KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Jordan DeGayner of Colorado College highlighted the second day of action for the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference from the NCAA Championships, swimming a 1:38.72 in the 200-yard freestyle claiming fourth place and all-America honors in the process.
DeGayner passed four competitors during the second half of the 200-yard freestyle on Thursday evening to finish fourth. Earlier in the day the junior set a new SCAC Open and Colorado College school record by swimming a 1:38.64 in the prelims of the event.
After the finals, DeGayner had the chance to talk about his record breaking day at Nationals; to listen, click here.
The DePauw University men's 200-yard freestyle relay team of
Josh Baugh (senior), John Montgomery (junior), Joe Hessburg
(freshman), and Jack Burgeson (freshman) moved up two places from
prelims, finishing in 14th place with a time of 1:24.09 -
earning the foursome honorable mention all-America honors.
To hear the DPU 200 free relay team talk about its performance
today, click here.
Other highlights from the second day included freshman Clark Weber of Centre with another outstanding performance in her first NCAA Championships meet. Weber swam 1:54.17 to finish 30th in the women's 200-yard freestyle.
The DU Tigers' 400 medley relay of Baugh, Matt Kukurugya (sophomore), Montgomery and Burgeson finished 21st in a time of 3:29.78.
The Colorado College men sit in 25th-place with 15 points while the DePauw men sit in 35th-place with six points after Day Two. On the women's side, Trinity University is in 15th-place with 33 points while Centre stands in 40th-place with one point.
The 2011 NCAA Championships continue through Saturday.
After the second full day of competition, SCAC Director of Communication had the chance to speak with both Colorado College head coach Anne Goodman James and DePauw head coach Adam Cohen.
To listen to CC Tigers coach James, click here. To hear DU Tigers coach Cohen, click here.