Fabian Schwingenschlogl Wins Missouri’s 1st NCAA Title With 100 Breast Triumph
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Missouri’s Fabian Schwingenschlogl captured his team’s first NCAA title ever with a win in the men’s 100-yard breast at the 2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships.
Schwingenschlogl, who transferred to Missouri after Western Kentucky suspended its swim program, moved to sixth all time in the event’s history with a 51.29 for the win. That’s a big win for head coach Greg Rhodenbaugh.
Tennessee’s Peter John Stevens picked up second overall with a time of 51.50 to move to ninth all time in the event’s history.
All Time Top 10 100 Breast:
1 50.04 Kevin Cordes Arizona 3/28/14
2 50.82 Cody Miller, Badger 12/18/15
3 50.86 Damir Dugonjic California TAMU 3/27/09
4 50.89 Chuck Katis California 3/27/15
5 51.08 Nic Fink Georgia 23/27/15
6 51.29 Fabien Swingenschlogl Missouri Atlanta 3/25/16
7 51.35 Mike Alexandrov Tucson Ford Columbus 12/3/10
8 51.41 Richard Funk Michigan 3/27/15
9 51.50 Peter John Stevens Tennessee Atlanta 3/25/16
10 51.54 Sam Tierney Missouri 3/27/15
This event proved to be the most widespread in terms of representation. Air Force’s Michael Barnosky (51.89), Virginia Tech’s Brandon Fiala (52.14), Louisville’s Carlos Claverie (52.14), Oakland’s Devon Nowicki (52.22), South Carolina’s Nils Wich-Glasen (52.31) and George Washington’s Andrea Bolognesi (52.51) finished third through eighth in the finale.
=== A - Final === 1 Schwingenschlogl, Fab JR Missouri 51.53 51.29P 20 r:+0.65 23.86 51.29 (27.43) 2 Stevens, Peter SO Tennessee 51.67 51.51P 17 r:+0.60 23.85 51.51 (27.66) 3 Barnosky, Michael SR Air Force 52.13 51.89 16 r:+0.76 24.53 51.89 (27.36) 4 Fiala, Brandon JR VT 52.17 52.14 14.5 r:+0.64 24.37 52.14 (27.77) 4 Claverie, Carlos SO Louisville 51.87 52.14 14.5 r:+0.68 24.88 52.14 (27.26) 6 Nowicki, Devon FR Oakland 52.35 52.22 13 r:+0.63 24.66 52.22 (27.56) 7 Wich-Glasen, Nils SO SCAR 52.12 52.31 12 r:+0.71 24.62 52.31 (27.69) 8 Bolognesi, Andrea JR GW 52.06 52.51 11 r:+0.64 24.47 52.51 (28.04) === B - Final === 9 Bish, Blair FR Arizona 52.67 52.18 9 r:+0.67 24.28 52.18 (27.90) 10 Kurz, Tanner SR Indiana 52.49 52.27 6.5 r:+0.67 24.15 52.27 (28.12) 10 Duderstadt, Michael JR Auburn 52.49 52.27 6.5 r:+0.67 24.64 52.27 (27.63) 12 Hoppe, Connor SO California 52.40 52.77 5 r:+0.67 24.41 52.77 (28.36) 13 Groters, Jordy SO Missouri 52.70 52.80 4 r:+0.66 25.08 52.80 (27.72) 14 Kaeser, Yannick SR Virginia 52.47 52.86 3 r:+0.75 24.72 52.86 (28.14) 15 Trussov, Roman SR Iowa 52.62 53.17 2 r:+0.64 24.62 53.17 (28.55) 16 Finnerty, Ian FR Indiana 52.60 54.43 1 r:+0.73 25.23 54.43 (29.20)
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 11 1. Texas 305 2. Florida 220 3. California 204 4. NC State 169 5. Georgia 127 6. Michigan 108 6. Tennessee 108 6. Missouri 108 9. Louisville 90.5 10. Auburn 89 11. Indiana 86.5 12. Alabama 82 13. Stanford 74.5 14. Southern Cali 69 15. Ohio St 51 16. Arizona 37 17. South Carolina 36 18. Virginia Tech 28.5 19. Wisconsin 25 20. Air Force 16 21. Cleveland St 15 22. University of Miami 14 23. Oakland 13 24. Brigham Young 12 25. George Washington 11 25. Pittsburgh 11 27. Univ of Utah 9 27. Unlv 9 29. Princeton 8 30. Penn 6 31. Lsu 5 31. Georgia Tech 5 33. Minnesota 4 34. Virginia 3 34. UNC 3 36. Penn State University 2 36. Harvard 2 36. Iowa 2 39. Texas A&M 1
A German and a Slovenian going one- two? Where’s Kevin Cirdes ( Michael Andrew?) when ta’ need ’em.
That’s ok. When Reece Whitley gets ro UCLA in a coupke o’ years he’ll be in the 49s so it’s academic.
Oh UCLA killed men’s swimming mire than two decades ago and has never reinstated the program? Well by time Whitley’s ready for college AD Dam Guerrero will have eliminated men’s hoops and poured the money into men’s swimming w/ Frank Busch and Mark Schubert as co- head coaches!
And no I haven’t been on the same sauce as Yulia Efimova allegedly has!