On a night when they both broke old school records in the 200-meter individual medley, Sun and Tucker swam the second- and third-fastest 400-meter IM in program history at Saturday night’s Big Al Invitational. They finished in 1st and 2nd place. Sun’s 4:06.07 may have missed the school record set by the great Alicia Emisegger in 2010 by nearly four seconds, but it did break DeNunzio’s pool record. Tucker finished in 4:07.63, and both Tigers reached interim standards for the NCAA Championships.
Princeton finished the night dominating the 10-team standings with 551.5 points, ahead of second-place North Carolina with 444 points and third-place Penn State with 436.5 points.
Ellie Marquardt He also won the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:45.56, setting a new NCAA provisional time. heidi smithwick She did the same in the 100 butterfly with a time of 53.14, taking first place and earning an NCAA B time.
The Tigers also won the 200-meter medley relay, 1-2. Alexa Pappas, Eliza Brown, Margaret Hayes and Ella Noble The first time was 1:39.27, Isabella Caubley, margaux mcdonald, Smithwick and Sabrina Johnson are half a second behind. As a result, the Tigers scored 37 points.
Johnston, Marquardt, Sun and Smithwick also won the 800 free relay.
The Big Al event concludes on Sunday, with qualifying taking place at 10 a.m. and finals at 5 p.m.
Also, at the USA Diving Winter Nationals, Charlotte Martinkas In the 1 meter, he finished 37th with a score of 183.20.