2017 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 22 – Saturday, March 25
- IUPUI Natatorium – Indianapolis, IN
- Prelims 10AM/Finals 6PM (Eastern Time)
- Defending Champion: Texas (results)
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Video courtesy of Packswimanddive.
Originally reported by Lauren Nedeigh:
MEN’S 800 FREE RELAY
- NCAA record: 6:08.03, Texas, 2016
- American record: 6:10.16, Texas, 2009
- U.S. Open record: 6:08.03, Texas, 2016
- 2016 NCAA Champion: 6:08.03, Texas, 2016
- NC State- 6:06.53
- Texas- 6:08.61
- Florida- 6:09.30
NC State exceeded all expectations tonight, pulling off the upset by a landslide with a new NCAA and U.S. Open Record of 6:06.53. Ryan Held led them off in 1:31.37, followed by teammates Andreas Vazaios (1:32.23), Justin Ress (1:32.26), and Soeren Dahl (1:30.67).
Texas followed, finishing just half a second shy of their former NCAA Record. The team of Jack Conger (1:31.54), Jeff Newkirk (1:33.25), Clark Smith (1:33.49), and Townley Haas (1:30.42) set a new American Record, breaking the former mark of 6:10.16 set by Texas in 2009.
Florida’s Mark Szaranek put up a 1:31.46 anchor split to help the Gators take 3rd, running down Cal’s Ryan Murphy (1:32.06). Andrew Seliskar had the fastest split for the Bears, turning in a 1:31.58 on the 2nd leg.
Harvard’s Dean Farris (1:31.31) and Stanford’s Tom Kremer (1:31.75) were also in the 1:31-range from a rolling start.
TEAM SCORES THROUGH DAY 1:
1. NC State 40 2. Texas 34 3. Florida 32 4. California 30 5. Southern Cali 28 6. Univ of Georgia 26 7. Stanford 24 8. Louisville 22 9. Indiana 18 10. Wisconsin 14 11. Michigan 12 12. Auburn 10 13. South Carolina 8 14. Harvard 6 15. Arizona State 4 16. Missouri 2
One swimming event down – 17 to go. This first event speaks volumes about NCSTATE and the coaches. I have been a fan of Braden for years and suggest Texas jump on him with a five year $2,500,000 deal on March 27!
Is it to much to ask to have the lane assignments underneath these videos? And specification of like “Lane 1 is bottom of your screen”? For those of us with little time on our hands we don’t want to have to dig through psych sheets and entries to see the end result. I appreciate the video because often we don’t get them but it would certainly be helpful.
The real question is why should we be thankful for a video, we should be able to see a video of any race including prelims by video. It’s 2017 (not just toward swim swam) iupui should have someone put videos up on YouTube.
Great idea! I’m sure they’ll add it in soon with these videos turning up more an more frequently!
The music was pretty awful to me …..while watching the race ….finally it stopped after one minute or so .
The picture says it all !!!!
Average split per 50 ranked against the top 12 teams (lane in parentheses for video above)
NC STATE (4) TEXAS (7) FLORIDA (6) CAL (3)
2 20.8525 2 20.8525 4 21.125 1 20.7775
4 23.42 2 23.17 3 23.3325 1 23.125
1 23.615 5 23.84 2 23.685 3 23.7475
1 23.745 6 24.29 2 24.1825 12 24.74
USC GEORGIA STANFORD LOUISVILLE (2)
5 21.155 7 21.255 6 21.2525 12 21.3775
6 23.5025 5 23.49 9 23.5475 12 23.695
4 23.77 9 24.115 8 24.1075 6 23.91
7 24.315 5 24.275 4 24.2575 3 24.22
INDIANA (5) WISCONSIN (1) MICHIGAN (8) AUBURN
9 21.285 11 21.375 8 21.2575 10… Read more »
That came out uglier than expected
I can see it fine. Thanks, informative
Why does this matter?
Yes, schooling was on it last year and went 1:32 low. If he opted to swim it they would have likely been in more of a race for the win. Clark smith has never been 1:32 and his 200 last year was his best time I don’t know why everyone is counting him out. He was 1:34 the year he won the 500…
Texas lost by 2.08 seconds..
if newkirk went what he did at b12s and schooling matches what he did last year on the same relay, Texas is 1.69 faster
And if NC State had a race, they might have swum faster — Lilly King.
Omg ryan I love you
Umm…awkward?
where’d cuddly, teary-eyed held go?!
our sweet boy has turned into the hulk.
Well done NC State. Texas got the best four they could on the relay, but NC State were better tonight. The commenters here the past year regarding NC State have been very annoying, but they truly are a good and improving team. This weekend is gonna be a real battle out in Indy. Hook Em Horns! m/
I am rooting against NC State solely because of the commenters. Which is bad! NC State doing well makes for a great story! But jeez.
The music on the video also made me think this is the most Twi$teD and #deranged swim team in all the land. nu-metal 4 lyfe, brahs.
Too much crying!
The biggest factor in the relay was how much time all 4 NCState guys dropped
I think many of us underestimated how far and fast NCS has come to the top of the tables. I still think it will be Texas’ meet to lose, but NCS is going to be right there. NCS guys who didn’t swim on that relay and have their first events today must be feeling like Superman this morning going into their first prelim swim. The echo of last night has to be a shot of confidence and adrenaline for the NCS guys for their first session this morning. That’s a factor…if NCS can crush prelims today and get the ups and the downs swims tonite, look out. They could gain the momentum and become swimming’s Amazing Mets of ’69. … Read more »
Oh, I wouldn’t be surprised if NC State takes the dang thing! Texas is a big “Olympic year” team, so a bit of a letdown there and NC State swimming well, sure.
Ummm the best four?? Schooling didn’t swim. Clark Smith didn’t swim ?♂️ ?♂️
Clark’s 200 free looked shaky in that. I also don’t know if Joe could’ve gone much faster than Jeff, to be honest. He seems to be focusing more on speed this year.
Schooling was 1:32.34 on the relay last year
Newkirk was 1:32.63 at big 12 championships, but 1:33.25 here.. and smith was 1:33.4 (he was 1:33.28 last year and 1:33.61 at big 12s)
Smith swam was kinda hard to tell since he went slower than his flat start pr, I’m sorry but Clark Smith is sooo overhyped. Also lets admire the fact that Texas lost a relay with 3 Olympic gold medalists in the 800 free relay should have put Olympic trials finalist Jonathan Roberts in
Lets not forget that several teams included foreign Olympians on their teams, including, NC State, Florida, USC and others. If UT had used Schooling on the relay, they most likely still would not have beat NC State, it could have been closer, bur the math does not support a UT win. If anyone should have been chafed out, it should have been Smith, he had the slowest split; he may be focusing on winning the 500 and miles and targeting the record in both events. It’s time for Peter V’s mark to fall. Watch for Clark or several other of the top seeds, including Smith’s team mate Haas to be at or under that mask in finals tomorrow evening! Obviously… Read more »
Clark Smith “overhyped”? Yeah, I mean, American record holders are a dime a dozen, totally agree.