12/24/2023 0 Comments Acc conference championship 2016![]() ![]() NC State sophomore Ryan Held told us yesterday that he wanted to go 41 in the 100 freestyle. All three of those times were faster than what it took to get a NCAA invite in this event last year. NC State’s Justin Ress finished third in 1:40.57, followed by North Carolina’s Nicholas Graesser (1:40.83) and Virginia Tech’s Robert Owen (1:41.23). In the end, Tarasevich touched just ahead of Stuart, winning 1:39.28 to 1:39.58. The crowd was standing for the final 50, as the two swimmers matched each other almost stroke-for-stroke going into the final lunge for the wall. The two men then had the same exact split for the second 50, before Tarasevich pulled ahead of Stuart by. Tarasevich seemed to have a minor problem with the backstroke starting wedge immediately prior to the race’s start, but stayed close to Stuart through the first 50. Louisville’s Grigory Tarasevich lowered his own pool, meet, and conference records after a thrilling race with NC State’s Hennessey Stuart. Grigory Tarasevich, Louisville – 1:39.28.NC State has extended its lead, while Virginia Tech closed to within 68 points of Louisville, who did not earn any points in this event. Duke sophomore Matthew Johnson had the fastest time out of the earlier heats, and his time of 15:08.84 was good enough for fourth place overall. Third place went to Virginia freshman Samuel Magnan (15:06.45), swimming in the same, final, heat as Ipsen and Linker. They were the only two swimmers under 15 minutes. Teammate Adam Linker made it a 1-2 Wolfpack sweep, as he touched in 14:51.47. 1650 Free – FinalsĪs expected, NC State’s Anton Ispen defended his title in the 1650 freestyle, swimming a 14:44.96, a NCAA automatic qualifying time. Keep refreshing this page for live event-by-event updates from Greensboro as they happen. Virginia Tech’s Brandon Fiala will have lane four in the 200 breast A-final, and will be looking for his second win of the meet. In the 200 fly, Christian McCurdy recorded a time this morning that over a second faster than anyone else (1:43.03), but the remaining swimmers will all within 0.6 seconds of each other. Hennessey Stuart was the only swimmer below 1:40 in the 200 back, clocking in with a 1:39.76, and Simonas Bilis blasted a 41.77 in preliminaries. Three other Wolfpack swimmers had the fastest times in their respective events this morning. Tonight’s finals will begin with the fastest heat of the 1650, where NC State’s Anton Ipsen comes in with the fastest seed time. Louisville has 792.5 points, and with seven swimmers in A-finals tonight, they should be able to hold off Virginia Tech (688) and UNC (659.5). With all the diving points now added in, NC State is still firmly in the lead with 928 points and looks to be a lock to win its second-consecutive conference championship. Where: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, NC.27 Prelims 10AM/Finals 6PM (Eastern Time) Share 2016 ACC Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap on LinkedIn.Share 2016 ACC Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap on Pinterest.Submit 2016 ACC Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap to Reddit.Tweet 2016 ACC Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap.Share 2016 ACC Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap on Facebook.February 27th, 2016 ACC, College, News, Previews & Recaps ![]()
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