2019 MEN’S NCAA SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 27 – Saturday, March 30
- Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Austin, Texas
- Prelims 10 AM / Finals 6 PM (Central Time)
- Defending champion: Texas (4x) (2018 results)
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- Live Stream
- Live results
100 BREASTSTROKE – FINALS
- NCAA Record: Ian Finnerty, Indiana (2018) – 49.69
- American Record: Ian Finnerty, Indiana (2018) – 49.69
- U.S. Open Record: Ian Finnerty, Indiana (2018) – 49.69
- Meet Record: Ian Finnerty, Indiana (2018) – 49.69
- 2018 Champion: Ian Finnerty, Indiana – 49.69
Indiana Hoosier Ian Finnerty has successfully defended his 2018 title, producing the 2nd-swim ever under 50 seconds in the 100 breast with a 49.85. This is now Indiana’s third win in this event. Along with Finnerty’s 2018 win, the last time a Hoosier won the 100 breast was in 1969 by Don McKenzie. Finnerty is also the 8th multi-winner in the same event in Hoosier history, joining elite names like Mark Spitz and Gary Hall.
Split Comparison:
2019 NCAA Final | 2018 NCAA Final AR |
23.41 | 23.26 |
26.44 | 26.43 |
49.85 | 49.69 |
Taking second in the race was USC’s Carsten Vissering, who finished in a 50.30. His time tied Max McHugh‘s prelims swim to now be the 4th-fastest performer and 6th-fastest performance in this event. Max McHugh took third in the race with a 50.52, which gave him his second top-1o swim at #9 all-time.
TOP 5 PERFORMERS |
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Place | Swimmer | Time |
1 | Ian Finnerty | 49.69 |
2 | Caeleb Dressel | 50.03 |
3 | Kevin Cordes | 50.04 |
4 | Max McHugh | 50.30 (T-4) |
5 | Carsten Vissering | 50.30 (T-4) |
TOP 10 PERFORMANCES |
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Place | Swimmer | Time |
1 | Ian Finnerty | 49.69 |
2 | Ian Finnerty | 49.85 |
3 | Caeleb Dressel | 50.03 |
4 | Kevin Cordes | 50.04 |
5 | Kevin Cordes | 50.25 |
6 | Max McHugh | 50.30 (T-6) |
7 | Carsten Vissering | 50.30 (T-6) |
8 | Ian Finnerty | 50.47 |
9 | Max McHugh | 50.52 |
10 | Kevin Cordes | 50.55 |
Congratulations Ian!
So very weird seeing Dressel ahead of Cordes on these lists. Does. Not. Compute.
For all the hype Reece gets…. fellow freshman McHugh is faster…
Reece and Max battled for the 100 breast NAG last year since then Max has dropped 1.3 seconds and Whitley dropped 0.05 and is swimming it very different. Hopefully he’ll still be a threat in the 200
Whitley is more of a 200 breaststroker though
he got lucky that Dean had to rest for the 100 back….