﻿{"id":524394,"date":"2023-03-12T17:24:34","date_gmt":"2023-03-13T00:24:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=524394"},"modified":"2023-03-12T17:37:21","modified_gmt":"2023-03-13T00:37:21","slug":"2023-ncaa-division-ii-championships-uindy-men-nova-southeastern-women-claim-crowns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2023-ncaa-division-ii-championships-uindy-men-nova-southeastern-women-claim-crowns\/","title":{"rendered":"2023 NCAA Division II Championships: UIndy Men, Nova Southeastern Women Claim Crowns"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>2023 NCAA Division II Championships: UIndy Men, Nova Southeastern Women Claim Crowns<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The University of Indianapolis men and Nova Southeastern women capped NCAA titles Saturday night at the 2023 NCAA Division II Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Both were in solid control through the final night. Nova Southeastern finished with 536.5 points to win the women\u2019s race, nearly 50 points up on UIndy, the runner-up for the second consecutive season. Nova Southeastern entered the meet ranked No. 1 in the nation after finishing third at the meet last year.<\/p>\n<p>The Indy men were even more decisive with 527 points, well up on runner-up Drury\u2019s 450.5. It gives the Greyhounds their first NCAA title and the school\u2019s first men\u2019s NCAA title.<\/p>\n<p>All the action from the final day of competition:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ncaa.com\/live-updates\/swimming-men\/d2\/live-updates-2023-dii-swimming-and-diving-championships\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Meet Page<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2023-ncaa-division-ii-championships-results\/ncaa-college\/2023\/March\/7?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Full Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/meet\/ncaa-division-ii-coverage\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Division II coverage<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/vmrw8k5h.tinifycdn.com\/results\/pdf\/2023-ncaa-division-ii-pysch-sheets-and-invite-lists-ncaa-college-2023-02-23.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2023 NCAA Division II Championships psych sheets<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2023-ncaa-division-ii-pysch-sheets-and-invite-lists\/ncaa-college\/2023\/February\/23?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Tuesday Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2023-ncaa-division-ii-championships-emily-trieschmann-johanna-buys-set-national-records-nova-southeastern-indy-lead\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Wednesday Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-championships-day-3-finals-live-recap\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Thursday Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2023-ncaa-division-ii-championships-jackson-lustig-takes-down-national-record-as-nova-southeastern-indy-remain-on-top\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Friday Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/swimmeetresults.tech\/NCAA-Division-II-2023\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Live Results<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4><strong>Team Scores<\/strong><\/h4>\n<pre>                    Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 41                     \r\n \r\n  1. Nova Southeastern               536.5   2. Indy                            488.5\r\n  3. Drury                           352.5   4. Colorado Mesa                     325\r\n  5. West Chester                      237   6. Wingate                           229\r\n  7. Lynn                              199   7. Carson-Newman                     199\r\n  9. Wayne State                       167  10. Tampa                             128\r\n 11. McKendree                         126  12. West Florida                    123.5\r\n 13. Henderson St.                     114  14. Grand Valley                      109\r\n 15. Iup                               108  16. Nmu                                85\r\n 17. Delta State                        84  18. Clarion                            58\r\n 19. Azusa Pacific                      55  20. Augustana                          45\r\n 21. Csu East Bay                       35  22. Mines                              27\r\n 23. Findlay                            21  24. Oklahoma Christian                 19\r\n 25. Hillsdale                          18  25. Msu Mankato                        18\r\n 27. Umsl                               17  28. Truman St.                         15\r\n 29. Saint Leo                          14  29. St Cloud St                        14\r\n 31. Umary                              11  32. Florida Southern                    8\r\n 33. Southern Conn                       7  34. Emmanuel                            6\r\n 34. Rollins                             6  36. Sioux Falls                         5\r\n 37. Davenport                           4  38. Catawba                             3\r\n 39. PennWest                            1<\/pre>\n<pre>                    Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 42                      \r\n \r\n  1. Indy                              527   2. Drury                           450.5\r\n  3. McKendree                       352.5   4. Tampa                             327\r\n  5. Colorado Mesa                   274.5   6. Grand Valley                      239\r\n  7. Findlay                         226.5   8. Wingate                           226\r\n  9. Henderson St.                     200  10. Oklahoma Christian              194.5\r\n 11. Florida Southern                185.5  12. Nova Southeastern               151.5\r\n 13. St Cloud St                       106  14. Wayne State                        88\r\n 15. Clarion                            76  16. Carson-Newman                      62\r\n 17. Missouri S &amp; T                     48  18. Saginaw Valley                     39\r\n 19. Emmanuel                           34  20. Davenport                          28\r\n 21. UT Permian Basin                   26  22. Umsl                               25\r\n 23. Delta State                      24.5  24. West Chester                       22\r\n 25. Nmu                                20  26. Lewis                              18\r\n 27. Lenoir-Rhyne                       13  28. Florida Tech                       12\r\n 29. Montevallo                         11  30. Mines                              10\r\n 31. Rollins                             6  32. Iup                                 5\r\n 33. Fresno Pacific                      2<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 1,650 Freestyle<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Emily Trieschmann<\/strong> took home her second individual gold medal of the meet and fifth total gold. Her time of 16:30.11 easily steered her clear of Wayne State\u2019s <strong>Allison Vassilakos<\/strong> by exactly 12 seconds. Trieschmann had also won the 500 free and was third in the 200 free.<\/p>\n<p>Wayne State finished second and third, with <strong>Jordan Fox<\/strong> following Vassilakos.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 32  Women 1650 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 16:17.66  3\/15\/2008 Kristen Frost, Southern Conn St\r\n         Meet: M 16:17.66  3\/15\/2008 Kristen Frost, Southern Conn St\r\n    Name                 Year School               Seed     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n  1 Trieschmann, Emily     SO Nova S'eastern   16:31.90   16:30.11   20  \r\n    r:+0.66  27.03        56.83 (29.80)\r\n       15:29.94 (30.60)    16:00.41 (30.47)    16:30.11 (29.70)\r\n  2 Vassilakos, Allison    SO Wayne State      16:47.97   16:42.11   17  \r\n    r:+0.77  27.61        57.42 (29.81)\r\n       15:41.67 (30.78)    16:12.35 (30.68)    16:42.11 (29.76)\r\n  3 Fox, Jordan            SR Wayne State      16:52.32   16:44.86   16  \r\n    r:+0.78  27.46        57.40 (29.94)\r\n       15:46.22 (30.15)    16:16.08 (29.86)    16:44.86 (28.78)\r\n  4 Agger, Kaitlyn         5Y Wingate          16:49.61   16:45.58   15  \r\n             27.87        57.77 (29.90)\r\n       15:47.68 (30.28)    16:17.47 (29.79)    16:45.58 (28.11)\r\n  5 Slowey, Meghan         SR Mines            16:50.74   16:46.93   14  \r\n    r:+0.76  27.76        57.62 (29.86)\r\n       15:48.36 (30.30)    16:18.28 (29.92)    16:46.93 (28.65)\r\n  6 Carvalho, Ana Cecilia  FR McKendree        16:46.63   16:47.01   13  \r\n    r:+0.81  28.04        58.14 (30.10)\r\n       15:47.97 (30.39)    16:18.11 (30.14)    16:47.01 (28.90)\r\n  7 Reaser, Adelaide       FR Truman St.       16:59.01   16:53.57   12  \r\n    r:+0.79  27.85        58.26 (30.41)\r\n       15:54.61 (30.30)    16:24.72 (30.11)    16:53.57 (28.85)\r\n  8 Colti Dumitrescu, Emi  SR Indy             16:54.93   16:56.84   11  \r\n    r:+0.77  27.40        57.46 (30.06)\r\n       15:55.99 (30.81)    16:26.84 (30.85)    16:56.84 (30.00)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 1,650 Freestyle<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Eric Hieber<\/strong> of Grand Valley worked the final 500 yards to storm to the front and win. He was three seconds back at the 1,000-yard mark but made his move in the final 100 yards. He came back in a 24.14 to upset the top seed entering the\u00a0 meet, Indy\u2019s <strong>Cedrick Buessing.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hieber clocked in at 15:03.48, trimming 11.5 seconds off his seed time and jumping from third to first. Buessing went 15:03.85, unable to check the speed of Hieber in the final 50. He came back in 24.79. It is the third individual silver of the meet for Buessing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hayden Curley<\/strong> of Tampa was third in 15:10.69.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 33  Men 1650 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 14:55.12  3\/20\/2021 Fabio Dalu, McKendree\r\n         Meet: M 14:55.12  3\/20\/2021 Fabio Dalu, McKendree\r\n    Name                 Year School               Seed     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n  1 Hieber, Eric           JR Grand Valley     15:15.03   15:03.48   20  \r\n    r:+0.68  24.14        51.19 (27.05)\r\n       14:12.04 (27.65)    14:39.34 (27.30)    15:03.48 (24.14)\r\n  2 Buessing, Cedric       SO Indy             15:02.54   15:03.85   17  \r\n    r:+0.70  23.54        50.05 (26.51)\r\n       14:11.85 (27.68)    14:39.06 (27.21)    15:03.85 (24.79)\r\n  3 Curley, Hayden         5Y Tampa            15:12.68   15:10.69   16  \r\n    r:+0.68  24.24        50.94 (26.70)\r\n       14:16.94 (26.97)    14:44.23 (27.29)    15:10.69 (26.46)\r\n  4 Demesy, Paul           FR West Chester     15:24.21   15:16.22   15  \r\n    r:+0.78  25.06        52.30 (27.24)\r\n       14:21.63 (28.02)    14:49.77 (28.14)    15:16.22 (26.45)\r\n  5 Rosado, Victor         SO Oklahoma Chr.    15:21.99   15:17.34   14  \r\n    r:+0.66  25.26        53.28 (28.02)\r\n       14:24.13 (27.79)    14:52.34 (28.21)    15:17.34 (25.00)\r\n  6 Benjamin, Kyle         5Y Colorado Mesa    15:18.95   15:17.45   13  \r\n             25.41        53.11 (27.70)\r\n       14:23.74 (28.25)    14:51.75 (28.01)    15:17.45 (25.70)\r\n  7 Alessandrini, Luca     SO Nova S'eastern   15:26.46   15:21.14   12  \r\n    r:+0.71  25.48        53.07 (27.59)\r\n       14:30.03 (27.63)    14:56.18 (26.15)    15:21.14 (24.96)\r\n  8 Fluck, Barnabas        FR Tampa            15:21.97   15:22.14   11  \r\n    r:+0.75  24.66        52.08 (27.42)\r\n       14:27.52 (28.39)    14:55.50 (27.98)    15:22.14 (26.64)<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 100 Freestyle<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Manon Compagner<\/strong> capped the 100 fly\/100 free double by going 48.97 to win. That\u2019s a half-second quicker than the top time the Carson-Newman senior posted in the morning.<\/p>\n<p>Henderson State\u2019s <strong>Kiara Pozvai<\/strong> was second in 49.21. Johanna Buys, the 50 free champ, finished third, with teammate <strong>Mika Heideyer<\/strong> fourth.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 34  Women 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 48.16  3\/16\/2019 Polina Lapshina, Queens (NC)\r\n         Meet: M 48.16  3\/16\/2019 Polina Lapshina, Queens (NC)\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Compagner, Manon       SR Carson-Newman       49.48      48.97   20  \r\n    r:+0.76  23.55        48.97 (25.42)\r\n  2 Pozvai, Kiara          SO Henderson St.       49.33      49.21   17  \r\n    r:+0.73  23.77        49.21 (25.44)\r\n  3 Buys, Johanna          5Y Indy                50.08      49.55   16  \r\n    r:+0.75  23.55        49.55 (26.00)\r\n  4 Heideyer, Mika         FR Indy                49.88      49.66   15  \r\n    r:+0.68  24.03        49.66 (25.63)\r\n  5 Carozza, Ann           5Y West Chester        49.86      49.91   14  \r\n             23.85        49.91 (26.06)\r\n  6 Fodor, Helga           5Y Lynn                49.66      50.07   13  \r\n    r:+0.73  23.95        50.07 (26.12)\r\n  7 Greenwaldt, Bryn       FR Augustana           50.32      50.21   12  \r\n    r:+0.72  24.25        50.21 (25.96)\r\n  8 Morin, Tilde           FR Tampa               50.46      51.34   11  \r\n    r:+0.79  23.88        51.34 (27.46)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 100 Freestyle<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Lamar Taylor<\/strong> capped the sprint double and won his third individual gold of the meet, to go with the 100 back. He qualified just third from prelims but was a second faster at night in 42.30. he just got his hand to the wall .07 up on McKendree\u2019s <strong>Gregg Lichinsky,<\/strong> thanks in large part to Taylor going out in 19.95. Taylor\u2019s teammate <strong>Jack Armstrong<\/strong> grabbed bronze in 43.40.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 35  Men 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 41.25  3\/20\/2021 Karol Ostrowski, Drury\r\n         Meet: M 41.25  3\/20\/2021 Karol Ostrowski, Drury\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Taylor, Lamar          JR Henderson St.       43.32      42.30   20  \r\n    r:+0.68  19.95        42.30 (22.35)\r\n  2 Lichinsky, Gregg       SR McKendree           42.84      42.37   17  \r\n    r:+0.63  20.10        42.37 (22.27)\r\n  3 Armstrong, Jack        5Y Henderson St.       43.15      43.40   16  \r\n    r:+0.69  20.41        43.40 (22.99)\r\n  4 Bosch, Matthew         SO Grand Valley        43.33      43.65   15  \r\n             21.02        43.65 (22.63)\r\n  5 Ohnov, Viacheslav      5Y Wingate             43.57      43.69   14  \r\n    r:+0.63  21.07        43.69 (22.62)\r\n  6 Glass, Khameron        SR Drury               43.55      43.72   13  \r\n    r:+0.65  20.49        43.72 (23.23)\r\n  7 Silva, Joao            SR Indy                43.68      43.76   12  \r\n    r:+0.59  20.80        43.76 (22.96)\r\n  8 Snitko, Marcel         SR Wingate             43.53      44.06   11  \r\n    r:+0.71  21.18        44.06 (22.88)<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 200 Backstroke<\/h4>\n<p>Drury\u2019s <strong>Alexander Waller<\/strong> went out fast and held it, the top seed out of the morning easing to victory in 1:55.20. Her time came withing eight tenths of the meet record, which is as close as anyone got on Saturday. She was the top seed in prelims by 2.5 seconds and didn\u2019t make the final that much more interesting, winning by 1.4 seconds.<\/p>\n<p>Waller denied <strong>Kaitlyn McCoy<\/strong> the backstroke double. The UIndy fifth-year grabbed silver decisively in 156.59. <strong>Kyla Blakemore<\/strong> of Carson-Newman finished third, and <strong>Celina Marquez<\/strong> added to Nova Southeastern\u2019s total by finishing fourth.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 36  Women 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 1:54.48  3\/11\/2017 Hannah Peiffer, Queens (NC)\r\n         Meet: M 1:54.48  3\/11\/2017 Hannah Peiffer, Queens (NC)\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Waller, Alexandra      5Y Drury             1:56.28    1:55.20   20  \r\n             27.07        56.03 (28.96)\r\n        1:25.60 (29.57)     1:55.20 (29.60)\r\n  2 McCoy, Kaitlyn         5Y Indy              1:58.77    1:56.59   17  \r\n             27.20        56.43 (29.23)\r\n        1:26.02 (29.59)     1:56.59 (30.57)\r\n  3 Blakemore, Kyla        JR Carson-Newman     1:58.69    1:58.18   16  \r\n             27.38        57.16 (29.78)\r\n        1:27.80 (30.64)     1:58.18 (30.38)\r\n  4 Marquez, Celina        SR Nova S'eastern    1:58.79    1:58.83   15  \r\n             27.38        56.64 (29.26)\r\n        1:27.23 (30.59)     1:58.83 (31.60)\r\n  5 Beesmans, Marta        SO Wingate           1:58.14    1:59.39   14  \r\n             27.69        57.22 (29.53)\r\n        1:28.20 (30.98)     1:59.39 (31.19)\r\n  6 Mertins, Luna          JR Lynn              1:58.78    1:59.63   13  \r\n             27.32        57.26 (29.94)\r\n        1:28.34 (31.08)     1:59.63 (31.29)\r\n  7 Krstevska, Mia         JR Indy              1:58.88    1:59.92   12  \r\n             27.77        58.40 (30.63)\r\n        1:29.42 (31.02)     1:59.92 (30.50)\r\n  8 Barnes, Madysen        JR Tampa             1:58.91    2:01.77   11  \r\n             28.04        58.44 (30.40)\r\n        1:29.97 (31.53)     2:01.77 (31.80)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 200 Backstroke<\/h4>\n<p>Colorado Mesa\u2019<strong>s Benjamin<\/strong> <strong>Samson<\/strong> worked his middle 100 yards to ease away from the back, his time of 1:41.54 getting him a second gold of the meet. The sophomore Sampson was .98 seconds better on the middle two 50s than runner-up <strong>Santiago Corredor<\/strong> of Tampa. It was the matchup of the IM champs, Sampson having taken the 200 and Corredor the 400. Corredor went 1:42.09.<\/p>\n<p>They were all chasing Drury\u2019s <strong>Nathan Bighetti<\/strong> for the first 150 meters. He covered the first three 50s 1.03 seconds quicker than Samson and 1.79 quicker than Corredor. But he only came back in 27.18 while both the others were 25-low, the senior fading to third in 1:42.25.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 37  Men 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 1:40.73  11\/19\/2022Ben Sampson, Colorado Mesa\r\n         Meet: M 1:40.74  3\/15\/2014 Matthew Josa, Queens (NC)\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Sampson, Benjamin      SO Colorado Mesa     1:42.96    1:41.54   20  \r\n             24.46        50.38 (25.92)\r\n        1:16.10 (25.72)     1:41.54 (25.44)\r\n  2 Corredor, Santiago     JR Tampa             1:43.95    1:42.09   17  \r\n             24.34        50.78 (26.44)\r\n        1:16.86 (26.08)     1:42.09 (25.23)\r\n  3 Bighetti, Nathan       SR Drury             1:44.66    1:42.25   16  \r\n             23.50        49.07 (25.57)\r\n        1:15.07 (26.00)     1:42.25 (27.18)\r\n  4 Chagas Filho, Ney      FR Wingate           1:43.99    1:43.48   15  \r\n             24.28        50.07 (25.79)\r\n        1:16.54 (26.47)     1:43.48 (26.94)\r\n  5 Rodriguez, Andrew      SR Drury             1:43.88    1:43.69   14  \r\n             24.71        50.97 (26.26)\r\n        1:17.39 (26.42)     1:43.69 (26.30)\r\n  6 Knollman, Parker       SO Tampa             1:44.59    1:44.04   13  \r\n             24.43        50.83 (26.40)\r\n        1:16.78 (25.95)     1:44.04 (27.26)\r\n  7 Hendriks, Raf          JR St Cloud St       1:45.00    1:45.38   12  \r\n             24.22        50.98 (26.76)\r\n        1:18.31 (27.33)     1:45.38 (27.07)\r\n  8 Mahone, William        SR Montevallo        1:45.40    1:46.21   11  \r\n             24.97        51.45 (26.48)\r\n        1:18.61 (27.16)     1:46.21 (27.60)\r\n<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 200 Breaststroke<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Savanna Best<\/strong> picked up Nova Southeastern\u2019s 11th goal medal of the 2023 NCAA Division II Championships and her second individual title, though she was made to work for it. She trailed Colorado Mesa\u2019s <strong>Lilly Borgenheimer<\/strong> by .98 seconds at the 150-yard wall, after the fifth-year blistered a 33.79 third 50. But she paid a price, coming back in 35.27. That allowed Best to surge, covering the final 50 yards in 34.25 to get to the final wall .04 up, in 2:11.79. Borgenheimer\u2019s silver came with a time of 2:11.83.<\/p>\n<p>Drury\u2019s <strong>Claire Conover<\/strong> was the best of the rest in 2:13.61.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 38  Women 200 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 2:09.12  3\/11\/2017 Bailee Nunn, Drury\r\n         Meet: M 2:09.12  3\/11\/2017 Bailee Nunn, Drury\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Best, Savanna          SR Nova S'eastern    2:13.02    2:11.79   20  \r\n    r:+0.77  29.63      1:02.99 (33.36)\r\n        1:37.54 (34.55)     2:11.79 (34.25)\r\n  2 Borgenheimer, Lily     5Y Colorado Mesa     2:12.78    2:11.83   17  \r\n    r:+0.71  29.91      1:02.77 (32.86)\r\n        1:36.56 (33.79)     2:11.83 (35.27)\r\n  3 Conover, Claire        SO Drury             2:14.66    2:13.61   16  \r\n    r:+0.68  29.99      1:03.58 (33.59)\r\n        1:38.10 (34.52)     2:13.61 (35.51)\r\n  4 Ronningdal, Emilia     FR Nova S'eastern    2:16.47    2:14.26   15  \r\n    r:+0.76  30.20      1:03.71 (33.51)\r\n        1:38.51 (34.80)     2:14.26 (35.75)\r\n  5 Sanocki, Lillian       SR Wingate           2:14.95    2:15.00   14  \r\n    r:+0.68  30.77      1:05.12 (34.35)\r\n        1:39.82 (34.70)     2:15.00 (35.18)\r\n  6 Johnson, Rachel        5Y IUP               2:15.99    2:15.95   13  \r\n    r:+0.71  30.01      1:04.07 (34.06)\r\n        1:39.34 (35.27)     2:15.95 (36.61)\r\n  7 Schmidt, Celina        SO Indy              2:16.29    2:16.02   12  \r\n    r:+0.69  30.08      1:04.00 (33.92)\r\n        1:39.80 (35.80)     2:16.02 (36.22)\r\n  8 Wijk, Mellie           SO Drury             2:15.47    2:17.93   11  \r\n    r:+0.74  30.72      1:05.44 (34.72)\r\n        1:41.27 (35.83)     2:17.93 (36.66)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 200 Breaststroke<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Juan Daniel Garcia Ruiz<\/strong> was nearly 2.5 seconds quicker than in the morning, getting the win in 1:54.51. He was third at the 150-yard wall but came home in 29.32; no one else in the field was quicker than 30.24.<\/p>\n<p>That allowed him to surge clear of Oklahoma Christian\u2019s <strong>John Amrein,<\/strong> who took silver in 1:55.14. The 100 breast champ, Florida Southern\u2019s <strong>Matteo Zampese,<\/strong> was third in 1:55.95.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 39  Men 200 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 1:51.71  3\/14\/2015 Anton Lobanov, Nova S'eastern\r\n         Meet: M 1:51.71  3\/14\/2015 Anton Lobanov, Nova S'eastern\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Garcia Ruiz, Juan Dan  JR Findlay           1:56.90    1:54.51   20  \r\n    r:+0.64  26.17        55.55 (29.38)\r\n        1:25.19 (29.64)     1:54.51 (29.32)\r\n  2 Amrein, John           SO OC                1:56.52    1:55.14   17  \r\n    r:+0.66  25.70        54.32 (28.62)\r\n        1:24.25 (29.93)     1:55.14 (30.89)\r\n  3 Zampese, Matteo        JR Florida Southern  1:58.41    1:55.95   16  \r\n    r:+0.61  25.22        54.49 (29.27)\r\n        1:24.96 (30.47)     1:55.95 (30.99)\r\n  4 Pinheiro, Filipe       JR McKendree         1:57.56    1:56.09   15  \r\n    r:+0.67  26.12        55.38 (29.26)\r\n        1:25.23 (29.85)     1:56.09 (30.86)\r\n  5 Mourao, Davi           SO Drury             1:58.41    1:56.72   14  \r\n    r:+0.67  26.66        55.98 (29.32)\r\n        1:26.48 (30.50)     1:56.72 (30.24)\r\n  6 Polasek, Richard       JR Davenport         1:57.98    1:57.19   13  \r\n    r:+0.66  26.66        56.15 (29.49)\r\n        1:26.23 (30.08)     1:57.19 (30.96)\r\n  7 Stender, Owen          SO Davenport         1:58.45    1:58.75   12  \r\n    r:+0.68  26.30        55.82 (29.52)\r\n        1:26.43 (30.61)     1:58.75 (32.32)\r\n  8 Cole, Brayden          JR Indy              1:58.18    1:59.01   11  \r\n    r:+0.63  26.50        57.30 (30.80)\r\n        1:27.96 (30.66)     1:59.01 (31.05)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 1-meter Diving<\/h4>\n<p>If you\u2019re looking for the difference in the men\u2019s meet, look no further than the diving boards at the IUPUI Natatorium, with which the UIndy divers will be well-acquainted.<\/p>\n<p>The Greyhounds capped their title by going 1-2-3 on 1-meter, <strong>Julio Osuna<\/strong> <strong>Kelly<\/strong> grabbing his second title of the weekend on 1-meter. He scored 599.50 to boss the field, buzzing within 20 points of a record that has held since 1994 in the hands of Oakland\u2019s <strong>Dario DiFazio<\/strong> (618.70).<\/p>\n<p>Second was <strong>Jason Lenzo,<\/strong> who was also the runner-up on 3-meter, in 524.75. <strong>Cade Hammond<\/strong> rose from sixth on 3-meter to bronze.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cole Earle<\/strong> for Drury was fifth for a second time. He accounted for all 28 of Drury\u2019s diving points, but Indy tallied 103. That\u2019s a difference of 75 points. The final margin between the teams at meet\u2019s end? 76.5.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 40  Men 1 mtr Diving<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 618.70  3\/10\/1994 Dario DiFazio, Oakland Univ\r\n         Meet: M 618.70  3\/10\/1994 Dario DiFazio, Oakland Univ\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Osuna Kelly, Julio     SO Indy               565.35     599.50   20  \r\n  2 Lenzo, Jason           SR Indy               484.75     524.75   17  \r\n  3 Hammond, Cade          SR Indy               495.70     513.15   16  \r\n  4 Cheeks, Isaiah         JR Colorado Mesa      505.05     511.40   15  \r\n  5 Earl, Cole             SR Drury              490.70     507.00   14  \r\n  6 Schering, Zach         SO Clarion            510.70     505.05   13  \r\n  7 Wood, Carter           FR UTPB               432.60     453.15   12  \r\n  8 Fields, Wrigley        SR Grand Valley       451.60     439.40   11<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 400 Freestyle Relay<\/h4>\n<p>With the team races decided, Indy grabbed itself a consolation prize by winning gold in 3:20.34. <strong>Johanna Buys<\/strong> started the Greyhounds out in 49.81 and the team never looked back. She and <strong>Mika Heideyer<\/strong> delivered two of the six sub-50 legs of the race. <strong>Andrea Paaske<\/strong> and <strong>Leticia Vaselli<\/strong> rounded out the gold medalists.<\/p>\n<p>Colorado Mesa was second in 3:21.18, all four legs between 50.07 and 50.54. Wingate took bronze ahead of Tampa. Nova Southeastern was safely eighth. The fastest leg of the race was Carson-Newman anchor <strong>Manon Compagner<\/strong> in 48.51 for the fifth-place finisher.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 41  Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 3:18.04  3\/17\/2018 Queens (NC) - Also 3\/16\/2019\r\n                          Lapshina, Lorda, Dollmayer, Prayson\r\n         Meet: M 3:18.04  3\/17\/2018 Queens (NC) - Also 3\/16\/2019\r\n                          Stevens, Dobson, Dollmayer, Prayson\r\n    School                                 Seed     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Indy                                3:21.60    3:20.34   40  \r\n     1) Buys, Johanna 5Y              2) r:0.26 Paaske, Andrea SO     \r\n     3) r:0.38 Heideyer, Mika FR      4) r:0.14 Vaselli, Leticia SR   \r\n    r:+0.74  23.74        49.81 (49.81)\r\n        1:13.70 (23.89)     1:40.55 (50.74)\r\n        2:04.43 (23.88)     2:30.27 (49.72)\r\n        2:53.49 (23.22)     3:20.34 (50.07)\r\n  2 Colorado Mesa                       3:21.84    3:21.18   34  \r\n     1) Qunell, Ada FR                2) r:0.42 Bottai, Ruby SR       \r\n     3) r:0.33 Anderson, Logan 5Y     4) r:0.42 White, Lauren SR      \r\n    r:+0.75  23.95        50.25 (50.25)\r\n        1:13.99 (23.74)     1:40.79 (50.54)\r\n        2:04.47 (23.68)     2:30.86 (50.07)\r\n        2:54.86 (24.00)     3:21.18 (50.32)\r\n  3 Wingate                             3:22.28    3:21.48   32  \r\n     1) Andrews, Lucinda SO           2) r:0.22 Wenhold, Amanda JR    \r\n     3) r:0.29 Azirovic, Nina FR      4) r:0.23 Munro, Kelsea SO      \r\n    r:+0.79  24.23        50.46 (50.46)\r\n        1:14.21 (23.75)     1:41.30 (50.84)\r\n        2:05.38 (24.08)     2:31.74 (50.44)\r\n        2:55.10 (23.36)     3:21.48 (49.74)\r\n  4 Tampa                               3:21.19    3:21.81   30  \r\n     1) Morin, Tilde FR               2) r:0.38 Van De Wiele, Emily JR\r\n     3) Chestang, Emma SO             4) r:0.45 Vrijhof, Roma JR      \r\n    r:+0.77  23.97        50.37 (50.37)\r\n        1:14.29 (23.92)     1:40.93 (50.56)\r\n        2:05.00 (24.07)     2:31.83 (50.90)\r\n        2:55.56 (23.73)     3:21.81 (49.98)\r\n  5 Carson-Newman                       3:23.35    3:22.40   28  \r\n     1) King, Kennadi JR              2) r:0.26 Amano, Natalia SR     \r\n     3) r:0.28 Parr, Lily SO          4) r:0.43 Compagner, Manon SR   \r\n    r:+0.71  24.34        51.04 (51.04)\r\n        1:15.46 (24.42)     1:42.61 (51.57)\r\n        2:06.24 (23.63)     2:33.89 (51.28)\r\n        2:56.67 (22.78)     3:22.40 (48.51)\r\n  6 West Chester                        3:23.72    3:23.01   26  \r\n     1) Carozza, Ann 5Y               2) r:0.29 Niness, Mikayla JR    \r\n     3) r:0.12 Hemingway, Mckenzie JR 4) Durkin, Keeley JR            \r\n    r:+0.75  24.07        50.22 (50.22)\r\n        1:14.27 (24.05)     1:41.09 (50.87)\r\n        2:05.15 (24.06)     2:32.19 (51.10)\r\n        2:56.53 (24.34)     3:23.01 (50.82)\r\n  7 Drury                               3:22.49    3:23.45   24  \r\n     1) Bushell, Josephine JR         2) r:0.36 Walker, Ellie 5Y      \r\n     3) r:0.04 Moore, Ashlyn FR       4) r:0.40 Wijk, Mellie SO       \r\n    r:+0.72  23.86        50.90 (50.90)\r\n        1:14.78 (23.88)     1:41.91 (51.01)\r\n        2:05.28 (23.37)     2:31.99 (50.08)\r\n        2:56.53 (24.54)     3:23.45 (51.46)\r\n  8 Nova S'eastern                      3:24.21    3:23.55   22  \r\n     1) Ronningdal, Emilia FR         2) r:0.31 Trieschmann, Emily SO \r\n     3) r:0.26 Morfelt, Mollie FR     4) r:0.22 Capalbo, Solana SR    \r\n    r:+0.75  24.32        50.69 (50.69)\r\n        1:14.86 (24.17)     1:41.53 (50.84)\r\n        2:05.57 (24.04)     2:32.50 (50.97)\r\n        2:56.42 (23.92)     3:23.55 (51.05)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 400 Freestyle Relay<\/h4>\n<p>McKendree spoiled the victory lap for UIndy by going 2:52.69, the winning margin supplied by <strong>Gregg Lichinsky\u2019s<\/strong> 41.88 anchor leg. No one was within .85 seconds of him in the race. Lichinsky joined <strong>Alireza Yavari, Caleb Law<\/strong> and <strong>Arthur Souza<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Indy was in position to add another gold before that final leg. The team of <strong>Jeron Thompson, Joao Silva, Serhii Agadhanyan<\/strong> and <strong>Diego Mas<\/strong> went 2:53.39 for silver. Tampa was third.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 42  Men 400 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 2:49.98  3\/16\/2019 Queens (NC)\r\n                          M Kusch, A Kunert, A Mosic, B Heck\r\n         Meet: M 2:49.98  3\/16\/2019 Queens (NC)\r\n                          Kusch, Dreesens, Mayes, Arakelian\r\n    School                                 Seed     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 McKendree                           2:53.06    2:52.69   40  \r\n     1) Yavari, Alireza JR            2) r:0.20 Law, Caleb SR         \r\n     3) r:0.37 Souza, Arthur SO       4) r:0.22 Lichinsky, Gregg SR   \r\n    r:+0.66  20.63        43.51 (43.51)\r\n        1:03.52 (20.01)     1:26.86 (43.35)\r\n        1:47.85 (20.99)     2:10.81 (43.95)\r\n        2:30.54 (19.73)     2:52.69 (41.88)\r\n  2 Indy                                2:54.44    2:53.39   34  \r\n     1) Thompson, Jeron SR            2) r:0.27 Silva, Joao SR        \r\n     3) r:0.46 Agadzhanyan, Serhii 5Y 4) r:0.29 Mas, Diego SR         \r\n    r:+0.58  20.48        43.52 (43.52)\r\n        1:03.69 (20.17)     1:26.55 (43.03)\r\n        1:46.95 (20.40)     2:10.41 (43.86)\r\n        2:30.53 (20.12)     2:53.39 (42.98)\r\n  3 Tampa                               2:54.98    2:53.91   32  \r\n     1) Tibor, Tistan FR              2) r:0.28 Brandon, Caleb JR     \r\n     3) r:0.19 Corredor, Santiago JR  4) r:0.28 Aguilera, Santiago 5Y \r\n    r:+0.69  20.57        43.69 (43.69)\r\n        1:04.43 (20.74)     1:27.81 (44.12)\r\n        1:48.30 (20.49)     2:10.81 (43.00)\r\n        2:31.14 (20.33)     2:53.91 (43.10)\r\n  4 Henderson St.                       2:57.44    2:54.82   30  \r\n     1) Armstrong, Jack 5Y            2) r:0.46 Dabrowski, Patryk JR  \r\n     3) r:0.21 Sloan, Tate SO         4) r:0.36 Taylor, Lamar JR      \r\n    r:+0.67  20.54        43.31 (43.31)\r\n        1:03.78 (20.47)     1:27.16 (43.85)\r\n        1:47.98 (20.82)     2:11.73 (44.57)\r\n        2:31.78 (20.05)     2:54.82 (43.09)\r\n  5 Drury                               2:55.22    2:55.50   28  \r\n     1) Terziev, Vladislav SO         2) r:0.34 Glass, Khameron SR    \r\n     3) r:0.32 Mourao, Davi SO        4) r:0.31 Nogueira, Joao FR     \r\n    r:+0.69  21.30        44.19 (44.19)\r\n        1:04.63 (20.44)     1:27.51 (43.32)\r\n        1:48.68 (21.17)     2:11.45 (43.94)\r\n        2:32.61 (21.16)     2:55.50 (44.05)\r\n  6 Carson-Newman                       2:56.06    2:55.53   26  \r\n     1) McCay, Ridge SO               2) r:0.33 George, Matt 5Y       \r\n     3) r:0.24 Gluzman, Arthur FR     4) r:0.28 Stelling, Hobson SO   \r\n    r:+0.63  20.98        44.41 (44.41)\r\n        1:05.43 (21.02)     1:28.92 (44.51)\r\n        1:49.21 (20.29)     2:12.21 (43.29)\r\n        2:32.67 (20.46)     2:55.53 (43.32)\r\n  7 Grand Valley                        2:56.06    2:55.56   24  \r\n     1) Miret Sala, Roger SR          2) r:0.27 Raskay, Kyle FR       \r\n     3) r:0.17 Millard, Austin SO     4) r:0.33 Bosch, Matthew SO     \r\n    r:+0.73  21.19        44.14 (44.14)\r\n        1:04.83 (20.69)     1:28.36 (44.22)\r\n        1:49.32 (20.96)     2:12.82 (44.46)\r\n        2:33.24 (20.42)     2:55.56 (42.74)\r\n  8 Wingate                             2:55.29    2:55.91   22  \r\n     1) Snitko, Marcel SR             2) r:0.26 Ohnov, Viacheslav 5Y  \r\n     3) r:0.35 Costa, Gabriel JR      4) r:0.23 Hathcock, Ethan SR    \r\n    r:+0.73  21.14        43.85 (43.85)\r\n        1:04.58 (20.73)     1:27.53 (43.68)\r\n        1:48.29 (20.76)     2:11.43 (43.90)\r\n        2:32.30 (20.87)     2:55.91 (44.48)<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>2023 NCAA Division II Championships: UIndy Men, Nova Southeastern Women Claim Crowns The University of Indianapolis men and Nova Southeastern women capped NCAA titles Saturday night 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