Blake Pieroni: “I could just see Townley’s waist” (Video)

Reported by Jaren Anderson.

200 YARD FREESTYLE – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Townley Haas, Texas – 1:30.65
  2. T-2: Blake Pieroni, Indiana – 1:31.16
  3. T-2: Dylan Carter, USC – 1:31.16

USC’s Dylan Carter pushed an early pace with half a body length lead over defending champ Townley Haas of Texas, but his big underwaters used up his legs early on. Haas swam a better tactical race, taking over the lead through the middle of the race and pushing in to a 1:30.65 win.

That’s the second-best performance of all-time despite a bit of a rough finish for the Longhorn sophomore. Carter held on to tie for second place with Indiana’s Blake PieroniBoth men were 1:31.16, tying for the 5th-fastest performance all-time. Carter and Pieroni were both a bit faster on Wednesday night, leading off their team’s relays in 1:30s.

Next came the two freshmen who had the nation’s top times out of the conference rounds. Harvard’s Dean Farris went 1:32.25 for fourth and Arizona State’s Cameron Craig 1:32.46 for fifth, proving they could hold up to the tough NCAA spotlight.

Florida’s junior world record-holder (in long course meters) Maxime Rooney was sixth in 1:32.79. Rooney is also a freshman, with the future of this event at the NCAA level suddenly looking very bright. NC State’s Soeren Dahl (1:32.98) and Wisconsin’s Brett Pinfold (1:33.57) rounded out the championship heat.

Coming out of Dressel’s massive 100 fly win, Jan Switkowski made it two heat wins in a row for Florida, taking the B final in 1:32.51. That won by seven tenths of a second.

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