2023 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- March 22-25, 2023
- Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center | Minneapolis, MN
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Destin Lasco used his patented back half to pull away from the field in the 200 backstroke final and successfully defend his NCAA title on Saturday, producing the third-fastest time in the history of the event.
The Cal junior finished in a time of 1:35.87 to undercut his previous lifetime best of 1:35.99 and inch ever closer to the seven-year-old NCAA, American and U.S. Open Record of 1:35.73 set by Ryan Murphy in 2016.
With his prelim swim ranking ninth, Lasco now owns three of the nine-fastest swims in history, and two of the top four. His Golden Bear teammate Hugo Gonzalez broke 1:37 for the first time in what was the 10th-fastest swim ever to finish second, moving the Spaniard into #6 on the all-time performers’ list.
All-Time Performances, Men’s 200 Backstroke (SCY)
- Ryan Murphy (Cal), 1:35.73 – 2016 NCAA Championships
- Shaine Casas (Texas A&M), 1:35.75 – 2021 NCAA Championships
- Destin Lasco (Cal), 1:35.87 – 2023 NCAA Championships
- Destin Lasco (Cal), 1:35.99 – 2021 NCAA Championships
- John Shebat (Texas), 1:36.42 – 2019 NCAA Championships
- Austin Katz (Texas), 1:36.45 – 2019 NCAA Championships
- Shaine Casas (Texas A&M), 1:36.54 – 2020 Texas First Chance Invite
- Shaine Casas (Texas A&M), 1:36.62 – 2020 Art Adamson Invite
- Destin Lasco (Cal), 1:36.68 – 2023 NCAA Championships
- Hugo Gonzalez (Cal), 1:36.72 – 2023 NCAA Championships
Lasco set his previous best time of 1:35.99 in the 2021 NCAA final, where he finished a close runner-up to Texas A&M’s Shaine Casas as a freshman.
Compared to that performance, Lasco had near-identical splits tonight:
Lasco Split Comparison
Lasco, 2021 | Lasco, 2023 |
22.79 | 22.87 |
47.22 (24.43) | 47.27 (24.40) |
1:11.51 (24.29) | 1:11.48 (24.21) |
1:35.99 (24.48) | 1:35.87 (24.39) |
Relative to how Murphy and Casas swam the race, Lasco is much more conservative on the front end but really makes up ground coming home.
Split Comparison, Top 4 Swims All-Time
Murphy, 2016 | Casas, 2021 | Lasco, 2021 | Lasco, 2023 |
22.2 | 22.35 | 22.79 | 22.87 |
46.36 (24.16) | 46.95 (24.60) | 47.22 (24.43) | 47.27 (24.40) |
1:10.86 (24.50) | 1:11.53 (24.58) | 1:11.51 (24.29) | 1:11.48 (24.21) |
1:35.73 (24.87) | 1:35.75 (24.22) | 1:35.99 (24.48) | 1:35.87 (24.39) |
This is Lasco’s second straight title in the 200 back after winning last year in 1:37.71. It’s also Cals sixth win in the last nine championships, with Murphy having won four straight from 2014 to 2017.
how have i never heard of this guy before hes so underrated