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It was definitely a case of fly-and-die for Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell, but she had enough in the tank to pick up the women’s 200-yard fly at the 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Championships.
Worrell raced her way to a 1:50.96 to sweep the butterfly events, and defend her title from last year.
Worrell, out well under American and NCAA record page at the 150, nearly let Stanford’s Ella Eastin ahead of her before closing out the win. Â Eastin came scorching home to take second in 1:51.04. Â That’s the seventh-fastest time ever.
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