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Owen McDonald Tops 200 IM Heats

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NCAA Men’s Championships, Day 4 Prelims: Owen McDonald Dips Under 1:40 to Top 200 IM Heats

The final morning of the NCAA Men’s Championships began with a team title still in the balance, with Texas leading Florida by just 9.5 points entering the last several events. The Gators posted a monster performance on day three as Ahmed Hafnaoui and Ahmed Jaouadi went 1-2 in the 500 freestyle before Josh Liendo took first in the 50 free. However, Texas looked poised for a big day to close out the meet.

The final morning kicked off with Owen McDonald of Indiana setting the pace in the 200 IM, swimming the first sub-1:40 performance this college season as he aims for his first NCAA title. The session also included the 100 free, 200 butterfly, 200 backstroke and early heats of the 400 free relay.

Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 15                      
 
  1. Texas                           340.5   2. Florida                           331
  3. Indiana                           254   4. Arizona St                        245
  5. Tennessee                         199   6. California                        186
  7. NC State                        175.5   8. Michigan                          163
  9. Virginia                          110  10. Stanford                           95
 11. Louisville                         72  12. Virginia Tech                      67
 13. Ohio St                            63  14. Kentucky                           52
 14. Southern California                52  16. Georgia                          50.5
 17. Miami (Fl)                         46  18. Auburn                             44
 19. Smu                                41  20. Northwestern                       29
 20. UNC                                29  20. Lsu                                29
 23. Alabama                            27  24. Princeton                          25
 24. Florida St                         25  26. Missouri                           20
 27. Pittsburgh                         19  27. Wisconsin                          19
 29. Army                             17.5  30. Yale                               17
 30. Utah                               17  30. Georgia Tech                       17
 33. Notre Dame                         16  34. Delaware                           12
 35. Purdue                             10  36. Harvard                             9
 37. Texas A&M                           8  38. IU Indianapolis                     6
 39. Penn St                             5  40. Arizona                             2

200 IM

Owen McDonald will swim his last individual NCAA race from lane four and seek the first individual national title. The Indiana senior put up the top mark in the morning medley heats at 1:39.48, pulling away to dominate the final heat of the event. McDonald, the third-place finisher in the event last year, was just off his lifetime best of 1:39.23 that ranks him ninth all-time in the event. With defending champion Hubert Kos opting out to focus on the 200 back, McDonald is the only swimmer in the race who has ever broken 1:40.

The biggest challenge in the final figures to come from Maximus Williamson, the Virginia freshman who won the national title in the 200 free from lane eight. Williamson qualified second here in 1:40.06, his lifetime best by seven tenths. Three other swimmers broke 1:41, the Texas duo of Will Modglin (1:40.79) and Baylor Nelson (1:40.82) plus McDonald’s Indiana teammate Noah Cakir (1:40.94).

The Hoosiers currently sit in third place in the team standings with Arizona State hot in pursuit. With Josh Bey in sixth place, this three-up performance will help Indiana’s cause. Texas, meanwhile, can expect a points surge here with Modglin and Nelson in the top heat and Campbell McKean and Nate Germonprez both scoring points. NC State got two into the heat as well, with Daniel Diehl and Arsenio Bustos in seventh and eighth, respectively.

Event 16  Men 200 Yard IM
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         NCAA: N 1:36.34  3/23/2023 Leon Marchand, ASU
         Meet: M 1:36.34  3/23/2023 Leon Marchand, ASU
     American: A 1:37.91  3/28/2024 Destin Lasco, California
   U. S. Open: O 1:36.34  3/23/2023 Leon Marchand, ASU
         Pool: P 1:37.69  3/24/2022 Leon Marchand, ASU
    Name                 Year School               Seed    Prelims        
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                      === Preliminaries ===                       
 
  1 McDonald, Owen         SR Indiana           1:40.11    1:39.48  
    r:+0.57  21.20        45.69 (24.49)
        1:14.69 (29.00)     1:39.48 (24.79)
  2 Williamson, Maximus    FR Virginia          1:40.78    1:40.06  
    r:+0.66  21.78        46.79 (25.01)
        1:15.78 (28.99)     1:40.06 (24.28)
  3 Modglin, Will          JR Texas             1:40.58    1:40.79  
    r:+0.65  21.38        46.16 (24.78)
        1:15.95 (29.79)     1:40.79 (24.84)
  4 Nelson, Baylor         SR Texas             1:40.29    1:40.82  
    r:+0.63  21.59        46.65 (25.06)
        1:15.78 (29.13)     1:40.82 (25.04)
  5 Cakir, Noah            FR Indiana           1:42.47    1:40.94  
    r:+0.69  22.23        47.49 (25.26)
        1:16.08 (28.59)     1:40.94 (24.86)
  6 Bey, Josh              FR Indiana           1:41.68    1:41.17  
    r:+0.65  22.33        47.24 (24.91)
        1:16.23 (28.99)     1:41.17 (24.94)
  7 Diehl, Daniel          JR NC State          1:42.24    1:41.20  
    r:+0.66  21.65        47.60 (25.95)
        1:16.43 (28.83)     1:41.20 (24.77)
  8 Bustos, Arsenio        5Y NC State          1:40.39    1:41.22  
    r:+0.66  21.14        46.13 (24.99)
        1:15.73 (29.60)     1:41.22 (25.49)

100 Freestyle

The men’s 100 free was a bit sluggish through the first five heats as only Josh Liendo had gotten under 41. Liendo clocked 40.81 to put himself in position to win his fourth consecutive national title in the event and cap off his Florida career in style. Liendo has already broken the NCAA record in the 100 butterfly on two occasions while also winning the 50 free.

The last heat of the race provided a shake-up, however, as Pitt’s Julian Koch unleashed a huge performance to jump into the top spot. Koch touched in 40.52, a half-second best time that jumped him from 23rd all-time into eighth. Just behind him in that heat were LSU’s Jere Hribar (40.76) and NC State’s Quintin McCarty (40.97).

Tennessee’s Gui Caribe, the runnerup in the 50 fre and third-place finisher in this event last year, tied for fifth in 41.05, a time that Arizona State’s Jonny Kulow matched. Arizona’s Tomas Lukminas and Virginia Tech’s Brendan Whitfield also qualified for the final, locking out ASU’s Remi Fabiani despite his ninth-place time of 41.23.

Event 17  Men 100 Yard Freestyle
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         NCAA: N 39.83  3/29/2025 Jordan Crooks, Tennessee
         Meet: M 39.83  3/29/2025 Jordan Crooks, Tennessee
     American: A 39.90  3/24/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
   U. S. Open: O 39.83  3/29/2025 Jordan Crooks, Tennessee
         Pool: P 40.46  3/26/2016 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
    Name                 Year School               Seed    Prelims        
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                      === Preliminaries ===                       
 
  1 Koch, Julian           SO Pittsburgh          41.00      40.52  
     r:+0.66  9.02        19.29 (10.27)
          29.82 (10.53)       40.52 (10.70)
  2 Hribar, Jere           JR LSU                 40.42      40.76  
     r:+0.73  9.22        19.56 (10.34)
          30.17 (10.61)       40.76 (10.59)
  3 Liendo, Josh           SR Florida             40.94      40.81  
     r:+0.65  9.20        19.49 (10.29)
          30.32 (10.83)       40.81 (10.49)
  4 McCarty, Quintin       JR NC State            40.88      40.98  
     r:+0.64  9.04        19.30 (10.26)
          30.03 (10.73)       40.98 (10.95)
  5 Caribe, Gui            SR Tennessee           40.45      41.05  
     r:+0.58  9.05        19.50 (10.45)
          30.37 (10.87)       41.05 (10.68)
  5 Kulow, Jonny           SR ASU                 41.47      41.05  
     r:+0.63  9.18        19.50 (10.32)
          30.10 (10.60)       41.05 (10.95)
  7 Lukminas, Tomas        SO Arizona             41.33      41.11  
     r:+0.63  9.35        19.87 (10.52)
          30.52 (10.65)       41.11 (10.59)
  8 Whitfield, Brendan     JR VT                  40.93      41.12  
     r:+0.70  9.18        19.57 (10.39)
          30.42 (10.85)       41.12 (10.70)

200 Butterfly

200 Backstroke

400 Medley Relay

 

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