 (21.36)     5:38.59 (45.27)\r\n      6:03.26 (1:09.94)   6:28.69 (1:35.37)\r\n  2 MIT                                 6:34.78    6:30.79   34  \r\n     1) Obochi, Tobe SO               2) Luo, Jaden SO                \r\n     3) Li, Brian SO                  4) Ellison, Alex SR             \r\n                 23.60        49.60 (49.60)\r\n      1:14.86 (1:14.86)   1:38.39 (1:38.39)\r\n        2:00.45 (22.06)     2:24.74 (46.35)\r\n      2:49.38 (1:10.99)   3:14.56 (1:36.17)\r\n        3:37.25 (22.69)     4:02.48 (47.92)\r\n      4:27.78 (1:13.22)   4:53.52 (1:38.96)\r\n        5:15.25 (21.73)     5:39.68 (46.16)\r\n      6:05.03 (1:11.51)   6:30.79 (1:37.27)\r\n  3 Johns Hopkins                       6:36.67    6:32.20   32  \r\n     1) Wu, Kyle JR                   2) Simmons, Mitchell SR         \r\n     3) Hughes, Collin SR             4) Corbitt, Noah SR       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