Got a bunch of Cal swimmers in the early heats here. They’ll have to be under 42 seconds if they want a chance to make it back, but this is an event that’s harder to have big time drops from PBs.
Heat 2: Evan Petty - 3rd in heat - 42.62 (PB by 0.07); potential DQ in this heat
Heat 3: Robin Hanson - 1st in heat - 42.22 (PB by 0.15)
Got a bunch of Cal swimmers in the early heats here. They’ll have to be under 42 seconds if they want a chance to make it back, but this is an event that’s harder to have big time drops from PBs.
Heat 2: Evan Petty - 3rd in heat - 42.62 (PB by 0.07); potential DQ in this heat
Heat 3: Robin Hanson - 1st in heat - 42.22 (PB by 0.15)
100 freestyle
Got a bunch of Cal swimmers in the early heats here. They’ll have to be under 42 seconds if they want a chance to make it back, but this is an event that’s harder to have big time drops from PBs.
Heat 2: Evan Petty - 3rd in heat - 42.62 (PB by 0.07); potential DQ in this heat
Heat 3: Robin Hanson - 1st in heat - 42.22 (PB by 0.15)
Finalists
Texas - 1/1
Cal - 1/2
Indiana - 1/0
Heat 6: Jack Alexy - 1st in heat - 40.45; Matthew Jensen - 4th in heat - 41.61
Texas’ Chris Giuliano finished 2nd behind Alexy with a 40.70.
Heat 7: Bjorn Seeliger - 41.41 - 5th in heat
That’s close for Jensen and Seeliger, but definitely good enough for a return swim for Seeliger. Unsure about Jensen
Tennessee’s broke a NCAA record with a 39.83 in the final heat. Took down a legendary Caeleb Dressel record with that prelim swim.
Heat 5: Nans Mazellier - 42.19 - 3rd in heat
Texas’ Luke Hobson was also in this heat. He won with a 41.45, that’s borderline A final