2020 ACC MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- When: Wednesday, February 26th to Saturday, February 29th Prelims 10:00 am | Finals 6:00 pm (1650 prelims Saturday at 4:00 pm)
- Where: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, North Carolina (Eastern Time Zone)
- Defending Champion: North Carolina State University (NC State) (29x, 5th-straight) (results)
- Streaming: ACC Network
- Championship Central: Here
- Detailed Timeline: Here
- Psych Sheets: Here
- Live Results
- Day 2 (Thursday AM) Prelims Heat Sheets
Day 2 of the 2020 men’s ACC Swimming Championships will see the top 10 seeds coming into the meet all hold their positions, with very few highly-seeded scratches.
In the men’s 200 IM, Florida State freshman Peter Varjasi, the 11th seed, won’t swim, instead focusing on the 50 free, where he’s the 4th seed.
The top scratch in the 500 free is 15th seed Graham Barrett of Louisville; he only had 3 entries for the meet, including the 200 free and 1650 free, so he might be out for the week.
The top scratch in the 50 free is also the 15th seed, freshman Caleb Duncan, also of Louisville. He still has 3 other entries at the meet, but this 50 free was his highest seed by far, so that probably means that he’s out for the week as well.
The Louisville Cardinals lit the biggest fire on day 1 of the ACC Men’s Swimming Championships, touching first in both the 200 medley relay and 800 free relay, though their 200 medley was ultimately disqualified for an early start by the anchor leg. The Cardinals’ most noteworthy individual races on Thursday morning will come in the 200 IM, where junior Daniel Sos is the 2nd seed and junior Evgenii Somov is the 6th seed. Somov already had a breaststroke split of 23.26 on the 200 medley relay, which was the fastest of the field by four-tenths of a second. Both will be chasing the defending champion Caio Pumputis of Georgia Tech.
Notre Dame’s Zach Yeadon, who swam well on the 800 free relay on Wednesday, is the top seed in the 500 free, and in the 50 free, Pitt junior Blaise Vera will be the top seed.
Vera swam the butterfly leg (20.01) on Pitt’s 200 medley relay, so his 50 free hasn’t been tested yet at this meet; however, two other contenders emerged on that relay: NC State’s Nyls Korstanje, the 2nd seed (19.11), split 18.62 on his team’s anchor, and Thomas Hallock, the 12th seed (19.81) split 18.49 on Virginia Tech’s anchor.
GO WOLFPACK!!!!!!!!
Hallock for the upset, he looked wayyy too good in that medley relay last night not to be 19.1 or faster
Can’t count him out for sure.
What was the roster cap for this meet?
18 swimmers and 3 divers
18 swimmers, 3 divers
22 athletes
ACC Swim Fan is correct – 18 swimmers, 3 divers.
Hallock split 18.49