2021 Big Ten Men’s Championships
Today, Michigan and Indiana will need to close the gap on Ohio State, otherwise, the bookies will run away with the Big Ten title. Purdue is fourth and Wisconsin is fifth, while Northwest is sixth, behind Penn State, Minnesota and Iowa.
Today will see 100 Fly, 400 IM and 200 Free prelims.
Three Morning Heat Sheets
Team Scores (from 2 days)
- Ohio State – 628
- Indiana – 547.5
- Michigan – 526
- Pardu – 414.5
- Wisconsin – 345
- Northwest – 296
- Penn State – 267
- Minnesota – 259
- Iowa – 250
- Michigan State – 102
100 Fly – Premium
- Big Ten Meet Record – 44.79, Winnie Lanza (Indiana) – 2018
- Big Ten Record – 44.37, Winnie Lanza (Indiana) – 2019
- 2020 NCAA Invited Time – 45.97
- Defending champion: Miles Smechlo (Michigan), 45.05
Top 8
- Tomar Frankel (Indiana) – 45.08
- River Wright (Michigan) – 45.24
- Brendan Burns (Indiana) – 45.71
- Wedge Jackel (Wisconsin) – 46.32
- Eric Gassner (Wisconsin) – 46.51
- Van Matthias (Indiana) – 46.55
- Corey Gambardella (Indiana) – 46.65
- Trent Pellini (Purdue) – 46.72
Indiana Freshman Tomar Frankl Rushing to finish in 100 Fly, Michigan optimized 45.08 lifetime to advance Wright Wright (45.24) In the final heat this morning. Of Wisconsin Wes Jackel He finished third in the heat at 46.32 and reached the A-final in fourth place. Frankl will now prepare to swim his 200 free prelims, as he is pulling a double this morning.
This excellent heat went to Wisconsin Eric Gassner At 46.51, with Indiana Corey Gamberdela Second place is 46.65 and on the curtain Trent Pellini Third in 46.72.
Indiana Sophomore Brendan Burns Seven heat wins, posting 45.71, a quarter-second of its best. Of the state of Ohio Sam Andres The heat was 46.90 for the second.
Charles Morrissey Michigan heat dominated at five, freshness hit the wall at 47.12. Justin Flagel, An OSU freshman, was 47.02 to win the Heat Six, down one second from his old best.
The Hoosiers performed very well here, reaching four in the A-finals, while Wisconsin added two. Michigan and Purdue were one-on-one, and Ohio State had none, so we’ll see the event move on to the IU and Michigan bookies tonight.
400 IM – Premium
- Big Ten Record Meeting – 3: 48.03, Tyler Cleary (Michigan) – 2009
- Big Ten Record – 3: 35.98, Tyler Cleary (Michigan) – 2009
- 2020 NCAA Invited Time – 3: 44.36
- Defending champion: Charlie Swanson (Michigan), 3: 40.26
Top 8
- Michael Daly (Penn State) – 3: 43.29
- Caleb Aman (Wisconsin) – 3: 43.33
- Jared Diegel (Michigan) – 3: 43.47
- Danny Burlitz (Michigan) – 3: 44.43
- Spencer Lehmann (Indiana) – 3: 45.95
- Will Roberts (Michigan) – 3: 46.08
- Jeffrey Dermer (Northwest) – 3: 46.13
- Will Lulec (Penn State) – 3: 46.22
The final heat was a wall battle, like the one in Michigan Danny Burlitz 3: .4 cl..43 clock, burning Indiana Spencer Lehman On free legs. Lehman this morning his ::. After 45.95 final, Burlitz will meet again in the A-final.
Baked four, Northwestern Jeffrey Dermer Running to win, old: .1 going.13 cut a tenth of his old best. Dumer will take part in tonight’s A-final; Last year, he was in the B-finals, and DQ was on the night.
Of Michigan Jared Diegle Dominated heat three, posted a 3: 43.47. After swimming in the C-finals last year, Douglas will appear in the A-finals this time.
Heat Bay saw Wisconsin Caleb Aman Make a huge lead at the foot of the breast, winning by half the pool length at the end in 3: 43.33. Minnesota Innovation Sawyer Grimes He pulled the individual best 3: 49.93 for baked seconds.
In a baked, pen state Michael Daly Michigan forward, knocked down 3: 43.29 Will Roberts (3: 46.08). Both men entered without time.
Michigan steps up here with three A-finalists, with Penn State holding two of its own spots.
200 free – Premium
- Big Ten Meet Record – 1: 31.14, Black Peyronie (Indiana) – 2018
- Big Ten Record – 1: 29.63, Black Peyronie (Indiana) – 2018
- 2020 NCAA Invited Time – 1: 34.07
- Defending champion: Andrew Loy (Ohio State), 1: 31.88
Top 8
- Paul Delkis (Ohio State) – 1: 33.55
- Tomar Frankel (Indiana) – 1: 33.76
- Patrick Clan (Michigan) – 1: 33.78
- Gus Borges (Michigan) – 1: 33.79
- Jack Mitchell (Michigan) – 1: 33.93
- Wyatt Davis (Michigan) – 1: 34.92
- Alexa Bober (Northwest) – 1: 35.22
- Conor Lamastra (Northwest) – 1: 35.42
Last heat, Michigans Goose Borges Opened a big lead in the front, too Patrick Clan Brought it home in the back, eventually staying ahead at 1: 33.78. Borges first broke 1:34, at 1: 33.79.
Its big 100 fly, Indiana’s new fly began Tomar Frankl Managed for another win, exciting heat for victory 1: 33.76. Michigan New Wyatt Davis Northwest was second behind Sophomore at 1: 34.92 Alexa Bobber (1: 35.22).
In the fifth of the heat, the state of Ohio Paul Delacis Entering the wall ahead of 1: 33.55 while charging, made the way to the hit win Jack Mitchell Of Michigan (1: 33.93).
With two smoke outside, Conor Lamastra (Northwest) Half a second off the best car of his life, lane eight to 1: 35.42.
Michigan had another big performance here, including four in the A-finals, while Northwestern got two in-ins. Last year, Northwestern had no more than one in the A-finals in any event, so this was a big 200 free for them, as they also made it to the B-finals and the C-finals.