﻿{"id":581086,"date":"2024-03-15T16:19:44","date_gmt":"2024-03-15T23:19:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=581086"},"modified":"2024-03-15T19:12:36","modified_gmt":"2024-03-16T02:12:36","slug":"ncaa-division-ii-championships-night-4-finals-benjamin-sampson-emily-trieschmann-each-win-third-individual-titles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-championships-night-4-finals-benjamin-sampson-emily-trieschmann-each-win-third-individual-titles\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Division II Championships, Night 4 Finals: Benjamin Sampson, Emily Trieschmann Each Win Third Individual Titles"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>NCAA Division II Championships, Night 4 Finals: Benjamin Sampson, Emily Trieschmann Each Win Third Individual Titles<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The wins keep on coming for Colorado Mesa junior <strong>Benjamin Sampson<\/strong> and Nova Southeastern junior <strong>Emily Trieschmann <\/strong>at the NCAA Division II Championships in Geneva, Ohio. Both swimmers wrapped up their third individual wins in three tries Friday evening, with Sampson earning a hard-fought victory in the 100 backstroke while Trieschmann pulled away to add the 500 freestyle win to her previous triumphs in the 1000 and 200 free.<\/p>\n<p>In the team competition, Trieschmann and her Nova Southeastern teammates are maintaining their lead, having established a 48.5-point lead over Colorado Mesa at the conclusion of individual events Friday night, with Drury just behind in third, but the men&#8217;s meet is tightening up. Tampa led by 48 points after Thursday, but now, the lead over Drury is down to 13 points, with Drury&#8217;s <strong>Davi Mourao\u00a0<\/strong>leading the way in this session with a win in the 100 breaststroke.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2024-ncaa-division-ii-psych-sheets-and-invite-list\/ncaa-college\/2024\/February\/29?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Psych Sheets<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/swimmeetresults.tech\/NCAA-Division-II-2024\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Live Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ncaa.com\/sports\/swimming-men\/d2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">NCAA Division II Championships Meet Home<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/meet\/ncaa-division-ii-coverage\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Division II Coverage Home<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-champs-preview-nova-southeastern-and-uindy-seeking-title-repeats\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Meet Preview<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-championships-night-1-nova-southeastern-women-obliterate-800-free-relay\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Night 1 Finals Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-championships-day-2-prelims-indy-claims-two-top-seeds\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 2 Prelims Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-championships-night-2-finals-emily-trieschmann-repeats-in-1000-in-record-time\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Night 2 Finals Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-championships-day-3-prelims-nova-southeastern-powers-to-strong-session\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 3 Prelims Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-championships-night-3-finals-records-falling-as-nova-tampa-stalk-team-titles\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Night 3 Finals Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-ii-championships-day-4-prelims-benjamin-sampson-chases-third-title-in-100-back\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 4 Prelims Recap<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Team Scores<\/h2>\n<pre>Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 30                     \r\n \r\n  1. Nova S'Eastern                    381   2. Colorado Mesa                   332.5\r\n  3. Drury                           287.5   4. Indy                            260.5\r\n  5. Lynn                              152   6. Tampa                             132\r\n  7. Findlay                         125.5   8. West Florida                      125\r\n  9. Augustana (W)                     118  10. Simon Fraser                    102.5\r\n 11. Wingate                            94  12. Wayne State                        86\r\n 13. Delta State                        77  14. Wcu                                72\r\n 15. Clarion                            63  16. Nmu                                59\r\n 17. Grand Valley                       50  18. Henderson St.                      49\r\n 19. Carson-Newman                      47  19. Msu Mankato                        47\r\n 21. McKendree                          46  22. Azusa Pacific                    41.5\r\n 23. Oklahoma Christi                   31  24. Mines                              29\r\n 25. Lewis                              25  26. Csu East Bay                       22\r\n 27. Florida Southern                 18.5  28. Emmanuel                           15\r\n 28. Umsl                               15  30. Truman St.                         10\r\n 31. Southern Conn                       7  32. Northern State                      5\r\n 33. Hillsdale                           4  34. Iup                               3.5\r\n 35. Unc- Pembroke                       3  36. Umary                               2\r\n 36. Davenport                           2  36. Jewell                              2\r\n 39. Bentley                             1<\/pre>\n<pre>Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 31                      \r\n \r\n  1. Tampa                             349   2. Drury                             336\r\n  3. Indy                              302   4. McKendree                         246\r\n  5. Colorado Mesa                     206   6. Grand Valley                      156\r\n  7. Henderson St.                     146   8. Findlay                           142\r\n  9. Nova S'Eastern                  141.5  10. Lewis                             121\r\n 11. Missouri S &amp; T                  119.5  12. Florida Southern                  104\r\n 13. Oklahoma Christi                   91  14. Wayne State                        84\r\n 15. Clarion                            71  16. Nmu                                65\r\n 17. Wingate                            56  18. Wcu                                51\r\n 19. Delta State                        43  20. St. Cloud St.-M                    38\r\n 21. Carson-Newman                      36  22. Saginaw Valley                     30\r\n 23. Simon Fraser                       28  24. Florida Tech                       23\r\n 25. Rollins                            20  26. UT of the Permian Basin            16\r\n 27. Catawba                            13  28. Umsl                               12\r\n 29. Ouachita                            9  30. Iup                                 7\r\n 31. Mines                               6  31. Montevallo                          6\r\n 31. Davenport                           6  31. Fresno Pacific                      6\r\n 35. Lynn                                3<\/pre>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 500 Freestyle<\/h2>\n<p>For the third time this meet, Nova Southeastern junior\u00a0<strong>Emily Trieschmann<\/strong> is a national champion in dominant fashion. After previous wins in the 1000 free Wednesday evening and the 200 free Thursday, Trieschmann took care of the field in the 500 free by three seconds, with a lead of more than a second after 100 yards that she continually extended throughout the swim. Trieschmann was ranked some six seconds clear of anyone else in Division II during the season, but even as the field made inroads at the national meet, they were nowhere near catching her.<\/p>\n<p>Trieschmann touched in 4:44.60 while the two swimmers who previously placed runnerup to Trischmann this week battled it out. Trieschmann&#8217;s Nova teammate\u00a0<strong>Hailey Williams<\/strong> had the lead for several splits in the middle of the race, but Simon Fraser&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Tori Meklensek<\/strong> made up more than a half-second on Williams over the final 100 yards to score second place, just as she did in the 200 free. Meklensek touched in 4:47.76 while Williams, previously second in the 1000 free, earned another top-three finish in 4:47.94.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 21  Women 500 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 4:39.28  3\/11\/2016 Patri Castro Ortega, Queens (NC)\r\n         Meet: M 4:39.28  3\/11\/2016 Patri Castro Ortega, Queens (NC)\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Trieschmann, Emily     JR Nova S'eastern    4:46.23    4:44.60   20  \r\n             25.57        53.37 (27.80)\r\n        1:21.71 (28.34)     1:50.32 (28.61)\r\n        2:19.02 (28.70)     2:47.73 (28.71)\r\n        3:16.76 (29.03)     3:45.91 (29.15)\r\n        4:15.34 (29.43)     4:44.60 (29.26)\r\n  2 Meklensek, Tori        JR Simon Fraser      4:51.71    4:47.76   17  \r\n             26.14        54.46 (28.32)\r\n        1:23.34 (28.88)     1:52.40 (29.06)\r\n        2:21.96 (29.56)     2:51.60 (29.64)\r\n        3:21.37 (29.77)     3:50.89 (29.52)\r\n        4:19.99 (29.10)     4:47.76 (27.77)\r\n  3 Williams, Hailey       SO Nova S'eastern    4:52.33    4:47.94   16  \r\n             26.16        54.50 (28.34)\r\n        1:23.29 (28.79)     1:52.57 (29.28)\r\n        2:22.05 (29.48)     2:51.83 (29.78)\r\n        3:21.10 (29.27)     3:50.54 (29.44)\r\n        4:19.93 (29.39)     4:47.94 (28.01)\r\n  4 Fox, Jordan            5Y Wayne State       4:52.34    4:51.17   15  \r\n             26.22        54.79 (28.57)\r\n        1:23.82 (29.03)     1:53.05 (29.23)\r\n        2:22.50 (29.45)     2:52.41 (29.91)\r\n        3:22.11 (29.70)     3:52.08 (29.97)\r\n        4:22.10 (30.02)     4:51.17 (29.07)\r\n  5 Hansson, Olivia        SO Colorado Mesa     4:53.06    4:51.42   14  \r\n             26.52        55.17 (28.65)\r\n        1:24.29 (29.12)     1:53.72 (29.43)\r\n        2:23.35 (29.63)     2:53.12 (29.77)\r\n        3:22.85 (29.73)     3:52.82 (29.97)\r\n        4:22.70 (29.88)     4:51.42 (28.72)\r\n  6 White, Montana         JR Azusa Pacific     4:51.91    4:51.47   13  \r\n             26.33        55.10 (28.77)\r\n        1:24.38 (29.28)     1:53.92 (29.54)\r\n        2:23.57 (29.65)     2:53.15 (29.58)\r\n        3:22.82 (29.67)     3:53.02 (30.20)\r\n        4:22.65 (29.63)     4:51.47 (28.82)\r\n  7 Vassilakos, Allison    JR Wayne State       4:53.84    4:51.61   12  \r\n             26.81        55.59 (28.78)\r\n        1:24.93 (29.34)     1:54.62 (29.69)\r\n        2:24.41 (29.79)     2:54.16 (29.75)\r\n        3:23.99 (29.83)     3:53.80 (29.81)\r\n        4:23.54 (29.74)     4:51.61 (28.07)\r\n  8 Murzilli, Ilaria       JR Nova S'eastern    4:53.95    4:56.17   11  \r\n             27.07        55.82 (28.75)\r\n        1:25.00 (29.18)     1:54.50 (29.50)\r\n        2:24.09 (29.59)     2:53.92 (29.83)\r\n        3:23.79 (29.87)     3:54.15 (30.36)\r\n        4:25.42 (31.27)     4:56.17 (30.75)<\/pre>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 500 Freestyle<\/h2>\n<p>The University of Tampa&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Santiago Corredor<\/strong> was unable to defend his national title in the 400 IM, falling to third as\u00a0<strong>Benjamin Sampson<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Cedric Buessing<\/strong> both eclipsed the national record in the event. But Corredor shined in the 500 free, taking the lead over from Indy&#8217;s\u00a0Buessing at the 200-yard mark before eventually extending the margin to more than a second. Buessing made a run over the final 100 yards but came up just short of the title.<\/p>\n<p>Corredor grabbed the win in 4:17.98, three tenths clear of Buessing&#8217;s time of 4:18.27. Buessing earned his second top-three finish of the meet following his win in the 1000 free and the aforementioned 400 IM where he was the runnerup by merely one hundredth. Wayne Staste&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Khalil Ben Ajmia<\/strong> placed third in 4:18.75, holding off a blazing final split of 24.81 from Oklahoma Christian&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Victor Rosado<\/strong>, who was three hundredths back in 4:18.78.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 22  Men 500 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 4:17.09  3\/11\/2016 Dion Dreesens, Queens (NC)\r\n         Meet: M 4:17.09  3\/11\/2016 Dion Dreesens, Queens (NC)\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Corredor, Santiago     SR Tampa             4:19.87    4:17.98   20  \r\n             23.38        49.32 (25.94)\r\n        1:15.28 (25.96)     1:41.54 (26.26)\r\n        2:07.78 (26.24)     2:33.93 (26.15)\r\n        3:00.08 (26.15)     3:26.23 (26.15)\r\n        3:52.33 (26.10)     4:17.98 (25.65)\r\n  2 Buessing, Cedric       JR Indy              4:22.18    4:18.27   17  \r\n             23.35        48.84 (25.49)\r\n        1:15.16 (26.32)     1:41.66 (26.50)\r\n        2:08.20 (26.54)     2:34.61 (26.41)\r\n        3:00.94 (26.33)     3:27.44 (26.50)\r\n        3:53.51 (26.07)     4:18.27 (24.76)\r\n  3 Ben Ajmia, Mohamed Kh  FR Wayne State       4:21.18    4:18.75   16  \r\n             23.47        49.19 (25.72)\r\n        1:15.37 (26.18)     1:41.76 (26.39)\r\n        2:08.11 (26.35)     2:34.37 (26.26)\r\n        3:00.84 (26.47)     3:27.56 (26.72)\r\n        3:53.37 (25.81)     4:18.75 (25.38)\r\n  4 Rosado, Victor         JR Oklahoma Christi  4:21.27    4:18.78   15  \r\n             23.78        49.40 (25.62)\r\n        1:15.78 (26.38)     1:42.39 (26.61)\r\n        2:08.96 (26.57)     2:35.23 (26.27)\r\n        3:01.52 (26.29)     3:28.02 (26.50)\r\n        3:53.97 (25.95)     4:18.78 (24.81)\r\n  5 Alessandrini, Luca     JR Nova S'eastern    4:21.39    4:21.25   14  \r\n             24.02        49.97 (25.95)\r\n        1:16.16 (26.19)     1:42.81 (26.65)\r\n        2:09.39 (26.58)     2:36.11 (26.72)\r\n        3:02.91 (26.80)     3:29.49 (26.58)\r\n        3:55.85 (26.36)     4:21.25 (25.40)\r\n  6 Nogueira, Joao         SO Drury             4:22.73    4:21.41   13  \r\n             24.04        50.09 (26.05)\r\n        1:16.26 (26.17)     1:42.93 (26.67)\r\n        2:09.53 (26.60)     2:36.37 (26.84)\r\n        3:02.98 (26.61)     3:29.75 (26.77)\r\n        3:56.43 (26.68)     4:21.41 (24.98)\r\n  7 Fluck, Barnabas        SO Tampa             4:23.60    4:24.48   12  \r\n             23.72        49.74 (26.02)\r\n        1:16.41 (26.67)     1:43.53 (27.12)\r\n        2:10.64 (27.11)     2:37.67 (27.03)\r\n        3:04.84 (27.17)     3:32.14 (27.30)\r\n        3:59.27 (27.13)     4:24.48 (25.21)\r\n  8 Hamlin, Jacob          FR Tampa             4:21.20    4:25.43   11  \r\n             23.58        49.62 (26.04)\r\n        1:15.98 (26.36)     1:42.57 (26.59)\r\n        2:09.38 (26.81)     2:36.25 (26.87)\r\n        3:03.40 (27.15)     3:30.89 (27.49)\r\n        3:58.61 (27.72)     4:25.43 (26.82)<\/pre>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 100 Backstroke<\/h2>\n<p>In Thursday evening&#8217;s 400 medley relay, Colorado State&#8217;s <strong>Agata Naskret<\/strong> opened up a big lead for her team on the way to a national title. One day later, she got a win on her own as she captured the 100 backstroke title by more than a second, extending a lead that was just two tenths at the halfway point. Naskret finished in 52.52, with MSU Mankato&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Abby Gronholz<\/strong> taking second in 53.66, six hundredths ahead of Naskret&#8217;s Colorado Mesa teammate\u00a0<strong>Lauren White<\/strong> (53.72).<\/p>\n<p>Lynn&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Luna Mertins<\/strong>, the runnerup in the 100 butterfly, was in second place at the halfway point before falling to third in 53.95, just ahead of Henderson State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Kiara Pozvai<\/strong> (54.18).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 23  Women 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 52.07  3\/14\/2019 Polina Lapshina, Queens (NC)\r\n         Meet: M 52.07  3\/14\/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 Naskret, Agata         SO Colorado Mesa       52.80      52.52   20  \r\n             25.61        52.52 (26.91)\r\n  2 Gronholz, Abby         JR MSU Mankato         54.22      53.66   17  \r\n             26.36        53.66 (27.30)\r\n  3 White, Lauren          5Y Colorado Mesa       54.06      53.72   16  \r\n             26.18        53.72 (27.54)\r\n  4 Mertins, Luna          SR Lynn                53.43      53.95   15  \r\n             25.85        53.95 (28.10)\r\n  5 Pozvai, Kiara          JR Henderson St.       54.17      54.18   14  \r\n             25.87        54.18 (28.31)\r\n  6 Dekoninck, Laura       JR Lynn                54.47      54.74   13  \r\n             26.38        54.74 (28.36)\r\n  7 Carbone, Camilla       JR NMU                 54.48      55.03   12  \r\n             26.53        55.03 (28.50)\r\n  8 Morfelt, Mollie        SO Nova S'eastern      54.60      55.48   11  \r\n             26.53        55.48 (28.95)<\/pre>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 100 Backstroke<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Benjamin Sampson<\/strong> was the winner by almost two seconds in his first individual event of the meet, the 200 IM, but a day later, he had to dig deep to hold off\u00a0<strong>Cedric Buessing<\/strong> for the title and new national record in the 400 IM. Similar story in an extremely tight 100 backstroke when the top-six finishers were separated by just four tenths while only 17-hundredths split the top-four men.<\/p>\n<p>Henderson State&#8217;s <strong>Lamar Taylor<\/strong> was one hundredth up on Sampson at the halfway point before Sampson came home in 23.98 to claim the title in 46.02. McKendree&#8217;s <strong>Patryk Rozenek<\/strong> came home even faster on his way to second place, touching in 46.13. Taylor was three hundredths behind in 46.16, with Findlay&#8217;s <strong>Timothy Stollings<\/strong> three hundredths further adrift (46.19). Drury&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Ivan Adamchuk<\/strong> (46.35) and Tampa&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Parker Knollman<\/strong> (46.42) were not far behind the top group.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 24  Men 100 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 45.09  3\/15\/2019 Marius Kusch, Queens (NC)\r\n         Meet: M 45.09  3\/15\/2019 Marius Kusch, 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      JR Colorado Mesa       45.88      46.02   20  \r\n             22.04        46.02 (23.98)\r\n  2 Rozenek, Patryk        JR McKendree           46.94      46.13   17  \r\n             22.25        46.13 (23.88)\r\n  3 Taylor, Lamar          SR Henderson St.       46.66      46.16   16  \r\n             22.03        46.16 (24.13)\r\n  4 Stollings, Timothy     5Y Findlay             46.33      46.19   15  \r\n             22.06        46.19 (24.13)\r\n  5 Adamchuk, Ivan         FR Drury               46.65      46.35   14  \r\n             22.51        46.35 (23.84)\r\n  6 Knollman, Parker       JR Tampa               46.80      46.42   13  \r\n             22.59        46.42 (23.83)\r\n  7 Khnykin, Viktor        5Y Drury               47.12      47.11   12  \r\n             22.14        47.11 (24.97)\r\n  8 Jacinto, Nico          SR Lewis               47.05      47.88   11  \r\n             23.06        47.88 (24.82)<\/pre>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 100 Breaststroke<\/h2>\n<p>The dominant swimmer in the women&#8217;s 100 breaststroke was Indy&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Celina Schmidt<\/strong>, who previously lifted her team to a fourth-place finish in the 400 medley relay one night earlier. Schmidt had a slight lead in the event at the halfway point before a dominant back half helped her win the title by six tenths. Schmidt touched in 1:01.11, with Lynn&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Malaika Schneider<\/strong> taking second in 1:01.74.<\/p>\n<p>The rest of the field was separated by just two tenths, with Mines&#8217;\u00a0<strong>Jordan Tierney<\/strong> leading the pack at 1:01.95 and Findlay&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Katie Susi<\/strong> taking fourth (1:02.00).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 25  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 59.51  3\/10\/2017 Theresa Michalak, West Florida\r\n         Meet: M 59.51  3\/10\/2017 Theresa Michalak, West Florida\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Schmidt, Celina        JR Indy              1:01.51    1:01.11   20  \r\n             28.81      1:01.11 (32.30)\r\n  2 Schneider, Malaika     SO Lynn              1:01.83    1:01.74   17  \r\n             29.33      1:01.74 (32.41)\r\n  3 Tierney, Jordan        SO Mines             1:01.73    1:01.95   16  \r\n             29.05      1:01.95 (32.90)\r\n  4 Susi, Katie            SO Findlay           1:01.87    1:02.00   15  \r\n             29.51      1:02.00 (32.49)\r\n  5 Moran, Maddi           SO Colorado Mesa     1:02.00    1:02.05   14  \r\n             28.97      1:02.05 (33.08)\r\n  6 Conover, Claire        JR Drury             1:01.95    1:02.07   13  \r\n             29.20      1:02.07 (32.87)\r\n  7 Dwojak, Natalia        SO Wingate           1:01.71    1:02.18   12  \r\n             29.19      1:02.18 (32.99)\r\n  8 Hemingway, Mckenzie    SR WCU               1:02.13    1:02.23   11  \r\n             29.14      1:02.23 (33.09)<\/pre>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 100 Breaststroke<\/h2>\n<p>Drury&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Davi Mourao<\/strong> turned in fourth place halfway through the men&#8217;s 100 breaststroke final, but he turned on the jets with a closing split of 27.19 that was almost a second quicker than anyone else in the field. In the process, Mourao made a run at a national record which has stood since 2015. In the end, Mourao touched in 51.88, just a quarter-second shy of the 51.63 established by Nova Southeastern&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Anton Lobanov<\/strong> in 2015.<\/p>\n<p>McKendree&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Filipe Pinheiro<\/strong> grabbed second in 52.45 while Indy&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Brayden Cole<\/strong>, the leader at the halfway point, fell to third in 52.58. Wingate&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Andres Matrijena<\/strong> was in contention at the midpoint before falling to fourth in 52.81.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 26  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 51.63  3\/13\/2015 Anton Lobanov, Nova S'eastern\r\n         Meet: M 51.63  3\/13\/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 Mourao, Davi           JR Drury               52.50      51.88   20  \r\n             24.69        51.88 (27.19)\r\n  2 Pinheiro, Filipe       SR McKendree           52.77      52.45   17  \r\n             24.36        52.45 (28.09)\r\n  3 Cole, Brayden          SR Indy                53.17      52.58   16  \r\n             24.26        52.58 (28.32)\r\n  4 Martijena, Andres      SO Wingate             53.26      52.81   15  \r\n             24.45        52.81 (28.36)\r\n  5 Marina, Inigo          JR Nova S'eastern      53.36      52.95   13.5\r\n             24.88        52.95 (28.07)\r\n  5 Clancy, Noah           SR Missouri S &amp; T      52.99      52.95   13.5\r\n             24.88        52.95 (28.07)\r\n  7 Minichowski, Maksymil  FR Catawba             53.18      53.09   12  \r\n             24.78        53.09 (28.31)\r\n  8 Chiandussi, Luca       SR Findlay             53.50      53.56   11  \r\n             24.93        53.56 (28.63)<\/pre>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 200 Butterfly<\/h2>\n<p>Nova Southeastern&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Rafaela Raurich<\/strong> completed the sweep of the butterfly events as she neared a national record. After taking the 100 fly Thursday, the sophomore extended her lead on each 50 until she won the race by more than a second over Drury&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Mellie Wijk<\/strong>. Raurich touched in 1:56.17, just two tenths shy of the national record set by West Chester&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Ann Carozza<\/strong> two seasons ago.<\/p>\n<p>Wijk took second in 1:57.35 while a sizzling finish from her Drury teammate\u00a0<strong>Aurora Duncan<\/strong> helped Duncan jump from fifth to third, touching in 1:58.10. Colorado Mesa&#8217;s <strong>Benedict Nagy<\/strong>, the winner of the 400 IM, took fourth in 1:58.63, while a third Drury swimmer finished among the top-five in\u00a0<strong>Maria Fe Munoz<\/strong> (1:59.16).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 27  Women 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 1:55.98  3\/11\/2022 Ann Carozza, West Chester\r\n         Meet: M 1:55.98  3\/11\/2022 Ann Carozza, West Chester\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Raurich, Rafaela       SO Nova S'eastern    1:57.33    1:56.17   20  \r\n             26.32        55.42 (29.10)\r\n        1:25.21 (29.79)     1:56.17 (30.96)\r\n  2 Wijk, Mellie           JR Drury             1:58.64    1:57.35   17  \r\n             26.48        55.91 (29.43)\r\n        1:25.86 (29.95)     1:57.35 (31.49)\r\n  3 Duncan, Aurora         JR Drury             1:59.11    1:58.10   16  \r\n             26.56        56.73 (30.17)\r\n        1:27.58 (30.85)     1:58.10 (30.52)\r\n  4 Nagy, Benedict         5Y Colorado Mesa     1:58.63    1:58.63   15  \r\n             26.60        56.63 (30.03)\r\n        1:27.33 (30.70)     1:58.63 (31.30)\r\n  5 Fe Munoz, Maria        SO Drury             1:58.34    1:59.16   14  \r\n             26.99        56.95 (29.96)\r\n        1:27.11 (30.16)     1:59.16 (32.05)\r\n  6 Mears-Bentley, Emily   SO Findlay           1:59.92    1:59.92   13  \r\n             27.83        57.17 (29.34)\r\n        1:28.47 (31.30)     1:59.92 (31.45)\r\n  7 Lowy, May              JR Nova S'eastern    1:59.51    2:00.27   12  \r\n             26.99        57.25 (30.26)\r\n        1:28.15 (30.90)     2:00.27 (32.12)\r\n  8 Ungo, Susana           SR Emmanuel          2:00.02    2:00.51   11  \r\n             27.46        57.47 (30.01)\r\n        1:29.00 (31.53)     2:00.51 (31.51)<\/pre>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 200 Butterfly<\/h2>\n<p>The man who propelled McKendree to a national-record-setting swim in the 400 medley relay now has an individual win to add to his collection, and it came in dominant fashion as\u00a0<strong>Jackson Lustig<\/strong> pulled away from the field to win by more than two seconds. Florida Tech&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Akos Hajagos\u00a0<\/strong>tried to go with Lustig in the opening portion of the race, but he could not keep pace as Lustig stormed to a time of 1:42.15. He was 1.40 seconds shy of the national record (1:40.75) he set last year, but he got the title he desired.<\/p>\n<p>The battle for second place came down to the wire as Hajagos and Drury&#8217;s <strong>Alejandro Villarejo<\/strong> were both fading Rollins&#8217; <strong>Luke Dinges<\/strong> was surging, with a 26.66 closing split. However, Hajagos got to the wall in 1:44.57, one hundredth ahead of Villarejo (1:44.58), with Dinges three hundredths further behind (1:44.61).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 28  Men 200 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 1:40.75  3\/10\/2023 Jackson Lustig, McKendree\r\n         Meet: M 1:40.75  3\/10\/2023 Jackson Lustig, McKendree\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Lustig, Jackson        JR McKendree         1:43.29    1:42.15   20  \r\n             22.62        48.42 (25.80)\r\n        1:15.04 (26.62)     1:42.15 (27.11)\r\n  2 Hajagos, Akos          FR Florida Tech      1:45.19    1:44.57   17  \r\n             22.76        49.13 (26.37)\r\n        1:16.64 (27.51)     1:44.57 (27.93)\r\n  3 Villarejo, Alejandro   SO Drury             1:45.72    1:44.58   16  \r\n             23.11        49.49 (26.38)\r\n        1:16.70 (27.21)     1:44.58 (27.88)\r\n  4 Dinges, Luke           SO Rollins           1:45.09    1:44.61   15  \r\n             24.48        51.14 (26.66)\r\n        1:17.95 (26.81)     1:44.61 (26.66)\r\n  5 Noe, Elias             FR Indy              1:46.50    1:44.97   14  \r\n             23.07        49.82 (26.75)\r\n        1:17.18 (27.36)     1:44.97 (27.79)\r\n  6 Minto, Archie          JR McKendree         1:45.30    1:45.63   13  \r\n             24.38        51.19 (26.81)\r\n        1:18.39 (27.20)     1:45.63 (27.24)\r\n  7 Urbanek, Dejan         JR Colorado Mesa     1:46.52    1:46.65   12  \r\n             23.54        50.37 (26.83)\r\n        1:17.90 (27.53)     1:46.65 (28.75)\r\n  8 Savage, Conley         SR UMSL              1:46.11    1:47.74   11  \r\n             24.02        51.55 (27.53)\r\n        1:19.40 (27.85)     1:47.74 (28.34)<\/pre>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 3-Meter Diving<\/h2>\n<p>Two days after taking the win in 1-meter diving, Indy&#8217;s <strong>Julio Osuna Kelly<\/strong> got the win in the men&#8217;s 3-meter event by a dominant margin of almost 65 points. His score of 645.15 set a new Division II record, crushing the previous tally of 618.70 set by Oakland&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Dario DiFazio<\/strong> all the ay back in 1994. Drury&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Charles Earl<\/strong> took second with 580.75, and Delta State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Santiago Santodomingo<\/strong> was third (565.70).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 29  Men 3 mtr Diving<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 645.15  3\/15\/2024 Julio Osuna Kelly, Indy\r\n         Meet: M 645.15  3\/15\/2024 Julio Osuna Kelly, Indy\r\n    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                       === Championship Final ===                        <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Osuna Kelly, Julio     JR Indy               583.65     645.15M  20  \r\n  2 Earl, Charles          GS Drury              584.00     580.75   17  \r\n  3 Santodomingo, Santiag  FR Delta State        531.10     565.70   16  \r\n  4 Lenzo, Jason           GS Indy               499.90     560.30   15  \r\n  5 Schering, Zachary      JR Clarion            539.30     542.95   14  \r\n  6 Cheeks, Isaiah         SR Colorado Mesa      561.20     538.40   13  \r\n  7 Wasiniak, Max          FR Wayne State        509.65     507.45   12  \r\n  8 Blommel, Matthew       FR Grand Valley       485.00     498.50   11<\/pre>\n<h2>Women&#8217;s 200 Freestyle Relay<\/h2>\n<p>For the second consecutive night, a women&#8217;s relay win went to Colorado Mesa, but this one came down to the wire. Colorado Mesa anchor swimmer\u00a0<strong>Lauren White<\/strong>, third in the 100 back earlier in the night, dove in tied with Delta State&#8217;s <strong>Kaley Davis<\/strong>, and White came through with a 22.54 anchor leg to pull slightly ahead and secure the victory by just 12-hundredths. <strong>Agata Naskret<\/strong>, the winner of the 100 back, led off the team in 22.81, and\u00a0<strong>Ada Qunell<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Elli Williams<\/strong> set up White for her huge anchor performance.<\/p>\n<p>Delta State came in second at 1:31.38 with\u00a0<strong>Daniella Solkow<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Mikayla Kloth<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Jordan Kloth<\/strong> and Davis. Kloth gave her team with an advantage with a 22.68 second split while Davis had the team&#8217;s fastest split at 22.66 even as she could not quite keep pace with White.<\/p>\n<p>Augustana&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Bryn Greenwaldt<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Angelina Chan<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Makoa Montgomery<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Meesha Montgomery<\/strong> placed third in 1:31.97 while Indy, with 50 free national champion and national-record setter <strong>Kirabo Namutebi<\/strong> leading off in 22.55, had the lead early before falling to fourth in 1:32.16.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 30  Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 1:30.05  3\/15\/2018 Queens (NC)\r\n                          L Marshall, K Dobson, W Dollmayer, M Prayson\r\n         Meet: M 1:30.05  3\/15\/2018 Queens (NC)\r\n                          Marshall, Dobson, Dollmayer, Prayson\r\n    School                                 Seed     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Colorado Mesa                       1:31.83    1:31.26   40  \r\n     1) Naskret, Agata SO             2) Qunell, Ada SO               \r\n     3) Williams, Elli SO             4) White, Lauren 5Y             \r\n             22.81        46.04 (23.23)\r\n        1:08.72 (22.68)     1:31.26 (22.54)\r\n  2 Delta State                         1:31.92    1:31.38   34  \r\n     1) Solkow, Daniella SR           2) Kloth, Mikayla SO            \r\n     3) Kloth, Jordon SO              4) Davis, Kaley SO              \r\n             22.84        45.52 (22.68)\r\n        1:08.72 (23.20)     1:31.38 (22.66)\r\n  3 Augustana (W)                       1:31.69    1:31.97   32  \r\n     1) Greenwaldt, Bryn SO           2) Chan, Angelina JR            \r\n     3) Montgomery, Makoa JR          4) Montgomery, Meesha JR        \r\n             22.65        46.14 (23.49)\r\n        1:09.24 (23.10)     1:31.97 (22.73)\r\n  4 Indy                                1:31.61    1:32.16   30  \r\n     1) Namutebi, Kirabo FR           2) Revstedt, Isabella SR        \r\n     3) Markwardt, Stefanie 5Y        4) Vaselli, Leticia GR          \r\n             22.55        45.46 (22.91)\r\n        1:09.00 (23.54)     1:32.16 (23.16)\r\n  5 West Florida                        1:32.17    1:32.40   28  \r\n     1) O'Connell, Emily SR           2) Dorr, Brooke SR              \r\n     3) Lewis, Sydney FR              4) Patterson, Aimee JR          \r\n             23.58        47.01 (23.43)\r\n        1:09.58 (22.57)     1:32.40 (22.82)\r\n  6 McKendree                           1:32.10    1:32.58   26  \r\n     1) Novais, Gabriela SO           2) Sonnenberg, Kayley JR        \r\n     3) Zgola, Jocelyn SO             4) Kachkin, Alexis SR           \r\n             23.49        46.78 (23.29)\r\n        1:09.78 (23.00)     1:32.58 (22.80)\r\n  7 Simon Fraser                        1:32.65    1:33.07   24  \r\n     1) Whitmore, Alyssa SO           2) Houlder, Kayla FR            \r\n     3) Williams, Abigail SO          4) Perry, Laine FR              \r\n             23.33        46.19 (22.86)\r\n        1:09.09 (22.90)     1:33.07 (23.98)\r\n  8 Tampa                               1:33.19    1:33.23   22  \r\n     1) Sering, Isabelle SR           2) Morin, Tilde SO              \r\n     3) Gillan, Sierra JR             4) Vrijhof, Roma SR             \r\n             23.30        46.24 (22.94)\r\n        1:09.85 (23.61)     1:33.23 (23.38)<\/pre>\n<h2>Men&#8217;s 200 Freestyle Relay<\/h2>\n<p>In the final race of the night, Henderson State put forth a huge performance to win the 200 free relay by a half-second and knock off a three-year-old national record, the first to fall in the pool on the night.\u00a0<strong>Lamar Taylor<\/strong>, who was third in the 100 back earlier in the session, led off in 19.10 to take the lead for his team. Taylor was favored to win the national title in the 50 free, but he was disqualified in the final.<\/p>\n<p>Taylor was followed by <strong>Jack Armstrong<\/strong>, the fifth-year swimmer who placed runnerup in the 50 free two days earlier by five hundredths. Armstrong split 18.56, by far the quickest in the field and well ahead of his 19.33 from the individual final. After that, fellow veterans\u00a0<strong>Jase Pinckney<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Patryke Dabrowski<\/strong> did enough to put Henderson State into the wall a half-second clear of the field in 1:16.50, four tenths clear of Drury&#8217;s 2021 record of 1:16.90.<\/p>\n<p>Tampa placed second with the team of\u00a0<strong>Ian Cooper<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Tibor Tistan<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Caleb Brandon<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Blake Moran<\/strong>, while McKendree&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Mario Perez<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Caleb Law<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>DaVante Carey<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Tyson Upton<\/strong> took third in 1:18.48. Florida Southern, with 50 free champion\u00a0<strong>Kyle Micallef<\/strong> splitting 19.09 on the second leg, was just behind in 1:18.65.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 31  Men 200 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n     NCAA DII: N 1:16.50  3\/15\/2024 Henderson St., Henderson St.\r\n                          L Taylor, J Armstrong, J Pinckney, P Dabrowski\r\n         Meet: M 1:16.50  3\/15\/2024 Henderson St., Henderson St.\r\n                          L Taylor, J Armstrong, J Pinckney, P Dabrowski\r\n    School                                 Seed     Finals Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Henderson St.                       1:17.91    1:16.50N  40  \r\n     1) Taylor, Lamar SR              2) Armstrong, Jack 5Y           \r\n     3) Pinckney, Jase 5Y             4) Dabrowski, Patryke SR        \r\n             19.10        37.66 (18.56)\r\n          56.83 (19.17)     1:16.50 (19.67)\r\n  2 Tampa                               1:17.84    1:17.00   34  \r\n     1) Cooper, Ian 5Y                2) Tistan, Tibor SO             \r\n     3) Brandon, Caleb SR             4) Moran, Blake 5Y              \r\n             19.54        38.79 (19.25)\r\n          57.92 (19.13)     1:17.00 (19.08)\r\n  3 McKendree                           1:18.78    1:18.48   32  \r\n     1) Perez, Mario SO               2) Law, Caleb 5Y                \r\n     3) Carey, DaVante 5Y             4) Upton, Tyson FR              \r\n             19.90        39.15 (19.25)\r\n          58.65 (19.50)     1:18.48 (19.83)\r\n  4 Florida Southern                    1:18.92    1:18.65   30  \r\n     1) Wilson, Brandon JR            2) Micallef, Kyle SR            \r\n     3) Viallon, Nino SO              4) Lai-Harris, Cameron SR       \r\n             19.78        38.87 (19.09)\r\n          58.42 (19.55)     1:18.65 (20.23)\r\n  5 Grand Valley                        1:19.04    1:18.73   28  \r\n     1) Bosch, Matthew JR             2) Scotto Divetta, Evan SO      \r\n     3) Neitzel, Brennan JR           4) Miret Sala, Roger 5Y         \r\n             20.20        39.51 (19.31)\r\n          59.16 (19.65)     1:18.73 (19.57)\r\n  6 Drury                               1:19.03    1:18.78   26  \r\n     1) Cabral, Yuri FR               2) Khnykin, Viktor 5Y           \r\n     3) Scott, Aiden SR               4) Minuer, Lucas SO             \r\n             19.88        39.33 (19.45)\r\n          59.28 (19.95)     1:18.78 (19.50)\r\n  7 Indy                                1:18.84    1:18.86   24  \r\n     1) Silva, Joao 5Y                2) Thompson, Jeron 5Y           \r\n     3) Sawicki, Oskar SO             4) Joseph, Aqeel SR             \r\n             19.86        39.37 (19.51)\r\n          59.28 (19.91)     1:18.86 (19.58)\r\n  8 Lewis                               1:19.52    1:18.93   22  \r\n     1) Ismail, Ahmed FR              2) Cunha, Otavio FR             \r\n     3) Jacinto, Nico SR              4) Semenov, Misha JR            \r\n             19.89        40.09 (20.20)\r\n          59.49 (19.40)     1:18.93 (19.44)<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NCAA Division II Championships, Night 4 Finals: Benjamin Sampson, Emily Trieschmann Each Win Third Individual Titles The wins keep on coming for Colorado Mesa junior Benjamin Sampson and Nova Southeastern<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":11,"featured_media":580518,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":false,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"dois","enabled":false},"version":2}},"categories":[3,6],"tags":[133308,133979,134006,132214,122956,132215,71510,25449,54224,52669,2726],"class_list":["post-581086","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-featured","category-college","tag-agata-naskret","tag-benjamin-sampson","tag-celina-schmidt","tag-davi-mourao","tag-emily-trieschmann","tag-jackson-lustig","tag-ncaa-division-ii-coverage","tag-nova-southeastern","tag-rafaela-raurich","tag-santiago-corredor","tag-university-of-tampa"],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v24.3 (Yoast SEO v24.3) - 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