OBear073akaSMFan;842476258 said:
As the NCAA, American, and US Open record holder, I can only assume Liz's swim this year was an anomaly. She was swimming fantastically up until the NCAA.
[COLOR="#3333ff"][SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]Liz probably ran out of gas at the end of a compressed & tiring schedule, still did creditably well (if not quite meeting the lofty standards she had set up in her freshman year). Definitely was as important as any other Bear when it came to her invaluable contribution to the team's epic victory!
Thought I'd put up a relative ranking for the [U][COLOR="#A52A2A"]200 Back[/COLOR][/U] event for next season and beyond.
Current & incoming :bear:s have their [U]names[/U] underlined
Prospects from the 2016 incoming class are
boldedPotential 2017 & 2018 recruits are in
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200 Back[/COLOR][/U][/SIZE][/INDENT]
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------------------------------- (2015 NCAA
A Finals
Qual)
1:47.84 [U]Liz Pelton[/U]
[COLOR="#808080"](3/13)[/COLOR]
1:51.74 Meghan Small [COLOR="#808080"](3/15)[/COLOR]
1:51.87 Claire Adams [COLOR="#808080"](12/14)[/COLOR]
1:51.95 Erin Voss [COLOR="#808080"](12/14)[/COLOR]
[/COLOR][COLOR="#006400"]------------------------------- (2015 NCAA
B Finals
Qual)
1:53.13 [COLOR="#808080"]Taylor Ruck (12/14)[/COLOR]
1:53.28 [U]Amy Bilquist[/U]
[COLOR="#808080"](2/15)[/COLOR]
1:53.36 Allie Szekely [COLOR="#808080"](12/14)[/COLOR]
[/COLOR][COLOR="#8B4513"]------------------------------- (2015 NCAA
B Finals
Score)
1:54.15 [U]Kelly Naze[/U]
[COLOR="#808080"](2/15)[/COLOR]
1:54.30 [U]Kathleen Baker[/U]
[COLOR="#808080"](3/13)[/COLOR]
1:54.55 [U]Cierra Runge[/U]
[COLOR="#808080"](12/13)[/COLOR]
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1:54.61 [COLOR="#808080"]
Erin Earley (12/14)[/COLOR]
1:54.88 [COLOR="#808080"]
Abby Richter (12/14)[/COLOR]
1:55.14
Asia Seidt, [COLOR="#808080"](12/14)[/COLOR]
1:55.68
Beata Nelson [COLOR="#808080"](11/14)[/COLOR]
1:55.96
Courtney Mykkanen [COLOR="#808080"](2/14)[/COLOR]
1:57.60 [U]Katie McLaughlin[/U] [COLOR="#808080"](12/14)[/COLOR]
1:59.81 [U]Cat Ladd[/U] [COLOR="#808080"](2/13)[/COLOR]
2:00.52 [U]Jasmine Mau[/U] [COLOR="#808080"](12/13)[/COLOR]
2:00.95
Alyssa Marsh [COLOR="#808080"](3/14)[/COLOR]
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UPDATE[/COLOR]:
Meghan Small won the [U]200 IM[/U], in 1:54.25. That time would have ranked her
3rd in this event @ 2015 NCAAs! Of course Missy & Liz are in a class of their own, with their 1-2 times of 1:52.11 & 1:52.80 respectively at the championship.
Courtney Harnish (2017 recruit) didn't do so bad either, winning the [U]200 Fly[/U] with her 1:54.37. Good for
5th @ this year's NC2As. For reference, Noemie had placed the highest for Cal (only :bear: in the A final), coming in 7th with a 1:54.94.
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How Meghan Small is coming up big for the York YMCA[/SIZE][/COLOR]
http://swimswam.com/how-meghan-small-coming-up-big-york-ymca/In a couple-week period chock full of outstanding short course yard swimming, perhaps no one had a more impressive run than 16-year-old York YMCA standout Meghan Small.
Swimming at Short Course YMCA Nationals, Small was everywhere the high school junior swam 9 different events over the 5 day meet, totaling 18 different swims between prelims and finals. She smashed huge margins off her previous bests to win six of those events (including all four of her individuals) and catapult herself into the top-tier of next year's college recruiting lists.
Here are all of Small's event finishes from YMCA Nationals:
200 back: 1:51.74 1st
100 back: 52.19 1st
400 IM: 4:03.96 1st
200 IM: 1:54.25 1st
50 free (relay split): 22.21
100 breast (relay split): 59.96
200 free (relay leadoff): 1:45.48
50 breast (relay split): 27.91
100 free (relay split): 48.11
All four individual races rank Small within the top 10 of all-time for the 15-16 age group. Her 200 IM is the second-best of all-time, and her 400 IM and 200 back each rank 3rd.
Equally impressive was that Small's 400 IM and 100 back (9th all-time) came in a tough back-to-back double on Wednesday.
She isn't usually the tallest swimmer in the pool Brooks estimates his swimmer is somewhere around 5'6″ but in junior meets so far this spring, no one has come up bigger than Small.
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