KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Torri Huske led Stanford on day two of the NCAA Championships, winning silver and setting a program record in the 200 IM and leading off in the 200 free relay team to a second-place finish.
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The Cardinal maintained their fourth place standing at 106 points after three athletes qualified for finals.
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Natalie Mannion represented Stanford in the 500 free, qualifying with a lifetime best of 4:40.54 for the B final. The freshman picked up Honorary All-American Honors and finished eighth in the consolation final.
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Huske went a program fastest 1:50.06 in the 200 IM to take second. The time was also a lifetime best for the sophomore, swimming faster than the previous NCAA record.
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Freshman Lucy Bell swam a personal best in the 200 IM prelims at 1:54.89 to qualify for the B final, finishing seventh to add points for the Cardinal.
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Wrapping up the evening, the 200 free relay team made up of Huske, Claire Curzan, Taylor Ruck and Amy Tang took home the silver medal at 1:25.70.
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Day three of the NCAA Championships will be action-packed with the 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, 3 meter and 400 medley relay.
Program Record and Silver Medals
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