After competing in short course this morning, finals of the 2016 NCSA Junior Nationals switched gears to give the athletes opportunities to participate in the long course version of their events.
Magnolia’s Lucie Nordmann maintained her first-place spot in the women’s 200 back with a final time of 2:10.86. Genevieve Pfeifer and Amanda Smith battled for second, exchanging the lead throughout the race, to tie with a final time of 2:13.44. Pfeifer split faster on the first 100 with a 1:05.06 (31.53 and 33.53) before coming back in a 1:08.38 (34.42 and 33.96). Smith caught up from a 1:05.60 split (31.95 and 33.65) for the first 100 with a 1:07.84 (33.92 and 33.92) in the back half.
Wade O’Brien of NOVA out-touched MAAC-GA’s Dean Farris, this morning’s top seed, with a final time of 2:01.88 in the men’s 200-meter back. Farris slipped to second with a time of 2:02.91, while Matthew Marquardt of MHSW joined them under the 2:05-mark with a final time of 2:03.68.
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