2019 ACC MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS
- When: Wednesday, February 27th to Saturday, March 2nd | Prelims 10:00am | Finals 6:00pm
- Where: Greensboro Aquatics Center, Greensboro, NC (Eastern Time Zone)
- Defending Champion: NC State Wolfpack (results)
- Live Results: here
- Streaming: WatchESPN (subscription required)
- Psych Sheet
- Championship Central
Reported by Robert Gibbs.
50 FREE FINALS
- Meet Record – Ryan Held, NC State, 2017 – 18.68
- ACC Record – Ryan Held, NC State, 2017 – 18.56
- Estimated NCAA Invite Time –19.35
- Will Pisani (FSU) – 19.21
- Andrej Barna (Louisville) – 19.27
- Justin Ress (NC State) – 19.29
Anything can happen in the 50 free, right? Florida State not only got the win in the A-final, but actually posted the fastest time in each of tonight’s three heats.
This morning, Kanoa Kaleoaloha only made it into the C-final after winning a swim-off. Tonight, he dropped a 19.25 to win the C-final, a time that…spoiler alert…would’ve finished 2nd in the A-final.
Next up, teammate Jakub Ksiazek took the B-final in 19.44.
Perhaps buoyed by his teammates’ success, FSU senior Will Pisani rocketed off the blocks at the start of the A-final, and looked like he had a narrow lead as the field flipped at the sole wall. Sure enough, he held off a tight field to win the A-final, despite going 0.04s slower than he did in prelims this morning.
Louisville’s Andrej Barna grabbed 2nd, just touching out top-seeded Justin Ress 19.27 to 19.29.
While victory may not have won the event, they certainly picked up the most points, with Ress plus the other three Wolfpack swimmers earning a total of 100 here.
With all diving events included, here are the scores as we head into the 200 free relay:
- NC State – 489.5
- Louisville – 383
- Virginia Tech – 362.5
- Virginia – 348
- Florida State – 342
- Duke – 311
- Georgia Tech – 226
- Notre Dame – 214
- Miami – 161
- North Carolina – 157
- Pitt – 154
- Boston College – 64
200 FREE RELAY TIMED FINALS
- Meet Record – NC State, 2018 – 1:15.34
- ACC Record – NC State, 2018 – 1:14.50
- NCAA ‘A’ Standard – 1:17.41
- NCAA ‘B’ Standard – 1:18.11
- Florida State – 1:15.81
- NC State – 1:16.00
- Louisville – 1:17.15
What a night for the Seminoles’ sprint group. Pisani put FSU in the lead with a 19.24 lead off leg, while NC State got a 19.36 from Korstanje. Ress split 18.64 on the next leg to put the Wolfpack in the lead, and they still led after a 19.15 from Molacek. The Seminoles got a 19.12 from Ksiazek and a 18.88 from Muratovic, meaning that NC State led by a scant 0.09s heading into the anchor leg. Coleman Stewart put forth a great effort, going 18.85, but Kaleoaloha sealed it up with an 18.57 as the Seminoles’ broke the Wolfpack stranglehold on this relay by a 0.19s margin.
Louisville took 3rd in 1:17.15, with Barna’s 18.81 2nd leg leading the way for the Cardinals. All three teams were under the NCAA ‘A’ standard.
Teams Scores Through Day 2 (Including All Diving Points):
- NC State – 545.5
- Louisville – 437
- Virginia Tech – 412.5
- Florida State – 406
- Virginia – 392
- Duke – 357
- Notre Dame – 262
- Georgia Tech – 260
- Pitt – 206
- North Carolina – 197
- Miami – 161
- Boston College – 96
UNC is having an awesome meet #goheels
Looks like Pittsburgh is finally on the move. Most swims ever in a final session at this meet.
Go Panthers
Pretty close to three relay A cuts as well. I hope they get one at some point. Best shot is probably in one of the medleys.
ACC definitely moving on up as a whole, especially from the teams that have been at the bottom half: Duke, GT, Pitt, even FSU. Have all put up very nice times and swims this year. Future is looking bright for the ACC.