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Shaine Casas: “I still feel like I have more in the tank” (Video)

2019 ART ADAMSON INVITE

  • Thursday, November 21 – Saturday, November 23, 2019
  • Texas A&M Natatorium, College Station, Texas
  • Prelims 10 AM / Finals 6 PM (U.S. Central Time)
  • Prelims Long Course Meters (LCM) format
  • Finals Short Course Yards (SCY) format
  • Live results

Reported by Braden Keith.

MEN’S 100 FLY – FINALS

  • 2020 NCAA “A” Cut – 45.05
  • 2020 NCAA “B” Cut – 47.43
  • 2019 NCAA Invited Time – 45.90
  1. Shaine Casas, Texas A&M – 45.26
  2. ‘aukai Lileikis, Hawaii – 46.59
  3. Alex Liang, Stanford – 47.24

Texas A&M sophomore Shaine Casas continued his hot hand this weekend, swimming a 45.26 in the men’s 100 fly final. That’s his 2nd of an anticipated 4 races on Friday evening.

His swim is a new lifetime best, undercutting the 45.91 that he swam at a pre-NCAA Championship Sectionals meet last season. As a freshman, he swam the 100 and 200 backstroke at the SEC Championships before shifting to the 100 and 200 fly at NCAAs. While it looks like his future internationally is backstroke, this fly time will keep it in contention for his end-of-season schedule.

MEN’S 100 BACK – FINALS

  • 2020 NCAA “A” Cut – 44.95
  • 2020 NCAA “B” Cut – 47.77
  • 2019 NCAA Invited Time – 46.06
  1. Shaine Casas, Texas A&M – 44.48
  2. Isaac Gwin, Air Force – 47.11
  3. Jack Kirby, USC – 47.46

Texas A&M sophomore Shaine Casas crushed the school record in the men’s 100 backstroke, posting a 44.48 in the men’s 100 back. The old record of 45.64 was set in 2019 by Brock Bonetti. Casas’ previous best was 45.94.

Casas now ranks as the 7th-fastest 100 yard backstroker in history, one spot ahead of 4-time Olympic gold medalist Matt Grevers.

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Miguel Vásquez
4 years ago

He is on a tear ladies and gentlemen!

Wanna Sprite?
4 years ago

The 1back A cut is way too fast

Dudeman
Reply to  Wanna Sprite?
4 years ago

I think the A cut is based off the top 8-16 at NCAA’s but I might be wrong there

N P
Reply to  Dudeman
4 years ago

Yeah, you’re right. The A cut is the fifth place time from NCAAs the year prior.

MKW
4 years ago

He’s making the team next year

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  MKW
4 years ago

ohh yes , he is the real deal

Chaitha D.
4 years ago

That’s scary. Kids already a monster!

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Chaitha D.
4 years ago

he will probably scare a few of the veterans next year …..

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