By Andy Ross, Big Ten Beat Writer
Anders Nielsen of Michigan took control of the race early and never looked back. Nielsen led from start to finish and won with a 4:12.83. That time was good for a pool record that was set by Peter Vanderkaay at the 2004 Big Tens. Vanderkaay still holds the meet record at 4:12.37 from the 2005 Championships. Michigan has now won 20 of the last 23 Big Ten titles in the 500 free. Defending champ Matt Hutchins of Wisconsin was second at 4:14.36 and PJ Ransford of Michigan was third at 4:15.54.
Dylan Bosch of Michigan kept the Michigan domination going with a 1:43.02 to win the 200 IM. Bosch reset his pool record that he set this morning. Michigan now has seven of the last eight winners in the 200 IM and they could continue that streak within the next few years. Michigan sophomore Evan White was second at 1:43.11 and senior Peter Brumm was third at 1:43.78. Brumm came back and out-touched Indiana freshman Ian Finnerty who was 1:43.82. Michigan and Indiana had put the same amount of swimmers in the final of the 500 and 200 IM but Michigan showed why they have won five straight Big Ten titles.
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