2019 SPEEDO SECTIONALS ITHACA
- March 28-31, 2019
- Ithaca, NY
- SCY
- Meet information
- Results on Meet Mobile
- Psych sheets
Stealing the show again last night in Ithaca was CPAC’s Kate Douglass, who swam her way to a new best time in the 50 free with a 21.67. She was 21.73 in prelims, a significant drop from her best coming in of 21.89, and her time in finals moves her to #3 all-time in the 17-18 age group, behind only Olympians Simone Manuel and Abbey Weitzeil.
For some recent context for Douglass’s swim, she would’ve placed 8th at the NCAA Women’s Championships.
U.S. 17-18 ALL TIME TOP PERFORMERS – 50 FREE
- Simone Manuel – 21.32 (2015)
- Abbey Weitzeil – 21.49 (2014)
- Kate Douglass – 21.67 (2019)
- Grace Ariola – 21.73 (2018)
- Maddie Murphy – 21.76 (2017)
Douglass’s teammates Maxine Parker (22.20) and Bridget Semenuk (22.57) were 2nd and 3rd in that race. Parker, 16, moves from 31st to T-11th in the 15-16 all-time rankings with that swim.
In the women’s 200 breast, Sophia Zhang of AGUA was the top performer, clocking a 2:12.88 to get ahead of Victor Swim Club’s Angelina Harris (2:15.61). In the men’s race, things came down to the wire. CPAC’s Connor Morikawa dropped over four seconds from prelims to clinch the win in 2:00.03, getting ahead of Arsenio Bustos (2:00.51) of Woodbridge Aquatic Club and Andy Lee (2:00.80) of Laguardia.
West Chicago Sharks’ Nicholas Vance had a huge swim in the men’s 400 IM, posting a new best of 3:48.67. He was 3:49.92 in prelims, which was his first time under 3:50, and he took that down even more with his swim last night, winning by over eight seconds.
Following up his 100 fly victory from Friday night was 15-year-old Tyler Sicignano of CPAC. He crushed this swim, dropping almost three seconds from prelims to hit a 1:46.70, the only swimmer under 1:50.
Congrats Kate! Can’t wait to cheer you on in Cville!
The real case scenario that UVa could win an NCAA championship getting more real.
Has she committed to a school? She’d be a good one to get obviously!
She’s committed to Virginia
DeSorbo is smiling