Watch as Martin Sets School Record in 200 Free on Day Two at NCAA Championships
3/19/2010 12:37:18 PM | Women's Swimming & Diving
Davidson at the NCAAS
Complete Preliminary Results
Finals Heat Sheets
W. LAFAYETTE, IND. -- Junior Lindsey Martin continued making Davidson history at the NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships, breaking her own college record in the 200 freestyle on the second day of competition at Purdue University's Boilermaker Aquatic Center.
Martin finished 55th in the event's preliminaires with a Davidson and personal-best time of 1:48.76. She previously set the record at last month's CCSA Championships, with a winning, NCAA B-cut time of 1:49.02.
Georgia's Allison Schmitt won the preliminary with a pool-record time of 1:43.29, followed immediately by teammate Morgan Scroggy (1:43.41). Leone Vorster (Arizona, 1:44.41), Julia Wilkinson (Texas A&M, 1:44.62), Megan Romano (Georgia, 1:44.70), Lauren Perdue (Virginia, 1:44.83), Kate Dwelley (Stanford, 1;44.93) and Sara Isakovic (California, 1:45.14) also advanced to the evening's championship final.
Katarina Filova (Virginia Tech, 1:45.25), Shara Stafford (Florida, 1:45.27), Margaux Farrell (Indiana, 1:45.27), Chelsea Nauta (Georgia, 1:45.35), Kristen Heiss (Texas A&M, 1:45.45), Melania Costa Schmid (Florida, 1:45.45), Nikki White (Indiana, 1:45.63) and Lauren Boyle (California, 1:45.64) advanced to the consolation final.
Martin, who will conclude her program with the 100 freestyle preliminary tomorrow at 11 a.m. for a final chance to advance to the evening session, turned in a 100 split of 51.17, the fastest in her heat.
Check back for video of Martin's record-setting 200 free swim.
Complete Preliminary Results
Finals Heat Sheets
W. LAFAYETTE, IND. -- Junior Lindsey Martin continued making Davidson history at the NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships, breaking her own college record in the 200 freestyle on the second day of competition at Purdue University's Boilermaker Aquatic Center.
Martin finished 55th in the event's preliminaires with a Davidson and personal-best time of 1:48.76. She previously set the record at last month's CCSA Championships, with a winning, NCAA B-cut time of 1:49.02.
Georgia's Allison Schmitt won the preliminary with a pool-record time of 1:43.29, followed immediately by teammate Morgan Scroggy (1:43.41). Leone Vorster (Arizona, 1:44.41), Julia Wilkinson (Texas A&M, 1:44.62), Megan Romano (Georgia, 1:44.70), Lauren Perdue (Virginia, 1:44.83), Kate Dwelley (Stanford, 1;44.93) and Sara Isakovic (California, 1:45.14) also advanced to the evening's championship final.
Katarina Filova (Virginia Tech, 1:45.25), Shara Stafford (Florida, 1:45.27), Margaux Farrell (Indiana, 1:45.27), Chelsea Nauta (Georgia, 1:45.35), Kristen Heiss (Texas A&M, 1:45.45), Melania Costa Schmid (Florida, 1:45.45), Nikki White (Indiana, 1:45.63) and Lauren Boyle (California, 1:45.64) advanced to the consolation final.
Martin, who will conclude her program with the 100 freestyle preliminary tomorrow at 11 a.m. for a final chance to advance to the evening session, turned in a 100 split of 51.17, the fastest in her heat.
Check back for video of Martin's record-setting 200 free swim.
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