NCAA Division I Top Times – Dressel Shines with 18.77 50 Free

by Robert Gibbs 23

December 03rd, 2015 College, News

With the second round of fall invitational meets coming up this weekend, we at SwimSwam thought it would be helpful to give ours writers (and our readers) a handy at-a-glance chart of the top times in NCAA Division I swimming so far this season.  We’re gearing up for a big weekend of swimming, as there will be several major invitationals, as well as USA Winter Nationals, where NCAA competitors will be able to earn national championship cuts thanks to LCM conversions.

Notes: “A” cuts are noted in bold print.  An asterisk denotes a LCM conversion.  Times reflect the USA Swimming database as of the evening of Wednesday, December 2nd.

Women

Event

Time

Swimmer

School

50 Free

21.83

Liz Li

Ohio State

100 Free

47.75

Natalie Hinds

Florida

200 Free

1:43.96

Natalie Hinds

Florida

500 Free

4:34.51*

Leah Smith

Virginia

1000 Free

9:36.60*

Leah Smith

Virginia

1650 Free

15:56.32

Jessica Thielmann

Florida

100 Back

51.45

Janet Hu

Stanford

200 Back

1:51.52

Danielle Galyer

Kentucky

100 Breast

58.27

Sarah Haase

Stanford

200 Breast

2:07.02

Abby Duncan

Missouri

100 Fly

51.19

Madeline Banic

Tennessee

200 Fly

1:53.34

Ella Eastin

Stanford

200 IM

1:54.53

Ella Eastin

Stanford

400 IM

4:01.04

Ella Eastin

Stanford

200 Free Relay

1:28.06

Hu, Neal, Ama, Engel

Stanford

400 Free Relay

3:13.64

Hu, Ama, Engel, Neal

Stanford

800 Free Relay

7:01.50

Shick, Brandon, McHugh, Georges

Arizona

200 Medley Relay

1:35.92

Hu, Haase, Howe, Neal

Stanford

400 Medley Relay

3:30.53

Howe, Haase, Hu, Neal

Stanford

Men

Event

Time

Swimmer

School

50 Free

18.77

Caeleb Dressel

Florida

100 Free

41.89

Michael Chadwick

Missouri

200 Free

1:33.67

Trevor Carroll

Louisville

500 Free

4:14.97

Evan Pinion

Tennessee

1000 Free

8:52.49

Evan Pinion

Tennessee

1650 Free

14:44.23

Evan Pinion

Tennessee

100 Back

45.42

Luke Kaliszak

Alabama

200 Back

1:40.22

Hennessey Stuart

NC State

100 Breast

51.36

Fabian Schwingenschlogl

Missouri

200 Breast

1:53.00

Anton McKee

Alabama

100 Fly

45.01

Caeleb Dressel

Florida

200 Fly

1:42.08

Jan Switkowski

Florida

200 IM

1:44.07

Nolan Tesone

Louisville

400 IM

3:41.70

Nolan Tesone

Louisville

200 Free Relay

1:17.13

Gkolomeev, Gray, Kaliskak, Walsh

Alabama

400 Free Relay

2:50.45

Dressel, Werner, Switkowski, Main

Florida

800 Free Relay

6:18.43

Main, Werner, D’Arrigo, Switkowski

Florida

200 Medley Relay

1:24.39

Love, Schwingenschlogl, Sansoucie, Chadwick

Missouri

400 Medley Relay

3:06.21

Griffin, Schwingenschlogl, Sansoucie, Chadwick

Missouri

 

We already had to make one update to this chart this evening, as the Texas Hall of Fame Invite began this evening with the 800 free relay, and the Arizona women took advantage of this to post the best time in the NCAA so far this season, with their time of 7:01.50 supplanting the 7:04.24 the Stanford women swam two weeks ago.

Yet, the Stanford women still have the most nation-leading times so far this season, as they account for nine of the top marks, five individual and now four relays.  Stanford freshman Ella Eastin is currently the only woman in the nation with three top times, having set the pace in the 200 fly, 200 IM, and 400 IM.

The top times are a little more spread out among the men.  Florida leads the way with five of the top times, but Alabama, Louisville, Missouri, and Tennessee all have at least three of the top times, and NC State also has one.  Tennessee sophomore Evan Pinion has the fastest times in the country in the 500, 1000, and 1650.  If you want to throw out the 1000 because it is not an event at national championships, then Pinion is tied with Louisville senior Nolan Tesone and Florida sophomore Caeleb Dressel with two top times each.

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Question
8 years ago

Why does swimswam even have a comment section? All to often, posters try to diminish an accomplishment for their own self serving gain.

Sophie
8 years ago

Clark Smith just crushed that 500free time this morning! Looks like the Texas Invite will bring in some fast times!

carlo
8 years ago

john Johnson says li zhesi uses the name liz to cover up past doping. I confess this john Johnson guy has some serious critical thinking skills.

PAC12BACKER
8 years ago

Strong times for this point of season with more Dec taper invitationals to come!

midpackmaster
8 years ago

Any idea what the Longhorn men’s 800 relay went last night and why they were DQ’d? Curious on splits given the lineup.

MCMFLYGUY
Reply to  midpackmaster
8 years ago

VIA LIVE RESULTS

UT 6:26.95 DQ
1) Jack Conger 2) r:+0.08 Townley Haas
3) r:-0.04 Jonathan Roberts 4) r:+0.24 *Joseph Schooling
r:+0.70 22.07 45.95 (45.95)
1:10.03 (1:10.03) 1:34.20 (1:34.20)
1:55.40 (21.20) 2:18.79 (44.59)
2:42.78 (1:08.58) 3:07.34 (1:33.14)
3:28.54 (21.20) 3:52.32 (44.98)
4:16.72 (1:09.38) 4:41.53 (1:34.19)
5:02.17 (20.64) 5:26.24 (44.71)
5:51.52 (1:09.99) DQ (1:35.42)

riley
Reply to  midpackmaster
8 years ago

Conger, Haas, Roberts and Schooling. Conger and Roberts low 1:34s, Haas low 1:33 Schooling 1:35

PKWater
8 years ago

Is the 1650 from Pinion not an A cut?

Shrekislove
8 years ago

Dressel’s 100 fly time good enough to get him on the Texas C relay.

riley
Reply to  Shrekislove
8 years ago

Haha, wild. Even crazier to consider is that a couple of years ago when they were seniors at Bolles I remember reading on here and Twitter that Schooling was really lobbying for Dressel to commit to UT – imagine if he was on those relays with Schooling, Conger etc

austinswimmer
Reply to  Shrekislove
8 years ago

Mitch Larkin’s 200 back was Australia’s 5th fastest 200 free at nationals.
Random fact

bobthebuilderrocks
8 years ago

The one inaccurate thing that I can see is that for the guy’s list, it says “SCHOL” instead of “SCHOOL”.

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