Gators Open NCAAs With School Record, 3rd Fastest Time Ever
Wednesday, March 23, 2016 | Men's Swimming & Diving
Florida returns to the pool tomorrow at 10 a.m. ET
ATLANTA -- The University of Florida men's swimming and diving teams opened up the 2016 NCAA Championships on a high note on Wednesday, swimming to the third-fastest 800-Yard Freestyle Relay time in history. The Gators' time of 6:09.84 marked a new Florida School Record and brought in 32 points on a third-place finish.
Tonight's relay was also the only event swam, which puts UF in third-place with 32 points.
The All-American quartet of senior Pawel Werner, sophomores Jan Switkowski and Mark Szaranek, and junior Mitch D'Arrigo posted a time of 6:09.84. Although they finished third, the time still surpassed the relay's previous American, U.S. Open, and NCAA Championship records entering tonight's competition.
Werner opened the Gator Relay, clocking a time of 1:33.11 in his leadoff split. At the exchange, Switkowski pushed the Gators ahead with a time of 1:31.33. Florida was in third-place at the midway point (3:04.44).
D'Arrigo swam the third leg of the event and posted a time of 1:32.69 before Szaranek anchored in fourth, touching the wall at the 6:09.84 mark. Szaranek's final split clocked a time of 1:32.71.
Florida Head Coach Gregg Troy on the Relay:
"We just swam the third-fastest time ever, we just got beat by the first two. We swam really well and put up some good splits. We might have gotten a little excited in our first 50s for a few of the guys but we just need to be smart about how we race moving forward.
"Hats off to the other two schools, they swam real well too. For us, swimming the third-fastest time in history and putting up a new school record, we're real pleased with it."
Sophomore Mark Szaranek on the Gator Relay:
"It was a great swim and we were able to break the school record and put up a fast time. We were hoping to finish a little higher than third but for putting up the third-fastest time ever, we're happy with it."
Looking Ahead at Tomorrow's Events: (10 a.m. Prelims | 6 p.m. Finals)
Diving Trials - 1 meter: Smith
200 Freestyle Relay: Florida (TBD)
500 Free: Werner, D'Arrigo, Frayler, A. Manganiello, Lawless, B. Manganiello
200 IM: Switkowski, M. Szaranek, Balogh, Lebed
50 Free: Dressel, Main,
400 Medley Relay: Florida
** NOTE ** The above names denote student-athletes who have been invited to the NCAA meet in each event. It is NOT the official events each will participate in.
Record-Breaking Night
The Gators have an early start on what they hope will a week full of new school records. Tonight, the Gators took down the 800-Yard freestyle record, previously achieved by Werner, D'Arrigo, Dan Wallace, and Nicholas Alexiou (6:12.85, 2013).
Gator All-Americans
In NCAA swimming and diving, athletes and relay teams who make the championship final (top eight) are considered First-Team All-Americans. Athletes and relay teams that qualify for the consolation final (determines places 9-16) are considered Honorable Mention All-Americans.
With tonight's Top-8 finish, the Gator relay has earned an All-American status.
Complete 2016 NCAA Swimming and Diving Point Totals After Day One
Place | School | Points |
1 | Texas | 40 |
2 | NC State | 34 |
3 | Florida | 32 |
4 | California | 30 |
5 | Georgia | 28 |
6 | Michigan | 26 |
7 | Louisville | 24 |
8 | Auburn | 22 |
9 | USC | 18 |
10 | Indiana | 14 |
Notable Links:
Complete NCAA Championship Notes
2016 Championship Central Page
Psych Sheet
Follow Along on Social Media
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