2017 Women’s NCAA Championships: Krause Wins 100 Fly Swimoff in 51.7

2017 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

On day 3 of the 2017 Women’s NCAA Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, Michigan freshman Vanessa Krause and Duke’s Leah Goldman were locked in battle during a 100 fly swimoff. In prelims, the 2 swimmers tied for the first alternate position, placing 17th with a pair of 52.14s.

Krause took the early lead by a fingernail, but was able to outsplit Goldman by 3 tenths on the back half to extend her lead. She touched in a personal best 51.71, breaking the 52-second barrier for the first time in her career. Had she swum that time in the preliminary heats, it would’ve landed her at 11th place.

Goldman followed about 4 tenths back, tying her prelims performance in 52.14.

Splits Comparison: Vanessa Krause vs. Leah Goldman Swimoff

Swimmer Team 1st 50 Split 2nd 50 Split Final Time
Vanessa Krause Michigan 24.13 27.58 51.71
Leah Goldman Duke 24.27 27.87 52.14


Splits Comparison: Vanessa Krause prelims vs. Vanessa Krause Swimoff

Swimmer Team 1st 50 Split 2nd 50 Split Final Time
Vanessa Krause (Swimoff) Michigan 24.13 27.58 51.71
Vanessa Krause (Prelims) Michigan 24.39 27.75 52.14

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Lauren Neidigh is a former NCAA swimmer at the University of Arizona (2013-2015) and the University of Florida (2011-2013). While her college swimming career left a bit to be desired, her Snapchat chin selfies and hot takes on Twitter do not disappoint. She's also a high school graduate of The …

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