2023 Men’s NCAA Championships: Andrei Minakov Scratches 50 Free As 16th Seed

2023 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Stanford junior Andrei Minakov has withdrawn from the 50 freestyle on Day 2 of the Men’s NCAA Championships in Minneapolis, having been ranked 16th on the psych sheets in a time of 19.07.

Minakov, who swam on both of the Cardinal relays last night, made the same move last year in order to swim on all five of Stanford’s relays and it appears as though that’s the move again this year.

The defending champion in the 100 fly, Minakov split 19.67 swimming fly on the 200 medley relay on Wednesday night, and then led off the 800 free relay in 1:32.67. Stanford placed 10th and seventh in the two events, respectively.

Another notable scratch comes from Cal’s Reece Whitley in the 200 IM, who finished 27th last year in a time of 1:43.42.

FULL SCRATCH REPORT

500 Freestyle

  • 39. Murilo Sartori (Louisville)
  • 40. Kenneth Lloyd (NC State)
  • 50. Tommy Bried (Louisville)
  • 51. Bradley Dunham (Georgia)

200 IM

  • 43. Kaiser Neverman (Minnesota)
  • 47. Noah Bowers (NC State)
  • 52. Reece Whitley (Cal)
  • 57. Landon Gentry (Virginia Tech)
  • 59. Alexander Sanchez (Texas A&M)
  • 64. Mason Wilby (Kentucky)

50 Freestyle

  • 16. Andrei Minakov (Stanford)
  • 42. Michael Eastman (Louisville)
  • 50. Mario Molla Yanes (VA Tech)

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Andrew
1 year ago

So they ARE using him on all 5 relays, as I predicted

Gaglianone's Boot
1 year ago

19.0 isn’t what it used to be. sheesh.

HrSchmetterling
1 year ago

the elusive Kaiser Soze… er… Neverman… and like that *poof*, he’s gone!

smithbot
1 year ago

I thought only 31ish men were invited. Why are there 64th seeds invited?

swimmerswammer
Reply to  smithbot
1 year ago

once you’re invited to the meet you can swim other events (up to 3 total) that you have B cuts in

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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