Alyssa Marsh Splits 22.0 in the 50 Fly for the 2nd Time This Month

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 5

February 19th, 2020 ACC, College, News

  • When: Wednesday, February 19th to Saturday, February 22nd | Prelims 10:00 am | Finals 6:00 pm (1650 prelims Saturday at 4:00 pm)
  • Where: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, North Carolina (Eastern Time Zone)
  • Defending Champion: North Carolina State University (NC State) (1x) (results)
  • Streaming: ACC Network
  • Championship Central: Here
  • Detailed Timeline: Here
  • Psych Sheets: Here
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Duke senior Alyssa Marsh is a very good swimmer. She was a 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier and finished 10th overall in the 50 free at last summer’s US National Championships (which, admittedly, was missing members of the US World Championship team). She was 10th in the 100 fly and 11th in the 50 free at last year’s NCAA Championship meet, earning Honorable Mention All-American honors in both events.

And by the end of this season, she might stand alone as the best swimmer in history in a very specific place.

Marsh split a 22.05 on the butterfly leg of Duke’s medley relay on Wednesday in Greensboro as the Blue Devils swam to a 4th-place finish in 1:35.93, which also earns them an automatic invite in that event to the NCAA Championships.

Her split was so fast, that she actually outsplit her own freestyle anchor, freshman Sarah Snyder who swam a 22.25, as well as 5 other anchor legs in the 12-team field.

Marsh’s abilities in the 50 yard fly first caught our attention at last year’s Duke-UNC dual meet, where she split 22.84 on a 200 medley relay butterfly leg. A few weeks after that meet, at the 2019 ACC Championships, she dropped a 22.37, which was better than Michigan’s Maggie MacNeil did at the Big Ten Championship meet that year. Marsh finished the season with a 22.16 split at the NCAA Championships.

This season, she’s taken that to a new level. At the UNC dual meet a couple of weeks back, she split 22.00, which as far as we can tell is the 2nd-best split in history, just .04 seconds behind Kelsi Worrell’s split on Louisville’s 200 medley relay at the 2015 NCAA Championships. That same year, Worrell became the fastest 100 yard butterflier in history. While no official records are kept for relay splits, breaking Worrell’s 21.96 would still be a fairly-significant accomplishment.

The next-best butterfly split at last year’s NCAA Championship meet was a 22.57 from Wisconsin’s Beata Nelson on the Badgers’ 14th-place relay (though Louise Hansson split 22.51 for USC on a disqualified relay, where she was not the swimmer at fault for the disqualification).

Another big split at the meet came in the form of a 26.21 from NC State sophomore breaststroker Sophie Hansson on the Wolfpack’s 2nd-place relay. Our records indicate that this split ties Breeja Larson as the 5th-best swimmer in history, behind only Miranda Tucker’s 26.20 (also swum on Friday evening at the Big Ten Championships), Ida Hulkko’s 26.19 for Florida State at last year’s ACC Championships, Molly Hannis’ 26.06 and Lilly King’s 25.38.

Top 2020 ACC Medley Relay Splits:

Women’s 50 Back

  1. Caroline Gmelich, Virginia – 23.98
  2. Katharine Berkoff, NC State – 24.05
  3. Grace Countie, UNC – 24.09
  4. Carly Quast, Notre Dame – 24.12
  5. Ashlyn Schoof, Louisville – 23.60

Women’s 50 Breast

  1. Sophie Hansson, NC State – 26.21
  2. Alexis Wenger, Virginia – 26.68
  3. Mariia Astashkina, Louisville – 26.99
  4. Joelle Vereb, Virginia Tech – 27.06
  5. Caroline Hauder, UNC – 27.13

Women’s 50 Fly

  1. Alyssa Marsh, Duke – 22.05
  2. Kate Douglass, Virginia – 22.33
  3. Sirena Rowe, NC State – 22.64
  4. Grace Oglesby, Louisville – 23.13
  5. Aryanna Fernandes, Florida State – 23.51

Women’s 50 Free

  1. Casey Fanz, Louisville – 21.15
  2. Morgan Hill, Virginia – 21.28
  3. Ky-Lee Perry, NC State – 21.48
  4. Kertu Alnek, Florida State – 21.87
  5. Emma Cole, UNC – 21.97

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Hannah
4 years ago

Lindsey Kozelsky has split 25.9 I believe

ACC fan
4 years ago

The UVA / NC State 200 medley relay was a lot closer than I thought it would be!

Necho
4 years ago

50 yard fly relay splits are pretty important within the swimming world

Help
4 years ago

Ida Hulkko was 26.19 at ACCs last year formFSU

Michael S
4 years ago

Well done Alyssa!! Keep up the stellar work!!

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