MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - The Arizona mens' relay team posted a time of 1:16.66 in the A final of the 200 free relay Friday night, making it the second-fastest time in the country.
With this time, it is a top five time in program history and is also good enough for an NCAA "A" cut.
Mallory Korenwinder and
Noah Reid also found their way into the Arizona record books tonight. Korenwinder posted the fourth-fastest time in program history for the 100 breast with a time of 59.74. Reid posted a time of 45.95 in the 100 fly which is the sixth-fastest in school history.
On the night, the Cats managed to qualify for 13 more NCAA cuts:
Men's 200 relay (Ercegovic, Combs, Reid, T. Anderson) A
400 IM -
Hannah Cox 4:11.94 B
400 IM -
Etay Gurevich 3:45.98 B
100 fly -
Noah Reid 45.95 B
200 free -
Kirsten Jacobsen 1:45.68 B
200 free -
Monica Gumina 1:46.37 B
200 free -
Brooks Fail 1:34.28 B
200 free -
Daniel Namir 1:34.17 B
100 breast -
Mallory Korenwinder 59.74 B
100 breast -
Ellie Jew 1:00.92 B
100 breast -
Sam Iida 53.13 B
100 breast -
Ty Wells 53.46 B
100 back -
Aria Bernal 52.44 B
Through 26 total events, Arizona remains in fourth place on both sides with a total of 357 points for the women and 375 points for the men.
Next up
Tomorrow at Day 4 of the Minnesota Invitational Arizona will compete in the 1650 free, 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, and 400 free relay events. Preliminaries will start at 9 a.m. (MST) with finals starting at 5 p.m. (MST)
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