NC State Ends ACC’s with American Record in the 400 Free Relay, 2nd-Fastest Ever

by Robert Gibbs 31

February 24th, 2018 News

2018 ACC MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • When: Wednesday, February 21st to Saturday, February 24th | Prelims 10:00am | Finals 6:00pm
  • Where: Greensboro Aquatics Center, Greensboro, NC (Eastern Time Zone)
  • Defending Champion: NC State Wolfpack (results) fix
  • Psych Sheet: here
  • Live Results: here
  • Streaming: WatchESPN (subscription required)
  • Championship Central: here

The Wolfpack may not be fully tapered, some of their stars may still have beards, and it may be the end of a long four days of competition, but that didn’t seem to matter much to the NC State quartet of Ryan Held, Justin Ress, Jacob Molacek, and Coleman Stewart, who wrapped up the competition by blasting a pool-shaking time of 2:45.69.

That time is also an American Record, knocking well over a second off of the previous mark of 2:47.02 that Texas set way back in 2009.  That appears to have been the sole SCY men’s American Record from the supersuit era.

Held led off with a 41.45, just a hair off of his time in the individual 100 free earlier tonight.  Ress blasted an incredibly rare sub-41 split (40.87).  Molacek turned in a “very solid” 41.71, while Stewart, primarily known for his backstroke prowess, kicked almost to the 15m mark on each turn to deliver a 41.66 anchor leg.

That’s now the 2nd-fastest time ever in the event, ranking only behind the 2:45.39 the Texas Longhorns recorded at last year’s NCAA championship meet.  That relay’s time doesn’t count as an American Record, because it included Joe Schooling, who represents Singapore internationally. NC State is also the 2nd team ever to break 2:46, as the longstanding record that went down last March was a 2:46.03 that Auburn swam in 2009.

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ERVINFORTHEWIN
6 years ago

40.87 split !!!! I am speechless

ERVINFORTHEWIN
6 years ago

Justin Ress is just having a WOW Meet as well as all the others on that Team . Impressive guys !!! He is normally a backstroker if i am not mistaken ( 50 back in Budapest ) , but Jeez , his freestyle seems to be flying recently .

NCSwimFan
Reply to  ERVINFORTHEWIN
6 years ago

He hasn’t been doing backstroke much for the Pack this year since they have a fair few backstrokers (Coleman Stewart in particular). Ress’s prowess in the 100 and 200 definitely give him a shot at making the Pan Pacs team on both relays for Team USA, though.

Pvdh
6 years ago

Texas might not win a relay this year

Person
Reply to  Pvdh
6 years ago

Their 4×50 and 4×100 free relays have a pretty decent chance to win.
4×100:
Jackson – 41.2
Ringgold – 41.2
Haas – 41.0
Schooling – 41.0 = 2:44.4!

4×50:
Jackson – 18.9
Ringgold – 18.5 (he’s been 18 high flat start)
Haas – 18.5? (Texas class relays he dropped an 18.7 at some point)
Schooling – 18.3 = 1:14.2

Pvdh
Reply to  Person
6 years ago

That’s being insanely generous to Ringgold, Haas, and Schooling for the 400 relay

Swimgeek
Reply to  Pvdh
6 years ago

Insanely aggressive? Wrong. Do your research or you look ignorant.
Last year Ringgold went a 41.77 in the Indv event.
And Haas split 41.01 and Schooling split 41.02. Conger went “only” a 41.30 split. Tate Jackson just surpassed that from a flat start.
The NCST-TX battle for the 400 FR will be epic!

SwimGeek
Reply to  Swimgeek
6 years ago

Tate Jackson is going 41.2 flat start and couldn’t even make the TX relay last year! They have a great shot to go 2:44. And NCST may go even faster. EPIC

SwimGeek
Reply to  Swimgeek
6 years ago

Ringgold just split 41.2 tonight at Big 12. So the 41.2 prediction is actually very conservative. He will likely be 40-point at NCAAs. They could very easily do a 41.2 leadoff (Jackson) followed by 3 straight 40s.

Swimmer
Reply to  SwimGeek
6 years ago

Texas obviously all in for the Big 12 this year. I doubt we see any time drops come NCAAs.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Swimgeek
6 years ago

We all want to see that battle – thats why we love swimming

Swimmer
Reply to  Pvdh
6 years ago

Will never happen. The speed simply isn’t there. Schooling and Haas are not sprinters but one can always dream.

SwimGeek
Reply to  Swimmer
6 years ago

41.0 splits last year. Yes. No speed.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Swimmer
6 years ago

Are u sure Haas can’t sprint ( 2 times within the 47 range in Budapest – one of the best in relays for Team Usa in LC )

Swimmer
Reply to  ERVINFORTHEWIN
6 years ago

With a -0.02 relay exchange. Almost cost the USA a medal.

Fluidg
Reply to  Swimmer
6 years ago

Schooling 3rd in the 50 at NCAAs in 18.7. Split 19.3 in the fly. Not a sprinter? Lol

Swimmer
Reply to  Fluidg
6 years ago

Always great to see tons of Texas followers on NCS State articles. Go PACK!!!!

Buona
Reply to  Pvdh
6 years ago

Schooling and Haas might go sub 41. Last year both went 41.02 and 41.01 respectively. And take note, it is Schooling’s off year yet he swam so fast..

Swimgeek
Reply to  Buona
6 years ago

The one caveat on Schooling is that he didn’t have to do a finals 200 fly last year. Heh.

JanMichaelVincent
6 years ago

Still have beards? Wow at NCAA’s they will each probably go 38/39 if they shave.

Wahooswimfan
6 years ago

NCSU definitely going to be in the mix at NCAA’s. This Hoo will be rooting for them
As well as my Wahoos at the meet

Joel Lin
Reply to  Wahooswimfan
6 years ago

Hard to see anyone matching Cal this year, but NCS has a shot. This performance was phenomenal.

DRESSEL IS GOD
6 years ago

Justin Ress is on fire. I hope he doesn’t burn out-because if he keeps improving like this-well, he’s flexible. We’ll see this year

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  DRESSEL IS GOD
6 years ago

Us Trials in June should be a great meet with new surprises – can’t wait

Fast Facts
6 years ago

HECK YA BOBBY GUNTORO

Oldswimfan
Reply to  Fast Facts
6 years ago

So happy for one of the nicest dudes out there!

SchoolingFTW
Reply to  Fast Facts
6 years ago

What nationality is Bobby Guntoro?

Oldswimfan
Reply to  SchoolingFTW
6 years ago

He is Indonesian

MrBriefStroke
Reply to  Fast Facts
6 years ago

Bobby Guntoro is one of the nicest guys you can meet, but hell of a tough coach. You can be tough but passionate and caring at the same time, and NCSU definitely has that environment with their staff.

Silent Observer
6 years ago

NCAAs… Here comes the pack. Hoping to move up in those rankings… And win more than one title this year.

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