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#1 Sharks Head Into Final Day of NCAA Championships with lead

#1 NSU adds two more NCAA titles

INDIANAPOLIS, IN. - Day four at the NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving National Championships was completed on Friday evening from the IUPUI Natatorium. The No. 1 Nova Southeastern Sharks Women's Swim team continues to hold a substantial advantage, NSU sits in first place with 434.5 points. Emily Trieschman won her fourth NCAA National title at the event, taking home the 500-free crown. Savanna Best was victorious in the 100-breaststroke, winning her first individual national championship. 

 

Trieschmann

Trieschmann continues her run of dominance and won the 500-free by nearly five-seconds. The sophomore has won titles in the 800-free relay, 1000-free, 200-medley relay, and now the 500-free.  

Luca Alessandrini placed sixth in the 500-free, posting a time of 4:23.37.  

Mollie Morfelt finished in second-place in the 100-back, just four-tenths of a second off the national title, recording a time of 54.24. 

Best clinched the 100-breaststroke national championship in 1:01.13, while teammate Claire Gass earned a bronze with a time of 1:02.01 

 

Best

May Lowy was the third-place finisher in the 200-fly, reaching the podium with a time of 1:59.83.  

INSIDE THE MEET 

Location – IUPUI Natatorium | Indianapolis, IN.  

Events – 500-free, 100-back, 100-breaststroke, 200-fly, 200-free relay 

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STANDINGS – Women's 

  1. Nova Southeastern – 434.5 
  2. Indy – 344 
  3. Drury – 263.5 
  4. Colorado Mesa – 258 
  5. West Chester – 192 
  6. Lynn – 160 
  7. Wingate – 154 
  8. Carson-Newman – 126 
  9. Wayne State – 120 
  10. West Florida – 110 

STANDINGS – Men's  

  1. Indy – 373.5 
  2. Drury – 338 
  3. McKendree – 273.5 
  4. Tampa – 225 
  5. Colorado Mesa – 204.5 
  6. Findlay – 195.5 
  7. Grand Valley – 162 
  8. Wingate – 151 
  9. Oklahoma Christian – 146.5 
  10. Florida Southern – 142.5 
  11. Henderson State – 134
  12. Nova Southeastern – 132 

UPCOMING 

The fifth and final day of the 2023 NCAA Swimming & Diving National Championships will be held on Saturday, March 11, with the 100-free, 200-back, 200-breaststroke, and 400-free relay events.   

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Luca Alessandrini

Luca Alessandrini

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Sophomore
Claire Gass

Claire Gass

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Sophomore
May Lowy

May Lowy

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Sophomore
Mollie Morfelt

Mollie Morfelt

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Freshman
Savanna Best

Savanna Best

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Players Mentioned

Luca Alessandrini

Luca Alessandrini

Sophomore
FREE
Claire Gass

Claire Gass

Sophomore
BACK
May Lowy

May Lowy

Sophomore
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Mollie Morfelt

Mollie Morfelt

Freshman
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Savanna Best

Savanna Best

Fifth Year
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