2018 MEN’S NCAA SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 21 – Saturday, March 24
- Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Defending champion: Texas (3x) (results)
- Psych Sheet
- Live results
- Championship Central
- Live stream: Wednesday/Thursday Finals, All Prelims on BTN2GO; Friday/Saturday Finals on WatchESPN
3 of the 10 fastest performers history swam in tonight’s NCAA 400 IM final as Georgia’s Gunnar Bentz, Stanford’s Abrahm DeVine, and Cal’s Andrew Seliskar entered the water. Tonight, it was DeVine on top as he became the 2nd fastest 400 IMer in history. His 3:35.29 was his best time by 2 and a half seconds. It was a close race with Seliskar until the freestyle leg, where DeVine took off to win it by 3 seconds.
Splits:
- 100 Fly Split- 49.27
- 100 Back Split- 54.11
- 100 Breast Split- 1:01.78
- 100 Free Split- 50.13
- Final Time- 3:35.29
Notably, the 2nd and 3rd fastest times of the night actually both came from the B final. In the championship heat, Arizona’s Nick Thorne ran down Seliskar for 2nd, 3:38.56 to 3:38.74. Florida’s Mark Szaranek, the 8th fastest performer ever, swam a 3:37.64 to win the B heat, just out-touching Cal’s Mike Thomas (3:37.75). Thomas made a huge drop, taking nearly 3 and a half seconds off his time tonight to just miss the top 10 all-time performers list. DeVine’s time tonight was a 2 and a half second drop.
ALL-TIME TOP 10 PERFORMERS: MEN’S 400 IM
Place | Swimmer | Time |
1 | Chase Kalisz | 3:33.42 |
2 | Abrahm DeVine | 3:35.29 |
3 | Hugo Gonzalez | 3:35.76 |
4 | Josh Prenot | 3:35.82 |
5 | Tyler Clary | 3:35.98 |
6 | Andrew Seliskar | 3:36.18 |
7 | Michael Phelps | 3:36.26 |
8 | Mark Szaranek | 3:36.31 |
9 | Will Licon | 3:36.37 |
10 | Gunnar Bentz | 3:36.60 |
ALL-TIME TOP 10 PERFORMANCES: MEN’S 400 IM
Place | Swimmer | Time |
1 | Chase Kalisz | 3:33.42 |
2 | Chase Kalisz | 3:34.50 |
3 | Abrahm DeVine | 3:35.29 |
4 | Hugo Gonzalez | 3:35.76 |
5 | Josh Prenot | 3:35.82 |
6 | Tyler Clary | 3:35.98 |
7 | Andrew Seliskar | 3:36.18 |
8 | Chase Kalisz | 3:36.21 |
9 | Michael Phelps | 3:36.26 |
10 | Mark Szaranek | 3:36.31 |
Favorite interview of the night goes to Abe.
That was an awesome swim. Next year break 3.34!
Abe goat
Way to go Abrahm!
Go Abe!! 2019 is gonna be fun!!!
Absolute stud
So happy for you Abe