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Day 4 provisions Live Recap

2025 big ten men

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

Day 4 provisions of heat blades

Friday was a big shakeout day at the 2025 Big Ten championships, in which the Indiana Hoosiers moved out to a quadrider, Michigan, for the 2nd state of Ohio, and USC withdrew from a nibbling of teams that they hunt for fourth place in their debut with big ten.

The session contain some top level of head-to-head matchups such as The 100 Free, in which the three best seeds come from each of the three front running teams: Gal Groumi From Michigan, Tomas Naviconis of the state of Ohio, and Rafael Miroslaw by Indiana. The defending champion Bence Szabados From Michigan and Olympians Matt King lurk in this race too.

Prelims (10:00 a.m. central time) will be a short session with the preliminary runs of the 200 Back, 100 Free, 200 Breast and 200 Fly. Early preliminary runs of the Time -controlled final 1650 free of charge Starts at 3:15 a.m. Central time with the final at 5:30 a.m. The final includes the meeting-end-400-free season.

After a best time for the 3rd place in the 100 -breast -Hutschen (his first in this race for almost two years), Senior of Indiana Josh Matheny Comes as a top seed in the 200 -breast -hutschen, where it is within reach of the big ten championship record.

Team classification after day 3

  1. Indiana – 1.067
  2. Michigan – 784.5
  3. Ohio State – 731
  4. USC – 588
  5. Minnesota – 512.5
  6. Wisconsin – 498
  7. Northwestern – 473
  8. Purdue – 406.5
  9. Penn State – 372.5

Men 200 backstroke – preliminary rounds

  • NCAA recording: 1: 35.37 – Destin Luco, Cal (2024 NCAAS)
  • Big Ten Record: 1: 37.58 – Tyler Clary, Michigan (2009 NCAAS)
  • Meet record: 1: 35.87 – Brendan Burns, Indiana (2023)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 1: 56.71
  • 2024 NCAA invited time: 1: 40.62
  • 2024 Champion: Brendan Burns, Indiana – 1: 39.50

100 freestyle of men – preliminary rounds

  • NCAA record: 39.90 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018 NCAAS)
  • Big ten record: 40.83 – Bowen Becker, Minnesota (2019 NCAAS)
  • Meet record: 41.38 – Ruslan Gaziev, state of Ohio (2023)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 49.18
  • 2024 NCAA invited time: 42.19
  • 2024 Champion: Bence Szabados, Michigan – 42.09 (return)

200 breast of men 200 – preliminary rounds

  • NCAA recording: 1: 46.35 – Leon Marchand, state of Arizona (2024 NCAAS)
  • Big ten record: 1: 48.76 – Max Mchugh, Minnesota (2022 NCAAS)
  • Meet record: 1: 49.45 – Max Mchugh, Minnesota (2022)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 1: 50.65
  • 2024 NCAA invited time: 1: 53.12
  • 2024 Champion: Jassen Yep, Indiana – 1: 50.40 (return)

Men's 200 butterfly – preparations

  • NCAA recording: 1: 37.17 – Luca Urlando, Georgia (January 2025 Dual Meet)
  • Big ten record: 1: 38.71 – Brendan Burns, Indiana (2022 NCAAS)
  • Meet record: 1: 39.22 – Brendan Burns, Indiana (2021)
  • NCAA 'A' CUT: 1: 40.05
  • 2024 NCAA invited time: 1: 42.10
  • 2024 Champion: Gal Cohen Groumi, Michigan – 1: 39.60 (return)