2022 NC STATE/GAC INVITATIONAL
- November 17-19, 2022
- Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, NC
- SCY (25 yards)
- Live Results on MeetMobile
- Live Results
- Day 1 Finals Live Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Live Recap
TEAMS
- NC State
- Stanford
- Arizona State
- Duke
- Penn State
- Army
- George Washington (diving only)
- UNC Asheville (diving only)
Arizona State sophomore Leon Marchand took down his second pool record in as many nights at the Wolfpack Invite, this time with a new personal best in the 400 IM.
The 20-year-old Frenchman roared to the wall in 3:33.65, lowering his lifetime best by nearly half a second and shattering the pool record of 3:36.73. That mark was set last year by Cal’s Hugo Gonzalez, who dealt Marchand a rare loss in the event at March’s NCAA Championships.
MEN’S 400 IM – FINALS
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut – 3:39.16
- Pool Record: 3:36.73, Hugo Gonzalez (2021)
Top 8:
- Leon Marchand (ASU) – 3:33.65
- David Schlicht (ASU) – 3:43.16
- Owen McDonald (ASU) – 3:44.27
- Ron Polonsky (STAN) – 3:44.50
- Daniel Matheson (ASU) – 3:46.64
- Kyle Ponsler (NCS) – 3:46.78
- Cale Martter (ASU) – 3:48.41
- Conall Monahan (NCS) – 3:50.16
Marchand touched nearly 10 seconds ahead of the field, which was packed with four other Sun Devils (second-place finisher David Schlicht, third-place finisher Owen McDonald, fifth-place finisher Daniel Matheson, and seventh-place finisher Cale Martter). Training with Marchand might be rubbing off on the rest of the ASU squad.
The nation-leading time solidified Marchand the third-fastest performer ever in the event, surpassing Carson Foster‘s 3:33.79 and putting him just behind Chase Kalisz (3:33.42 in 2017) and Gonzalez (3:32.88 in March of this year).
Top Performers, 400 IM
- Hugo Gonzalez – 3:32.88
- Chase Kalisz – 3:33.42
- Leon Marchand – 3:33.65
- Carson Foster – 3:33.79
Marchand split 48.31 on his opening butterfly leg, 54.32 on the backstroke portion, a blistering 1:00.64 on his breaststroke, and 50.38 on his freestyle anchor. Below is a more detailed splits comparison with his previous-best time from the NCAA Championships in March. His biggest improvements came on the fly and back legs of the race, helping him reach midway point of the race a whole second faster in 1:42.63.
Splits Comparison
Marchand, 2022 NC State Invite | Marchand, 2022 NCAA Champs | |
50 fly | 22.43 | 22.88 |
50 fly | 25.88 | 26.04 |
50 back | 27.66 | 27.54 |
50 back | 26.66 | 27.25 |
50 breast | 30.08 | 30.06 |
50 breast | 30.56 | 30.60 |
50 free | 25.56 | 25.58 |
50 free | 24.82 | 24.13 |
400 IM total | 3:33.65 | 3:34.08 |
Marchand cruised to a victory in the 200 IM on Thursday night in a new pool record of 1:39.28. The reigning world champion in both long-course events is showing no signs of slowing down so far this NCAA season.
Sub 3:30 this year?
Do you have the fesults from the NC State meet. My live results won’t display the 4 x 200 Free Relay for Men and I haven’t seen your “live updates” piece on the meet yet. HELP
ASU won in 6:08.97 (scoreboard time reported to me) which is 7 seconds under A cut
checked screen shot of scoreboard on private video of meet and 1st ASU 6:08.97; NCS 6:15 .80 3rd Stanford 6:17.35 4th ASU B 6:21.01
Thanks, Frank.
Bonkers at this point in the season
Marchand was unshaven too
Jeez
guy is a motherfcking monster
Um hi?
I still can’t believe he wasn’t already at least the 3rd fastest ever
Same. I forgot how fast Kalisz was
Might say “is” about Kalisz. He medaled at Worlds just last summer and trains now with Marchand.
But this is college days