ACC Championships, Day 4 Finals: Katharine Berkoff, Kacper Stokowski Post Impressive 100 Backstroke Wins

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NC State's Katharine Berkoff -- Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick

ACC Championships, Day 4 Finals: Katharine Berkoff, Kacper Stokowski Post Impressive 100 Backstroke Wins

During the fourth evening of the ACC Championships in Greensboro, N.C., the NC State Wolfpack had an impressive night with four individual wins, including consecutive No. 1 nationally-ranked times in the women’s 100 backstroke by Katharine Berkoff and the men’s version of the event by Kacper Stokowski. Additionally, the University of Virginia’s Noah Nichols swam the top-ranked time so far this season in the men’s 100 breaststroke.

The Wolfpack men continued to extend their lead in the team competition over second-place Louisville while the NC State women are now comfortably in second place behind Virginia. The Cavalier women had a quiet night of individual racing, particularly with Kate Douglass and Gretchen Walsh not racing individually Friday, but Alex Walsh used a late surge to win the 100 breaststroke final.

The night ended with a bang as the Virginia women and NC State men each recorded record-breaking performances in the 400 medley relay, with Virginia breaking a third NCAA record in a relay event this week while the Wolfpack knocked off the conference mark.

Team Scores

Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 30                     
 
  1. University of Virginia           1128   2. North Carolina State Universit    942
  3. Louisville, University of       822.5   4. University of North Carolina      687
  5. Duke University                   574   6. VA Tech                           468
  7. Florida State University          461   8. Notre Dame, University of         408
  9. Georgia Institute of Technolog    308  10. University of Miami Florida       299
 11. University of Pittsburgh        249.5  12. Boston College                    137
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 31                      
 
  1. North Carolina State Universit   1163   2. Louisville, University of       727.5
  3. VA Tech                           688   4. University of Virginia            659
  5. Notre Dame, University of       585.5   6. Florida State University          474
  7. University of North Carolina      459   8. University of Pittsburgh        438.5
  9. Georgia Institute of Technolog  333.5  10. Duke University                   228
 11. University of Miami Florida       150  12. Boston College                    123

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Women’s 200 Butterfly

For the first time all meet, a Virginia swimmer did not finish first in a swimming event. With reigning NCAA champion Alex Walsh opting out of the 200 fly in favor of the 100 breast later in the evening, the NC State women won an event for the first time this week as junior Abby Arens led wire-to-wire and did not let Louisville’s Abby Hay make up any ground on the way home. Arens finished in 1:52.91, which ranks fifth in the country behind a trio of Texas Longhorns (Emma SticklenKelly Pash and Dakota Luther) plus Stanford’s Charlotte Hook. Arens finished slightly off the meet record, the 1:52.81 set by Louisville’s Grace Oglesby in 2019.

Hay placed second in 1:53.51, good for seventh in the country so far, while Virginia’s top swimmer, Abby Harter, placed third in 1:54.31. Grace Sheble, another NC State swimmer, touched fourth, although she was more than a second behind Harter with her time of 1:55.59.

Event 23  Women 200 Yard Butterfly
=========================================================================
         MEET: # 1:52.81  2/23/2019 Grace Oglesby, Louisville-KY
         CONF: % 1:50.61  3/19/2016 Kelsi Worrell, LVLE-KY
         AMER: $ 1:49.51  2/24/2018 Ella Eastin, Stanford
         USOP: & 1:49.51  2/24/2018 Ella Eastin, Stanford
         NCAA: ! 1:49.51  2/24/2018 Ella Eastin, Stanford
     GAC Pool: ^ 1:51.11  3/21/2015 Kelsi Worrell, UOFL-KY
                 1:52.86  A
                 1:56.14  IV22 Invited NCAA 2022
                 1:59.23  B
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Arens, Abby L    JR NC State          1:54.98    1:52.91 IV22    32  
    r:+0.66  25.34        54.33 (28.99)
        1:23.67 (29.34)     1:52.91 (29.24)
  2 Hay, Abby E      SR Louisville        1:54.61    1:53.51 IV22    28  
    r:+0.75  25.78        54.76 (28.98)
        1:24.08 (29.32)     1:53.51 (29.43)
  3 Harter, Abby E   JR UVA               1:55.79    1:54.31 IV22    27  
    r:+0.75  25.46        54.43 (28.97)
        1:23.80 (29.37)     1:54.31 (30.51)
  4 Sheble, Grace E  SO NC State          1:56.15    1:55.59 IV22    26  
    r:+0.70  26.08        55.30 (29.22)
        1:25.04 (29.74)     1:55.59 (30.55)
  5 Peroni, Martina     Duke              1:57.16    1:55.64 IV22    25  
    r:+0.73  26.09        55.62 (29.53)
        1:25.81 (30.19)     1:55.64 (29.83)
  6 Ulett, Tristen   JR Louisville        1:57.11    1:55.69 IV22    24  
    r:+0.79  25.79        54.91 (29.12)
        1:24.69 (29.78)     1:55.69 (31.00)
  7 Jernstedt, Edit  SO FSU               1:56.65    1:55.78 IV22    23  
    r:+0.77  25.79        54.92 (29.13)
        1:24.53 (29.61)     1:55.78 (31.25)
  8 Vannote, Ellie   SR UNC               1:56.85    1:57.26 B       22  
    r:+0.72  25.83        55.05 (29.22)
        1:25.38 (30.33)     1:57.26 (31.88)

Men’s 200 Butterfly

NC State holds a dominant lead in the men’s competition so far in Greensboro, more than 370 points up on second-place Louisville entering the day, but the Wolfpack did not claim any individual wins Thursday evening. That streak was broken in dramatic fashion Friday as Aiden Hayes dominated the 200 fly final and teammate Noah Bowers finished second.

Hayes, who placed 14th in this event at the NCAA Championships last year, produced a time of 1:40.21 to claim the No. 2 spot in the national rankings behind Arizona State’s Leon Marchand. The time would have been good enough for sixth at the national meet last year, but there is an opportunity for growth in this event with four of the top five finishers from last season either graduated or out for the season with injury.

Bowers took second in 1:41.14, good for seventh nationally, while Virginia’s Josh Fong overtook NC State’s Luke Miller and Virginia Tech’s Landon Gentry for third. Fong posted a time of 1:42.45, followed by Miller in 1:42.57 and Gentry in 1:42.70.

Event 24  Men 200 Yard Butterfly
=========================================================================
         MEET: # 1:37.92  2/18/2022 Nicolas J Albiero, Louisville-KY
         CONF: % 1:37.92  2/18/2022 Nicolas J Albiero, Louisville-KY
         AMER: $ 1:37.35  3/25/2017 Jack Conger, Texas
         USOP: & 1:37.35  3/25/2017 Jack Conger, Texas
         NCAA: ! 1:37.35  3/25/2017 Jack Conger, Texas
     GAC Pool: ^ 1:38.64  3/27/2021 Nicolas Albiero, LOU-KY
                 1:40.20  A
                 1:42.42  IV22 Invited NCAA 2022
                 1:46.31  B
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Hayes, Aiden G   SO NC State          1:41.77    1:40.21 IV22    32  
    r:+0.67  21.95        47.53 (25.58)
        1:13.37 (25.84)     1:40.21 (26.84)
  2 Bowers, Noah L   SR NC State          1:41.36    1:41.14 IV22    28  
    r:+0.67  22.31        48.25 (25.94)
        1:14.44 (26.19)     1:41.14 (26.70)
  3 Fong, Josh L     SR UVA               1:43.03    1:42.45 B       27  
    r:+0.66  23.43        49.82 (26.39)
        1:15.93 (26.11)     1:42.45 (26.52)
  4 Miller, Luke D   JR NC State          1:43.32    1:42.57 B       26  
    r:+0.65  22.71        49.04 (26.33)
        1:15.81 (26.77)     1:42.57 (26.76)
  5 Gentry, Landon   FR VT                1:43.81    1:42.70 B       25  
    r:+0.69  22.52        48.00 (25.48)
        1:14.45 (26.45)     1:42.70 (28.25)
  6 Hussey, Patrick  JR UNC               1:44.02    1:43.20 B       24  
    r:+0.66  23.18        49.55 (26.37)
        1:16.40 (26.85)     1:43.20 (26.80)
  7 Mahler, Adam     SR PITT              1:43.24    1:43.38 B       23  
    r:+0.65  22.90        49.02 (26.12)
        1:15.29 (26.27)     1:43.38 (28.09)
  8 Saldo, Gustavo   SO Louisville        1:44.49    1:44.35 B       22  
    r:+0.70  22.02        47.36 (25.34)
        1:14.79 (27.43)     1:44.35 (29.56)

Women’s 100 Backstroke

Katharine Berkoff is the first swimmer this season to crack 50 seconds in the women’s 100 back, and she was utterly dominant in the ACC final of the event. Ahead by almost nine tenths at the halfway point, Berkoff dropped a time of 49.45, just off her own meet record of 49.41 from last year but well ahead of Gretchen Walsh’s 50.07 that previously stood as the national best. Berkoff is the American, U.S. Open and NCAA-record holder in the event at 48.74, a time she swam while edging out Walsh for the NCAA title last season. The NC State senior is undefeated in this event at championship meets in her career, with now four ACC titles and a pair of national championship wins.

Virginia’ Reilly Tiltmann pulled ahead of NC State’s Kennedy Noble on the last 50 to take second. Tiltmann posted a time of 51.20, moving herself into the national top-10, while Noble was third in 51.59. Another Virginia Cavalier, Carly Novelline, placed fourth in 51.89 while Walsh skipped the 100 back after winning the 50 freestyle in record time and placing second in the 100 fly.

Event 25  Women 100 Yard Backstroke
=========================================================================
         MEET: # 49.41  2/18/2022 Katharine F Berkoff, NCSU-NC
         CONF: % 48.74  11/16/2021Katharine F Berkoff, NCSU-NC
         AMER: $ 48.74  3/14/2021 Katharine F Berkoff, NCSU-NC
         USOP: & 48.74  3/14/2021 Katharine F Berkoff, NCSU-NC
         NCAA: ! 49.18  3/22/2019 Beata Nelson, Wisconsin
     GAC Pool: ^ 49.74  3/19/2021 Katherine Berkoff, NCSU-NC
                 50.93  A
                 52.47  IV22 Invited NCAA 2022
                 53.94  B
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Berkoff, Kathar  SR NC State            50.53      49.45^A       32  
    r:+0.57  11.71        23.94 (12.23)
          36.76 (12.82)       49.45 (12.69)
  2 Tiltmann, Reill  SO UVA                 51.58      51.20 IV22    28  
    r:+0.75  12.41        24.83 (12.42)
          38.17 (13.34)       51.20 (13.03)
  3 Noble, Kennedy   FR NC State            51.46      51.59 IV22    27  
    r:+0.67  12.13        24.94 (12.81)
          38.20 (13.26)       51.59 (13.39)
  4 Novelline, Carl  FR UVA                 52.18      51.89 IV22    26  
    r:+0.71  11.92        24.92 (13.00)
          38.53 (13.61)       51.89 (13.36)
  5 Countie, Grace   SR UNC                 51.70      52.03 IV22    25  
    r:+0.90  11.97        24.92 (12.95)
          38.40 (13.48)       52.03 (13.63)
  6 Muzzy, Emma E    SR NC State            52.03      52.10 IV22    24  
    r:+0.84  12.53        25.76 (13.23)
          38.94 (13.18)       52.10 (13.16)
  7 Alons, Kylee J   SR NC State            51.75      52.26 IV22    23  
    r:+0.82  12.35        25.14 (12.79)
          38.78 (13.64)       52.26 (13.48)
  8 Lindner, Sophie  SR UNC                 52.35      52.49 B       22  
    r:+0.79  12.21        25.39 (13.18)
          38.66 (13.27)       52.49 (13.83)

Men’s 100 Backstroke

Kacper Stokowski will be favored to repeat as NCAA champion in the 100 backstroke this year after he blasted a time of 44.47 to win the event by almost nine tenths at the conference level. Stokowski crushed the field, and he took down the best time in the country as he moved ahead of the 44.77 that Leon Marchand swam last month.

However, two more swimmers would swim 45s later in the night: Florida’s Adam Chaney surpassed Stokowski for the top mark with a time of 44.18 (and then a 44.17 relay leadoff) while Virginia Tech’s Youssef Ramadan led off his team’s 400 medley relay in 44.59. Also under 45 so far this season are Cal’s Destin Lasco (44.88) and Auburn’s Nate Stoffle (44.89).

Virginia’s Matt Brownstead claimed second in 45.35 to move into the national top-10. Brownstead overtook NC State’s Giovanni Izzo on the last length, leaving Izzo in third with his time of 45.46.

Event 26  Men 100 Yard Backstroke
=========================================================================
         MEET: # 44.04  2/28/2020 Coleman Stewart/Kaspar Stokows, NC State-NC
         CONF: % 43.98  3/24/2019 Coleman Stewart, NC State-NC
         AMER: $ 43.35  3/25/2022 Luca Urlando, Georgia
         USOP: & 43.35  3/25/2022 Luca Urlando, Georgia
         NCAA: ! 43.35  3/25/2022 Luca Urlando, Georgia
     GAC Pool: ^ 44.04  2/28/2020 Coleman Stewart, NCSU-NC
                 44.94  A
                 45.87  IV22 Invited NCAA 2022
                 47.77  B
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Stokowski, Kacp  SR NC State            45.58      44.47 A       32  
    r:+0.59  10.27        21.01 (10.74)
          32.70 (11.69)       44.47 (11.77)
  2 Brownstead, Mat  JR UVA                 45.91      45.35 IV22    28  
    r:+0.91  10.47        21.65 (11.18)
          33.34 (11.69)       45.35 (12.01)
  3 Izzo, Giovanni   SR NC State            45.41      45.46 IV22    27  
    r:+0.70  10.61        21.50 (10.89)
          33.23 (11.73)       45.46 (12.23)
  4 Saka, Berke      SO GT                  45.68      45.70 IV22    26  
    r:+0.71  10.42        21.56 (11.14)
          33.47 (11.91)       45.70 (12.23)
  5 Edwards, Max E   SR UVA                 45.86      45.73 IV22    25  
    r:+0.77  10.84        21.92 (11.08)
          33.90 (11.98)       45.73 (11.83)
  6 Herbet, Mason J  JR FSU                 46.07      45.93 B       24  
    r:+0.70  10.70        21.94 (11.24)
          33.99 (12.05)       45.93 (11.94)
  7 Janton, Tommy F  FR Notre Dame          45.61      45.97 B       23  
    r:+0.72  10.66        21.87 (11.21)
          33.95 (12.08)       45.97 (12.02)
  8 Lowe, Dalton D   SR Louisville          46.10      46.12 B       22  
    r:+0.84  10.44        21.86 (11.42)
          33.72 (11.86)       46.12 (12.40)

Women’s 100 Breaststroke

Alex Walsh had a fight for the win as she made a rare appearance in the 100 breaststroke. She trailed the NC State duo of Heather MacCausland and Andrea Podmanikova at the halfway point, but she pulled even by the final turn before exploding to almost a bodylength lead on the last 25. Walsh touched in 57.64 for her second individual win of the week after previously topping the 200 free Thursday. Her time ranked fifth nationally behind USC’s Kaitlyn Dobler, last year’s NCAA champion, Tennessee’s Mona McSharry and the Texas duo of Lydia Jacoby and Anna Elendt, wh

MacCausland placed second in 58.22 while Virginia freshman Emma Weber made it a 1-3 finish for the Cavaliers as she touched third in 58.61, edging out Podmanikova (58.69) and Miami’s Tara Vovk (58.98).

Event 27  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke
=========================================================================
         MEET: # 56.72  2/18/2022 Sophie E Hansson, NCSU-NC
         CONF: % 56.72  2/18/2022 Sophie E Hansson, NCSU-NC
         AMER: $ 55.73  3/22/2019 Lilly King, Indiana
         USOP: & 55.73  3/22/2019 Lilly King, Indiana
         NCAA: ! 55.73  3/22/2019 Lilly King, Indiana
     GAC Pool: ^ 57.23  3/19/2021 Sophie Hansson, NCSU-NC
                 58.10  A
                 59.87  IV22 Invited NCAA 2022
               1:01.56  B
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Walsh, Alex J    JR UVA                 58.79      57.64 A       32  
    r:+0.76  12.66        27.33 (14.67)
          42.33 (15.00)       57.64 (15.31)
  2 MacCausland, He  SR NC State            59.04      58.22 IV22    28  
    r:+0.64  12.34        27.13 (14.79)
          42.41 (15.28)       58.22 (15.81)
  3 Weber, Emma      FR UVA                 59.14      58.61 IV22    27  
    r:+0.74  12.92        27.68 (14.76)
          43.04 (15.36)       58.61 (15.57)
  4 Podmanikova, An  SR NC State            58.95      58.69 IV22    26  
    r:+0.69  12.45        27.31 (14.86)
          42.91 (15.60)       58.69 (15.78)
  5 Vovk, Tara       GS Miami               59.11      58.98 IV22    25  
    r:+0.70  12.56        27.61 (15.05)
          43.04 (15.43)       58.98 (15.94)
  6 Gridley, Kaelyn     Duke                59.65      59.46 IV22    24  
    r:+0.70  12.93        27.76 (14.83)
          43.39 (15.63)       59.46 (16.07)
  7 Smith, Skyler A  SO UNC                 59.30      59.71 IV22    23  
    r:+0.67  12.20        27.74 (15.54)
          43.36 (15.62)       59.71 (16.35)
  8 Brouwer, Aubree  FR NC State            59.72    1:00.04 B       22  
    r:+0.68  13.59        28.29 (14.70)
          44.51 (16.22)     1:00.04 (15.53)

Men’s 100 Breaststroke

Virginia’s Noah Nichols blasted to the forefront of the 100 breast national rankings as he pulled away from Louisville’s Denis Petrashov to earn the win in 50.82. That broke the conference and meet records of 51.03 which were originally set by Louisville’s Evgenii Somov in 2021 before Nichols tied the marks in prelims. The time beat the 51.01 recorded by Leon Marchand last month for the top spot in the national rankings. Nichols finished 19th in this event at last year’s NCAA Championships, but this time would have been good enough for fourth place in the national final.

Petrashov took second in 51.26, good for fourth-best in the national rankings, while NC State’s Mason Hunter and Virginia Tech’s Carles Coll Marti tied for third in 51.57, which got both men into the national top-10. A pair of Pittsburgh swimmers also broke 52, with Flynn Crisci touching fifth (51.87) and Cooper Van Der Laan taking sixth (51.93).

Event 28  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke
=========================================================================
         MEET: # 50.82  2/17/2023 Noah P Nichols, UVA-VA
         CONF: % 50.82  2/17/2023 Noah P Nichols, UVA-VA
         AMER: $ 49.69  3/23/2018 Ian Finnerty, Indiana
         USOP: & 49.69  3/23/2018 Ian Finnerty, Indiana
         NCAA: ! 49.69  3/23/2018 Ian Finnerty, Indiana
     GAC Pool: ^ 50.18  3/26/2021 Max McHugh, MINN-MN
                 51.40  A
                 52.20  IV22 Invited NCAA 2022
                 53.87  B
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                            === A - Final ===                            
 
  1 Nichols, Noah P  JR UVA                 51.03      50.82#A       32  
    r:+0.69  10.94        23.96 (13.02)
          37.08 (13.12)       50.82 (13.74)
  2 Petrashov, Deni  SO Louisville          52.06      51.26 A       28  
    r:+0.73  11.05        24.26 (13.21)
          37.66 (13.40)       51.26 (13.60)
  3 Coll Marti, Car  JR VT                  51.84      51.57 IV22    26.5
    r:+0.63  10.76        23.73 (12.97)
          37.47 (13.74)       51.57 (14.10)
  3 Hunter, Mason H  SR NC State            51.76      51.57 IV22    26.5
    r:+0.70  10.89        24.14 (13.25)
          37.68 (13.54)       51.57 (13.89)
  5 Crisci, Flynn J  SR PITT                51.93      51.87 IV22    25  
    r:+0.62  10.69        23.96 (13.27)
          37.56 (13.60)       51.87 (14.31)
  6 Van Der Laan, C  SR PITT                52.30      51.93 IV22    24  
    r:+0.63  10.89        24.31 (13.42)
          37.84 (13.53)       51.93 (14.09)
  7 Maloney, Ethan   FR VT                  52.81      52.29 B       23  
    r:+0.68  11.69        24.46 (12.77)
          38.92 (14.46)       52.29 (13.37)
  8 Pouch, AJ J      SR VT                  52.55      52.60 B       22  
    r:+0.67  11.36        24.71 (13.35)
          38.69 (13.98)       52.60 (13.91)

Women’s Platform Diving

It’s a sweep in women’s diving for the meet. North Carolina’s Aranza Vazquez came out on top in the platform event, with a score of 337.05 to narrowly beat Louisville’s Else Praasterink by less than five points. Vazquez added a platform win to her earlier triumphs on the 1-meter and 3-meter boards. Prassterink took second with 333.20 points, and Duke’s Josie Zillig was third with 298.90.

Event 29  Women Platform Diving
=========================================================================
         MEET: # 364.70  2/22/2014 Katrina Young, Florida St.
         CONF: % 367.20  3/16/2008 Brittany Viola, Miami
     GAC Pool: ^ 367.00  3/21/2015 Jessica Parratto, IND
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       P, oints 
=========================================================================
                             === Finals ===                              
 
  1 Vazquez, Aranza  JR UNC                285.85     337.05         32  
  2 Prassterink, El  JR Louisville         290.05     333.20         28  
  3 Zillig, Josie       Duke               285.10     298.90         27  
  4 Bradescu, Anna   JR GT                 270.10     295.50         26  
  5 Rakestraw, Emil     Duke               255.30     266.30         25  
  6 Courtney, Grace  FR Notre Dame         263.25     258.75         24  
  7 Grund, Emily     JR UNC                258.40     243.60         23  
  8 Gregersen, Isab  SO FSU                261.70     216.25         22

Men’s 400 Medley Relay

In the final race of the evening, NC State posted a conference-record time in the 400 medley relay. The team of Kacper Stokowski, Mason HunterNyls Korstanje and Luke Miller dominated with a time of 3:01.10, which was the fastest time in the country by seven tenths (until Florida blasted a 2:59.48 later in the night at the SEC Championships). The four men broke the previous conference record of 3:01.52 set by Louisville in 2021 as well as the meet record of 3:01.53 the Wolfpack squad of Stokowski, Rafal Kusto, Korstanje and Noah Henderson set last year.

Stokowski led off in 44.67, just two tenths off his 100 back time from earlier in the night, and Hunter followed with a 50.86 mark. Korstanje went 44.33 on fly before Miller blasted a 41.24 coming home to secure the win. The overall time would have been good enough for third in the event at the NCAA Championships last year.

Virginia’s team of Jack AikinsNoah NicholsTim Connery and Matt Brownstead finished second in 3:03.29. Nichols, the 100 breast winner earlier in the night, split 51.01 on the second leg before Brownstead came home in 41.35 to overtake Louisville’s Abdelrahman El-Araby by eight hundredths at the finish. For the Cardinals, Charlie CrushDenis PetrashovDalton Lowe and El-Araby finished third in 3:03.57, with Petrashov out-splitting both Hunter and Nichols with his 50.43 split and El-Araby managing a strong 41.52 effort coming home.

Virginia Tech was in second place for most of the race before Brownstead and El-Araby moved ahead on the anchor leg, but the Hokies managed a time of 3:03.40 for fourth. Youssef RamadanAJ PouchMario Molla Yanes and Luis Dominguez Calonge combined for a time of 3:03.40. Ramadan, the 100 fly winner Thursday night, actually beat Stokowski to the wall with his time of 44.59, and that made him the third-fastest swimmer in the country this season in the 100 back behind Florida’s Adam Chaney and Stokowski.

Event 31  Men 400 Yard Medley Relay
==================================================================================
         MEET: # 3:01.53  3/27/2022 North Carolina State Universit, NCSU-NC
                          K Stokowski, R Kusto, N Korstanje, N. Henderson
         CONF: % 3:01.52  3/23/2021 Louisville, Louisville
                          M. Whyte, E. Somov, N. Albiero, H. Sameh
         AMER: $ 3:01.51  3/23/2017 California
                          R Murphy, C Hoppe, M Josa, M Jensen
         USOP: & 2:59.22  3/23/2017 Texas, Texas
                          J Shebat, W Licon, J Schooling, J Conger
         NCAA: ! 2:59.22  3/23/2017 Texas
                          J Shebat, W Licon, J Schooling, J Conger
     GAC Pool: ^ 3:00.23  3/25/2021 Univeristy of Texas, TEX-S
                          C Staka, C Corbeau, A Jiang, D Krueger
                 3:04.96  A
                 3:06.84  B
    School                           Seed     Finals       Points 
==================================================================================
  1 NC State  'A'                 3:04.22    3:01.10%A       64  
     1) Stokowski, Kacper A SR        2) r:0.22 Hunter, Mason SR      
     3) r:0.25 Korstanje, Nyls SR     4) r:0.20 Miller, Luke JR       
    r:+0.66  21.54        44.67 (44.67)
        1:08.03 (23.36)     1:35.53 (50.86)
        1:55.49 (19.96)     2:19.86 (44.33)
        2:39.34 (19.48)     3:01.10 (41.24)
  2 UVA  'A'                      3:04.51    3:03.29 A       56  
     1) Aikins, Jack H SO             2) r:0.31 Nichols, Noah JR      
     3) r:0.12 Connery, Tim SO        4) r:0.30 Brownstead, Matt JR   
    r:+0.75  21.86        45.82 (45.82)
        1:09.38 (23.56)     1:36.83 (51.01)
        1:57.36 (20.53)     2:21.94 (45.11)
        2:41.10 (19.16)     3:03.29 (41.35)
  3 Louisville  'A'               3:08.12    3:03.37 A       54  
     1) Crush, Charlie FR             2) r:0.03 Petrashov, Denis SO   
     3) r:-0.03 Lowe, Dalton SR       4) r:0.16 Elaraby, Abdelrhman JR
    r:+0.77  22.45        46.79 (46.79)
        1:10.05 (23.26)     1:37.22 (50.43)
        1:57.75 (20.53)     2:21.85 (44.63)
        2:41.19 (19.34)     3:03.37 (41.52)
  4 VT  'A'                       3:06.12    3:03.40 A       52  
     1) Ramadan, Youssef T JR         2) r:0.02 Pouch, AJ SR          
     3) r:0.47 Molla Yanes, Mario SO  4) r:0.13 Dominguez CalonLuis SO
    r:+0.75  21.40        44.59 (44.59)
        1:08.54 (23.95)     1:36.46 (51.87)
        1:57.27 (20.81)     2:21.74 (45.28)
        2:41.33 (19.59)     3:03.40 (41.66)
  5 PITT  'A'                     3:10.37    3:06.70 B       50  
     1) Radziszewski, Krzysztof SO    2) r:0.26 Crisci, Flynn SR      
     3) r:0.17 Goraj, Marcin JR       4) r:0.13 Toledo Sanchez,inic SR
    r:+0.77  22.58        46.67 (46.67)
        1:10.41 (23.74)     1:38.12 (51.45)
        1:59.24 (21.12)     2:24.22 (46.10)
        2:44.11 (19.89)     3:06.70 (42.48)
  6 UNC  'A'                      3:07.98    3:07.82         48  
     1) Davis, Walker A SO            2) r:0.18 Citta, Dylan SO       
     3) r:0.15 Poelke, Boyd JR        4) r:0.00 Dramm, Louis FR       
    r:+0.79  22.11        46.77 (46.77)
        1:11.86 (25.09)     1:40.17 (53.40)
        2:00.69 (20.52)     2:25.18 (45.01)
        2:45.03 (19.85)     3:07.82 (42.64)
  7 Notre Dame  'A'               3:08.97    3:07.92         46  
     1) Janton, Tommy F FR            2) r:0.19 Christianson, Tyler JR
     3) r:0.19 Wilburn, Cason SR      4) r:0.13 Scannell, Thacher SR  
    r:+0.68  21.65        45.74 (45.74)
        1:10.30 (24.56)     1:39.03 (53.29)
        1:59.79 (20.76)     2:24.95 (45.92)
        2:44.80 (19.85)     3:07.92 (42.97)
  8 FSU  'A'                      3:08.71    3:08.08         44  
     1) Herbet, Mason J JR            2) r:0.11 Baravelli, Tommaso FR 
     3) r:0.12 Aguilar, Adrian SR     4) r:0.24 Varjasi, Peter SR     
    r:+0.84  22.01        46.25 (46.25)
        1:10.72 (24.47)     1:39.53 (53.28)
        2:00.76 (21.23)     2:25.91 (46.38)
        2:45.89 (19.98)     3:08.08 (42.17)
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