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Day 2 Final Live summary

2025 big ten men

  • Data: Wednesday, February 26th – Saturday, March 1st
  • Location: Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center, Minneapolis, MN
  • Defending champion: Indiana men (3x)
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  • Teams: Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nordwest, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, USC*, Wisconsin
  • Results: Day 1
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Day 2 Finale Wärmeblatt

Team evaluates until day 1

  1. Indiana – 116
  2. USC – 112
  3. Ohio State/Michigan – 110
  4. (bind)
  5. Wisconsin – 100
  6. Northwestern – 96
  7. Minnesota – 94
  8. Penn St. – 86
  9. Purdue – 84

500 freestyle finals

  • NCAA recording: 4: 02.31 – Leon Marchand, state of Arizona (2024)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 4: 10.64
  • 2024 Champ: Yigit Aslan, Wisconsin – 4: 11.20

Final:

  1. Zalan Sarkany (IU), 4: 11.62
  2. Joshua Staples (Nu), 4: 17.56
  3. Mason Edmund (OSU), 4: 17.60
  4. Joseph Tepper (Minn), 4: 17.83

Junior Keep his status as the fastest man in the big ten this season and took off the championship final to win his first title in his new conference. Sarkany, a transfer from the US state of Arizona and the defending champion NCAA champion in the 1650 freestyle, swam a best of the season 4: 11.62 to win the 500 freestyle in Minneapolis.

Eduardo Mouraeswho won in his second best silver. The Michigan Junior was back and forth Bar Soloveychik For a large part of the race and Soloveychik was able to hold 25.28 closure of 0.11 seconds for silver (4: 12.72). Mouraes came to the meeting with a life of the best 4: 14.29 and fell by 1.57 seconds during the day. Soloveychik stopped the clock at 4: 12.83 and earned bronze with a best season of 4: 12.83.

It is best to swam 4: 15.25 for a lifetime. It was also his second life best of the day; He came to the meeting with a 4: 17.51 ​​mark and then went 4: 15.72 in the prelims.

Defending champion Yigit Aslan Sit in eighth place in the championship final. He kept this position in the final (4: 19.47).

won the 'B' final in 4: 14.74, which would have finished fourth in the 'A' Finale.

200 single medley – final

  • NCAA recording: 1: 36.34 – Leon Marchand, state of Arizona (2023)
  • Michigan (2024)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 1: 40.75
  • Gal GroumiMichigan – 1: 40.48

Final:

50 freestyle finals

  • NCAA record: 17.63 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
  • Meet record: 18.69 – Bowe Becker, Minnesota (2018)
  • Big 10 Record: 18.69 – Bowe Becker, Minnesota (2018)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 18.72
  • 2024 Champ: Tai TorePeormsby, Wisconsin-18.76

Final:

1-meter-diving-final

  • 2024 Champion: Yutong Wang, Minnesota – 408.25

200 freestyle relay – final

  • NCAA recording: 1: 12.80 – Tennessee (2025)
  • Meet the record: 1: 15.28 – State of Ohio (2022)
  • Big Ten Record: 1: 15.28 – State of Ohio (2022)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 1: 16.51
  • 2024 Champion: Wisconsin – 1: 15.35