Nebraska (Probably) Gets First NCAA Swimming Qualifier Since 2013

2018 Mizzou Last Chance Meet

  • February 24th-25th, 2018
  • SCY (25y) course
  • University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
  • Results on Meet Mobile: “2018 Mizzou NCAA Qualifier”

It took most of the day for big movement to happen, but at the end of the finals session at the Missouri qualifier, 3 swimmers posted times that are likely to earn them invites to the upcoming NCAA Championships.

Highlight Swims:

  • Nebraska’s Autumn Haebig swam a 52.29 in finals of the women’s 100 back. That moves her all the way up to a 29th-place ranking nationally in the event, which should be enough to hold her in an NCAA Championship qualifying position through the conclusion of this weekend’s last chance meets. After 4 straight seasons of qualifying only divers for the NCAA Championships, Haebig will be Nebraska’s first swimming qualifier for the meet since 2013.
  • Missouri sophomore Daniel Hein improved his time in the 100 back prelims slightly from 46.41 to 46.34, but that wouldn’t have been enough to qualify alone. However, in finals, he dropped the time down to 46.07, which ties him for 25th with results from the Big Ten and Pac-12 yet to be added to the database. His time would have qualified by two-tenths last year, but this year it’s going to be very close.
  • His teammate Jordan O’Brien made an ever-so-slight, but significant, improvement in his 100 breast time. He swam a 52.82 on Saturday, which jumped him from 32nd to 26th nationally. He’s still in a tough spot with Big Ten and Pac-12 times yet to be added to the NCAA database, but he did improve his chances. If he swims a time trial on Sunday and can knock even another tenth from his time, that would jump him another 4 spots and improve his chances.

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Meeeeeee
6 years ago

** one of the schools that refuses to support men’s swimming ( in the state that holds the Trials)

B1G T3N
6 years ago

Well according to the USA Swimming Event Rankings shes 43rd in the 100 Back. Sorry that was supposed to be a response, but I cannot seem to delete it.

B1G T3N
6 years ago

I do not know what the cut line is going to be, but sitting at 40 I do not think she is getting in.

Aquajosh
6 years ago

Is the legendary Pablo Morales still the head coach there?

Heyswim
6 years ago

Congrats Autumn!!! What a great freshman season!

Pat Z
6 years ago

The swim program at Nebraska has not been good since Cal Bentz, but I guess below average is ok for swimming at Nebraska! Maybe The new AD will take the program serious and upgrade facilities and get a new staff that has fire and ability to win like Scott Frost! Congrats Autumn!

Takeaction
Reply to  Pat Z
6 years ago

Will take the program seriously, not serious.

oh boy
6 years ago

I said it when she committed and I’ll say it again now: Autumn Haebig is a program-changer for Nebraska.

coacherik
Reply to  oh boy
6 years ago

potentially*

coacherik
Reply to  coacherik
6 years ago

For those who didn’t like this comment, 1 recruit does not a program make. Certainly hopeful she will be the catalyst to change the program, but they need to get the right women around her (a new pool would be nice too) to do so. Congrats Autumn on the 100BK.

Marge
6 years ago

Is Nebraska still Division I?

Heyswim
Reply to  Marge
6 years ago

Only on the internet but never in nature are there more horses rectums than horses.

dmswim
Reply to  Marge
6 years ago

They are in the Big 10.

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