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Seven. SUNY Geneseo seven eight. Franklin& Marshall Good evening, everyone, and welcome to the finals of day two here at Greensboro Aquatic Center with the Division three National Swimming and Diving Championships tonight. We’re going to see finals in the freestyle 200 freestyle relays, 400 Im, 100 butterfly, 200 freestyle and the 400 medley

Relay. There are sure to be some changes in the teams rankings tonight, although it looks like, at least on the women’s side, Denison coming in in first right now is very well positioned tonight with eight individual entries and two championship finally, relays. This is a consolation final of the 200

Freestyle relay for men. Our NCAA record of one 1806 at 12 years ago by Kenyon Wasu is in lane one. Bick, Wolford, Lynn and Fang Bowdoin and two Tran, Edwards, Shaw Ward Simpson 310 Kruger, Johnson and Applebaum. In fours. Tufts, LaBarge, Sterns, Duffy and Girard. Colby in five. Mortimer Zhang, Chang

And Wrap-Up. Hope is in six. Catton, Hoffman, Eisenmann, and Hoeksma. Geneseo in seven Jake Nielsen, Jordan Nielsen, and Moore and Franklin and Marshall in eight. Camden Hartford Devaney and Lucky. And our lead as they approached the 150 wall is in lane seven, Geneseo. Their anchor is Gannon Moore. A nice

Looking start there in lane four for Tufts Shaw and Girard. And rod now comes up. Looks like he’s getting by Genesee. They’re all closing on Genesee. And it goes to Tufts at 120 .56. Claremont-mudd-scripps was anchored by Frank Applebaum. They closed for second at one 2158 and third in that

Consolation final with a one 2168 Geneseo. Is under review. Now, as a reminder, on the men’s side, Denison is in sixth with 59 points, Kenyon fifth with 67. Chicago fourth with 70, Emory third with 74, Williams second with 79.5 a mere point and a half and back of NYU. As we

Enter the finals of day two for NYU, they have two individuals and two championship relays. Tonight Williams that is also true of them. Emory has seven individuals in two championship relay. Chicago three and two, Kenyon two and two, and Denison, with three individuals and one consolation. And on the women’s

Side. We start in fifth. MIT has two individuals, two championship relays. NYU has seven individuals in two championship relays, Williams five and two. Kenyon has six one consolation one championship relay. And as I said, Denison right now with the lead and also seemingly the best position of

Any of those teams, and now to our championship final for the men’s 200 yard freestyle relay. Lane one for Calvin David Bajwa, Forrest Peterson, Charles Platt, Curry Campbell Carnegie Mellon and two Alexander Tarczynski, Braden Morford, David Lloyd and Arnold Deshpande MIT and three Tobia Bocchi, Jaden Luo, Eugene Zhang and Bryce Roberts. Emory

In for Dylan Yin, Nick Goudy, Jake Meyer and Caden Bjornstad for NYU in. Five, it’s AJ Watnick and Greg Webby. Emmett Ralston and Derek Moss. Chicago in six, Jonathan Tang, Jason Starbuck, Igor Bendersky and Sebastian Bernays, Kenyon and seven Alexa Dobrich, Daniel Brooks, Marco Kushnick, and George Dragojlovic, and in lane

Eight for Williams, Oliver Charlotte, EV Nichol, Theo Randall and Barrett. Heritage Ole Miss Thiel. Brown and Bowling Green. East Central . Ashland. Hawaii Hilo six seconds three four by Jingyin. Nearly straight across. Looks perhaps like Kenyon’s Dobrich leads the way. He did not. A bocce of MIT,

1981. On the way out, 1982 for Dobrich 75. But Kenyon is Daniel Brooks, and he appears to have a lead with the rest of the field at his hips. Swimming third for Kenya, now, Marco Kushnick. And he has the lead at the 125 wall, now moving well and four for

Emory is Jake Meyer as he did this morning. And Kenyon with the lead as Dragojlovic dives in . Keene State will be tough to catch, but it’s not to say it can’t happen. Anchoring for Emory Caden Bjornstad, who had a wonderful leg last night. Oh boy, this is too close to call,

But I think at least Kenyon has this one and they do at one 1919. Runner up one 1948 to NYU and third to Emory at one 1952. And now to the consolation final of the women’s 200 yard freestyle relay, the NCAA record set two years ago by white, Gable, Hart and Meyers of

Kenyon. It sits at 130 .39, which takes right about a 22.6 average. I’m informed that we will have roughly four minutes before starting the women’s 200 yard freestyle relays. In the meantime. We can view who is in this race. In the consolation final in Lane one, Suny Geneseo. Alex Sotec, Amaya Di Giovanni,

Madison Sargeant, Courtney Sorbello for Calvin and two Maggie Farrell, Sydney Sunday, Megan Benlloch and Isabella Gabel for Tufts and three Sydney stars Emma, Klaus, Isabella Chambers and Jillian Cudney. Gettysburg is in for Valerie Lawton, Mia Yancy, Delaney Reck and Maya Noller Kenyon in five, Gwen Eisenbeis, Katherine Bowdoin, Liza Torrecillas,

DeWalt, and Sydney Gabel. Trinity in six, Carolyn Meyers, Kyla Foxhoven, Emma Hagen, and Emma Benson. Hope is in seven. Greta Goodley, Lauren Reile, Sara Kraus, and Delaney Westlake and in lane eight for Claremont-mudd-scripps. Annika Sharma, McKenzie Mayfield, Madeline Kahn and Annette Chang . The consolation for COVID-19 disqualification. The consolation. Number two. Bowdoin

Was disqualified. Loyola Maryland. Marymount (Virginia) the consolation. Kenyon. Now. And you can see down here behind Lane one. The Geneseo team. Enjoying each other’s company. Just lovely to even watch. This is the consolation final event number. Lowan Hendrix Troy. Christophe McDaniel. Won the SUNY Geneseo team. Two. Time three. Tufts Troy. Waynesburg

Amy. Said goodbye. And here c m s and once again, Geneseo. And one Calvin and two Tufts and three Gettysburg and four Kenyon and five Trinity. And six Hope and seven claremont-mudd-scripps and eight. Very much. Turning evenly at the 25. Oh, nice looking underwater. Work out there in lane seven by

Hope credit. Goodly runner up in the 2 a.m. last night. I think she’ll have Hope home first. She did 2340 on the leadoff. In the water for Hope is Lauren Ryle. Wright State Valparaiso Shorter. And that’s the field too close for me to call down here in Lane one. Geneseo. And sure enough,

Geneseo is leading just 6/100 in front of Calvin, right next to them in two, and Gettysburg tied with Calvin. Here’s the third leg. And now surging forward in lane five. That is Kenyon’s Torah jewel. She gives way to her anchor. Good boy. He actually is part of that record

Setting relay of a few years ago. And boy holding on if anything, possibly extending the lead a little bit. Now closing on Gap Boy next to her is Trinity’s Benson, but I think this will go to Kenyon and then Tufts and then Trinity. Less than a 10th of a second behind

Tufts. One 3337 for Kenyon in winning that consolation final. Weber State. Green Bay. Grinnell . Let’s meet our championship finalist in event number. That is the women’s $200 freestyle relay. And you can see the top eight teams walking out to their various lane assignments. And lane one will be Emory James

Sanderson, Megan Jungers, Izzy Huang, and Penny Selznick’s MIT and two Kaylee Simons, Annika Navy, Melody Nguyen, Ella Roberson. Williams will be in three, so Jobic Samantha Alcorn State, Irene Yang, Emma Dempster Pomona-pitzer in four, Sabrina Wang, Alex Turvey, Francesca Pappoe and Valerie Mello Denison, and five Grace Kadlecik, Maya Thomas, Phoebe

Ferguson and Amber Croonquist Swarthmore in six. Janine Collins, Ainsley Tambling, Sophie Rodewald and Elle Anthony new York is in seven. Kaylee McIntyre, leading off, followed by Hope, Seaforth, Jolie LaFave, Isabel Olden and Case Western makes it into the Championship final for team consists of Claire Kozma on the lead off

Eliza Dixon, Kelly Van and Gabby Chambers. Hollins Kenyon. Beautiful Anthony Keene State. Southern Maine. Bryn Mawr. Lee Boston College. Shippensburg Old Dominion and. Lasell. Missouri. Coast Guard. Mitchell and chambers. Assumption. Rider. Texas Lutheran. North Park. Millikin Wisconsin-Eau Claire. University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Webster. Arkansas-Pine Bluff and the referee . Belmont. Southern Virginia.

Quincy Scott McIntyre. And North Greenville and Denison’s Kadlecik. The closest to McIntyre. McIntyre goes 2281. Castleton Kadlecik 2309. Now on the water. Hope Siafa the freshman for the violets. Denison, Maya Palmera’s, Alex Turvey in Lane four for Pomona-pitzer. And she now seems to be edging into the lead and

She is at 4610, followed by Denison 4633. NYU third. And. Francesca Coppo for Pomona Pitzer. And she is extending their lead. It’s about three quarters of body length over Denison. 10909 to A109 59 for Denison, oh and then excuse me, the sagehens anchor, Valerie Mello, a junior, is now just

Extending this. Now we can see why they were up fastest seed and they will win this one by over a body length One 3154. Runner up to Denison at one 3260 and third Swarthmore at one 3299. SUNY Cortland. Back. Reminder. The men’s 400. I am competition day 12 will not be.

Can begin no earlier than 624. Guilford with a 624. All over two night awards taking place. So it’ll likely be after that, but no earlier than 624. Here are your results of event ten. The men’s 200 yards freestyle relay. In the consolation final in 15th Franklin and Marshall in 14th.

The team from wash U, 13th Hope in 12th, Colby in 11th. Suny Geneseo in 10th CMS. And your consolation champion in one 2056. The team from Tufts. We will now present the awards for the Championship final of event ten, the men’s 200 yard freestyle relay. Presenting the awards in the 200

Freestyle relay will be Cindy Fontana from Emory University . Here are the results of your championship final in eighth place. The Williams team of Charlotte Nicole Randall and Heritage. In seventh place from Calvin in the team of Bajwa, Peterson, Platt and Campbell. In sixth from MIT, the team of

Aboagye, Luo Jiang and Roberts. In fifth from Carnegie Mellon, the team of Tarczynski Morford, Lloyd and Deshpande. In fourth from the University of Chicago. The team of Tang, Starbuck, Bendersville and Veronese. In third, the Emory team of Yin, Goody, Meyer and Bjornstad in. In second place from NYU, the

Team of Watanabe, UAB, Ralston and Mosh and your national champions from Kenyon College. The team of Dragon H. Brooks, Krzisnik and Dobrich in a time of 119 .19. Kenyon College . Here are the results of the consolation final and the women’s 200 yard freestyle relay in 16 Suny Geneseo, 15th Hope

College in. 14th CMS in 13th Calvin in 12th Gettysburg. 11th Trinity. 10th Tufts and your Consolation champion with a time of one 3337. Kenyon. And here are your championship final results. Presenting the awards for the for event 11. The women’s 200 freestyle relay will be Doug Millikin, coach at Case Western .

Here are your championship finalist in the women’s 200 freestyle relay . With. That’s. Here are your championship finalists in the women’s 200 freestyle relay . Again. Presenting these awards will be Doug Millikin from Case Western. Here are your championship final results in eighth place from Case Western. The team of Kozma,

Dixon, Van and Chambers as. In seventh place from NYU. The team of McIntyre. Seventh. LaFave and Oldham. In six Simmons Navy, Wen and Roberson from me t. In fifth place from Emory. The team of Sanderson, youngers, Huang and Selznick’s. In fourth place, the team from Williams, Vuyovich Kilcoyne, Yang and Demeter. In

Third from Swarthmore. The team of Collins, Tambling, Roadvale and Anthony. In second place from Denison, the team of Kadlecik Palmera’s Ferguson and Croonquist and your NCAA Division three champion with a time of 130 1.5 for the team of Wang Turvey, Coppo and Mello from Pomona. Pitzer. George Mason. And the. Final

Relay. In Greenville. Lynn Providence. Yeah. So we’re just very excited, and we just want to get out there and. What University of the South Wisconsin-Oshkosh great. We were made fun of for our team, and we just we want to get over it. So. Yeah, we love it very much. Awesome. Thank you

Guys. I love . Galaxy. They were just posting a team. Scores and let me see. Here. And so on. The men’s side, NYU with 115 Kenyon, 107 Emory 106 Williams, 101 and a half. And Chicago at 100. And then on the women’s side, Denison is leading with 129. Williams and Kenyon

Tied at 102, and MIT and NYU are also tied at 95. But Denison, extending their lead early in these feels so good. Second evening to all of our coaches. All of our teammates. Thank everyone who showed up to support us. Emory sitting seventh Pomona-pitzer sixth after that victory in the four

By 50 yard freestyle relay. Today, I mean, it’s been a long season, a little surprising right now to see Chicago. Sitting 14th with 18 points. Calvin and case tied for 12th at 22. Hope with 35, Trinity 10th with 39. Swarthmore with 50 and ninth. Tufts is in eighth at 58.5. Congratulations again. And

Emory, of course, 71. And interviews concluded. It looks like we’re ready to move forward here with the finals of the men’s 400 Im. NCAA record of three 4662 was set by Harrison Curley of Kenyon in 2015 at Shenandoah. Last year’s winner went three 4958. That was also Kenyon competitor Brian

Fitzgerald since graduated to get here. Three 5633 MJ Gavin and the first Lane Gavin Jones of Denison from Bellingham, Washington. Harrison Thorson of Athens, Georgia, and Emory. And two Larry, you of Vancouver, British Columbia. By the way, a particular particular pride as the Pomona Pitzer coach is a Canadian himself. Jean-Paul

Goude, a superb 400 Im swimmer back in his time at Middlebury. For Denison and for its Maxwells . Soja from Springfield Ohio and a biochem major for Denison. 82. Gavin Furman, sophomore at Tcnj, is in five. He’s from Gillette, new Jersey, and he majors in economics, qualified Jayden

Ibarra and junior at NYU. Is from Livingston, New York and he is in global public health. Kyle Huang the freshman at Pomona. Pitzer is in lane seven. He was the rookie of the year in the SIAC meet, and Lucas Conrad’s a junior at Denison, is from Naperville, Illinois, and he is

The a Hess major at Denison. And Juan looks like he might be out first or his teammate is it his teammate Larry, you are 15/100 5203 on the way out. Oswego State Georgetown 50. And you now in the lead. Huang dropping back now. Challenging you in six. On for New York. And

It looks as though at the 175 he’s pulled nearly even Elon and turning together as they approach the 200 mark, they will finish nearly identically I think at the hundred. And now moving up well for Emory is Harrison Thorson. And the team Hebron. And you are so done for Denison and Foreman

For Tcnj. And they are trying to use the breaststroke to get back in this. Not making much headway at the moment. Also, even with them over in seven and eight, as Huang Pomona-pitzer and Conrad’s for Denison. You was over first at that 250 wall seems to be extending the lead now nearly a

Body length on Ivan at the at the 275 and moving up on Eguren next to him. Is foreman for college of New Jersey, but you turns with a body length Thorson . And Ethan turned together. At the 25 Larry, you. Bethel (Minnesota. Milwaukee. Now, Ethan. Ron. Trying to close as

His. Thorson. Thorson is an excellent distance freestyler. And sure enough, he comes up. And now is that you shoulder but now moving well in Lane five is foreman for Tcnj. If anybody Foreman seems to have the most energy here. Picks up some ground off the 375 five. And it

Looks to me like Foreman maybe with Thorson surging. Indeed Thorson takes it by 5/100 of a second over. Foreman That’s the kind of distance you just can’t see from up here. Probably not even from the deck. Touch, touch . Third went to Aaron of NYU . To me are the championship

Finalist in event number 12. In the 400 individual medley . And here are your championship finalists and Lane one. Victor Derani, a freshman at New York from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Ethan Manski, sophomore, Kenyon and Santa Fe, New Mexico, is in two three. Benjamin Thorson, who has been third in this event twice,

Sixth in last night’s 500 for Emory. He’s from Athens, Georgia . Ryan Higgins Tcnj, is in lane four. He was ninth in this event last year. He’s from River edge, New York and majoring in math. Sean Lehman of Coast Guard, the Newmac champion, is in five. He’s from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Peter Mang Case

Western is from Alpharetta, Georgia. He is majoring in biomedical engineering and neuroscience. Daniel Sibley of Wash U. Saint Louis is in seven. He’s from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, majoring in mechanical engineering. And Noah Hargrove, senior. Kenyon is in eight. He was ninth in this event last year. He’s from Charlottesville,

Virginia. And the name Samford Junior from lawsuit. He was runner up in this event last year. Daniel Sibley. Alabama national championship . In collegiate. Let’s go. Our fastest qualifier, Ryan Higgins for Tcnj. Came in at three 5242. The slowest qualifier for Hargrove, three 5451, which is one way of saying

It is unlikely that Curley’s 346 will be threatened tonight. It was last year. Mansfield of Kenyon was fifth. Coe LaGrange three 4662. Set by Harrison Curry of Canada in 2015. And it looked like Thorson turned first, perhaps inspired by his younger brother, 5180, on the way out second next to him was

Kenyon’s Ethan Manski. That’s Sydney and Seven moving off the front. He’s a runner up finish from last year. Also looks like mint is over. First at the 150, but plenty of company there from Thorson. Couple of lanes over Coast Guard’s Lyman and in seven Sibley swimming well for the bears.

George Fox. Toledo Mansfield. Is over first at 150 .87. Right next to him. Thorson of Emory back about half a second. Six Wooster Georgetown. 225. Heats of 225. Wall. Our fastest qualifier. Higgins starts to get into the mix and the field is nearly straight across here between lanes two and seven. And

Thorson, Higgins and Lyman turned together. No. Not so far off the pace himself. Still, anybody’s race. Boston College Jacksonville. Higgins. Looking really long. Great distance for cycle. There And turning together with Higgins was Thorson on one side, Lyman on the other. Thorson and Higgins turn together. Thorson gets the

Better of the breakout off the 325 wall. Are we going to be looking at a brother brother console championship win? And sure enough, Thorson now he’s got about half a body length Mansky trying to get back into it now. Higgins moving up still Thorson’s got the lead with 25

Remaining coming down to a sprint. Higgins digging in as his men ski. They’re gaining, but I think Thorson might hold on to this one. And he does, I think. Yes. Three 5184 by 4/100 over Higgins with Mansky a mere 2/10 back. Wonderful race, great racing. And throw Thorson completes the brother double.

Wilson with a big smile in reaction to the Emory cheering section. Couldn’t quite make out what they were saying, but the spirit was obvious. And now we move to the women’s 400 yard individual medley and a record of four 1314 was set 12 years ago by Carolyn Wilson of Williams. Last year’s winner,

Augusta University Lewis of CMS for 1573. In two in this consolation final, Catherine Yale of Frisco, Texas, and MIT is in one computer science and molecular biology major. That’s an unusual combination. Emma Apple of Pomona-pitzer and two. She’s been eighth and ninth in this event. She’s from Orinda, California. Ella Mcever, a

Freshman at Chicago, is from London, England. Sophia Schmidt, senior at Kenyon, has been 12th and 10th in this event. Previously she’s from Madison, Wisconsin. Catherine Jones, the SIAC champion and rookie of the year, is from Pomona-pitzer. She’s from basalt, Colorado. Lily Codd 14th in this event last year, also 14th in the 500

For Williams is in six. She’s from New Canaan, Connecticut. In seven sophomore Washington University of Saint Louis is Lynn emy. She was 11th in the 200 Im last night. She is from Potomac, Maryland. And Allison, your senior at Claremont-mudd-scripps is in lane eight. She’s from Seattle, Washington, and she’s majoring

In computer science. And at the 50, she might have the lead. Nope. Third, actually, Yoww of MIT. Same last name. Completely unsure whether they’re related. Go. And they’re reaching the hundred MIT Yale of MIT and one is still leading by 16/100 over Schmitz of Kenyon. Todd of Williams is holding third there

After the butterfly. Clock. So let’s go. Go. Come on, come on. Come on. Go. Mount Aloysius. Let’s go. She’ll turn first. Second down there. William Jewell. Schuster And at the halfway point, our leader is now cord for Williams at 207 13 competition. Jones at Pomona. Pitzer three quarters of a

Second back and about another second total second back is Schmitz for Kenyon. Coe. Come on . And Schmitz, now with a body length at the 250 Navy up on her as McNeal for Chicago in lane three, gains a little bit of distance coming off that breaststroke breakout and Mcever

Now pulling even. 275 the race for third right now between Pomona-pitzer competitors Apple and Jones will Lilly cord of Williams right with them and mcever now surging looks like she’ll have right about a body length at the 100. Yeah 100 to go I should say. Now we’ll see

If Schmitz can track her back down. And she is. And the look of it. Schmitz with a slightly longer stroke. A bit smoother, I would say. And Wesleyan (Georgia) for Schmitz and 50 remaining Mcever, I think. Still with the lead, she does by 4/10 of a second. Doesn’t lose

Anything off the breakout. No. Schmitz pulling even. Schmitz was over first. And Mcever tried to hold the wall, but I think she was a little deep off that 375 wall. And it goes to Schmitz at four 2279, 3/10 of a second in front of freshman Mcever for

In the room. A couple of great swims for them and third, Catherine Jones of the Sagehens . So 350 and certainly they may seem like little things, but Kenyon winning that consolation final in the four by 50 freestyle and Schmitz hanging on to win the consolation here. The way this team competition is

Going at the moment, it could just come down to a couple of points here and there and now you can see the march out for our championship finalists here in the women’s 400. Im in lane one. Sydney Micheli, a senior at Kenyon, she was 13th in this event two years ago. She’s

Actually swimming at home in Greensboro, North Carolina as me, right senior at Denison is in two. She has been sixth twice in this event, 12th in the 2 a.m. last night. She’s from Cincinnati, Ohio and majoring in biology in lane three. Quinn Weygandt, a sophomore at Swarthmore from Madison,

Wisconsin, 13th this event last year and our fastest qualifier was newly Burns, who was runner up in this event last year. She was CAC swimmer of the year, winning both IMS two from Trinity University and Phoenix, Arizona, and Lane five Jordan Herrera of Kenyon, a junior, 16th in this event two years

Ago. Eighth in the two Im last night. She is from Gilbert, Arizona. Calista Lynch, a freshman at NYU, is in six 13th in the 2 a.m. last night. She was a UAA rookie of the year five weeks ago for New York. She’s in San Francisco, California, and is in the

Liberal studies program in seven. Tara Wittkowski, senior at Denison, fifth in this event last year, third in the 500 last night. She’s from Westchester, Ohio and majoring in biology. And finally a junior Gabriel away of Kenyon in eight. She has been third and eighth in this event. Previously and she is

From Hong Kong, which gives her the distinction, at least in this race, of being the furthest from home. Georgia College Dominican New York. Your answer is a three letter in this event for 13, one for Shepherd Caroline Wilson four 2151 was Byrneses top qualifying time. We go back nearly three

Seconds to Wei’s four 2440. And again, it does look like just like in the men’s side, the record of four 1314 will not be threatened and. West Liberty. As the first 100 yards that looks like Point Loma Swarthmore five and Trine. And Swarthmore Wagner goes out first with a

5885. Also under a minute is Herero of Kenyon. Speaking of Kenyon, they had three swimmers in this top eight. In this event, you had one in the consolation. So they will certainly pick up some points in the team competition. But the way these things go, there are other races tonight in which

They will not be so well represented. And even right now in lanes four, five and six, that would be wagon burns, Herrera and Lynch for New York in lane six. At UAA rookie of the year. And at this stage it does look to be a four person race in the middle

Of the period. So No. Turns. Surges out just a bit. She has a noticeably long glide out front, a great distance per cycle. And now she’s taken over a body length in just a single 50. Middle four separating. Now a solid second at the moment as Herrera for Kenyon. And then

Lynch for NYU. And then Swarthmore. Jueguen. And Burns simply dropped the field here. Wow. And Burns simply doesn’t look like she’s out of energy. If anything, she’s just adding to an already substantial lead with 75 remaining. Oh, boy. Yeah. Herrera is back in second, and she’s about six yards behind

With 50 remaining. And now out there in lane seven and eight with Kowski and Way battling a couple of Ncac competitors. And he can’t catch Herrera. But I’m thinking that they might be the ones in second and third face to face. They’ll be for that final 25. But Burns has this one well

In hand, extending the lead even in that final 50. A four 1567 Herrera, under four, 23rd to Lepkowski and fourth to way. What a fantastic effort on the part of Nealy Burns. Kind of a cute moment there. I think that must have been Burns’s mom behind me to talk about someone

Excited for that Trinity competitor. That would be the epitome of it. Wonderful, wonderful to witness. Congratulations to the newly burns of Trinity and a victory in the women’s 400 yard individual medley. Great swim, tremendous back half on the part of Burns. And now we’ll segue to the award presentation for the

Recently completed 400 IMS. Here are the consolation results. Of event 12, the men’s 400 yard individual medley in 16th. Kyle Huang Pomona-pitzer in 15th, Lucas Conrad’s Denison in 14th, Gavin Jones Denison in 13th, Maxwell Soja Denison 12th, Larry You Pomona-pitzer 11th from NYU Jayden Eberron in 10th. Gavin Foreman from Tcnj and Your

Consolation Champion from Emory three 5385 Harrison Thorson. And here are your championship finalists in the men’s 400 individual medley. The event 12 awards will be presented by John Westcott, coach at the Coast Guard John Westcott from Coast Guard, presenting the awards for event 12. In eighth place. In

Eighth place from wash U. Daniel Sibley. In seventh from Case Western Peter Meng. In sixth from NYU. Victor Durrani. From Kenyon in fifth place. Noah Hargrove. In fourth from the Coast Guard Sean Lyman. In third place from Kenyon, Ethan Manski. In second from Tcnj Ryan Higgins. And your champion from

Emory. Your 2024 NCAA Division three champion in three 5184. Benjamin Thorson . The results of your consolation heat in the event 13 women’s 400 Im in 16th from MIT. Catherine Yoww in 15th from CMS. Allison, your in 14th from wash u Lee m in 13th from Williams. Lily. Cod

In 12th from Pomona-pitzer. Emmy Apple in 11th, also from Pomona-pitzer. Catherine Jones in 10th from the University of Chicago Ella Mcever and your consolation champion in four 2279 from Kenyon. Sophia Schmidt standing next to me, I, I have your 2024 men’s 400 individual medley champion Crowe Thorson.

It was such a fun race to watch. So close right to the end. Tell us about your approach to the race, yeah. So I knew that he was going to be a lot of fun, a lot of my yuaa friends and team, guys were in the heat, so I was

Looking forward to racing with them. And. Yeah I had a. So, yeah. Awesome. Your brother also swam that event. What is it like getting his name, in this world? Partner and above all, brother. So my sister watching now. So next. One more Catholic Bard Lane. Let’s bring out the championship finalist in event

Number 13, the women’s 400 yard individual medley. Presenting the awards. Presenting the awards for the women’s 400 Im will be Trinity coach Kathleen Pruden. Here are your results in eighth place from Kenyon Sydney McCauley. In seventh from Denison, Esme Wright. In sixth from NYU. Calista Lynch. In fifth from Swarthmore. Quinn Weygandt. In

Fourth from Kenyon. Gabriella Way. In third from Denison. Tara Wittkowski. In second from Kenyon. Jordan Herrera. And your 2024 Division three national champion in the women’s 400. Im from Trinity University in a time of four 1567. Neely Burns . San Diego. Grinnell in Colgate. Weber State. The women’s 400 Individual Medley champions. The

Lafayette. Everybody has their face. Everybody has a little bit differently about your Wright State. Yeah, I got a Tusculum almost all my life, but it’s definitely my Spring Hill. Cabrini I got three together, so I’m really trying to pull that back up. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, you created a commanding

Lead in Nebraska carried it off into that freestyle. Did you know how hard Pfeiffer off? You know, I can pretty much only two people on either side of me. So I tried to pull up exactly where I am, and I feel really big. So that’s why I felt like last year

When I joined the race, I got beat by a girl who had a baby swim. Like she had no idea. So I never expect. Well, congratulations again and it’s time to get a round of applause. Exhibition final Catholic number 14. And so we move to our second set of individual finals. This

Will be in the 100 butterfly. And the consolation final for men. Matt Fritz, the ODAC champion for Washington. And Lee from Reston, Virginia, is in one. Armand Sica, sophomore at Tufts, the Nescac champion in two. He’s from Mumbai, India in lane three. Ben Catton, a senior at Hope from Holland, Michigan.

He’s majoring in business and finance. Jeff Eckles, junior at Emory and four 12th in this event. Two years ago. He’s from Winston-Salem, so pretty much in his neighborhood here. Drew shy of RIT and Gibsonia, Pennsylvania is in five. He’s a chemical engineering major. Horace Peterson of Calvin is in

Six. He’s from Cross Plains, Wisconsin. Leo Hahn of NYU and seven a liberal studies program major. Ed in lane eight for MIT. Bryce Roberts. He was the newmac champion in this event and setting a meet record. He also rookie of the year. He’s from mill Valley, California and majoring in computer science.

David Goucher Kenyon. In 2021. Piedmont Spring Hill. Nearly straight across, only a half second. Separated the seeds in this consolation final. And now moving the best to my eye is Hahn from New York. I am wrong, Jeff Eccles of Emory takes it at 47.97, Jake Hahn at 4818. Scuse

Me. Second went to 4814. That’s Forrest Peterson of Calvin Hahn. At 4818 and then fourth there, 4820 for Fritz of Washington and Lee. So not a big shock. To see that race being extremely tight. Results on the board are unofficial. That he is under the view that he is under, P.A.

Announcer just announced that this heat will be under review now. Two possibilities there. Most likely someone was moving too early off the start, or there was an illegal turn. Right? Because breaststroke and butterfly, you really need to have your both hands touching in a parallel plane. And now here come your championship finalist

. Cal Poly. Coe. Hope. Let’s go! One. Let’s go! One. And there we are in lane one. Garrett Claussen, senior at Chicago. He has been ninth in this event last year. Runner up from the two Im last night. He’s from Aurora Illinois. Frank Applebaum CMS in two. He’s been 10th and

Fifth in his event. And he is a two time record holder in the 200 butterfly for nationals. He’s from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, majoring in economics and psychology. Avi Clapp of Johns Hopkins is in three 14th in this event. Last year. He’s from Johnson City, Tennessee, majoring in administration. Auburn in lane four. Jesse

Sunjong’s, who has been first and second in this event from Chicago. He’s from Cary, North Carolina, majoring in computer science and business economics. His first champion in. Lane five. Cooper Costello, who was a double winner in the butterflies at UAS and the rookie of the year. He’s from Goleta, California. Julian Remy, the

Miaa champion, is in six for Calvin. He’s from Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids. Sorry, Michigan seven seven. Ryan. So who has been ninth and 11th in this. Event previously for Emory a senior. He’s from Arlington, Virginia and rounding out the field is Michael Cole senior at Trinity University. He’s been

16th in this event twice. So he has moved himself up to the championship final. He was the NCAA ACC swimmer of the year, and he’s from Missouri City, Texas, majoring in geosciences. York (Pennsylvania) Colby 646. Set by David Post in 2021. National record is at 4646 and Guernsey in the trials last year

Went 4647. Nick of Kenyon one 4651 to win, but some Guernsey out first, I believe. Yes, the 21/64 in Guernsey. He is part of the Ugandan national team and right now at the 75 he has himself a reasonable lead. Oh, but turning almost with him in lane six that was camie and it

Looks like Camie is moving. This one will be on the lunge edge and it goes to Guernsey at 4628. And ladies and gentlemen, that is a new national record by 18/100 of a second. And 4628. And actually Camie was underneath the old record himself. Chicago Oh, no, that is

A disappointment I see on the board. Cooper Costello of Chicago was disqualified again, unsure whether it was a early start or a stroke or turn violation, but never want to see that. That’s got to hurt. Maybe a small consolation that his teammate Sam Guernsey just set a national record.

Max, this is the consolation final event. 15 women’s Hobart/William Smith Drake Bard and Navy Lakeland genders. Of Emory in two from Wilson Mya. And now we go to the women’s Ferguson 100. Fly Megan Jungers of Emory in one fifth in this event two years ago. She’s from great Falls, Virginia. Male

Palmera’s of Denison is in two 13th in this event. Last year. She’s from San Diego, California, majoring in data analytics. And that Phoebe Ferguson of Denison is in three, 15th in this event, 10th in the two end. Last night Columbus, Ohio native and she’s majoring in the Hess program. Reina Gomez

Of NYU is in four from Irvine, California. Referee. Pomona-pitzer is Abby Smith is in five. A CIA champion in the 200 butterfly. Paige Arnold of Massachusetts is in six. She’s from Oakland, California. Greta Gidley Winthrop in last night’s Tooi’m and the Mia champion is in seven for Hope and

Youngstown. Bake freshman at NYU and Auckland, new Zealand native is in lane eight. Mount Union Kansas State. Hofstra Harding. Baruch. Eight and five. As befits a field separated by 17/100, the field is nearly straight across as they head to home to close to me to call now

In lane four, surging a bit and it is Gomez in lane four with a 5509. Ferguson of Denison, 5525 for second and third with a 5526. Gidley for Hope . It’s time to be your championship finalist. And the winner is one of the guards from. In the Lane. Number one. And in

Lane one of those. Championship final. Alicia Kelly, senior at Chicago. She’s from London, England, majoring in molecular engineering. She was the UAA champion in the Savannah. Emma Shulman of Williams is in two. She’s from Bedford, New Hampshire. Maggie Farrell of Calvin in three. Seventh in this event last year. She is from

Portage, Michigan. Alex Turvey, a well decorated swimmer at these championships for Pomona-pitzer, is in four. She’s been 12th and second in this event. She was swimmer of the year in the SIAC for the Sagehens and a Canadian native, which makes her a favorite of her Canadian born coach Samantha

Alcorn State of Williams is in five. She’s been second and fourth. Previously, she’s from Upton, Massachusetts. Emma Pritchett of Denison is in sixth, seventh and third. Previously in this event. She was the NCAA champion in this event from Decatur, Georgia. She’s majoring in journalism. Hope Pacific, freshman at NYU from Franklin, Massachusetts, is

In seven. She’s an economics major and in lane eight, Elise Hale, the Sunyac champion in both butterflies for Geneseo. She is from Schenectady, New York, and is a psychology major. This is your championship final. Luther Lee. Middle Tennessee Western Michigan 5264. Set by Chris Phillips of Wheaton. So 20, 43,

54, 65, 52, 64. National Record by Kirsten Nitz of Wheaton has now stood for ten years. And Kirby looks to have about a half body length lead at the 50. Five followed by 94 Calvin 3536. To the nice distance off that 50 wall. She turns first. Just a touch behind as Kilcoyne and

Kilcoyne. Kirby. Kilcoyne. Kilcoyne now surging, I think maybe Kilcoyne on the lunge. And yes, 5347 to 5362 for Turvey. 50. Illinois College. San Diego. Guilford 57. George Washington. Samantha. Third, there was Pritchett for Denison with a 5473. I want to say. And I don’t know that any expert would agree

With me, but it looked to me like that was an ideal finish by Kilcoyne. She just had her cycle timed flawlessly and just glided right into that wall. And I think that’s what gave her the edge. Tulane before we award or excuse me before we announce the results of the men’s 100 yards

Butterfly, as we review the results. So there will be just a slight delay before we announce the results of the men’s 100 butterfly. We are ready to begin. Here are the results of event 14. The men’s 100 yards butterfly. In the consolation final in 16th. Ben Caton of Hope College in

15th. Armand Sica Tufts in 14th. Drew Scheib Albright in 13th Bryce Roberts, MIT in 12th Matt Fritz, Washington and Lee in 11th Leo Hahn, NYU in 10th. Forest Peterson Calvin and Your Consolation Champion from Emory in 4797 Jeff Eccles. Right now, let’s bring out your championship finalists in the men’s 100 yards butterfly

. In the men’s. 100 yards butterfly. In seventh place from Trinity University, Michael Cole . Presenting these awards. The coach from Calvin, Dan Gelderloos. Presenting these awards in six from Johns Hopkins. Avery Clapp. In fifth place from Emory Ryan. So. In fourth place from Chicago. Garrett Clawson. In third place

From CMS. Frank Applebaum. In second place from Calvin. Julian Cami. And your 2024 NCAA Division three champion in the men’s 100 yards butterfly from Chicago with a time of 4626, a new National Division three record. Jesse Senn Guernsey . Here are the consolation final in the women’s Hunter butterfly

In 16th. Megan Jungers of Emory. 15th Mya. Palmera’s Denison in 14th from Amherst. Paige Arnold in 13th from NYU. Youngju Baek in 12th from Pomona-pitzer Abbey . Smith in 11th from Hope College Greta Gidley, in 10th from Denison Phoebe Ferguson and your consolation champion from NYU. Raina Gomes. And now your

Championship results from the women’s 100 yards butterfly. Presenting these awards will be Pomona-pitzer coach J.P. Gowdy. In eighth from NYU. Hope seventh. In seventh from Suny Geneseo. Elise Hale. In sixth place from the University of Chicago. Alicia Kelly. In fifth from Calvin. Maggie Farrell. In fourth from Williams. Emma

Shulman. In third from Denison. Emma Pritchett. Second from Pomona-pitzer. Alex Turvey. And your NCAA Division three champion for 2024. In the women’s Hunter butterfly from Williams and 5347, Samantha Kilcoyne. All right. Standing next to me is your 100 butterfly champion, Jesse McDonald. Last year, he was ranked second. Now going to

Division three West Colby. How does it. It feels great. I’m really grateful to receive just great competitors. And for my teammates helping Louisiana Tech. Awesome What went into that? What was your focus to make to give yourself the best chance of Walsh, there was a lot of focus on video work. I want

To shout out my coach Jay. He helped me out with my technique a lot, and also my teammates Sammy Cooper and Derek North Greenville. Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Congratulations again. Radford 84 men, 100 Butterfly National Marquette . Oh, boy. Well, to be honest with Mercy Mary Baldwin. And it’s a great

Group to be a part of. And I was really happy, but I’m very happy . Geneva Arkansas Tech. Go back at, like, 27, nine. Outstanding Anyone else that was here? I working on always trying to go faster, but I have a great training program that along with others in Slideways here and I.

So I think I lost a lot of time. So I one more round of applause. Emory. Is the consolation final of the number 16 men’s 200 yard. And now we go to the last set of individual finals on the evening . The men’s 200 yard freestyle are 2023 winner and new record

Holder James McChesney of Tcnj is in this event. He went one 3474 to set the new national standard. In lane one, Harrison Perry of Emory from New York, New York, Vineet Ranade, Rose-Hulman heartland champion in three different events, is in two. Alexander Pollock of Emory is in three. He’s actually from

Paris, France. Anderson, Brazil of CMS in four. He’s from Wayzata, Minnesota, majoring in economics. Nick Goudy of Emory, a senior. He’s been third and fourth in this event previously and was the UAA champion this year. Nathaniel Early, the SCC champion in a meet record for Trinity, is in Lane six. Early

Is from Austin, Texas and majoring in computer science. Hayden Tupper, a freshman at Emory in seven from Pleasanton, California, and Jayden Luo is in lane eight for MIT. He has been runner up and 11th in this event previously. He is also from Austin, Texas and he is majoring in chemistry and biology. Angelo

State this morning he is placed. Goldey-Beacom Baylor. Alaska Anchorage 100 yards. And a leader I think is in lane eight. I am long once again keep my opinions to myself. I guess Brazil is out with a 4751 next to him. Gouti at 4757. Oakland back to one Samuel and one is

Perry of Emory, and he turns second at the 150. Seven. Five. Holy Cross Georgian Court. And now, as they head for home competitors nearly straight across Gouti Sergey will take this one on the touch. And he does at 137 . .9494 1 15/5/1010t of Brazil. Third to Pfeiffer of

Emory in lane one with a one 3826. Chapman Linfield of Emory . It is now time to meet your championship finalist in the men’s 200 yards freestyle. No, no. No Samford and will begin in Lane one. Justin Finkel, the 100 yard freestyle champion last night is in one. He was ninth in

This event last year. He’s at Connecticut College and is from Cheshire, Connecticut. In lane two is Tad Kerwin, senior at Pomona-pitzer. He has been 12th and 16th in event previously. He’s from Mercersburg, Pennsylvania and swam at the famous Mercersburg Academy in Lane three. Dalton Joe, sophomore at Washington and Lee

His last year. He was 12th in the 4 a.m. last year. On Thursday, Washington and Lee. And he’s from Henrico, Virginia. McChesney, our defending champion and record holder, is in for fourth in last night’s 50. He is from Hillsborough, new Jersey and majoring in accounting in lane five. Colin

Twist of the Coast Guard Academy . He has been 11th and 12th, previously 15th in the 500 last night. He’s from Mahwah, new Jersey and in lane six. Oliver Charlotte Charlotte has been eighth in this event, previously fourth in the two. Im last night. He’s from Northampton, Massachusetts, not far from

Where he goes to school at Williams. Nathaniel Taft, freshman at Hamilton, is in seven. He’s from Fairfield, Connecticut. He was sixth in the 50 last night and Alexander Atherton was eighth in the 500 last night for Williams. He is from Davidson, North Carolina. He is your championship final referee. Again, your NCAA regular

Washington last year. One 3474 set on his way to the championship by James Machesney. The top qualifier in lane number four from the College of New Jersey. Alfred State in seven Usso Daniel Taft of Hamilton Wilkes went out first in lane seven is Taft of Hamilton. 2175. On the way out. Finkel was

Second right there at 2208. Morehouse McDaniel top the lane. Sell out quickly. He’s out. 4575. Boston College Limestone five and Chapman seven. King (Tennessee) Taft is over first at the 125. Now closest to him in lane four is McChesney. Last year, Mcchesney’s final 50 was something to behold and

McChesney now in first. And sure enough, McChesney now again using that strong last 50. Seven Taft hanging tough. Looks like Taft. Will be second if he can hang on, but McChesney takes this one going away. Another sub. 120. Excuse me. 135 just a couple tenths of a second off

His national record. 455 James Taft right there. One 3643 for second and third to Colin Twist of Coast Guard. Observations James . Towson. Michigan. Fontbonne. Calvin. Dean College 17. In his 200 freestyle. Here are your consolation finalist in one from Chicago. Annabelle Gilligan and two from Williams. Carter Roberts. And our consolation

Final for the women’s 200 freestyle. While Annabelle Olivo . Of Aurora, Illinois and University of Chicago and one, Carter Roebuck of Williams. And two, she’s from Buffalo, New York. Angela, 13th in the 500 last night for NYU, is from Mumbai, India and is part of the Liberal Studies program program.

Molly Hague, sophomore at Kenyon, is in Lane four, ninth in the 500 last night. She’s from Middleton, Wisconsin. Catherine Swan of Emory is in five. She’s from Pelham, mass. In six. Anna Pfeiffer of Denison. She has been 13th and seventh previously. She’s from Glencoe, Illinois and is majoring in data analytics and

Computer science. This is your consolation final referee . Your Mansfield Methodist at 144 and two. Semifinal. Stonehill Elmhurst from scoring 11. Oh! Shorter Ball State Angelo State this morning. Rider is in lane four at the moment. Molly Hague for Kenyon 2548 on the way out, sitting second with Roebuck of

Williams. Well, perhaps not sitting Akron Clemson Glenville State Carlow and Hague, still with the lead, albeit a slight one. She is out in 5331. Roebuck still second, 5354. And turning just a touch behind Hague now a swan for Emory and moving up on Swan Pfeiffer of Denison. And out there in lane eight,

Denison’s Quinn Brown, swimming well, Hague picks up some ground off of the 150 wall and there’s continuing that surge. The 175. She’s got a almost a body length now on her closest pursuers. And I think Hague will take this one for Kenyon closing. Well, in two is Roebuck. And sure enough

Roebuck is home. Second, third Denison’s Anna. Pfeiffer one 4980 for Molly Hague 150 .77 for Carter Roebuck and fought for with a 150 .98 sub 150 in the consolation final. Well now. Molly, who? It’s time to meet your championship finalist in the women’s 200 yards freestyle . Here are your championship

Finalists in the women’s 200 yards. Keystone Finlandia and Lander line up. Freshman from Kenyon, your 500 freestyle champion. And now to our championship, Tennessee J. Marsh . Last night’s champion in the 500 and the NCAA champion in the five and 1650. She is from Istanbul, Turkey. Nicole O’Neil,

Sophomore, NYU is in two. She was third in the 200 butterfly last year. She’s from Hatfield, Pennsylvania, and is another of the Liberal studies program majors at NYU. Penelope Helm, senior Emory, is in three. She’s from. Wayzata, Minnesota. Kaylee McIntyre. Again, seemingly no introduction at this point. One,

This event last year set a record last night in the 50. She was UAA champion in three events and their swimmer of the year. She’s from Novato, California and majoring in history. Emily Harris of Denison is in five. She was 14th in this event last year. She was the NCAA champion

In this event. She’s from Castalian Springs, Tennessee. Ella Roberson of MIT is in six. She was fourth in the 50 last night. She won the 5002 hundred freestyles at the Newmac and becoming their rookie of the year. She’s from Midland, Michigan and is majoring in brain and cognitive science.

Grace Wanger, a senior at Bates, is in seven. She has been sixth and eighth previously. She’s from Hanover, New Hampshire. And majoring in biochemistry, and Julia Tuijnman, freshman at Johns Hopkins, is in lane eight. She’s from Northfield, Michigan and majoring in computer science. This fall. One 4042 Shepherd Hannah Stern and defending

Champion Kaylee McIntyre is your top qualifier. She’s at one 4744 last year, and she’s coming out. Furman Rice MacIntyre. And at the first 50 McIntyre out in 2458. The rest of the field fairly even behind her. But certainly doesn’t look like this is going to be much of a race

For first. This is what I witnessed at the UAA new just swimming at a different level. Certainly has her work cut out for her to reach a 144 eight. Stern’s record for Amherst some 13 years ago, but she was out in a 5182. Wow. J Marsh was out in

53 plus, and that itself is moving right? She’s over in a one 1873 at the 150. I don’t know, it’s 144 eights in the cards, but maybe a 145 plus, which itself might be the very fastest 200 freestyle since stern set that record. Wow. And she is home in 140 605 for Katie

McIntyre, the runner up. One 4897 for Emily Harris of Denison and third, Penelope Helm of Emory with a one 4935 championship, J. Marsh of Kenyon . Hung in for third in 149, 937 congratulations, Katie. We are. Got it. And championship finalist. The divers. All right, ladies and gentlemen, it’s time

For the women’s springboard diving event. Di Person-i’m Redbirds ending. Nazareth University. A senior of Canandaigua, New York. The Empire state champion. La Salle Arizona. Diving to second, representing Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A freshman from San Jose, California, the one meter of Newmac champion Ciara Barrett. Honey. Guy’s third representing

University of Chicago on a Eastvale, California. She finished second in this event in 2022, 13th in the event. Last year. CC ten. 94 Representing the University of Chicago from Vancouver, Canada, she finished fourth last year in this event. Veronica Paul. Diving. Smith representing Amherst College, a junior from Columbia South

Carolina, she’s the defending National champion in this event. Sydney Blue. Lining up second, representing the University of Chicago, a freshman, Annabelle de Maryland. She’s a three time Maryland state champion. Little under. Davidson representing Case Western Reserve University. A two year on a Ursuline Ohio. She’s finished seventh the

Previous two years in this event and we’ll call. And your deep diver in this event representing expected college. Sir, from time NCAA qualifier. She’s the regional for champion in this event from Ithaca, New York Kaylee Kane. Now back to the award for the 200 free. Here are the results of the men’s 200

Yards freestyle. Your consolation results in 16 beneath or Navy of Rose-Hulman. Kane 15 J.B. UMass Lowell of MIT 14 Alexander Portland Emory. 13 Navy Tucker Emory 12 Nathaniel Earley of Trinity. 11 from Emory Harrison Pfeiffer Caltech from CMS Anderson. Anderson, Brazil, and the consolation champion from Emory in one 3794. Nichols

Beauty. And now let’s bring out your championship finalists . For the championship final here in the place from Williams, Alexander Atherton. Presenting these awards will be college of New Jersey coach David Down in seven 2022. Tag Kerwin. Francis from Washington. John Daemen Chowan. In fifth from Williams. Oliver Charlotte. In fourth from

Con College. Justin Finkel. Third from the Coast Guard Colin Joyce. In second from Hamilton. Nathaniel Townes. In the 15 years national champion, the 2024 Regis (Massachusetts) Keystone Hope Green Bay Boston College Wayne State (Michigan) 134 25 James with Chelsea . 2917 the women’s 200 yards freestyle and the consolation

Final in 16. Francis Hayward and Williams in 15 from Chicago. Annabelle Oliver in 14 from NYU. Aaliyah Walla in 14 from Denison. Quinn Brown. In 12 from Emory. Catholic Shaw, 11 from Denison. And Fort Lewis. Williams. Carter. Robert Of a ninth place and consolation champion from Kenyon, Molly

Hayes. And let’s bring out your top performers in the women’s 200 yards freestyle. Daemen Pace from Johns Hopkins. Julia Twombly. Davis& Elkins Awards NYU coach Trevor Neely. In seventh from NYU Nicole Mannino. In Six Families, Grace Wenger from the MIT, L.A. ladies . In fourth, from Kenyon Georgia Southern Chapman Rice. In third

From Emory. Penelope Helm. In the second from Denison. Emily Harris. Edward Waters University your NCAA Division three national champion with a time of 140 605 from NYU. Katie McIntyre . Now in Lane Lynn Chesney, your 2024 Men’s Freestyle national champion. You won the summit last year for the third Hollins

Utah Tech, this way. I’m just lucky to have a great team, great teachers behind me. And we just set ourselves up for success. Nice having a great time. Absolutely. You know, you’re a senior this year. What was your motivation throughout the season? Throughout the night. Like why do you do it,

Really just comes from the team. Like I just get everything from them and what I got into them. So it’s just nice. Got the best group of guys support around me. It’s Yeah. Can I get one more round of applause? You got 2024 Brandeis. I now have Katie MacIntyre

Sitting next to me, perfectly placed for women. Georgia Southwestern Brandeis. Shepherd Minnesota State Mankato, walk us through the race. I know the high. School around this time. And then I’ll go for it on a post-it note. Competitors And all of a sudden Angelo State SUNY Canton. So it’s. I don’t

Know. For the rest of them. I mean, you’ve created such a great game. SUNY Delhi one by one three seconds. How do you do it? What does it take being so dominant in the victory in the Shorter, well, it’s all credit to my team. Before I train every day, I have to train

Professionally, so how about that? So. My walk around the floor. Is MacIntyre. Congratulations, Emily. And now it’s time for the one Staten Island event. Our first. Ivan Alexa Rizzo, 104 B. Jacksonville. UMass Lowell. Keystone. Hartford. Hartford. Morehouse. One half. Caltech six and one half. Six and one half. P r Adelphi 105 c.

Georgian Court Omaha Buffalo one half seven, seven, eight, eight and one half. CC ten 033. Four. 7245. Seven and one half. Six. Seven one half. Seven one half. Seven. Veronica Palm 140. Bryant Guilford 750 one half seven. Akron. Sydney Lucy 140. Jacksonville. Hawaii. Bard. One half by four and one half. Five

And one half. Five and one half four, five and one half. Lillia Chattanooga 53 3350. 0.5454 and a half. Wisconsin-La Crosse Abigail Holcomb. 5132. Four. Seven. Seven. 7 to 1 half. Seven. One half. Six and one half. Seven and one half. Seven one half. 810. 105, 40. Three one half. Seven one half

Feet. Seven one half. Eight. Beginning round two. Alexa, 105ft. Away Couple one one half. Biola 203. 45.5. Five and one half. Six. Five and one half. Wisconsin-La Crosse cc 3033. Gettysburg. Half 6777766 one half. Veronica 51 5250. Award. 7778777. Sydney 105. Bowie State . 54. Six and one half. Seven.

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Six. Four and one half. Four and one half. Six. Keene State 203 feet. Drake. Gordon Seven. Seven. Seven. Seven. Seven and one half. Seven. Seven. Being the third round of guiding. Alexa. 2032. Seven. Seven. Seven. Siena 303. Second half. Second half seven. Eight. Seven. Six and one. Bard Tuskegee 1052.

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A half. Four. Four. Bowie State 303 B. Seven one half. Seven and seven. Seven and one half. Seven and one half. Eight and one half. Seven. Beginning round four. Alexa Toledo three. Seven. Eeyore. Aural 3D . Seven. Seven. One half. Seven. Seven Seven one half. Seven and one half. Seven cc. 403P.

Just the one. Six and one half. Six and one half. Six and one half. Six. Seven. Six and one half. Six and one half Veronica Borio three. Second half six. Six and one half seven. Six. Sydney 303 C. Malone Six and one half. Six and one half. Seven. Seven. Seven.

Seven. Six and one half million. 203 B. Seven. Seven. Seven. Seven and one half. Seven and one half. Seven and one half. Seven. Abigail 203. Morehead State and seven. Sad and seven and one half. Six and one half. Seven. Katie 403. 072 one half across. Beginning around five. Election 4032. Jacksonville. Loras. Second

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Half. Seven and one half. Six and one half. Seven and one half. Six and one half. Seven and one half. Seven. Veronica 105 C. Bradley. Loras five and one half. Five and one half. Five and one half. Six, six and one half. Six. Six, six. Lee 5133. Seven one half. Seven and one

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51 £0.32. Western Illinois. Lamar University. From the one one half eight, seven and one half. Thiel. Olivet Honey 5132. Half. 85115 one half. Six five 5134. Concord four one half. Five. Five. Six. Five and one half. Five one half. Six. Veronica. Long spinal. Nine quarter and three. Seven one half. Don’t know. One

Half. Three. Seven one one half. Eight. Eight. Sydney. Mercy. Four three. Georgia. Milwaukee seven one half seven eight. Seven and one half. Seven and one half. Eight and one half. Eight. Early Arkansas 5132 D. Seven second half two one half. Six two one half, six two one half seven six and one half.

Abigail Wilcox 5233. Jacksonville Walsh. Stockton one. Seven. Six. Six and one half. Six and one half. Seven. Six and one half. Six and one half. Kayley Hane 5132. He. Typekit. Milwaukee 30 one half eight one half eight eight one half eight one half 53rd. Cal State Dominguez Hills one meter.

Springboard down the track. All done in front of this report. Thiel one meter. The award of all one meter. Final report to the award podium immediately . Fans, it’s now time for NCAA Division three T-shirt class. Let’s get up and make some noise for a free T-shirt shirt. From the Georgetown .

Pearlier. Today we had the consolation finals for the women’s one meter, finishing in 16th place for the 381 .20. Denison University’s Lucie Minute in 15th place with a 384 .55. Emory University’s Renoir. And 14th place with a 390 .85 MIT Rachel Lowe in 13th place with a 398 .35 Denison

University Kirsten Johnson in 12th place with a 409. Even mites Emma Scott. In 11th place with a 418 .05 Tuft University’s Malia Luong in 10th place with a 418 .25 Ithaca College is Abby Maraschino and your ninth place finisher with a 426 .055 Rochester Institute of Technology is Maddie Williams

And now it’s time to introduce the awards for the top eight divers in the women’s one meter springboard event. A great showing ladies. This this evening. A big round of applause. And eighth place with a score of 433 .60. Representing Amherst College, Sydney Bloustein. In seventh place with

A 435 .05 Case Western Reserve University’s Abigail Wilcox. The . In sixth place with a 439 .05 mass. Institute of Technologies VRA Brittany. In fifth place with a four 4025 University of Chicago. Sisi Tang. In fourth place with A44 7.25, a universal City of Chicago’s Lilia Atanda.

For. In third place with a 452 .45 representing Nazareth College. Alexa Rizzo. In second place with a 452 .70 University of Chicago’s Veronica Fong. And your 2024 national champion on the women’s one meter springboard event with a 515.15 score for representing Ithaca College, Kaylee Lee Pace . This is the consolation final of

Event $400 million. These are the competition finalists in Lane. Number one. Bowdoin into Denison. Three Johns Hopkins for Carnegie Mellon. Five MIT six wash. U seven Hope and eight Bates. Relax, gentlemen. I’m here with your 2024 one meter springboard national champion. Troy Texas Tech. What did you do as your approach to

Playing for your communities? Even Oklahoma State yourself? Apart from the competition, the goal is to have fun. And I did it. Fantastic. Washington and Lee here . This is your consolation final referee. And now we resume with the consolation final of the men’s 400 yard medley relay. And Lane

One for Bowdoin. Jack Tran, Alex Grandpierre, Raphael Grandpierre, and Steve Ward for Denison. And two Devin Teston, Elijah Venos, Dylan Escano and Patrick Daly for Johns Hopkins in three reth. I’d just Anne Lindbergh, Avery Clapp, and John Heyman for Carnegie Mellon, and for Braden Morford, Christian Lanuza, Alexander Tarczynski,

And Arnav Deshpande. MIT in five, Zach West, Jacob McCarron, Bryce Roberts and Toby Iboshi Walsh who is in six. Alex McCormick, Nathan Lynn, Austin Bick and Ethan Phan. Hope is in seven. Colin Kaufman, Christian Jonaitis, Ben Katin and Graham Eisenmann, and for Bates in eight. Timothy Johnson, Merritt, Sam Ridderhof, John Weigel, and

Maximilian Coyer. In MIT Thiel, Hawaii Hilo and Wartburg for Lanuza five. McCarron. Six. Whitman six and Rutgers and right now it’s UEA rivals Alexander Tarczynski for Carnegie Mellon and four and excuse me, that’s Christian Minutesa in four for Carnegie Mellon and Nathan Lynn for Washu in six. Point Monmouth a junior

Now moving away from the field. Looks as though the tartans will have about a body length. And now closing well is Elijah Venos for the big red of Denison and Lane two. On 4205, at the halfway point for Carnegie Mellon, a strong two and Grove City Oral Roberts tied at six

St. Catherine Samford Oakland Carnegie Mellon was three 1577 this morning. I want to say they might have been a little slower than their seed time that they did at the UAS. Colby game Stephen F. Austin. Kentucky Wesleyan. North Georgia. Felician Nice safe. Start there for the anchor for Carnegie Mellon. Arnav

Deshpande, a sophomore. Daemen six. Carson-Newman 70. Looks so. This panda has this one well in hand now. It’s a very close race . Ethan Fang for Washington and six for Hopkins in three. It’s John Heyman, Patrick Daly anchoring for Denison. The race is clearly for second. I want to

Say Fang for Washu was over first and now closing. Well in five that is a bogey. But he doesn’t have the room sure enough. Three 1421 for Carnegie Mellon victorious here in the consolation final, runner up to Washu at Saint Louis and third to Hopkins anchored by John Heyman for the Carnegie Mellon

Team. Up Wartburg, Valdosta State and six Thiel Walsh John Jay. It is now time to meet your championship finalist in the men’s 400 yard medley relay . And as the championship finalists. March out! It’s worth mentioning that our NCAA record was set seven years ago now by Saginaw Valley State Andrew

Wilson, Christian Baker, and Ali Smith of Emory at three 1051. So it has stood for seven years. I have, I would say Chicago and Emory in particular have an outside shot at that record. It would take quite a swim. But certainly to this point these young men are showing themselves

To be quite capable at this meet. So in lane one for Carnegie. Excuse me. CMS is Jeremy Tan, Evan Dini, Frank Appelbaum and Anderson Basile. Kenyon is in two. Yuri Kozan, Alexa Dobrich, Marco Kuznik, and George Drake Olivet, the Calvin. And three, David Bajwa, Carlow Gannon, Julian Kamei and Charles

Platt for Chicago and for Hudson. Twitter Garrett Kozan, Jesse Sunjong’s and Sebastian Bernese Emory is in five. Ryan so Jake Meyer, Jeff Eccles and Nick Goudy Williams and six as Nicole Jacob, Grover, Barrett Heritage and Oliver Charlotte Tufts in seven. Eric Lundgren, Emmett Adams, Armand Sica and Sorin Girard, and NYU and eight

Derek Moss, Emmett Ralston, Leo Hahn, and Greg Weber. Troy Mitchell. Baylor Hawaii Hilo. Cabrini. Morehead State. Felician Purdue. Buffalo State 310 to 1 second, 2017 530. And right now in lane six and eight. That is Nicole for Williams and six and Moss, the med student for NYU, holding

That wall just before the 15 meter mark. And. Moss and Nicole turn together. They’ve got about a body length on so of Emory swimming well here in two. That is cousin for Kenyon. 4665 for Derek Moss on the way out. 4707 for cousin. And five over six out of seven. Piedmont Bucknell.

Georgia State. And Jake Meyer. As he has before. Staking Emory to a lead at the half way point. Not a big one, but still, he’s got Eccles coming up and at the 200. That is Kenyon in first at 40.36. Second 140 .49 for Emory. And now here comes Senn Guernsey

, our new record holder in the Hunter butterfly. And it looks like he’s going to get the Maroons back in the thick of this Eccles for Emory in five and two. That is picnic for Kenyon. Here comes ascendancy. Looks like Emory will be in the lead, but not by a whole lot.

Wow. Oh Kenyon and Emory and Chicago anchors were in the air together. That was quite a sight . And Dragojevic, who has provided a solid anchor for the owls at this meet, looks like he might have an edge. He just went out in 1995. Yeah and I don’t think they’re going to catch

Him. And it looks like this might be a national record. He’s close and there it is, 309 78 a new national record for Kenyon. Also under the old record, I believe. Yes Emory at three 1040 and Chicago third with a three 1161 a new national record. Wow. Fantastic swim by all four of

Those young men. Nichols Duke to Spalding of the existing electorates. Congratulations to Hamline on the championship and the new record. The black tradition. Let’s keep the energy going now, as we move into our final event of the evening. We Alcorn State Northland 45 California to keep the energy going, we’ll start back.

Stockton Tennessee Tech at. 58.50 Old Dominion William Jewell Malone. I mean, I felt like. Felician -2820 Williams 400 John Jay Green Bay in Lane number one. Calvin. And now we resume with the final events of the evening. The finals for the women’s 400 yard medley relay.

Our NCAA record is a 330 805 set two years ago by Kenyon Smith, Faidley Hart and Myra’s last year’s champion, three 3928 also, Kenyon, this will be the consolation final Calvin is in lane one. Emma merkel, Elise Boswell, Maggie Farrell and Isabella Gabel. The final referee . Rhodes is in two. Gracie

Shepherd, Paxton Smith, Eliza Halverson, and Adeline Carroll Bates. And three Sophie Caslin, Sarah Palmer, Emily Kalvitis and Grace Wenger. Swarthmore is in for Aaron Cerrone, Sophie Rodewald, Janine Collins and Elle Anthony Hope and five Sarah Kraus, Lauren Ryle, Greta Gidley and Delaney Wellesley Hopkins is in six. Kimberly Lynn Taylor

Howard, Catherine Pettit and Michelle Lou Claremont-mudd-scripps in seven and a Sharma Mackenzie Mayfield, Sunyoung Byun, and Madeline Kahn and Case Western in eight. Erica Rice, Kate Menzer, Claire Kozma, and Gabby Chambers, and as they finish the backstroke, Rhodes is Gracie Shepherd came home. I am wrong, it is Bates Sophie

Kessler Shepherd was fourth 5582 on the way out for Kessler and six Linfield and seven Lane Bloomsburg in eight. And they’re even in the middle of the pool swimming breaststroke for Bates Sarah Palmer, Sophie Roanoke. All for Swarthmore and four for Hope. It’s Lauren Ryle and five just at her shoulder for Johns

Hopkins. And not so far off the pace is Paxton Smith for Rhodes swimming butterfly for butterfly, Hope is Greta Gidley, who has swum some good performances at these championships in both relays and individually. Swarthmore it’s Janine Collins, in six for Hopkins. Catherine Pettit for Bates in three cavities and for

Rhodes and two hoverson. Grinnell Arkansas State Wheeling for Janine Collins, called Swarthmore. In five Grove City and Cal Poly Humboldt Buffalo State. And Collins presents her anchor with the lead for the garnet and two anchoring for Swarthmore Elle Anthony for Bates. It’s Grace Wenger. She’s off the pace now.

Wellesley of Hope will be trying to catch Anthony for Swarthmore. Also moving well in six is Lou for Hopkins, but at the moment it’s almost a body length for the Swarthmore anchor Elle Atherley, a sophomore. And Anthony actually extending the lead. This will be Swarthmore earning the 18 points. That

Comes with a consolation victory . Second was too close to call and it went to Hopkins with third. Rhodes. Three 4575 for the consolation victory. 340 709 was second and third. Rhodes was three 4778. It is time for your last heat of the evening. Let’s do that. Championship finals. In the

Women’s 470, the . And there you have them. All 32 of our finalists here in Lane one for Chicago. Joanna, you are Gopulu. Alicia. Susie. Alicia. Kelly and Annabelle Olivo for Williams and Tyus. Sophia. Ver. Clemson. Amanda. Wagner. Samantha Kilcoyne and Emma Dempster for New York. And three Nicole O’Neill, Anna Lee, Reina

Gomes and Kaylee McIntyre. MIT is in for Kate Augustin, Edna Chen, Lauren Levy and Ella Robertson for Kenyon and five Kaylee Lukic, Jenna Faidley, Gwen Eisenbeis and Lisa Torrecillas. Jeweled Denison, Ensign six Jasmine Park, Riley Tafelmeier, Emma Pritchett and Grace Kadlecik. Emory is in seven. Megan Jungers, Katie Cohen, Marion McDonald and Jane

Sanderson and the Sagehens at Pomona-pitzer. Round this one out. Gabby Calvi, Francisca Coppo, Abby Smith and Valerie Mello anchoring. Boise State Catholic. Fort Hays State Bryant. Castleton Gordon Lamar University 37 Bates Hawaii Hilo Young Harris Furman MacDonald from Sam Houston. Brown Emory and NYU. The Champions of Fire. Carlow and Tulane number eight

Butler Calvin Concord Shorter and Mello from Pomona, Pittsburgh. East Central. Towson. John Carroll. William Peace. Don’t want to jinx it, but I certainly think a new national record is within the realm of possibility here as well. Shorter. Georgia College. Illinois. Virginia Union. SUNY Potsdam. Hawaii Hilo. Findlay. Augustana (South Dakota. Troy.

UConn exchange five and six. New Orleans and seven nice looking underwater. Work on the part of MacLaren leading off for the ETH. Women So take about a half body length on jungers of Emory out in lane seven and right with them, and two. Excuse me, that was a question of MIT for Clara

And of Williams is in two, and she is not far off the pace. It’s looking breakout on the part of Augustana (Illinois) She gave herself a couple of feet there just on the underwater work. So MIT will be leading and Williams, currently second, 5341 on the way out for Kayla Gustin

Wisconsin-Eau Claire and a 5421 a 5445 for Kenyans. Watkins. Campbell Miles 647. Dina Chen, fifth year at MIT. Trying to keep the engineer’s status intact here, she’s got about a body length. But Fadhli, Kenyan is moving up on her. Looks like they’re going to be about even at the 175 wall. Amanda Wager

For Williams is right about a body length back and third. And will be faidley giving way to Eisenbeis, a sophomore for the owls. Lauren Levy, swimming butterfly for MIT. And two, that’s Kilcoyne, who’s having herself a great meet for Williams. She seemed to have separated themselves. And Eisenbeis is now about three

Quarters of a body length. As Libby and Kilcoyne turned together. And Nevada NYU is Raina Gomes. But no matter how fast Kaylee McIntyre is, I don’t think she’s going to make up ten yards in 100. And now surging well in two. That was Williams. Kilcoyne And if women have a

Significant lead heading to the anchor for Williams and two, Emma Dempster a freshman Ella Roberson for MIT and for Kenyon Lisa Torrecillas Jewell out. It’s still a body length lead at the 350. Five. To Torres. Silas. Jewell She’s trying to close. She is making up some ground.

This one. Oh, boy. This is going to be on the cycle. On the touch . And it goes to Williams at three 3917, 1/100 over Kenyon. Talk about a photo finish. Three 3996 for MIT. Three teams under 340 here. No national record, not so far from it, but three

3917 Williams team of McLaren Wagner Kilcoyne and Demeter victorious by 1/100 of a second under three view. And now I overheard that the final heat is under review, which undoubtedly means they’re looking at most likely looking at the relay exchanges . So while we wait for the final

Results of event 20, the women’s 400 million, which are under review, we will proceed with the results from the 19. The men’s 400 yards medley relay. In the consolation final in 16th Hope College in 15th. Bates. In 14th Bowdoin 13th. MIT. 12th Denison. 11th Johns Hopkins 10th. Wash. You and your consolation

Champion Carnegie Mellon . Let’s bring out your championship finalists in the men’s 400 yards medley relay. Presenting the awards for this relay will be Adam Hoyt, head coach of Tufts University . Golfer Mark. Here are the results of the championship final of the men’s 400 yards medley relay. In eighth place,

The team of tan Deedee Applebaum and Brazil from C.m.s. is. In seventh place, the team of Moss, Ralston, Hahn and Webby from NY New . In sixth place, Nicole Grover. Heritage and Charlotte. Excuse me. In sixth place, the team of Lundgren, Adams. Sika and Urard from Tufts. In fifth place,

Nicole Grover. Heritage and Charlotte from Williams. In fourth, Bajwa, Gammon. Cami and Platt from Calvin. In third place, the team of Tritter Clawson, Zanganeh and Vernice from the University of Chicago. In second place, the team of Sue Meyer, Eccles and Goudy from Emory. Emery’s time of 310 four zero under the previous Division

Three national record in that event. And your 2024 men’s 400 yard medley relay champions and a new NCAA Division three record time of 309 78. The team of Kocian, Dobrich, Chris Snitch and Dragojevic from Kenyon College . And now the awards for the Final Eight. The final event of the

Evening. Event 20. The women’s 400 yards medley relay. After officials review. There were no, I repeat, no disqualifications. All teams completed the competition. In the consolation final in 16 case Western in 15th Calvin 14th CMS. In 13th Bates. In 12th was Hope College. 11th Rhodes 10th Johns Hopkins and your consolation champion in

Three 4575 Swarthmore the. Now let’s bring out your championship finalists in the women’s 400 yard medley relay. These awards will be presented by Kellen Beckwith, associate head coach at Denison. In the championship final. In eighth place, the team of Calvi Coppo, Smith and Mello from Pomona. Pitzer. In seventh, the

Team of Georgopoulou Susie Kelly and Olivo from the University of Chicago. In sixth place, the team of youngers, Cohen, McDonald and Sanderson from Emory. In fifth place from NYU, the team of Ranil Lee Gomes and McIntyre. In fourth place, the team of Park Tafelmeier Pritchett and Kadlecik from Denison. In third place,

Augustine, Chen, Levy and Roberson from MIT. In second place, the team of Ukic, Faidley, Eisenbeis and Torres Silas DeWalt from Kenyon. And your 2024 National champion in the 400 yards medley relay for women, the team of Virkler and Wagner Kilcoyne and Demeter from Williams. Their time at 339 .17. Congratulations, Williams! I am

Standing next to your men’s 400 medley relay national champion. Buffalo State Ole Miss Middlebury Marco California and Florida. Emory not there yet. Now for the women. What are your goals for this. Comptroller’s two weighed, we will be. Watching, to see Syracuse. Why not ? And so we have it tonight.

Ending day two finals. Another thrilling night of swimming with another 2 or 3 national records. Great competition. And so, as we head into tomorrow, we’re looking at our team races. Having separated slightly. They have yet to be posted here, so we’ll catch you up in the morning so long and we’ll see

You tomorrow at 10 a.m. eastern time

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