Matthew Josa Rewrites His Own 200IM Record at NCAA DII Championships

by Max Mitchell 3

March 11th, 2015 College, NCAA Division II

Last year as a freshman Matthew Josa began his onslaught on the Division II records leaving the championships with the 200IM (1:43.96), 200 free (1:34.21), 100 fly (45.45), and 200 backstroke (1:40.74) records all under his belt.  Josa wasted no time this morning taking down his 200 IM record touching the wall at 1:43.18.  He is currently the top seed by nearly 4 seconds and its safe to assume to former junior world medalist will be looking to break the 1:43 barrier this evening.

Comparative Splits

Josa, 2014- 21.67/25.70/30.58/26.01= 1:43.96

Josa, 2015- 21.87/25.92/29.43/25.96=1:43.18

Josa took out the race roughly a half second slower than he did in last years championship final.  It seems he has focused on his breaststroke this season in anticipation of this years NCAA’s.  The little over a second difference on the back half of the race was key to Josa taking down his record from last year.  With a new best time in the books this morning expect for the Queens sophomore to be out a hair quicker tonight as well as under his record time from the preliminaries.

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Roll Tide!
9 years ago

With his 100 fly record, he would be the 4th seed on the D1 psych sheet.

Devan
9 years ago

Why did he go Division 2?

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9 years ago

Devan – I would imagine it had a lot to do with his SwimMAC connections.