The Texas Men’s 200 Butterfly Group Saw Group-Wide Drops at First Midseason Under Bob Bowman

by Madeline Folsom 12

November 30th, 2024 College, News, SEC

The 2024 Texas Invite saw lots of drops, and even a few American records. One of the biggest group wide drops was seen in the men’s 200 butterfly group with 9 of 10 athletes dropping time, some for the first time in more than a year. The biggest change this particular group has seen this season? Bob Bowman’s training.

Bob Bowman took over the Texas head coach position from Eddie Reese this season, and he has been the primary coach behind four of the last six 200m butterfly Olympic Gold medalists. Three of those medals came from Michael Phelps (2004, 2008, 2016), and one came from former ASU swimmer and 2024 NCAA champion Leon Marchand (2024). 

Ten Texas men swam the 200 fly at this year’s Texas Invite. Nine of them saw new best times.

Name 2024 Texas Invite Time Pre-Season Best Time Date of Best Time Difference
Logan Walker 1:41.01 1:45.04  11/17/23 -4.03
Ryan Branon 1:41.52 1:42.79  02/26/24 -1.27
Coby Carrozza 1:42.10 1:42.96 02/03/22 -0.86
Cooper Lucas 1:42.72 1:43.44 03/03/23 -0.72
Holden Smith 1:43.15 1:44.25 03/01/23 -1.10
Alec Filipovic 1:43.40 1:43.43 02/29/24 -0.03
Landon D’Ariano 1:44.76 1:45.05 03/22/24 -0.29
Luke Stibrich 1:45.85 1:46.28 12/08/23 -0.43
Spencer Aurnou-Rhees 1:46.86 1:45.90 02/24/23 +0.96
George Flanders 1:47.84 1:48.91 11/17/23 -1.07

Logan Walker, a sophomore, had the largest drop coming in at just over 4 seconds faster than his pre-season best time. He swam the event at Texas last year, going his best time at last year’s Invite, and adding time to go 1:45.77 at last year’s Big 12s. He went 1:41.70 at the Texas vs IU meet about a month prior to the Texas Invite, dropping the first 3.3 seconds of his total 4 second drop so far under Bowman.

Walker is no stranger to enormous time drops over a season. His Junior year of high school, he went from 1:51.76 to 1:48.39 in less than a month from October 15 to November 6th of 2021. He ended that season at his pre-college best of 1:46.51 in March. He only swam one 200 butterfly his senior year of high school, in September of 2022, and went 1:49.64.

Ryan Branon, Holden Smith, both juniors, and George Flanders, a sophomore, also all dropped over a second from their previous bests, and all three swam the event in college last season, though Smith’s best time came from his pre-college days.

Texas also had a trio of freshmen in the event who dropped. Cooper Lucas, Landon D’Ariano, and Luke Stibrich dropped 7 tenths, 3 tenths, and 4 tenths respectively in their first ever college midseason meet.

The one outlier in the data was junior Spencer Aurnou-Rhees. Aurnou-Rhees had a very good freshman season back in 2022-2023, and swam the event at the 2023 Big 12 Championships, going his current best time of 1:46.86. He did not swim the event a single time last season, opting to swim the 100 free on the final day of the Texas Invite instead. 

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Weinstein-Madden-Ledecky-Gemmell
25 minutes ago

Meanwhile, all quiet on the Jacoby front.

bobthebuilderrocks
1 hour ago

This is great! Now if we can get one for the back, breast, free, and IM groups, that would be perfect! 😎

1 hour ago

Let’s talk about the VA women’s team more. They are going for 5 in a row!

Timothy
3 hours ago

What did he do differently from a previous coaches?

Isaac
Reply to  Timothy
39 minutes ago

Bowman stuff

Neat
3 hours ago

Neat. One of those swims would have made the bottom of the B final at NCAAs last year.

96Swim
3 hours ago

Seeing the success Bowman had at AZ state and with what seems like all the swimmers he’s coached in the last 5 years, it makes me wonder why he wasn’t more successful at Michigan. Did he make some change or figure something out after he left Michigan? Has he ever talked about why the current run starting at AZ St has been so much more successful?

Facts
Reply to  96Swim
3 hours ago

Focused too much on Phelps maybe

Johnson Swim school
Reply to  Facts
3 hours ago

Agree

Daddy Foster
Reply to  96Swim
3 hours ago

In previous interviews he himself has said that he made a lot of mistakes at Michigan, especially early on. I think he just needed some experience figuring out the nuances of a college team.

Meeeee
Reply to  96Swim
2 hours ago

Yes, very focused on Phelps and the entire pro group. I recall he had lost the B1G champ meet for Michigan’s first loss in a long while.

Admin
Reply to  Meeeee
49 minutes ago

Hmmm, Minnesota were the defending champs when Bowman was hired. Team was 2nd the year before he was hired, and they were 3rd, 3rd, 2nd, 1st in his four seasons.