﻿{"id":524947,"date":"2023-03-17T22:08:56","date_gmt":"2023-03-18T05:08:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=524947"},"modified":"2023-03-18T06:47:34","modified_gmt":"2023-03-18T13:47:34","slug":"ncaa-division-iii-championships-night-3-three-mens-records-fall-as-emory-kenyon-jockey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-iii-championships-night-3-three-mens-records-fall-as-emory-kenyon-jockey\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Division III Championships, Night 3: Three Men\u2019s Records Fall as Emory, Kenyon Jockey"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>NCAA Division III Championships, Night 3: Three Men\u2019s Records Fall as Emory, Kenyon Jockey<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Three Division III men\u2019s records went down on the third night of competition at the NCAA Division III Championships Friday. The more pertinent number is five: As in the number of points Emory lead Kenyon by heading into the final day of competition, the Eagles have leapt the Lords in the final relay to take the lead.<\/p>\n<p>On the women\u2019s side, Denison endured a quiet evening, but the Big Red still have a handy lead as they enter the final day of competition.<\/p>\n<p>All the action from the Greensboro Aquatic Center:<\/p>\n<h4>2023 Division III Championships Links<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/meetresults.greensboroaquaticcenter.com\/2023NCAAD3\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Live Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ncaa.com\/liveschedule\/2023\/03\/16\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Live Stream Hub<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/odac.prestosports.com\/ncaachampionships\/swimdive\/2022-23\/meet-results\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Meet Page<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/meet\/ncaa-division-iii-coverage\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Division III Coverage<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2023-ncaa-division-iii-championships-day-1\/ncaa-college\/2023\/March\/15?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Night 1 Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2023-division-iii-championships-emory-men-take-relay-record-day-1-lead\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Night 1 Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2023-ncaa-division-iii-championships-day-2-day-2\/ncaa-college\/2023\/March\/15?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Night 2 Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-iii-championships-tcnjs-james-mcchesney-blasts-200-free-record\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Night 2 Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2023-ncaa-division-iii-championships-day-3-day-3\/ncaa-college\/2023\/March\/15?rtn=%2Fresults%2Fall\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Night 3 Results<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>2023 Division III Championships Team Scores<\/h4>\n<pre>Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 28                     \r\n  1. Denison                         350.5   2. Emory                             292\r\n  3. Kenyon                            280   4. Nyu                               216\r\n  5. Williams                          214   6. Tufts                           211.5\r\n  7. Chicago                         203.5   8. Mit                               173\r\n  9. Pomona-Pitzer                   151.5  10. Amherst                            95\r\n 11. Hope College                     94.5  11. Johns Hopkins                    94.5\r\n 13. Ithaca                             69  14. Claremont MS                       68\r\n 15. Bowdoin                            55  16. Carnegie Mellon                    49\r\n 17. St. Kate's                         40  18. Bates                            39.5\r\n 19. Calvin                             31  19. Trinity University                 31\r\n 21. Mary Washington                    29  22. Swarthmore                         28\r\n 23. Colorado College                   20  24. Case Western                       19\r\n 25. Gustavus                           18  26. Wash U. MO                         13\r\n 27. Springfield                        12  27. Wheaton (Ma)                       12\r\n 29. Hamilton                           10  30. St Olaf                             9\r\n 31. Colby                             6.5  32. Suny Geneseo                        6<\/pre>\n<pre> Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 29                      \r\n  1. Emory                           359.5   2. Kenyon                          354.5\r\n  3. Chicago                           270   4. Mit                               173\r\n  5. Williams                          167   6. Johns Hopkins                     145\r\n  7. Wash U. MO                        139   8. Denison                           110\r\n  9. Tufts                           100.5  10. Carnegie Mellon                   100\r\n 11. Calvin                             99  12. Nyu                                94\r\n 13. Tcnj                             89.5  14. John Carroll                       87\r\n 15. Bates                              83  16. Suny Geneseo                       57\r\n 17. Conn College                       51  18. Pomona-Pitzer                      47\r\n 19. Colby                              37  20. Whitman                            36\r\n 21. Claremont MS                       33  22. Rowan                              18\r\n 23. Trinity University                 17  24. Bowdoin                            16\r\n 25. Millsaps                           13  26. Rit                                12\r\n 27. Birmingham Southern                 9  28. Usmma                               8\r\n 29. Franklin                            7  29. Wheaton (Il)                        7\r\n 31. Swarthmore                          6  31. Caltech                             6\r\n 33. Washington &amp; Lee                    5  33. Hamilton                            5\r\n 33. Coast Guard                         5  33. Alfred State                        5\r\n 37. Brandeis                            4  37. Drew                                4\r\n 39. St. Mary's MD                       3  40. Wpi                                 2\r\n 40. UW Eau Claire                       2  42. Rhodes                              1<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 200 butterfly<\/h4>\n<p>The first race of the day may well have been the best, with <strong>Alesha Kelly<\/strong> of the University of Chicago emerging victorious by a tenth of a second. The junior clocked in at 1:59.88, with defending champion <strong>Caitlin Marshall<\/strong> taking second in 1:59.98. Teammate <strong>Nicole Ranile<\/strong> was third.<\/p>\n<p>Kelly was third at the 100-yard mark, the top three separated by .17 seconds. She and Marshall were separated by .04 at 150 yards and then went stroke for stroke coming home. Kelly split 31.76 to Marshall\u2019s 31.82 to get gold.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 21  Women 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 1:55.66  3\/23\/2012 Logan Todhunter, Williams\r\n Meet Qualify:   2:04.94\r\n  2022 Winner:   1:59.20            Caitlin Marshall, NYU\r\n                 1:56.90  A A-cut\r\n                 2:05.40  B B-cut\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Kelly, Alesha    JR Chicago           2:00.91    1:59.88 B       20  \r\n                 27.33        57.27 (29.94)\r\n        1:28.12 (30.85)     1:59.88 (31.76)\r\n  2 Marshall, Caitl  SO NYU               2:00.10    1:59.98 B       17  \r\n                 26.91        57.10 (30.19)\r\n        1:28.16 (31.06)     1:59.98 (31.82)\r\n  3 Ranile, Nicole   FR NYU               2:00.60    2:00.34 B       16  \r\n                 27.18        57.24 (30.06)\r\n        1:28.52 (31.28)     2:00.34 (31.82)\r\n  4 Axas, Anna       SR Kenyon            2:03.21    2:02.05 B       15  \r\n                 27.01        58.10 (31.09)\r\n        1:29.66 (31.56)     2:02.05 (32.39)\r\n  5 Kilcoyne, Saman  JR Williams          2:03.30    2:02.21 B       14  \r\n                 27.32        58.24 (30.92)\r\n        1:30.12 (31.88)     2:02.21 (32.09)\r\n  6 Smith, Abby      JR Pomona-Pitzer     2:02.70    2:02.37 B       13  \r\n                 27.14        58.00 (30.86)\r\n        1:29.69 (31.69)     2:02.37 (32.68)\r\n  7 Lewis, Augusta   SR C-M-S             2:02.82    2:02.67 B       12  \r\n                 27.26        58.25 (30.99)\r\n        1:30.11 (31.86)     2:02.67 (32.56)\r\n  8 Wujciak, Lara    SO Tufts             2:01.71    2:03.15 B       11  \r\n                 27.60        58.33 (30.73)\r\n        1:29.88 (31.55)     2:03.15 (33.27)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 200 butterfly<\/h4>\n<p>The first of the men\u2019s records went to <strong>Frank Applebaum,<\/strong> the Claremont Mudd Scripps junior repeating as champion. He was .05 quicker than his record-setting time of a season ago to win in 1:43.96.<\/p>\n<p>Connecticut College\u2019s <strong>Justin Finkel<\/strong> made it interesting late with a feverish final 50 of 26.54, but he remained four tenths shy of Applebaum. Chicago\u2019s <strong>Jesse Ssengonzi,<\/strong> the 100 fly runner-up, added another medal in third.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 22  Men 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 1:44.01  3\/18\/2022 Frank Applebaum, C-M-S\r\n Meet Qualify:   1:48.71\r\n  2022 Winner:   1:44.01            Frank Applebaum, C-M-S\r\n                 1:45.31  A A-cut\r\n                 1:50.85  B B-cut\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Applebaum, Fran  JR C-M-S             1:46.22    1:43.96*A       20  \r\n                 23.16        49.64 (26.48)\r\n        1:16.68 (27.04)     1:43.96 (27.28)\r\n  2 Finkel, Justin   SO Conn College      1:45.66    1:44.32 A       17  \r\n                 23.82        51.16 (27.34)\r\n        1:17.78 (26.62)     1:44.32 (26.54)\r\n  3 Ssengonzi, Jess  JR Chicago           1:46.96    1:45.68 B       16  \r\n                 23.29        50.56 (27.27)\r\n        1:17.96 (27.40)     1:45.68 (27.72)\r\n  4 Clapp, Avery     FR JHU               1:47.60    1:46.25 B       15  \r\n                 23.93        51.09 (27.16)\r\n        1:18.28 (27.19)     1:46.25 (27.97)\r\n  5 Schreier, Ethan  SO Tufts             1:47.35    1:47.50 B       14  \r\n                 23.56        50.68 (27.12)\r\n        1:18.28 (27.60)     1:47.50 (29.22)\r\n  6 Tarczynski, Ale  SR Carnegie Mellon   1:47.46    1:47.89 B       13  \r\n                 23.94        51.30 (27.36)\r\n        1:19.67 (28.37)     1:47.89 (28.22)\r\n  7 Scheib, Drew     JR RIT               1:47.33    1:47.97 B       12  \r\n                 23.70        51.14 (27.44)\r\n        1:19.33 (28.19)     1:47.97 (28.64)\r\n  8 Walker, Matthew  FR Wash U. MO        1:47.87    1:48.22 B       11  \r\n                 24.03        51.63 (27.60)\r\n        1:19.69 (28.06)     1:48.22 (28.53)<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 100 backstroke<\/h4>\n<p>Kenyon\u2019s <strong>Olivia Smith<\/strong> worked the final 50 to win in 54.00. She was behind the pace set by Emory\u2019s <strong>Megan Jungers<\/strong> at the 50-yard mark but worked the final half of the race to come back in 27.82.<\/p>\n<p>Jungers was second, helping Emory close the gap to Kenyon in second place in the team standings, along with sixth-place <strong>Penny Celtnieks.<\/strong> Jungers went 54.53. <strong>Kate Augustyn<\/strong> of MIT was third in 54.77. <strong>Jessica Flynn,<\/strong> the NYU senior who won the event last year, finished fourth in 55.00, 1.31 slower than her winning time.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 23  Women 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 53.46  3\/22\/2013 Celia Oberholzer, Kenyon\r\n Meet Qualify:   56.39\r\n  2022 Winner:   53.69            Jessica Flynn, NYU\r\n                 53.70  A A-cut\r\n                 56.82  B B-cut\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Smith, Olivia    SR Kenyon              54.67      54.00 B       20  \r\n                 26.18        54.00 (27.82)\r\n  2 Jungers, Megan   JR Emory               55.02      54.53 B       17  \r\n                 26.01        54.53 (28.52)\r\n  3 Augustyn, Kate   SO MIT                 55.20      54.77 B       16  \r\n                 26.58        54.77 (28.19)\r\n  4 Flynn, Jess      SR NYU                 55.31      55.00 B       15  \r\n                 26.95        55.00 (28.05)\r\n  5 Kraus, Sara      SO Hope College        55.09      55.44 B       14  \r\n                 26.52        55.44 (28.92)\r\n  6 Celtnieks, Penn  FR Emory               55.08      55.58 B       13  \r\n                 26.81        55.58 (28.77)\r\n  7 Georgopoulou, I  SO Chicago             55.48      55.63 B       12  \r\n                 26.60        55.63 (29.03)\r\n  8 Hermann, Katie   FR Hope College        55.49      56.06 B       11  \r\n                 26.92        56.06 (29.14)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 100 backstroke<\/h4>\n<p>All eyes in the 100 backstroke were on <strong>Adam Janicki,<\/strong> after the MIT senior led off the 400 medley relay Thursday night by leading off in 46.43 seconds, a Division III record. But a repeat wasn\u2019t to be, and instead, his record proved short-lived.<\/p>\n<p>Whitman\u2019s <strong>Tanner Fillion<\/strong> blitzed it into oblivion with a time of 45.75. It was seven tenths quicker than the time used to win it last year and lopped .68 off Janicki\u2019s record.<\/p>\n<p>Janicki would finish third, in 46.85. In between was John Carroll\u2019s <strong>Liam McDonnell,<\/strong> who went 46.59. Kenyon boosted its point total with <strong>Djorje Dragojlovic<\/strong> in fourth, one of three swimmers in the top 11 and four in the top 15, enough to push Kenyon\u2019s edge in the team standings to 62 points.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 24  Men 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 46.43  3\/16\/2023 Adam Janicki, MIT\r\n Meet Qualify:   48.63\r\n  2022 Winner:   46.45            Jack Wadsworth, Ithaca\r\n                 46.91  A A-cut\r\n                 49.68  B B-cut\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Filion, Tanner   SR Whitman             47.02      45.75*A       20  \r\n                 21.82        45.75 (23.93)\r\n  2 McDonnell, Liam  SR John Carroll        47.26      46.59 A       17  \r\n                 21.89        46.59 (24.70)\r\n  3 Janicki, Adam    SR MIT                 47.32      46.85 A       16  \r\n                 22.50        46.85 (24.35)\r\n  4 Dragojlovic, Dj  FR Kenyon              47.50      46.90 A       15  \r\n                 22.40        46.90 (24.50)\r\n  5 Berry, Nathanie  SR Bates               47.29      47.05 B       14  \r\n                 21.88        47.05 (25.17)\r\n  6 Watson, Jack     JR Rowan               47.84      47.36 B       13  \r\n                 22.60        47.36 (24.76)\r\n  7 McCormick, Alex  JR Wash U. MO          47.84      47.61 B       12  \r\n                 22.83        47.61 (24.78)\r\n  8 Lundgren, Eric   SO Tufts               47.82      47.75 B       11  \r\n                 23.13        47.75 (24.62)<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 100 breaststroke<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Jenna Fadely<\/strong> of Kenyon was the only swimmer to break 1:01 much less a minute, winning the event in 59.94. She was within .17 seconds of the NCAA record set in 2018, a sure goal for the sophomore in the years ahead.<\/p>\n<p>Second went to <strong>Alex Gill<\/strong> of Pomona-Pitzer in 1:01.21, three tenths up on Mary Washington\u2019s <strong>Kinsey Brooks.<\/strong><\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 25  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: *   59.77  3\/23\/2018 KT Kustritz, Denison\r\n Meet Qualify:   1:03.98\r\n  2022 Winner:     59.79            Edenna Chen, MIT\r\n                 1:00.05  A A-cut\r\n                 1:04.57  B B-cut\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Fadely, Jennah   SO Kenyon            1:00.80      59.94 A       20  \r\n                 28.39        59.94 (31.55)\r\n  2 Gill, Alex       SR Pomona-Pitzer     1:02.28    1:01.21 B       17  \r\n                 28.27      1:01.21 (32.94)\r\n  3 Brooks, Kinsey   JR Mary Washington   1:02.08    1:01.51 B       16  \r\n                 28.48      1:01.51 (33.03)\r\n  4 Chen, Edenna     SR MIT               1:01.60    1:01.58 B       15  \r\n                 28.48      1:01.58 (33.10)\r\n  5 Wishnack, Charl  SO Williams          1:01.97    1:01.85 B       14  \r\n                 28.95      1:01.85 (32.90)\r\n  6 Wager, Amanda    JR Williams          1:02.11    1:01.89 B       13  \r\n                 29.14      1:01.89 (32.75)\r\n  7 Glowniak, Anna   SR Emory             1:02.36    1:02.30 B       12  \r\n                 28.99      1:02.30 (33.31)\r\n  8 Crane, Christin  SR Denison           1:02.23    1:02.62 B       11  \r\n                 29.44      1:02.62 (33.18)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 100 breaststroke<\/h4>\n<p>About that 62-point advantage \u2026 it evaporated quickly. Emory\u2019s <strong>Jake Meyer<\/strong> made sure of that, leading four Eagles in the top six. He won gold in 52.87. Third was teammate <strong>Jason Hamilton<\/strong> in 53.26. <strong>Henri Bonnault<\/strong> grabbed sixth place. With Kenyon not scoring, the trimmed the gap to nine points heading into the relay.<\/p>\n<p>In between was <strong>Garrett Clasen<\/strong> of Chicago, the 200 IM champ who went 53.03 for silver.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 26  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 50.94  3\/17\/2017 Andrew Wilson, Emory\r\n Meet Qualify:   54.89\r\n  2022 Winner:   52.71            Luke Rodarte, CalLutheran\r\n                 52.11  A A-cut\r\n                 55.78  B B-cut\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Meyer, Jake      JR Emory               53.13      52.87 B       20  \r\n                 24.77        52.87 (28.10)\r\n  2 Clasen, Garrett  JR Chicago             53.58      53.03 B       17  \r\n                 24.67        53.03 (28.36)\r\n  3 Hamilton, Jason  5Y Emory               53.65      53.26 B       16  \r\n                 25.06        53.26 (28.20)\r\n  4 Grover, Jacob    JR Williams            53.73      53.79 B       15  \r\n                 25.23        53.79 (28.56)\r\n  5 Kurlich, Richar  5Y Denison             54.09      53.85 B       14  \r\n                 25.55        53.85 (28.30)\r\n  6 Bonnault, Henri  FR Emory               54.38      53.97 B       13  \r\n                 25.39        53.97 (28.58)\r\n  7 Venos, Elijah    SO Denison             54.23      54.12 B       12  \r\n                 25.53        54.12 (28.59)\r\n  8 Venos, Jonah     SR John Carroll        54.50      54.91 B       11  \r\n                 25.71        54.91 (29.20)<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 1-meter diving<\/h4>\n<p>Amherst\u2019s <strong>Sydney Bluestein<\/strong> was just fourth in prelims but found something special to navigate to the top of a crowded finals field, scoring 431.40. That put her 1.6 points up on Emory\u2019s <strong>Ariana Khan,<\/strong> in her bid to add a second diving gold of the meet, and just shy of four clear of <strong>Leah Levin<\/strong> of Ithaca. Chicago\u2019s <strong>Veronica Fong<\/strong> was fourth. The top scorer from prelims, Ithaca\u2019s <strong>Karalyn Pawcio,<\/strong> finished fifth in 418.50. Seven points separated the top four finishers.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 27  Women 1 mtr Diving<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 515.90  3\/25\/2011 Danica Roskos, TCNJ\r\n  2022 Winner:   487.40            Elizabeth Cron, Chicago\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Bluestein, Sydn  SO Amherst            420.55     431.40         20  \r\n  2 Khan, Ariana     SO Emory              425.95     429.80         17  \r\n  3 Levin, Leah      SO Ithaca             428.15     427.65         16  \r\n  4 Fong, Veronica   FR Chicago            417.05     424.15         15  \r\n  5 Pawcio, Karalyn  SR Ithaca             428.25     418.50         14  \r\n  6 Kuramoto, Kelli  JR Carnegie Mellon    417.35     412.70         13  \r\n  7 Wilkov, Abigail  SO Case Western       400.30     402.65         12  \r\n  8 Schmidt, Issara  SO NYU                405.20     384.80         11<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 800 freestyle relay<\/h4>\n<p>We\u2019ve yet to mention Denison on the evening, since the leaders were stuck on 281.5 points through the first two events, not scoring in either the 200 fly or 100 back. An eighth in the 100 breast and ninth in diving meant the Big Red still nursed a 44.5-point lead over Kenyon headed into the final swim of the night.<\/p>\n<p>Any worry was emphatically dispelled in the capper of the night,<strong> Taryn Wisner, Esme Wright, Anna Pfeufer <\/strong>and <strong>Tara Culibrk<\/strong> winning in 7:16.35. Their winning margin was exactly 5.5 seconds over Tufts. The 40 points pushed their advantage to 58.5 entering the final day of competition, aided by Emory managing only fifth place and Kenyon a distant 10th.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 28  Women 800 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 7:13.51  3\/23\/2018 , Emory\r\n                          Muir, Wawer, Taylor, Cheng\r\n Meet Qualify:   7:35.07\r\n  2022 Winner:   7:19.17            , Tufts\r\n                 7:39.30  B B-cut\r\n    School                           Seed     Finals       Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Denison                       7:17.09    7:16.35 B       40  \r\n     1) Wisner, Taryn SO              2) Wright, Esme JR              \r\n     3) Pfeufer, Anna SO              4) Culibrk, Tara SR             \r\n                 25.29        52.55 (52.55)\r\n      1:20.54 (1:20.54)   1:48.63 (1:48.63)\r\n        2:14.14 (25.51)     2:41.71 (53.08)\r\n      3:09.85 (1:21.22)   3:38.26 (1:49.63)\r\n        4:03.41 (25.15)     4:30.83 (52.57)\r\n      4:59.00 (1:20.74)   5:27.98 (1:49.72)\r\n        5:52.32 (24.34)     6:20.17 (52.19)\r\n      6:47.93 (1:19.95)   7:16.35 (1:48.37)\r\n  2 Tufts                         7:20.18    7:22.85 B       34  \r\n     1) Klinginsmith, Lily FR         2) Deveney, Chloe SR            \r\n     3) Isakoff, Katelin SR           4) Brennan, Claire SR           \r\n                 25.01        52.09 (52.09)\r\n      1:20.49 (1:20.49)   1:49.59 (1:49.59)\r\n        2:15.63 (26.04)     2:43.74 (54.15)\r\n      3:12.68 (1:23.09)   3:42.03 (1:52.44)\r\n        4:06.39 (24.36)     4:33.79 (51.76)\r\n      5:02.78 (1:20.75)   5:32.62 (1:50.59)\r\n        5:56.94 (24.32)     6:24.12 (51.50)\r\n      6:53.01 (1:20.39)   7:22.85 (1:50.23)\r\n  3 Chicago                       7:23.57    7:25.29 B       32  \r\n     1) Xu, Emily FR                  2) Olivo, Annabel FR            \r\n     3) Diaz, Adelyn FR               4) Zhao, Karen SO               \r\n                 25.77        53.85 (53.85)\r\n      1:22.77 (1:22.77)   1:51.42 (1:51.42)\r\n        2:17.29 (25.87)     2:45.51 (54.09)\r\n      3:13.82 (1:22.40)   3:43.24 (1:51.82)\r\n        4:08.72 (25.48)     4:37.21 (53.97)\r\n      5:06.13 (1:22.89)   5:35.30 (1:52.06)\r\n        6:00.09 (24.79)     6:27.99 (52.69)\r\n      6:56.51 (1:21.21)   7:25.29 (1:49.99)\r\n  4 NYU                           7:23.97    7:25.83 B       30  \r\n     1) Muller, Emery FR              2) Marshall, Caitlin SO         \r\n     3) Ranile, Nicole FR             4) McIntyre, Kaley FR           \r\n                 25.72        53.92 (53.92)\r\n      1:22.92 (1:22.92)   1:52.49 (1:52.49)\r\n        2:18.23 (25.74)     2:46.61 (54.12)\r\n      3:15.92 (1:23.43)   3:45.10 (1:52.61)\r\n        4:10.72 (25.62)     4:39.20 (54.10)\r\n      5:08.50 (1:23.40)   5:38.09 (1:52.99)\r\n        6:01.87 (23.78)     6:28.90 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(54.70)\r\n      3:15.12 (1:24.06)   3:44.31 (1:53.25)\r\n        4:10.14 (25.83)     4:38.94 (54.63)\r\n      5:08.02 (1:23.71)   5:37.42 (1:53.11)\r\n        6:02.39 (24.97)     6:30.30 (52.88)\r\n      6:59.28 (1:21.86)   7:28.30 (1:50.88)\r\n  7 Amherst                       7:30.28    7:28.33 B       24  \r\n     1) Adams, Jenn SO                2) Lee, Megan SO                \r\n     3) Eng, Lauren JR                4) Gordon, Jess SR              \r\n                 26.14        54.14 (54.14)\r\n      1:23.51 (1:23.51)   1:53.17 (1:53.17)\r\n        2:19.05 (25.88)     2:47.85 (54.68)\r\n      3:17.12 (1:23.95)   3:45.99 (1:52.82)\r\n        4:11.49 (25.50)     4:39.96 (53.97)\r\n      5:09.14 (1:23.15)   5:38.91 (1:52.92)\r\n        6:03.95 (25.04)     6:31.59 (52.68)\r\n      6:59.72 (1:20.81)   7:28.33 (1:49.42)\r\n  8 JHU                           7:25.71    7:28.86 B       22  \r\n     1) Liu, Michelle SO              2) Han, Claire FR               \r\n     3) Cornish, Kristin SO           4) Girgenti, Sophia 5Y          \r\n                 25.79        54.06 (54.06)\r\n      1:23.04 (1:23.04)   1:52.46 (1:52.46)\r\n        2:18.07 (25.61)     2:46.80 (54.34)\r\n      3:15.74 (1:23.28)   3:45.12 (1:52.66)\r\n        4:10.60 (25.48)     4:38.50 (53.38)\r\n      5:07.29 (1:22.17)   5:36.19 (1:51.07)\r\n        6:01.09 (24.90)     6:28.63 (52.44)\r\n      6:58.10 (1:21.91)   7:28.86 (1:52.67)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 800 freestyle relay<\/h4>\n<p>A gold medal, a record, a lead \u2026 maybe more?<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s what Emory finished the night with. The team of <strong>Nick Goudie, Benjamin Thorsen, Jason Hamilton<\/strong> and <strong>Pat Pema<\/strong> went 6:26.98, besting the field by three-plus seconds. They downed the meet and NCAA record set last year, with Pema, Hamilton and Goudie on that squad.<\/p>\n<p>The 40 points, paired with Kenyon finishing sixth, have Emory five points up.<\/p>\n<p>Washington University finished second thanks to four swimmers in the 1:37s. <strong>Garrett Clasen<\/strong> added another medal by helping Chicago finish third and keeping them nearly 100 points clear in the battle for third in the team standings.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 29  Men 800 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n  NCAA Record: * 6:28.69  3\/18\/2022 , Emory\r\n                          Pema, D'Amore, Hamilton, Goudie\r\n Meet Qualify:   6:40.55\r\n  2022 Winner:   6:28.69            , Emory\r\n                 6:45.00  B B-cut\r\n    School                           Seed     Finals       Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Emory                         6:32.87    6:26.98*B       40  \r\n     1) Goudie, Nick JR               2) Thorsen, Benjamin SO         \r\n     3) Hamilton, Jason 5Y            4) Pema, Pat SR                 \r\n                 21.88        45.93 (45.93)\r\n      1:10.86 (1:10.86)   1:36.20 (1:36.20)\r\n        1:58.31 (22.11)     2:22.99 (46.79)\r\n      2:47.63 (1:11.43)   3:12.76 (1:36.56)\r\n        3:35.63 (22.87)     4:01.13 (48.37)\r\n      4:26.84 (1:14.08)   4:50.97 (1:38.21)\r\n        5:12.24 (21.27)     5:36.10 (45.13)\r\n      6:00.75 (1:09.78)   6:26.98 (1:36.01)\r\n  2 Wash U. MO                    6:33.33    6:30.34 B       34  \r\n     1) Kelber, Mason SR              2) Edwards, Trenton SO          \r\n     3) Sibley, Danny SO              4) Lipkin, Mark JR              \r\n                 22.36        46.70 (46.70)\r\n      1:11.77 (1:11.77)   1:37.25 (1:37.25)\r\n        1:59.44 (22.19)     2:23.91 (46.66)\r\n      2:49.11 (1:11.86)   3:14.49 (1:37.24)\r\n        3:36.61 (22.12)     4:01.74 (47.25)\r\n      4:27.61 (1:13.12)   4:52.44 (1:37.95)\r\n        5:14.72 (22.28)     5:39.20 (46.76)\r\n      6:04.49 (1:12.05)   6:30.34 (1:37.90)\r\n  3 Chicago                       6:34.02    6:30.87 B       32  \r\n     1) Clasen, Garrett JR            2) Garcia, Kyle JR              \r\n     3) Asano, Jun SO                 4) Kiselnikov, Arthur SR        \r\n                 22.49        47.50 (47.50)\r\n      1:12.99 (1:12.99)   1:38.85 (1:38.85)\r\n        2:01.14 (22.29)     2:26.17 (47.32)\r\n      2:51.15 (1:12.30)   3:16.04 (1:37.19)\r\n        3:38.14 (22.10)     4:02.76 (46.72)\r\n      4:28.11 (1:12.07)   4:54.13 (1:38.09)\r\n        5:15.67 (21.54)     5:39.88 (45.75)\r\n      6:05.16 (1:11.03)   6:30.87 (1:36.74)\r\n  4 Williams                      6:34.31    6:33.50 B       30  \r\n     1) Atherton, Alex SO             2) Schalet, Oliver SO           \r\n     3) Williams, Harrison FR         4) Anderson, Carter SO          \r\n                 22.80        47.55 (47.55)\r\n      1:12.79 (1:12.79)   1:38.99 (1:38.99)\r\n        2:00.72 (21.73)     2:25.43 (46.44)\r\n      2:50.58 (1:11.59)   3:15.46 (1:36.47)\r\n        3:37.96 (22.50)     4:03.03 (47.57)\r\n      4:28.57 (1:13.11)   4:54.66 (1:39.20)\r\n        5:17.26 (22.60)     5:41.93 (47.27)\r\n      6:07.41 (1:12.75)   6:33.50 (1:38.84)\r\n  5 Pomona-Pitzer                 6:37.13    6:35.23 B       28  \r\n     1) Curwen, Tag JR                2) Degiulio, Anzo SR            \r\n     3) Clement, Adrian FR            4) Yu, Larry JR                 \r\n                 23.12        47.82 (47.82)\r\n      1:13.12 (1:13.12)   1:38.91 (1:38.91)\r\n        2:01.24 (22.33)     2:26.07 (47.16)\r\n      2:52.22 (1:13.31)   3:19.20 (1:40.29)\r\n        3:41.93 (22.73)     4:07.10 (47.90)\r\n      4:32.78 (1:13.58)   4:58.52 (1:39.32)\r\n        5:20.23 (21.71)     5:44.66 (46.14)\r\n      6:09.87 (1:11.35)   6:35.23 (1:36.71)\r\n  6 Kenyon                        6:36.43    6:36.99 B       26  \r\n     1) Fitzgerald, Bryan SR          2) Jaworski, Teodor FR          \r\n     3) Hargrove, Noah JR             4) Kosian, Yurii JR             \r\n                 22.54        47.06 (47.06)\r\n      1:12.05 (1:12.05)   1:37.44 (1:37.44)\r\n        2:00.15 (22.71)     2:25.70 (48.26)\r\n      2:51.84 (1:14.40)   3:17.93 (1:40.49)\r\n        3:40.99 (23.06)     4:06.04 (48.11)\r\n      4:31.75 (1:13.82)   4:57.53 (1:39.60)\r\n        5:19.90 (22.37)     5:44.71 (47.18)\r\n      6:10.50 (1:12.97)   6:36.99 (1:39.46)\r\n  7 TCNJ                          6:38.22  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