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Drury takes over the relay record, leadership of men

NCAA Division II Championships, night 3: Drury takes relay record, guided tour of men

It was a long wait for Drury. The Panthers have been in second place at the NCAA Division II Championships of the men since the winning of their 12th and last team title in 2014.

The end on Thursday for the session in the Natatorium of Indiana University could be what you need to move to a title.

Drury ended the session by seting up the NCAA record in the men's 400 medley relay and sent it to Friday with a 29-point lead at the University of Tampa to dethrone from the summit of the NCAAs. The Medley relay also brought a DQ for Uindy, which is third in Tampa in Tampa's residues, which probably ended his title hopes.

The drury women, who also searched for a first title since 2014, lead the women's ranking, although the eight-point advantage is smarter compared to the reigning Champ Nova Southeastern.

The entire campaign from night 3 and team evaluates when we go to Indianapolis on Friday:

Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 19                     
  1. Drury                             262   2. Nova S'Eastern                    254
  3. Colorado Mesa                     174   4. Indy                              169
  5. Grand Valley                      119   6. Lynn                              115
  7. Tampa                             101   8. Simon Fraser                       87
  9. Findlay                            81  10. West Florida                       80
 11. Wingate                            74  12. Clarion                            73
 13. Augustana                          57  14. Azusa Pacific                      53
 15. Catawba                            43  16. Oklahoma Christi                   35
 16. Csu East Bay                       35  18. Wayne State                        29
 19. Delta State                        28  20. Nmu                                21
 21. Msu Mankato                        20  22. McKendree                          19
 23. Henderson St.                      15  23. Umsl                               15
 25. Truman St.                         14  25. Southern Conn                      14
 27. Emmanuel                           12  28. West Chester University             6
 28. Florida Southern                    6  30. Davenport                           2
 31. Concordia                           1  31. Carson-Newman                       1
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 20                      
  1. Drury                             268   2. Tampa                             239
  3. Indy                              170   4. McKendree                         169
  5. Grand Valley                      144   6. Florida Southern                   94
  7. Lewis                              87   8. Lynn                               86
  9. Colorado Mesa                      75   9. Wayne State                        75
 11. Wingate                            69  12. St Cloud St                        58
 12. Clarion                            58  14. Nmu                                43
 15. Catawba                            42  16. Missouri S & T                     40
 17. Rollins                            37  17. Ouachita                           37
 19. Nova S'Eastern                     26  20. Simon Fraser                       25
 21. Carson-Newman                      24  22. West Chester University            22
 23. Delta State                        15  24. Quincy                             14
 24. Montevallo                         14  26. Roberts Wesleyan                   13
 27. Davenport                          12  27. Mines                              12
 27. Barry U                            12  30. Biola University                    7
 30. College of Staten Island            7  32. Henderson St.                       5
 33. Saginaw Valley                      4  33. Findlay                             4

Women 100 butterfly

Luna Mertins Put on the NCAA record in January and the Meet record in the morning. On Thursday evening she both resigned her second NCAA title and the fourth top four finish in a row.

The fifth year from Lynn University left no doubt, 51.78 and won almost two seconds. She released her meetings with 52.00 in the morning and the NCAA standard of 51.85 from February.

Drury's Mellie Wijk Was the next best finisher in 53.49 to add her to your 200 -Ment title. Which is just a fee from the CSU East Bay from's Tehani Kong, Who went 53.58. Emily Mears-Bentley From Findlay was 0.01 behind Kong for fourth place. She was third with Kong last year.

Event 12  Women 100 Yard Butterfly
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     NCAA DII: N 51.78  3/13/2025 Luna Mertins, Lynn
         Meet: M 51.78  3/13/2025 Luna Mertins, Lynn
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Mertins, Luna          5Y Lynn                52.00      51.78N  20  
    r:+0.73  23.84        51.78 (27.94)
  2 Wijk, Mellie           SR Drury               53.60      53.49   17  
    r:+0.72  24.70        53.49 (28.79)
  3 Kong, Tehani           SO CSU East Bay        53.40      53.58   16  
    r:+0.71  25.21        53.58 (28.37)
  4 Mears-Bentley, Emily   JR Findlay             53.96      53.59   15  
    r:+0.64  25.12        53.59 (28.47)
  5 Glasgow, Justice       SR Southern Conn       54.31      54.11   14  
    r:+0.69  25.19        54.11 (28.92)
  6 Paaske, Andrea         SR Indy                54.31      54.51   13  
    r:+0.74  25.13        54.51 (29.38)
  7 Onofer, Eniko          SO Catawba             54.76      54.86   12  
    r:+0.70  25.23        54.86 (29.63)
  8 Kloth, Mikayla         JR Delta State         54.69      55.36   11  
    r:+0.63  25.58        55.36 (29.78)

Men's 100 butterfly

McKendree Jackson funny defended his top seed in a devil of a race and 45.85 years old to win. He dd his work in the front half, in 9:49 p.m. Parker Knollman from Tampa by 0.13 seconds. Funny was sixth last year.

Alejandro Villarejo by Drury was third in 46.18, two tenths over Uindy's Oskar Sacki, Villarejo improves a place from last year.

Event 13  Men 100 Yard Butterfly
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     NCAA DII: N 44.32  3/14/2019 Marius Kusch, Queens (NC)
         Meet: M 44.32  3/14/2019 Marius Kusch, Queens (NC)
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Lustig, Jackson        SR McKendree           46.35      45.85   20  
    r:+0.67  21.49        45.85 (24.36)
  2 Knollman, Parker       SR Tampa               46.61      45.98   17  
    r:+0.68  21.63        45.98 (24.35)
  3 Villarejo, Alejandro   JR Drury               46.53      46.18   16  
    r:+0.62  21.74        46.18 (24.44)
  4 Sawicki, Oskar         JR Indy                46.46      46.38   15  
    r:+0.66  20.98        46.38 (25.40)
  5 Viallon, Nino          JR Florida Southern    46.79      46.72   14  
    r:+0.63  21.53        46.72 (25.19)
  6 Pieterse, Antonie      FR Roberts Wesleyan    46.66      46.74   13  
    r:+0.65  21.72        46.74 (25.02)
  7 Godard, Lance          JR St Cloud St         46.84      46.85   12  
    r:+0.65  21.75        46.85 (25.10)
  8 Kolesnikov, Aleksei    JR Montevallo          46.81      46.93   11  
    r:+0.60  21.35        46.93 (25.58)

400 individual medley for women

Andrea Gomez EspinosaIn the 400 -M times it was not about fourth place and promised that it might be left in the tank at night. The Uindy Senior did it.

Gomez Espinosa was more than seven ticks faster in 4: 11.72 and won over the field by more than four seconds. Gomez Espinosa was 4:13 in the season. She was the silver medalist of last year.

Nova Southeasters May lowy Was the second for the second in a row in 4: 15.04. She was third last year. Grand Valley's Katie O'Connell with third place in 4: 16.36 with Claire Conover From Drury fourth a place better than last year.

Event 14  Women 400 Yard IM
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     NCAA DII: N 4:08.56  3/10/2016 Patri Castro Ortega, Queens (NC)
         Meet: M 4:08.56  3/10/2016 Patri Castro Ortega, Queens (NC)
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Gomez Espinosa, Andre  SR Indy              4:19.07    4:11.72   20  
    r:+0.74  26.54        56.71 (30.17)
        1:29.15 (32.44)     2:00.45 (31.30)
        2:37.25 (36.80)     3:14.15 (36.90)
        3:43.53 (29.38)     4:11.72 (28.19)
  2 Lowy, May              SR Nova S'eastern    4:16.40    4:15.04   17  
    r:+0.63  27.35        58.23 (30.88)
        1:30.95 (32.72)     2:02.46 (31.51)
        2:39.45 (36.99)     3:15.97 (36.52)
        3:45.73 (29.76)     4:15.04 (29.31)
  3 O'Connell, Katie       JR Grand Valley      4:19.04    4:16.36   16  
    r:+0.76  27.89      1:00.09 (32.20)
        1:33.30 (33.21)     2:05.63 (32.33)
        2:41.78 (36.15)     3:18.35 (36.57)
        3:47.83 (29.48)     4:16.36 (28.53)
  4 Conover, Claire        SR Drury             4:18.52    4:16.54   15  
    r:+0.68  27.44        59.28 (31.84)
        1:32.59 (33.31)     2:06.18 (33.59)
        2:40.97 (34.79)     3:16.44 (35.47)
        3:46.72 (30.28)     4:16.54 (29.82)
  5 Bokos, Burlingtyn      FR Tampa             4:20.78    4:16.65   14  
    r:+0.78  26.58        56.82 (30.24)
        1:29.75 (32.93)     2:02.45 (32.70)
        2:39.30 (36.85)     3:16.63 (37.33)
        3:47.16 (30.53)     4:16.65 (29.49)
  6 Bains, Sophia          SR Colorado Mesa     4:19.87    4:18.68   13  
    r:+0.64  27.45        58.84 (31.39)
        1:31.71 (32.87)     2:03.57 (31.86)
        2:40.72 (37.15)     3:19.14 (38.42)
        3:49.25 (30.11)     4:18.68 (29.43)
  7 Schiller, Isabell      JR Emmanuel          4:21.36    4:21.57   12  
    r:+0.87  27.18        59.31 (32.13)
        1:31.09 (31.78)     2:03.31 (32.22)
        2:40.98 (37.67)     3:18.79 (37.81)
        3:50.98 (32.19)     4:21.57 (30.59)
  8 Bergum, Gwen           SO Drury             4:21.27    4:25.45   11  
    r:+0.74  28.01      1:01.02 (33.01)
        1:34.65 (33.63)     2:08.52 (33.87)
        2:44.17 (35.65)     3:21.64 (37.47)
        3:54.52 (32.88)     4:25.45 (30.93)

400 individual medley for men

The second out of 200 in the 400-in times on the men's side, with Uindy Freshman Jeremias Pock leaves the field in 3: 44.03 to win. He was 4.57 second SUP on the field with Connor Bishel by Missouri S&T Medal for the second year in a row in 3: 48.60.

Marcus Mak By Simon Fraser and Tom Thalau Both broke 3:50, Maks 3: 49.53 better by a tenth for silver. Joao Nogueira From Drury, a year ago, was the fifth. Silas buys won the B final for the second time in a row for Indy; His 3: 50.4 would have been fifth in the championship final.

Event 15  Men 400 Yard IM
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     NCAA DII: N 3:40.22  3/14/2024 Benjamin Sampson, Colorado Mesa
         Meet: M 3:40.22  3/14/2024 Benjamin Sampson, Colorado Mesa
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Pock, Jeremias         FR Indy              3:50.25    3:44.03   20  
    r:+0.68  23.79        51.20 (27.41)
        1:20.75 (29.55)     1:49.28 (28.53)
        2:19.73 (30.45)     2:50.86 (31.13)
        3:17.98 (27.12)     3:44.03 (26.05)
  2 Bichsel, Connor        JR Missouri S & T    3:50.23    3:48.60   17  
    r:+0.64  24.25        52.31 (28.06)
        1:22.05 (29.74)     1:51.63 (29.58)
        2:22.43 (30.80)     2:54.11 (31.68)
        3:21.46 (27.35)     3:48.60 (27.14)
  3 Mak, Marcus            JR Simon Fraser      3:52.38    3:49.53   16  
    r:+0.64  23.72        51.88 (28.16)
        1:21.60 (29.72)     1:50.90 (29.30)
        2:23.30 (32.40)     2:56.26 (32.96)
        3:23.93 (27.67)     3:49.53 (25.60)
  4 Thalau, Tom            FR Lewis             3:52.27    3:49.63   15  
    r:+0.71  24.41        52.46 (28.05)
        1:21.38 (28.92)     1:50.18 (28.80)
        2:23.21 (33.03)     2:56.45 (33.24)
        3:23.56 (27.11)     3:49.63 (26.07)
  5 Nogueira, Joao         JR Drury             3:51.55    3:51.05   14  
    r:+0.68  24.22        52.33 (28.11)
        1:22.14 (29.81)     1:51.42 (29.28)
        2:23.78 (32.36)     2:56.98 (33.20)
        3:24.48 (27.50)     3:51.05 (26.57)
  6 Walsh, Wyatt           JR Quincy            3:52.39    3:51.48   13  
    r:+0.63  24.21        52.65 (28.44)
        1:23.53 (30.88)     1:53.49 (29.96)
        2:25.61 (32.12)     2:58.44 (32.83)
        3:25.66 (27.22)     3:51.48 (25.82)
  7 McInerny, Evan         5Y Rollins           3:50.90    3:52.33   12  
    r:+0.66  24.17        51.85 (27.68)
        1:21.21 (29.36)     1:50.42 (29.21)
        2:23.70 (33.28)     2:57.31 (33.61)
        3:25.40 (28.09)     3:52.33 (26.93)
  8 Bujdoso, Zsombor       SO Ouachita          3:52.44    3:57.69   11  
    r:+0.67  24.56        53.15 (28.59)
        1:22.83 (29.68)     1:53.18 (30.35)
        2:25.47 (32.29)     2:59.54 (34.07)
        3:28.95 (29.41)     3:57.69 (28.74)

Women 200 freestyle

After the Nova Southeastern Freshman had reached fifth in the 50 free Nova southasters Kristina Orban I have your first gold and applies 1: 45.92 to win over 200 freely. She was second when the field turned around at home, but her febrile finale 50 out of 26.79 helped her get past her Montana White From Azusa Pacific. White was 1: 46.06, a place from third place last year. She exchanged places with the silver medalist of the past year. Tori Meklensek by Simon Fraser, who went 1: 46.60 for bronze.

Lucy Hendley, The top seed in the Prelims was the fourth in 1: 47.12, 34 slower than in preliminaries.

 Event 16  Women 200 Yard Freestyle
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     NCAA DII: N 1:44.44  2/10/2016 Patri Castro Ortega, Queens (NC)
         Meet: M 1:45.27  3/12/2015 Patri Castro Ortega, Queens (NC)
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Orban, Kristina        FR Nova S'eastern    1:47.00    1:45.92   20  
    r:+0.67  25.12        52.07 (26.95)
        1:19.13 (27.06)     1:45.92 (26.79)
  2 White, Montana         SR Azusa Pacific     1:46.79    1:46.06   17  
    r:+0.77  24.88        51.69 (26.81)
        1:18.72 (27.03)     1:46.06 (27.34)
  3 Meklensek, Tori        SR Simon Fraser      1:47.44    1:46.60   16  
    r:+0.70  25.37        52.36 (26.99)
        1:19.55 (27.19)     1:46.60 (27.05)
  4 Hedley, Lucy           JR Grand Valley      1:46.78    1:47.12   15  
    r:+0.74  24.85        51.92 (27.07)
        1:19.54 (27.62)     1:47.12 (27.58)
  5 Greenwood, Tammy       SO Oklahoma Christi  1:49.10    1:47.52   14  
    r:+0.69  25.38        52.47 (27.09)
        1:19.85 (27.38)     1:47.52 (27.67)
  6 Ronningdal, Emilia     JR Nova S'eastern    1:48.47    1:47.59   13  
    r:+0.73  25.30        52.39 (27.09)
        1:19.94 (27.55)     1:47.59 (27.65)
  7 Traube, Emily          SR Truman St.        1:48.70    1:49.80   12  
    r:+0.61  25.57        53.02 (27.45)
        1:20.89 (27.87)     1:49.80 (28.91)
  8 Walker, Ellie          5Y Drury             1:48.81    1:49.87   11  
    r:+0.77  25.56        53.32 (27.76)
        1:21.53 (28.21)     1:49.87 (28.34)

Men 200 freestyle

Jacob Hamlin He took his second gold of the meeting, the 1,000 free champion, which reached 1: 33.38 to freely achieve a win in the 200. The Tampa in the second year was high at McKendrees .25 seconds Volodymyr Gavrysh and .33 on Matthew Bosch By Grand Valley. Bosch was the silver medalist of last year.

Hamlin was the 12th place as a newcomer. Catawba in the second year Maksymilian Minichowski was fourth in 1: 34.59, on the 16th last year. Drury scored on the fifth via Matteo Vissotto, But Tampa went 1-6-8.

Event 17  Men 200 Yard Freestyle
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     NCAA DII: N 1:32.46  3/10/2016 Dion Dreesens, Queens (NC)
         Meet: M 1:32.46  3/10/2016 Dion Dreesens, Queens (NC)
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Hamlin, Jacob          SO Tampa             1:33.90    1:33.38   20  
    r:+0.68  22.24        46.04 (23.80)
        1:09.83 (23.79)     1:33.38 (23.55)
  2 Gavrysh, Volodymyr     FR McKendree         1:34.57    1:33.63   17  
    r:+0.60  22.62        46.62 (24.00)
        1:10.37 (23.75)     1:33.63 (23.26)
  3 Bosch, Matthew         SR Grand Valley      1:34.04    1:33.71   16  
    r:+0.74  21.92        45.95 (24.03)
        1:10.19 (24.24)     1:33.71 (23.52)
  4 Minichowski, Maksymil  SO Catawba           1:34.97    1:34.59   15  
    r:+0.64  21.94        45.93 (23.99)
        1:10.22 (24.29)     1:34.59 (24.37)
  5 Vissotto, Matteo       SO Drury             1:35.18    1:35.26   14  
    r:+0.66  22.22        46.19 (23.97)
        1:10.65 (24.46)     1:35.26 (24.61)
  6 Ponce De Leon, Rafael  5Y Tampa             1:35.22    1:35.40   13  
    r:+0.71  22.37        46.83 (24.46)
        1:11.52 (24.69)     1:35.40 (23.88)
  7 Meszaros, Daniel       FR Ouachita          1:35.16    1:36.07   12  
    r:+0.64  22.25        46.57 (24.32)
        1:11.25 (24.68)     1:36.07 (24.82)
  8 Brandon, Caleb         5Y Tampa             1:35.25    1:38.73   11  
    r:+0.69  22.03        47.12 (25.09)
        1:12.77 (25.65)     1:38.73 (25.96)

3-meter diving of men

Drury increased a big thrust by stopping the clarification of the points. Isarael Zavaleta scored 596.55 points to win gold after led all day. The three-time NCAA Division III champion in Kenyon has effectively impressed.

It took a final that consisted of Wayne State and Clarion Diverse. Julia Osuna Kelly The state of Wayne was the only diver who scored 571.30 points for silver both in the previous and in the final of 500 points. Last year he had set up the Meet record of 645.15 points when winning gold.

Zakary Kennedy From Clarion, four golden eagles led the top eight and five among the top 13 with 506.65 points, half a point over Max Wasiniak by Wayne State. Michael Flamm Also meet 500 points for fifth place.

Two B finalists – Matthew Blommel By Grand Valley and Staten of Iceland Yubal Parra – also 500 points.

Event 18  Men 3 mtr Diving
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     NCAA DII: N 624.80  3/17/2018 Ammar Hassan, Colorado Mesa
         Meet: M 624.80  3/17/2018 Ammar Hassan, Colorado Mesa
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Zavaleta, Israel       SR Drury              544.35     596.55   20  
  2 Osuna Kelly, Julio     SR Wayne State        510.90     571.30   17  
  3 Kennedy, Zakary        FR Clarion            483.35     506.65   16  
  4 Wasiniak, Max          SO Wayne State        461.45     506.15   15  
  5 Flamm, Michael         SO Clarion            475.45     505.25   14  
  6 Coronado, Ethan        FR Clarion            476.30     499.50   13  
  7 Gauck, Matthew         FR Davenport          468.75     478.85   12  
  8 Lindeman, Corwin       FR Clarion            486.85     470.25   11

400 Medley Relay for women

The second runner-up of last year, Colorado Mesa, is in the team ranking of third parties, which is partly 3: 37.54 of this repetitional relay title to defeat Drury by 0.43 seconds. Agata Naskret, Antonia Leese, Kiara Borchardt And Ada Qunell were the quartet.

Drury, supported by Jonette Laegried's 59.70 split in the chest hat were the second. Findlay was second, nine tenths in Nova Southeasters.

Event 19  Women 400 Yard Medley Relay
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     NCAA DII: N 3:35.70  3/14/2019 Queens (NC)
                          P Lapshina, M Prayson, G DaCruz, K Dobson
         Meet: M 3:35.70  3/14/2019 Queens (NC)
                          Lapshina, Prayson, DaCruz, Dobson
    School                                 Seed     Finals Points 
==================================================================================
  1 Colorado Mesa                       3:39.57    3:37.54   40  
     1) Naskret, Agata JR             2) r:0.36 Leese, Antonia SO     
     3) r:0.47 Borchardt, Kiara JR    4) Qunell, Ada JR               
             24.95        51.53 (51.53)
        1:20.01 (28.48)   1:53.15 (1:01.62)
        2:18.47 (25.32)     2:48.03 (54.88)
        3:11.30 (23.27)     3:37.54 (49.51)
  2 Drury                               3:38.72    3:37.97   34  
     1) Lee, Kirsten SR               2) r:0.33 Laegreid, Jonette FR  
     3) r:0.43 Wijk, Mellie SR        4) r:0.54 Morales, Maria FR     
             26.63        55.41 (55.41)
        1:23.05 (27.64)     1:55.11 (59.70)
        2:19.58 (24.47)     2:48.37 (53.26)
        3:11.94 (23.57)     3:37.97 (49.60)
  3 Findlay                             3:41.70    3:38.64   32  
     1) Melnyk, Oleksandra SR         2) r:0.21 Susi, Katie JR        
     3) r:0.24 Mears-Bentley, mily JR 4) r:0.24 Jones, Sydney SR      
             26.29        53.61 (53.61)
        1:22.02 (28.41)   1:54.64 (1:01.03)
        2:19.43 (24.79)     2:47.89 (53.25)
        3:11.50 (23.61)     3:38.64 (50.75)
  4 Nova S'eastern                      3:39.75    3:39.54   30  
     1) Goncalves, Maria SR           2) r:0.33 Gass, Claire SR       
     3) r:0.49 Lowy, May SR           4) r:0.28 Kurdi, Zsofia 5Y      
             26.40        54.61 (54.61)
        1:22.00 (27.39)     1:54.57 (59.96)
        2:20.30 (25.73)     2:49.94 (55.37)
        3:13.19 (23.25)     3:39.54 (49.60)
  5 Wingate                             3:40.85    3:39.80   28  
     1) Beesmans, Marta SR            2) r:0.27 Dwojak, Natalia JR    
     3) r:0.20 Zapata Ceballostina SO 4) r:0.14 Andrews, Lucinda SR   
             26.80        55.01 (55.01)
        1:23.35 (28.34)   1:55.95 (1:00.94)
        2:21.31 (25.36)     2:50.64 (54.69)
        3:13.94 (23.30)     3:39.80 (49.16)
  6 Catawba                             3:44.01    3:41.61   26  
     1) Onofer, Eniko SO              2) r:0.41 McKenzie, Sydney JR   
     3) r:0.41 Peterson, Sydney FR    4) r:0.43 Reckmann, Marit JR    
             26.82        55.71 (55.71)
        1:24.09 (28.38)   1:57.19 (1:01.48)
        2:22.14 (24.95)     2:52.00 (54.81)
        3:15.39 (23.39)     3:41.61 (49.61)
  7 Tampa                               3:41.58    3:41.89   24  
     1) McCaffrey, Kimberly JR        2) r:0.22 Soderlind, Alicia FR  
     3) r:0.66 Bokos, Burlingtyn FR   4) r:0.46 Morin, Tilde JR       
             26.33        55.45 (55.45)
        1:23.94 (28.49)   1:57.01 (1:01.56)
        2:22.48 (25.47)     2:52.10 (55.09)
        3:15.46 (23.36)     3:41.89 (49.79)
  8 Indy                                3:39.49    3:42.43   22  
     1) Reinke, Caroline JR           2) r:0.50 Schmidt, Celina SR    
     3) r:0.16 Paaske, Andrea SR      4) r:0.12 Namutebi, Kirabo SO   
             26.67        55.48 (55.48)
        1:24.19 (28.71)   1:57.30 (1:01.82)
        2:21.97 (24.67)     2:51.38 (54.08)
        3:15.08 (23.70)     3:42.43 (51.05)

400 medley relay for men

McKendree was a tenth of the second faster than the NCAA record that it won last year. But that was not important because Drury 3: 06.75 and the record undermined 0.36 seconds. Ivan Adamchuk, Davi Mourao, Alejandro Villarejo And Lucas Minauer Has done the job. Drury had been second in this race last year.

Three quarters of the relay from 2024- Patryk Rozenek, Jackson funny And Tyson on – were back for McKendree. Grand Valley was third with Tampa and anchored Jacob Hamlin, fifth. Uindy ran under the top eight before a disqualification in the last handover.

Event 20  Men 400 Yard Medley Relay
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     NCAA DII: N 3:07.11  3/14/2024 McKendree
                          P Rozenek, F Pinheiro, J Lustig, T Upton
         Meet: M 3:07.11  3/14/2024 McKendree
                          P Rozenek, F Pinheiro, J Lustig, T Upton
    School                                 Seed     Finals Points 
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  1 Drury                               3:06.83    3:06.75N  40  
     1) Adamchuk, Ivan SO             2) r:0.39 Mourao, Davi SR       
     3) r:0.13 Villarejo, Alejndro JR 4) r:0.22 Minuer, Lucas JR      
             22.24        46.20 (46.20)
        1:10.00 (23.80)     1:38.09 (51.89)
        1:58.95 (20.86)     2:23.82 (45.73)
        2:44.20 (20.38)     3:06.75 (42.93)
  2 McKendree                           3:08.27    3:07.01N  34  
     1) Rozenek, Patryk SR            2) r:0.17 Bertulis, Nojus FR    
     3) r:0.21 Lustig, Jackson SR     4) r:0.15 Upton, Tyson SO       
             22.09        46.57 (46.57)
        1:10.71 (24.14)     1:39.21 (52.64)
        1:59.87 (20.66)     2:24.53 (45.32)
        2:44.52 (19.99)     3:07.01 (42.48)
  3 Grand Valley                        3:09.05    3:08.52   32  
     1) Dies, Aaron SR                2) r:0.22 Goh, Andrew SO        
     3) r:0.22 Nunez Del Pradoeban FR 4) r:0.40 Bosch, Matthew SR     
             22.74        47.93 (47.93)
        1:11.94 (24.01)     1:40.68 (52.75)
        2:01.57 (20.89)     2:26.80 (46.12)
        2:46.51 (19.71)     3:08.52 (41.72)
  4 Florida Southern                    3:08.87    3:08.54   30  
     1) Wilson, Brandon SR            2) r:0.19 Barczyk, Janek SO     
     3) r:0.14 Viallon, Nino JR       4) r:0.29 Da Rocha, Matheus SO  
             21.95        46.33 (46.33)
        1:10.21 (23.88)     1:38.51 (52.18)
        1:59.54 (21.03)     2:24.89 (46.38)
        2:45.77 (20.88)     3:08.54 (43.65)
  5 Tampa                               3:09.87    3:08.76   28  
     1) Beckstead-Holman, William JR  2) r:0.20 Mindek, Jared SR      
     3) r:0.35 Knollman, Parker SR    4) r:0.40 Hamlin, Jacob SO      
             22.13        47.22 (47.22)
        1:11.31 (24.09)     1:39.48 (52.26)
        2:00.68 (21.20)     2:25.45 (45.97)
        2:46.01 (20.56)     3:08.76 (43.31)
  6 Lynn                                3:10.33    3:09.43   26  
     1) Melcer, Paul JR               2) r:0.26 Tsyfarov, Maxim SO    
     3) r:0.27 Kostin, Vitaly 5Y      4) r:0.01 Grabowski, Maurice JR 
             22.81        47.39 (47.39)
        1:11.59 (24.20)     1:40.17 (52.78)
        2:01.26 (21.09)     2:26.43 (46.26)
        2:46.32 (19.89)     3:09.43 (43.00)
  7 Lewis                               3:12.76    3:10.49   24  
     1) Jacinto, Jerard 5Y            2) r:0.18 Streefland, River FR  
     3) r:0.04 Vincent, Davidson SO   4) r:0.20 Howard, Matt JR       
             22.41        46.99 (46.99)
        1:11.56 (24.57)     1:40.87 (53.88)
        2:02.03 (21.16)     2:27.25 (46.38)
        2:47.30 (20.05)     3:10.49 (43.24)
  8 Wingate                             3:12.35    3:10.90   22  
     1) Chagas Filho, Ney JR          2) r:0.18 Martijena, Andres JR  
     3) r:0.08 Topchanalis, Mike SO   4) r:0.19 Witzell, Anton SO     
             22.89        48.27 (48.27)
        1:12.64 (24.37)     1:41.60 (53.33)
        2:02.62 (21.02)     2:27.98 (46.38)
        2:48.53 (20.55)     3:10.90 (42.92)