Breeja Larson Out-Duels Laura Sogar on Night Two of Bill Nixon Memorial Meet

BILL NIXON MEMORIAL

Among some big names at the Bill Nixon Memorial Meet were pro swimmers Laura Sogar and Breeja Larson. The duo that competed against one another in college, Sogar as a Texas Longhorn and Larson as a Texas A&M Aggie, were equally matched as they fought for the 100m breaststroke title last night in finals.

Ultimately, it was the strong back half of Larson that was enough to edge out Sogar, 1:08.47 to 1:08.59. Larson was out 32.51 to Sogar’s 32.23, but zoomed back to the finish in a 35.96; Sogar was quick, too, in a 36.36, but Larson finished on top.

While eyes at this meet might have been focused on pros like Sogar and Larson as well as some of the top prep swimmers in Texas competing, ten-year-old Andrew Rogers stole the show in his age group.

After obliterating the field in the 400m free on Thursday by nearly twenty seconds (4:43.14 was his winning time), he touched the wall first in both of his events Friday night. He took the 50 fly by over two seconds (30.51) and then showcased his versatility in the 200 IM (2:32.78), winning that race by almost ten seconds.

If this young stud’s name isn’t on anyone’s radars yet, it should be after this morning’s prelims session. Rogers broke the 100m fly 10& under NAG record by seven tenths, a record previously held by Carson Foster (who broke Michael Phelps‘ record initially).

Several other older swimmers had impressive swims of their own at last night’s finals session. The women’s 15 & over 200 butterfly went to future Aggie Tiffany Futscher of Dallas Mustangs. Futscher put up a 2:19.97, the only swimmer to break 2:20. That time puts her within three seconds of her best time from last year, which was done at the 2014 GU LSC Sectional Meet in July, presumably with a big taper and shave. Futscher looks good with that time in mid-June, and could shave off a sizeable portion come taper.

On the men’s side of the 200 fly, 22-year-old Dallas Mustang Tyler Rauth took the win in 2:06.93, the only competitor to get under 2:11.

Fourteen-year-old Abigail Koczo of Texas Ford Aquatics took two more races last night after winning the 13-14 400 IM Thursday night. Koczo won the 200 IM (2:24.97) and then came back to take the 400 free (4:30.75). She has yet to lose individually or in a relay at this meet.

Rising high school junior Lauren Pitzer had a solid showing last night, too. The Lakeside Aquatic Club swimmer split an impressive 25.74 on her club’s winning 200 free relay, and churned out a second place finish in the 400 freestyle (4:25.21). Winning that 400 free in dominant fashion was another 16-year-old, however. Mansfield Aquatic Club’s Haley Yelle swam a 4:20.99 to take the 15& over event. That time is nearly a personal best; watch for more of Yelle in the future, as she looks to be a fast-rising prep swimmer.

Saturday (today) live results can be found on Meet Mobile.

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About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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