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Appreciate all your posts & updates, makes it so much easier to catch up!
In fairness to
Katie McL, she had equalled her lifetime best in the [U]200 Free[/U] and that done in a prelims session. This event has gotten so fast this year, Katie would have easily been into the A final in 2016 in the 5th spot with that 1:43.75. Being shut out of the A final by the 2nd tiniest of margins (0.02 sec) must have felt really frustrating tho!
A mite worrisome is
Abbey missing out even tho this is her weakest event. Perhaps she hasn't recovered fully from her health incident @ Pac-12s or doesn't have quite the stamina for the longer distances at this stage. Hope Abbey will make up for it by busting out a wicked breast split in the [U]200 Medley Relay[/U] tonight to help the team to a relay title (without getting too aggro on her starts mind you :p). btw frequently an early jump can be attributed partly to the incoming swimmer if they take too long a stroke or have a poor, inconsistent finish - esp if one hasn't practised adequately with that relay lineup combo and gotten familiar with one's teammates swim patterns...
Amy hasn't quite performed to her potential in her individuals, but has more than compensated for that by her key relay swims that made all the difference in the outcome. Hang on, reckon I'm being a mite too critical here haha, as Bilquist did hit a PB by quite a bit in both her [U]50 Free[/U] prelims
and swimoff...

Not sure what happened with
Celina but she was massively slower yesterday & today than what she's normally capable of. Hope that she's healthy and will put in a good swim in the [U]200 Fly[/U] tomorrow, her last NCAA champs race in the blue & gold.
Keaton &
Chenoa might be experiencing a bit of frosh shock as the intense atmosphere of NCAAs will do that to too many freshman, both physically & mentally - let's see how they fare on Saturday, at least they will have this experience under their belts for next year.
Anyway, will be rooting on
Farida &
Noemie to take the [U]100 Fly[/U] tonight...failing that, for both to be faster than furdette Janet Hu & Sarah Gibson of A&M...heck wouldn't even cry too much if Hansson wins it as long as the aforementioned scenario holds
Maddie FTW in the B final, of course
I've been madly championing
Madds ever since she was recruited but flying under everyone's radar (including mine initially lol), and couldn't be more pleased for her studly performances at these championships. Her 51.74 is her 2nd fastest [U]100 Fly[/U] ever (lifetime = 51.62 from Pac-12s), and that time would have almost been good enough to qualify for A finals in the 2016 NCAA edition of this event.
Nicole Stafford's story is a really inspirational & amazing one (at least on a par with
Little Bean's battle with Crohn's)...but sorry, since the furdette's repping the wrong school, hope that she stays in her 16th seeded spot at finals in the [U]200 Free[/U] whilst Katie takes the B final...no politically correct mercy or empathy needs to be shown here :p
@
Superstar Thleen - you are a champ and a fighter, so we know you have it in you to take the NCAA & American record from Ally Howe back to where it belongs (
Natalie will love you for it!). Or claim the [U]100 Back[/U] title in a star-studded and very tightly-contested field which would work as well haha. At the very least, please, please don't let Howe or Hu nip you at the very end...your underwaters have improved so much under Teri (as confirmed also by Head Coach Marsh @ Rio) and are almost as great as the furdette pair's now. But your on top of the water swimming is
significantly superior to theirs, so go all out for it! And if you can't quite win this one, I'm hoping that Olivia will take it ahead of the trees duo...

Lastly, let's get that [U]200 Medley Relay[/U] title!!! :gobears:
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