Men's NCAA Champs: 200 Backstroke
200 BACKSTROKE
NCAA Record: 1:35.73 (Ryan Murphy - California, 2016)Meet Record: 1:35.73 (Ryan Murphy - California, 2016)
American Record: 1:35.73 (Ryan Murphy - California, 2016)
U.S. Open Record: 1:35.73 (Ryan Murphy - California, 2016)
Ryan Murphy has officially solidified himself as one of the all-time backstroke greats -- taking the win in 1:36.75. Double Olympic gold medal and 100m backstroke world record in Rio? Check. NCAA four-peat in the 100 backstroke? Check. NCAA four-peat in the 200 backstroke? Check. John Shebat of Texas set the pace early and fought like hell. Shebat led at the 100 46.82 to 47.24 and maintained his lead at the 150 over Murphy 1:11.62 to 1:12.01. But in the end, Murphy's closing speed was too much for the Longhorn sophomore as he out-split Shebat 24.74 to 25.62 over the final 50 yards. Regardless, Shebat pushed Murphy to his limit in this race and took a hard-earned silver medal in 1:37.24. Patrick Mulcare of USC made a strong push as well to pull up to the leaders and finish third in 1:37.80.
1.) Ryan Murphy (California): 1:36.75
2.) John Shebat (Texas): 1:37.24
3.) Patrick Mulcare (USC): 1:37.80
4.) Connor Oslin (Alabama): 1:39.23
5.) Grigory Tarasevich (Louisville): 1:39.73
6.) Carter Griffin (Mizzou): 1:40.20
7.) Anton Loncar (Denver): 1:40.64
8.) Jonathan Roberts (Texas): 1:41.35