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WATCH Coleman Stewart’s 45.6 100 Back and More Highlights From NC State vs. UVA

VIRGINIA VS. NC STATE

FINAL SCORES

  • MEN: NC State 169, Virginia 131
  • WOMEN: Virginia 173, NC State 121

ACC rivals NC State and Virginia met in Charlottesville yesterday for a dual meet. The teams saw a split result. NC State came out on top of the men’s battle, while the Virginia women won handily. Check out some of the highlight races down below, courtesy of UVA Swimming on YouTube.

MEN’S 100 BACK

Coleman Stewart, an NCAA Champion in this event, scorched a 45.65 to win the race en route to a backstroke sweep for the Wolfpack.

WOMEN’S 200 BREAST

Virginia freshman Kate Douglass, the only woman who has broken 2:07 this season, raced to a 2:06.98 in the 200 breast to come up within a second of her current nation-leading time.

MEN’S 50 FREE:

Knoxville Pro Swim Champion Nyls Korstanje turned in his fastest dual meet time of the season by over 2 tenths as he won the race in 19.63.

 

WOMEN’S 200 FREE:

Just 10 minutes after her 1000 free win, Virginia’s ACC runner-up Paige Madden came back to win the 200 free over NC State All-American Kylee Alons.

MEN’S 200 FREE:

NC State freshman Hunter Tapp swam his fastest 200 free dual meet time of the season, also breaking 1:38 in a dual meet for the first time since October.

WOMEN’S 100 FLY:

NC State’s Kylee Alons returned to win the 100 fly, setting a new Pool Record.

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ACC fan
4 years ago

Probably just a bad camera angle, but it looks like that Alons really pushes that 15 meter mark under water off the start. Anyone notice this?

DravenOP
Reply to  ACC fan
4 years ago

Looks to me she comes up at 14m in the video.

Ol' Longhorn
4 years ago

Kostanje is gonna be a player at NCAAs.

Swimfan
4 years ago

Great swim! Not sure he’ll be able to break the 100 Back record after 100 fly at NCAA

Robert Gibbs
Reply to  Swimfan
4 years ago

He could nip it leading off the 400 medley relay, though.

swimgeek
Reply to  Robert Gibbs
4 years ago

But when do they swim that relay? The 2 Free is the first night, so the medley must the night where he already has his fly/back double. Frankly, he will be fresher in the indv 100 back. He went :43 last year doing the exact same double. He’ll be good

Robert Gibbs
Reply to  swimgeek
4 years ago

Both the 200 free relay and the 400 medley are on the second night. The 200 medley relay comes on the third night, the same session as the 100 fly and 100 back.

Swimgeek
Reply to  Robert Gibbs
4 years ago

You’re right! Good call. I was thinking of the conf schedule where they do the 2MR the early night with the 800FR. He should be very fresh for the 400MR – first Swim of the meet

Ol’ Longhorn
4 years ago

Man, tempo and underwaters. He’s going to be great at NCAAs.

JHS
4 years ago

He’s breaking the record this year

Aquaman
4 years ago

Spot me bro?

Scoobysnak
4 years ago

45 in a speedo is B-A-N-A-N-A-S

swimgeek
Reply to  Scoobysnak
4 years ago

It really is. His kickouts are so good. He’s on another level. He’s got legit shot at the Murphy AR

ACC fan
Reply to  Scoobysnak
4 years ago

And a beard!

ShaSha
Reply to  Scoobysnak
4 years ago

His best, brief, backstroke?

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