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Newly Minted American Record Holder Rex Maurer Posts 3:34.19 400 IM, #5 Performer All-Time

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 3

November 21st, 2024 College, SEC

2024 Texas Hall of Fame Invite

MEN’S 400 IM – FINAL

  • NCAA Record: 3:28.82, Leon Marchand (ASU) – 2023
  • 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 3:38.37
  • 2024 NCAA Cutline: 3:42.93

Top 8:

  1. Rex Maurer (Texas) – 3:34.19
  2. David Johnston (Texas) – 3:39.55
  3. Cooper Lucas (Texas) – 3:40.75
  4. Ben Sampson (Texas) – 3:41.16
  5. Max Matteazzi (Pitt) – 3:43.34
  6. Dominik Mark Toro (Wisconsin) – 3:43.68
  7. Landon D’Ariano (Texas) – 3:44.43
  8. Luke Stibrich (Texas) – 3:48.63

Rex Maurer of Texas continued his momentum into tonight swimming to a 3:34.19 in the men’s 400 IM to become the 5th fastest swimmer in history. Last night, Maurer posted the #2 performance in history in the 500 free.

All-Time Top Performers Men’s 400 IM

  1. Leon Marchand, 3:28.82
  2. Hugo Gonzalez, 3:32.88
  3. Chase Kalisz, 3:33.42
  4. Carson Foster, 3:33.79
  5. Rex Maurer, 3:34.19

Maurer dropped almost four seconds off his previous best time of a 3:38.10 that he swam in March at the Pac-12 Championships. He went on to swim the event at 2024 NCAAs swimming a 3:44.58 for 30th. Maurer spent his freshman season at Stanford but was one of numerous transfers to Texas this offseason.

Tonight’s swim just missed the Texas school record of a 3:33.79 that Carson Foster swam at 2022 NCAAs.

The Texas men have been on a roll this weekend and the 400 IM continued that trend. The team had zero swims in the event at 2024 NCAAs. Maurer’s swim would have finished 2nd, only behind Leon Marchand, while David Johnston swam a 3:39.55, a time that would have been 7th.

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Cannonball
4 months ago
Did not Cali UT
4 months ago

Hmm, I think he likes swimming at Texas …

Swimmer
4 months ago

Splitting 1:03 on breastroke and 48.0 on free is probably the hardest possible way to go 3:34

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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