Top 3 W 200 FL Seeds Scratch 2nd Events for NCSA Day 2 Finals

2019 NCSA SPRING JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

The women’s 200 fly will be the event to watch, with the top 3 prelims seeds all scratching their second events to focus on the tight battle. Top seed Grace Sheble (NOVA) scratched her #10 seed in the 100 breast while Abigail Harter (NCAP) scratched her #6 seed in the 100 breast to defend her #2 seed in the 200 fly.

The #3 seed in the women’s 200 fly is 14-year-old Tess Howley (Long Island), who scratched her #33 seed in the 100 free, to gun for the title and 13-14 NAG. This morning, Howley swam a 1:56.12, putting her at the sixth-fastest 200 fly in her age group. Tonight, Howley has a shot at becoming the 4th 13-14 girl to swim under 1:56 in the 200 fly this year and at Claire Curzan’s NAG of 1:55.64.

Before the women’s 200 fly, 16-year-old backstroke stand-outs Phoebe Bacon (NCAP) and Isabelle Stadden (Aquajets) will battle to become the second 15-16 girl under 1:50 in the 200 back (Regan Smith’s NAG is 1:48.30).

Looking to make more 15-16 history is men’s 100 breast top seed Anthony Grimm (Mason Makos). Grimm swam a 53.42 to become the 9th-fastest 100 breast in his age group. While Michael Andrew’s NAG is 51.70, Grimm has a chance at becoming the 6th 15-16 swimmer to break 53 seconds.

Nation’s Capital holds both top seeds in the 200 medley relays tonight, where the top 2 fastest seeded heats will swim.

More Notable Top 32 Scratches:

  • W 200 Back: #25 Catherine Purnell (NCAP)
  • M 500 Free: #26 David Hellams (NOVA)
  • M 100 Breast: #27 Benjamin Charles (Machine)
  • M 200 fly: #16 Alexander Borisov (Baylor)

 

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About Nick Pecoraro

Nick Pecoraro

Nick has had the passion for swimming since his first dive in the water in middle school, immediately falling for breaststroke. Nick had expanded to IM events in his late teens, helping foster a short, but memorable NCAA Div III swim experience at Calvin University. While working on his B.A. …

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