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INDIANAPOLIS – Junior
Simone Manuel and freshman
Katie Ledecky each earned national titles in record-setting fashion to lead No. 1 Stanford on Thursday night at the 2017 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships inside IUPUI Natatorium.
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Stanford's 400-yard medley relay also earned a national title to give Stanford the lead with 213 team points after two days and seven events. Cal is second with 136 points and Texas is third with 119.
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"This is a really close group," head coach
Greg Meehan said of the Cardinal. "It's just really fun to get excited for them because I know what they do every day. They work hard and they grind. They are passionate about what they do."
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Manuel set the NCAA record in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 21.17. It was the second straight NCAA title in the event for Manuel, who won in 2015 and redshirted in 2016. Senior
Lia Neal was also a winner in the event as she bested the field in the B final with a career-best time of 21.65 – second-fastest finish in school history.
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Ledecky toppled her own American and NCAA records in the 500 free to earn her first individual national title. She went head-to-head with the meet record holder in Virginia's Leah Smith, and the pair both broke 4:30 in the event – the only two women to ever accomplish that feat. Ledecky won by four seconds at 4:24.06 to earn Stanford's first victory in the event since Jessica Foschi in 2001.
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Cal appeared to have won the 400 medley relay, but was disqualified. The Stanford quartet of
Ally Howe,
Kim Williams,
Janet Hu and
Lia Neal took home the title at 3:26.35. It marked the Cardinal's fourth straight victory in the event. In those four years, Stanford used four different combinations including three different breaststrokers, two different backstrokers, flyers and freestylers.
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The Cardinal set the American record in the 200 free relay when
Simone Manuel,
Lia Neal,
Janet Hu and
Ally Howe were tops in the prelims at 1:26.15. In the final, the same foursome finished as the national runner-up with a school record time of 1:25.91 – bested only by Cal's NCAA record of 1:25.59.
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On the diving boards,
Kassidy Cook earned her third career All-America honor with an eighth-place finish on the 1-meter. She scored 305.65 to earn another 11 points for the Cardinal.
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Sophomore
Leah Stevens also earned some big points. As the 28 seed in the 500 free she qualified for the B final with a career-best 4:39.67, and then topped that with a third-place finish of 4:39.10 in the B final. She was just behind freshman teammate
Megan Byrnes, who won the B final and set a personal-best with the fourth-fastest time in school history at 4:37.78.
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"We hadn't scored a point in the 500 free in the last four years, and today we scored 35," said head coach
Greg Meehan. "To see Leah, Megan and Katie swim so well was a really fun moment for our team."
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Stanford racked up 24 more points in the 200 individual medley. Sophomore
Ella Eastin was the national runner-up in the event with a season-best time of 1:52.27, while junior
Ally Howe qualified for the B final and finished 10th overall with a career-best finish of 1:54.82.
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NOTABLES
Overall, Stanford has won eight 500 free titles as Ledecky became the fifth Cardinal to win the event … Manuel joined Jenna Johnson, Jenny Thompson and Catherine Fox as the four Cardinal to win two NCAA titles in the 50 free … Manuel's 50 free victory was the 10th overall in Cardinal history … Williams earned her first career NCAA Championship and All-America honor in the 400 medley relay … Neal has earned four All-America honors in the first two days of the meet to up her career total to 23 … Byrnes and Stevens earned their first career All-America recognition … Stanford has won the 400 medley relay 13 times … Howe, Hu and Neal have all earned three All-America honors in the 400 medley relay.
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WHAT'S AHEAD
Friday will feature the 400 individual medley, 100 butterfly, 200 free, 100 breaststroke, 100 backstroke, 3-meter diving and 200 medley relay. Prelims begin at 7 a.m. PT, and the finals are set to start at 3 p.m. PT.
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| Â Remaining Stanford Schedule by Day |
| Friday |
| 400 IM |
Eastin, Stevens, Szekely |
| 100 Fly |
Hu, Engel |
| 200 Free |
Byrnes, Drabot, Ledecky, Manuel, Neal, Stafford, Stevens |
| 100 Breast |
Williams |
| 100 Back |
Engel, Howe, Hu, Voss |
| 3-Meter Diving |
Cook, Farnsworth |
| 200 Medley Relay |
TBD |
| Saturday |
| 1650 Free |
Byrnes, Ledecky |
| 200 Back |
Hu, Howe, Szekely, Voss |
| 100 Free |
Manuel, Neal |
| 200 Breast |
Williams |
| 200 Fly |
Eastin, Engel, Stafford |
| 400 Free Relay |
TBD |
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