2015 NCAA Division II Championships: Queens Takes Lead in Both Men’s, Women’s Races
Queens (Charlotte) put on a show on day three as both its men’s and women’s squads finished the day at the NCAA Division II Championships with leads.
Meanwhile, Nova Southeastern’s Anton Lobanov absolutely smoked the 100-yard breast en route to moving to sixth all time in the event’s history.
The Queens women pushed their advantage to 422.5-356.5 over defending champions Drury. Wingate (248), Nova Southeastern (180) and UCSD (159) rounded out the top five.
The men’s race is a lot closer and will likely come down to the wire. Queens leads defending champions Drury, 316.5-302.5.
Lindenwood (270), Grand Valley (230) and Wayne State (223) are the other teams that have cleared 200 points.
Women’s 500 free
Queen’s Patricia Castro Ortega collected her third NCAA D2 title of the meet as she smashed the NCAA D2 record and field in the 500-yard free.
Having already won the 200-yard IM and 200-yard free, Castro Ortega charged her way to a 4:43.37 in the 500-yard freestyle finale.
That swim thumped the previous record of 4:45.69 set by Southern Connecticut State’s Kristen Frost back in 2008.
Queens also went 1-2 with Lillian Gordy taking second in 4:50.70, while Drury went 3-4-7.
Allie Reynolds (4:52.07), Sarah Pullen (4:53.33) and Megan Ouhl (4:53.68) all scored for the defending champions.
Queens led 329.5-300.5 following the event.
1 Castro Ortega, Patric SO Queens (NC) 4:48.04 4:43.37R 20 r:+0.77 25.82 53.88 (28.06) 1:22.28 (28.40) 1:51.21 (28.93) 2:20.11 (28.90) 2:48.93 (28.82) 3:17.81 (28.88) 3:46.71 (28.90) 4:15.60 (28.89) 4:43.37 (27.77) 2 Gordy, Lillian SR Queens (NC) 4:53.80 4:50.70 17 r:+0.71 26.23 54.86 (28.63) 1:24.25 (29.39) 1:53.92 (29.67) 2:23.53 (29.61) 2:53.09 (29.56) 3:22.74 (29.65) 3:52.37 (29.63) 4:22.01 (29.64) 4:50.70 (28.69) 3 Reynolds, Allie SR Drury 4:53.52 4:52.07 16 r:+0.84 27.22 56.41 (29.19) 1:25.85 (29.44) 1:55.63 (29.78) 2:25.32 (29.69) 2:55.08 (29.76) 3:24.80 (29.72) 3:54.39 (29.59) 4:23.70 (29.31) 4:52.07 (28.37)
1. Queens (Nc) 329.5 2. Drury 300.5 3. Wingate 177 4. Nova S'Eastern 159 5. Ucsd 113 6. Delta State 98 7. Wayne State 97 8. Liu Post 96 9. Cal Baptist 75 10. Lindenwood 72 11. Simon Fraser 57 11. Florida Southern 57 13. Tampa 53.5 14. West Florida 52 15. Clarion 43 16. Nmu 39.5 17. Carson-Newman 38 18. St. Cloud State 36 19. Grand Valley 35 20. Alaska Fairbanks 34 21. Limestone 33 22. Lynn 30 23. Ashland 27 24. Bridgeport 21 25. Bloomsburg 16 26. Edinboro 14 27. Colorado Mesa 12.5 28. Msu Mankato 8 29. Tiffin University 7 30. Saint Leo 6.5 31. Truman St. 5 32. Henderson St. 4 32. Findlay 4 34. West Chester 3 35. Adams St. 1 35. Hillsdale 1
Men’s 500 free
Queens swept the 500 frees as Nick Arakelian overtook West Chester’s Victor Polyakov for the men’s 500-yard freestyle title this evening.
Trailing with 100-yards to go, Arakelian managed to win, 4:20.98 to 4:21.25. Both swims beat the previous NCAA D2 mark of 4:21.48 set by Wingate’s Iaroslav Denysenko back in 2012.
That’s Arakelian’s third victory of the meet already with wins in the 1000-yard free and 400-yard IM.
Florida Southern’s Juan Tolosa rounded out the top three in 4:24.32.
Queens led Drury following the event, 231.5-213.
1 Arakelian, Nick FR Queens (NC) 4:25.82 4:20.98R 20 r:+0.73 23.52 49.25 (25.73) 1:15.91 (26.66) 1:42.94 (27.03) 2:09.59 (26.65) 2:36.18 (26.59) 3:02.92 (26.74) 3:29.88 (26.96) 3:55.63 (25.75) 4:20.98 (25.35) 2 Polyakov, Victor SO West Chester 4:24.17 4:21.25R 17 r:+0.80 23.69 49.79 (26.10) 1:16.21 (26.42) 1:42.68 (26.47) 2:09.01 (26.33) 2:35.40 (26.39) 3:02.14 (26.74) 3:28.56 (26.42) 3:55.10 (26.54) 4:21.25 (26.15) 3 Tolosa, Juan JR Florida Southern 4:25.61 4:24.32 16 r:+0.70 24.34 50.50 (26.16) 1:17.20 (26.70) 1:43.99 (26.79) 2:10.76 (26.77) 2:37.35 (26.59) 3:04.02 (26.67) 3:31.14 (27.12) 3:58.00 (26.86) 4:24.32 (26.32)
1. Queens (Nc) 231.5 2. Drury 213 3. Lindenwood 171 4. Wayne State 166 5. Grand Valley 161 6. Florida Southern 148 7. Bridgeport 134 8. Nova S'Eastern 102 9. Tampa 100 10. West Chester 90 11. Saint Leo 88 12. Wingate 84 13. Delta State 81 14. Cal Baptist 80.5 15. St. Cloud State 45 16. Lewis 42 17. Missouri S & T 33 18. Carson-Newman 31 19. Ucsd 29 20. Clarion 23 21. Pfeiffer 20 22. Simon Fraser 17 23. Catawba 15 24. Truman St. 12 25. Limestone 11 26. Colorado Mesa 7 26. Iup 7 26. Florida Tech 7
Women’s 100 back
It took her until the final touch, but Drury’s Katya Rudenko got the job done against defending champion Mary Hanson of Cal Baptist. Rudenko managed to down Hanson, 52.75 to 52.88.
Both were a bit shy of Hanson’s NCAA D2 mark of 52.45 from last year.
Carson-Newman’s Natalie Burnett hit the wall third in 54.27, while Queens’ Hannah Peiffer snagged fourth overall in 54.55.
Queens remained in the lead, 345.5-320.5, against Drury.
1 Rudenko, Katya SO Drury 53.92 52.75 20 r:+0.66 25.58 52.75 (27.17) 2 Hanson, Mary SR Cal Baptist 54.24 52.88 17 r:+0.57 25.25 52.88 (27.63) 3 Burnett, Natalie SO Carson-Newman 54.87 54.27 16 r:+0.54 25.93 54.27 (28.34) 4 Peiffer, Hannah SO Queens (NC) 55.38 54.55 15 r:+0.49 26.41 54.55 (28.14)
1. Queens (Nc) 345.5 2. Drury 320.5 3. Wingate 190 4. Nova S'Eastern 159 5. Ucsd 113 6. Delta State 110 6. Wayne State 110 8. Liu Post 98 9. Cal Baptist 92 10. Lindenwood 72 11. Florida Southern 60 12. Simon Fraser 57 13. Carson-Newman 54 14. Tampa 53.5 15. West Florida 52 15. Clarion 52 17. Nmu 44.5 18. St. Cloud State 36 19. Grand Valley 35 20. Alaska Fairbanks 34 21. Limestone 33 22. Lynn 30 23. Ashland 27 24. Bridgeport 21 25. West Chester 17 26. Colorado Mesa 16.5 27. Bloomsburg 16 28. Findlay 15 29. Edinboro 14 30. Msu Mankato 8 31. Tiffin University 7 32. Saint Leo 6.5 33. Truman St. 5 34. Henderson St. 4 35. Adams St. 1 35. Hillsdale 1
Men’s 100 back
Lindenwood, which qualified 1-2-3 this morning, dropped the hammer in the men’s 100-yard backstroke with a 1-2-5 finish.
Krzysztof Jankiewicz put up an NCAA D2 record with a 46.65 for the win. That swim beat the 46.77 teammate Serghei Golban posted this morning.
Jakub Jonczyk placed second for Lindenwood with a 46.90, while Golban wound up fifth in 47.39.
Carson-Newman’s Catalin Ungur took third overall in 47.02.
Drury has two A finalists with Sean Feher (47.04) and Jordi Montseny Diez (47.51) taking fourth and eighth to move the defending champs ahead of Queens, 239-235.5.
1 Jankiewicz, Krzysztof FR Lindenwood 46.91 46.65R 20 r:+0.55 22.32 46.65 (24.33) 2 Jonczyk, Jakub FR Lindenwood 47.41 46.90 17 r:+0.57 22.64 46.90 (24.26) 3 Ungur, Catalin FR Carson-Newman 47.56 47.02 16 r:+0.53 22.28 47.02 (24.74)
1. Drury 239 2. Queens (Nc) 235.5 3. Lindenwood 222 4. Wayne State 175 5. Grand Valley 168 6. Florida Southern 154.5 7. Bridgeport 134 8. Nova S'Eastern 102 9. Tampa 100 10. West Chester 90 11. Saint Leo 89.5 12. Delta State 87 13. Wingate 84 14. Cal Baptist 80.5 15. Lewis 54.5 16. Carson-Newman 47 17. St. Cloud State 45 18. Missouri S & T 33 19. Pfeiffer 32.5 20. Ucsd 29 21. Clarion 23 22. Catawba 18 23. Simon Fraser 17 24. Truman St. 12 25. Limestone 11 26. Colorado Mesa 7 26. Iup 7 26. Florida Tech 7
Women’s 100 breast
Lynn’s Rebecca Matthews put on a show as she went out fast and kept with the pace to win the title in 1:01.03.
Cal-Penn’s Jade Arganbright finished second overall in 1:02.35 with Cal Baptist’ts Alena Rumiantceva snaring third in the finale with a time of 1:02.38.
Neither Queens nor Drury had a scoring swim in the event, so Queens remained in the lead, 345.5-320.5.
1 Matthews, Rebecca JR Lynn 1:01.59 1:01.03 20 r:+0.72 28.58 1:01.03 (32.45) 2 Arganbright, Jade SO CALU-PA 1:02.63 1:02.35 17 r:+0.78 29.43 1:02.35 (32.92) 3 Rumiantceva, Alena JR Cal Baptist 1:02.98 1:02.38 16 r:+0.75 28.50 1:02.38 (33.88)
1. Queens (Nc) 345.5 2. Drury 320.5 3. Wingate 203 4. Nova S'Eastern 166 5. Wayne State 130 6. Ucsd 118 7. Liu Post 111 8. Delta State 110 9. Cal Baptist 108 10. Lindenwood 87 11. Lynn 62 12. Florida Southern 60 13. Simon Fraser 57 14. West Florida 55 15. Carson-Newman 54 16. Tampa 53.5 17. Clarion 52 18. Nmu 44.5 19. St. Cloud State 38 20. Grand Valley 35 21. Alaska Fairbanks 34 22. Limestone 33 23. Ashland 27 24. Bridgeport 21 25. Calu-Pa 17 25. West Chester 17 27. Colorado Mesa 16.5 28. Bloomsburg 16 29. Findlay 15 30. Edinboro 14 31. Msu Mankato 8 32. Saint Leo 7.5 33. Tiffin University 7 34. Truman St. 5 35. Henderson St. 4 36. Hillsdale 1 36. Adams St. 1
Men’s 100 breast
Nova Southeastern’s Anton Lobanov threw down an epic time of 51.63 to move to sixth all time in the event’s history.
Lobanov’s time not only crushed the NCAA D2 record of 52.43 set by Tampa’s Aleksander Hetland back in 2009, it also tied Lobanov with Nolan Koon for sixth ever in the event.
Wayne State’s Piotr Jachowicz took second in 52.74 with Queens’ Nic Erksson snaring third overall in 52.85.
Queens took a slight 256.5-255.5 lead over Drury following the amazing event.
All Time 100 Breast
[table “” not found /]1 Lobanov, Anton FR Nova S'eastern 53.02 51.63R 20 r:+0.72 24.34 51.63 (27.29) 2 Jachowicz, Piotr SR Wayne State 53.27 52.74 17 r:+0.83 24.48 52.74 (28.26) 3 Eriksson, Nic SR Queens (NC) 53.82 52.85 16 r:+0.67 24.87 52.85 (27.98)
1. Queens (Nc) 256.5 2. Drury 255.5 3. Lindenwood 231 4. Wayne State 192 5. Grand Valley 168 6. Bridgeport 154.5 6. Florida Southern 154.5 8. Nova S'Eastern 122 9. Tampa 100 10. Delta State 99 11. West Chester 96 12. Cal Baptist 95.5 13. Wingate 90 14. Saint Leo 89.5 15. Lewis 54.5 16. Carson-Newman 47 17. St. Cloud State 45 18. Missouri S & T 34 19. Pfeiffer 32.5 20. Ucsd 29 21. Clarion 23 22. Limestone 22 23. Catawba 18 24. Simon Fraser 17 25. Truman St. 12 26. Colorado Mesa 7 26. Iup 7 26. Florida Tech 7
Women’s 200 fly
Queens had a huge event with a 1-2 finish from Hannah Peiffer (1:59.06) and McKenzie Stevens (1:59.56) as the squad put some distance between them and Drury.
Queens pushed its lead to 382.5-322.5 at the end of the 200 fly.
LIU Post’s Joyce Kwok wound up third overall in 1:59.65 as the only other swimmer under 2:00.
1 Peiffer, Hannah SO Queens (NC) 2:01.46 1:59.06 20 r:+0.63 26.70 56.72 (30.02) 1:27.72 (31.00) 1:59.06 (31.34) 2 Stevens, Mckenzie FR Queens (NC) 2:01.44 1:59.56 17 r:+0.69 27.49 57.64 (30.15) 1:28.22 (30.58) 1:59.56 (31.34) 3 Kwok, Joyce JR LIU Post 2:02.81 1:59.65 16 r:+0.72 25.92 55.29 (29.37) 1:26.23 (30.94) 1:59.65 (33.42)
1. Queens (Nc) 382.5 2. Drury 322.5 3. Wingate 218 4. Nova S'Eastern 166 5. Wayne State 143 6. Ucsd 127 6. Liu Post 127 8. Delta State 110 9. Cal Baptist 109 10. Lindenwood 98 11. Simon Fraser 69 12. Lynn 62 13. Florida Southern 60 14. Carson-Newman 59 15. West Florida 55 16. Tampa 53.5 17. Clarion 52 18. Nmu 44.5 19. St. Cloud State 38 20. Ashland 36 21. Grand Valley 35 22. Alaska Fairbanks 34 23. Limestone 33 24. Bloomsburg 30 25. Bridgeport 21 26. Calu-Pa 17 26. West Chester 17 28. Colorado Mesa 16.5 29. Findlay 15 30. Edinboro 14 31. Henderson St. 11 32. Msu Mankato 8 33. Saint Leo 7.5 34. Tiffin University 7 35. Truman St. 5 36. Iup 4 37. Adams St. 1 37. Hillsdale 1
Men’s 200 fly
Queens’ Matt Josa claimed his third individual NCAA D2 record of the meet as he topped the 200-yard fly in 1:42.96.
While not as impressive as his stunning swims in the 100 fly and 200 IM, Josa still managed to take down the NCAA D2 record of 1:42.99 set by Drury’s Jun Han Kim in 2011.
Nova Southeastern’s Thiago Sickert hit the wall second tonight in 1:44.42 with Grand Valley’s Gianni Ferrero taking a close third in 1:44.52.
Queens held a slight 276.5-268.5 led heading into the diving break.
1 Josa, Matthew SO Queens (NC) 1:43.85 1:42.96R 20 r:+0.76 22.53 48.08 (25.55) 1:14.78 (26.70) 1:42.96 (28.18) 2 Sickert, Thiago SO Nova S'eastern 1:46.22 1:44.42 17 r:+0.66 23.30 49.77 (26.47) 1:16.49 (26.72) 1:44.42 (27.93) 3 Ferrero, Gianni JR Grand Valley 1:46.22 1:44.52 16 r:+0.69 22.74 49.10 (26.36) 1:15.96 (26.86) 1:44.52 (28.56)
1. Queens (Nc) 276.5 2. Drury 268.5 3. Lindenwood 231 4. Wayne State 203 5. Grand Valley 188 6. Florida Southern 168.5 7. Bridgeport 161.5 8. Nova S'Eastern 139 9. Delta State 114 10. Cal Baptist 104.5 11. Tampa 102 12. West Chester 96 13. Saint Leo 92.5 14. Wingate 90 15. Lewis 54.5 16. Carson-Newman 47 17. St. Cloud State 45 18. Missouri S & T 34 19. Pfeiffer 32.5 20. Ucsd 29 21. Clarion 23 22. Limestone 22 23. Catawba 18 24. Simon Fraser 17 25. Colorado Mesa 13 26. Truman St. 12 26. Findlay 12 28. Florida Tech 7 28. Iup 7 30. Jewell 5 31. Indy 1
Men’s One-Meter Diving
Clarion’s Collin Vest took home the men’s one-meter diving crown with 564.25 points, while Grand Valley’s Tyler Keelean placed second with 558.55 points. Wayne State’s Dylan Szegedi rounded out the top three with a 547.50.
Neither Queens nor Drury scored in diving, so Queens lead 276.5-268.5 heading into the 800 free relays.
1 Vest, Collin SO Clarion 510.40 564.25 20 2 Keelean, Tyler SO Grand Valley 498.65 558.55 17 3 Szegedi, Dylan SR Wayne State 499.05 547.50 16 4 Magalis, Tyler SR St. Cloud State 545.30 538.90 15 5 Sufficool, David JR St. Cloud State 492.40 510.90 14 6 Larmon, Nicholas SR Clarion 480.55 506.10 13 7 Parry, Zachary FR Cal Baptist 469.15 498.65 12 8 Rooney, Aaron JR St. Cloud State 480.75 482.85 11 Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 29 1. Queens (Nc) 276.5 2. Drury 268.5 3. Lindenwood 244 4. Wayne State 219 5. Grand Valley 216 6. Florida Southern 168.5 7. Bridgeport 161.5 8. Nova S'Eastern 139 9. Cal Baptist 119.5 10. Delta State 114 11. Tampa 102 12. West Chester 96 13. Saint Leo 92.5 14. Wingate 90 15. St. Cloud State 85 16. Clarion 57 17. Lewis 54.5 18. Carson-Newman 47 19. Missouri S & T 34 20. Pfeiffer 32.5 21. Ucsd 29 22. Colorado Mesa 22 22. Limestone 22 24. Catawba 18 25. Simon Fraser 17 26. Findlay 12 26. Truman St. 12 28. Florida Tech 7 28. Iup 7 30. Jewell 5 31. Indy 1
Women’s 800 free relay
Queens put an exclamation mark on an amazing day of swimming by obliterating the NCAA D2 record in the 800 free relay.
The foursome of Patricia Castro Ortega (1:46.70), Lillian Gordy (1:48.43), McKenzie Stevens (1:49.89) and Caroline Arakelian (1:49.67) threw down a sizzling time of 7:14.69.
That performance cleared the previous record by a long shot as Drury set the mark with a 7:20.08 just a year ago.
Drury mitigated some of the team-point scoring damage by taking second as Leah Reed, Janet Yu, Kay Gieseke and Sarah Pullen took second in 7:20.44.
UCSD’s Julia Toronczak, Maddy Huttner, Dari Watkins and Natalie Tang placed third in 7:22.44.
Queens will go into the final day of competition with a 422.5-356.5 lead.
1 Queens (NC) 7:15.69 7:14.69R 40 1) Castro Ortega, Patricia SO 2) r:0.28 Gordy, Lillian SR 3) r:0.40 Stevens, Mckenzie FR 4) r:0.18 Arakelian, Caroline JR r:+0.76 25.06 52.01 (52.01) 1:19.50 (1:19.50) 1:46.70 (1:46.70) 2:11.63 (24.93) 2:39.15 (52.45) 3:07.25 (1:20.55) 3:35.13 (1:48.43) 4:00.61 (25.48) 4:28.09 (52.96) 4:56.61 (1:21.48) 5:25.02 (1:49.89) 5:49.78 (24.76) 6:17.28 (52.26) 6:45.60 (1:20.58) 7:14.69 (1:49.67) 2 Drury 7:22.97 7:20.44 34 1) Reed, Leah SR 2) r:0.23 Yu, Janet SR 3) r:0.33 Gieseke, Kay SO 4) r:0.24 Pullen, Sarah JR r:+0.69 25.72 53.61 (53.61) 1:22.04 (1:22.04) 1:50.55 (1:50.55) 2:15.23 (24.68) 2:42.59 (52.04) 3:10.86 (1:20.31) 3:38.99 (1:48.44) 4:04.73 (25.74) 4:33.32 (54.33) 5:02.11 (1:23.12) 5:31.15 (1:52.16) 5:56.55 (25.40) 6:24.25 (53.10) 6:52.30 (1:21.15) 7:20.44 (1:49.29) 3 UCSD 7:23.23 7:22.44 32 1) Toronczak, Julia FR 2) r:0.62 Huttner, Maddy JR 3) r:0.30 Watkins, Dari SR 4) r:0.35 Tang, Natalie SO r:+0.64 25.84 54.25 (54.25) 1:22.77 (1:22.77) 1:51.34 (1:51.34) 2:17.33 (25.99) 2:45.51 (54.17) 3:13.88 (1:22.54) 3:41.93 (1:50.59) 4:07.81 (25.88) 4:36.05 (54.12) 5:04.79 (1:22.86) 5:33.04 (1:51.11) 5:58.11 (25.07) 6:25.60 (52.56) 6:53.66 (1:20.62) 7:22.44 (1:49.40)
1. Queens (Nc) 422.5 2. Drury 356.5 3. Wingate 248 4. Nova S'Eastern 180 5. Ucsd 159 6. Wayne State 147 7. Delta State 132 8. Liu Post 127 9. Cal Baptist 117 10. Lindenwood 110 11. Simon Fraser 97 12. Tampa 79.5 13. Florida Southern 78 14. Lynn 62 15. West Florida 61 16. Carson-Newman 59 17. Limestone 57 18. Clarion 52 19. Nmu 44.5 20. St. Cloud State 38 21. Ashland 36 22. Grand Valley 35 23. Alaska Fairbanks 34 24. Bloomsburg 30 25. West Chester 27 26. Bridgeport 21 27. Calu-Pa 17 28. Colorado Mesa 16.5 29. Findlay 15 30. Edinboro 14 31. Henderson St. 11 32. Msu Mankato 10 33. Saint Leo 7.5 34. Tiffin University 7 35. Truman St. 5 36. Iup 4 37. Adams St. 1 37. Hillsdale 1
Men’s 800 free relay
Queens made sure it entered the final day of competition with a lead in the men’s race as well.
Nick Arakelian (1:36.13), Ben Taylor (1:37.20), Hayden Kosater (1:37.20) and Matt Josa (1:35.76) powered their way to an NCAA D2 record of 6:26.29.
That performance undercut Florida Southern’s 2012 record of 6:27.73.
Drury’s Samuel Olson, Luka Matacin, Joan Montseny Diez and Sean Feher finished second in 6:29.22 with Nova Southeastern’s Marco Aldabe, Thiago Sickert, Javier Caballero and Shane Kleinbeck claiming third in 6:30.09.
Queens goes into the last day of action with a 316.5-302.5 lead over Drury.
1 Queens (NC) 6:27.23 6:26.29R 40 1) Arakelian, Nick FR 2) r:0.22 Taylor, Benjamin JR 3) r:0.29 Kosater, Hayden SR 4) r:0.39 Josa, Matthew SO r:+0.73 21.79 45.71 (45.71) 1:10.87 (1:10.87) 1:36.13 (1:36.13) 1:57.68 (21.55) 2:21.98 (45.85) 2:47.69 (1:11.56) 3:13.33 (1:37.20) 3:35.29 (21.96) 4:00.04 (46.71) 4:25.15 (1:11.82) 4:50.53 (1:37.20) 5:11.94 (21.41) 5:36.26 (45.73) 6:01.38 (1:10.85) 6:26.29 (1:35.76) 2 Drury 6:33.61 6:29.22 34 1) Olson, Samuel SR 2) r:0.18 Matacin, Luka FR 3) r:0.33 Montseny Diez, Joan SR 4) r:0.25 Feher, Sean SR r:+0.68 22.05 46.57 (46.57) 1:11.55 (1:11.55) 1:36.45 (1:36.45) 1:58.69 (22.24) 2:24.03 (47.58) 2:49.86 (1:13.41) 3:15.85 (1:39.40) 3:38.22 (22.37) 4:02.84 (46.99) 4:27.77 (1:11.92) 4:52.98 (1:37.13) 5:15.03 (22.05) 5:39.62 (46.64) 6:04.67 (1:11.69) 6:29.22 (1:36.24) 3 Nova S'eastern 6:36.14 6:30.09 32 1) Aldabe, Marco SO 2) r:0.35 Sickert, Thiago SO 3) r:0.45 Caballero, Javier SO 4) r:0.16 Kleinbeck, Shane SR r:+0.75 23.32 48.84 (48.84) 1:14.44 (1:14.44) 1:39.70 (1:39.70) 2:01.40 (21.70) 2:25.77 (46.07) 2:49.48 (1:09.78) 3:14.37 (1:34.67) 3:37.35 (22.98) 4:02.01 (47.64) 4:26.98 (1:12.61) 4:53.17 (1:38.80) 5:14.95 (21.78) 5:39.51 (46.34) 6:04.77 (1:11.60) 6:30.09 (1:36.92)
1. Queens (Nc) 316.5 2. Drury 302.5 3. Lindenwood 270 4. Grand Valley 230 5. Wayne State 223 6. Florida Southern 196.5 7. Nova S'Eastern 171 8. Bridgeport 169.5 9. Tampa 126 10. Cal Baptist 125.5 11. Delta State 124 12. Wingate 120 13. West Chester 114 14. Saint Leo 92.5 15. St. Cloud State 85 16. Clarion 57 17. Missouri S & T 56 18. Lewis 54.5 19. Carson-Newman 47 20. Ucsd 41 21. Pfeiffer 32.5 22. Limestone 22 22. Colorado Mesa 22 24. Catawba 18 25. Simon Fraser 17 26. Truman St. 12 26. Findlay 12 28. Florida Tech 7 28. Iup 7 30. Jewell 5 31. Indy 1
SCHEDULED EVENTS
- Women’s 500 free
- Men’s 500 free
- Women’s 100 back
- Men’s 100 back
- Women’s 100 breast
- Men’s 100 breast
- Women’s 200 fly
- Men’s 200 fly
- Women’s 800 free relay
- Men’s 800 free relay
- Men’s One-Meter Diving
2015 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships, Day Three Results – Results
Lobanov’s a ringer if ever there was.
Guy’s been on Russian national teams in past and it totally violates the spirit of coompetition for him to swim in DIi. Has that Nova Southeastern coach no shame?
Can’t disagree more Bill. My daughter has a roommate from Spain and I can only speak from our experience but she’s a much better swimmer from the experience. What she’s accomplished in the past 3 days I directly attribute to her having to chase her friend in the pool day in and day out.