SMU Last Chance
- March 6-8, 2025
- Dallas, Texas
- SCY (25 yards)
Highlighting competition through Saturday was Frank Applebaum of Cal. Applebaum swam to a 1:40.39 in finals of the men’s 200 butterfly on Saturday night. That swim moves him up to #14 in the NCAA this season.
Applebaum arrived with the Cal men this fall for his fifth year after spending his undergrad career at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. He notably won the Division III title in the 200 fly in 2022 and 2023 and arrived at Cal with a best time of a 1:43.39. With the cutline falling around line 30, Applebaum now earns a likely invite at NCAAs. This will mark the second season in which a former Division III swimmer has taken their fifth year at the Division I level and earned an invite to NCAAs.
Also moving up the rankings in the 200 fly was Missouri’s Jan Zubik as he posted a 1:41.14 during a time trial. That time sits at #28 in the NCAA this season and below the 1:42.10 it took to make NCAAs last year. Fellow teammate Grant Bochenski posted a 45.12 during a time trial in the 100 back to sit at #22 in the NCAA this year.
The Stanford men had numerous men move up the rankings. Rick Mihm swam to a 1:42.24 in the 200 IM, and he is now tied at #23 in the NCAA this season. That move sits him on the right side of the cutline as it took a 1:43.05 to make the meet in the event a year ago.
Zhier Fan swam to a lifetime best in the 100 breaststroke with a 51.28, a time that sits at #18 in the NCAA this season. Fan will look to return to NCAAs after finishing 27th in the 100 breast a year ago.
Andres DuPont swam the 100 free in prelims and finals posting a 42.06 in finals but swam even faster with a 41.72 during a time trial. That swim moves him up to #22 in the NCAA this season. It took a 42.19 to make the meet a year ago but the event has gotten much faster this season as 38 men have been sub-42 seconds.
USC’s Chris O’Grady swam to a 1:52.07 in prelims before scratching the event in finals. That swim moved him up to #18 in the NCAA this season and below the 1:53.12 it took to make NCAAs last year. Cal’s Hank Rivers swam a 2:05.94 in prelims before posting a 1:51.23 in finals to move up to #12 in the NCAA this season.
The 1650 free saw two men improve their season best times. Matthew Chai of Cal posted a 14:49.02 to sit at #29 in the NCAA this season while Stanford’s Gabe Machado swam a 14:50.37 to sit at #36. The swims are on the bubble as they are close to line 30. Both are faster than the 14:54.92 it took to make the meet last year.
SMU’s Jack Berube swam to another school record, posting a 1:40.37 in the 200 backstroke. That sits at #38 in the NCAA this season, likely on the wrong side of the cutline but it is close to call. The cutline fell at a 1:40.62 last year.
🎵 Frankie got them Applebaum jeans, boots with the fur. 🎵
GO BEARS
Luca Pusateri Gissendaner also took his 200 breast out in 51.55, so probably in if they opt to take him.
Insane work
count 20 qualifiers, and i’d assume 2 divers qualify as well. So 3 left at home most likely.
One inaccuracy to point out, last year’s 200 fly winner at NCAA DIIIs was Justin Finkel of Connecticut College
The article says Frank won the 200 fly in 2022 and 2023. Accurate. It leaves out the fact that Finkel won in 2024. Inaccuracy by omission- sorta.
Yea Frank! D3 and Ohio swim legend! Gonna kill it at NCAAs