
Swimming Finishes Regular Season With Mizzou Qualifier
2/27/2025 5:12:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving, Swimming & Diving
COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri swimming will close out the 2024-25 regular season by hosting the Mizzou Qualifier this weekend inside Mizzou Aquatic Center. Prelims will begin Saturday at 10 a.m., before finalists return to the pool at 5 p.m., and continuing Sunday utilizing the same schedule.
Admission is free and open to the public, and live results will be available via the MeetMobile app.
The entire swimming squad will compete to improve their individual times and qualify for NCAA Championships later in the month. Women's NCAA Championships will be held March 19-22 in Federal Way, Wash. The Men's NCAA Championships will follow March 26-29.
Saturday, March 1 (10 a.m. // 5 p.m.)
- 500 free
- 100 fly
- 100 back
- 100 breast
- 100 free
- 200 medley relay
- 400 free relay
Sunday, March 2 (10 a.m. // 5 p.m.)
- 50 free
- 200 fly
- 200 back
- 200 free
- 200 breast
- 200 IM
- 200 free relay
- 400 medley relay
- 1650 free
LAST TIME OUT: SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Grant Bochenski set the program record in the men's 50 back with his leadoff leg of 20.77 in the 200 medley relay.
- In the men's 800 free relay, Calvin Windle set the third best time in program history in the men's 200 free with this leadoff time of 1:33.06.
- The women's 200 free relay of Sierra Smith, Zara Zallen, Katie Kuehn and Grace Hanson set an NCAA A Cut time of 1:28.22. The mark is their season best and landed them a sixth-place finish.
- Luke Nebrich, Grant Bochenski, Ethan Vance and Darden Tate finished the men's 200 free relay in 1:16.37, setting the second fastest time in program history and earning an NCAA A-cut qualifying time.
- Nebrich swam the second-fastest men's 50 free time in program history (19.02), placing him at 11th in the finals.
- Megan Jolly's 288.10 score in women's 3-meter diving tied her for 11th place.
- In the women's 100 fly, Taylor Williams turned in the sixth-fastest time in program history with a 52.27 swim that landed a 17th place finish. Paige Striley's time of 52.41 in the preliminary round gave her the program's seventh-best all-time mark.
- Bochenski swam 45.71 in the men's 100 back to finish ninth.
- Returning to his third straight men's 200 fly SEC Championships final, Jan Zubik finished tenth. The Poland native's 1:41.26 is the fourth fastest time in program history.
- Karolina Bank earned a tenth-place finish in the women's 100 breast with a 58.99 swim, the third-fastest in Mizzou history.
- Collier Dyer and Tommaso Zannella scored career bests in men's platform diving and finished fourth and tied for fifth, respectively. Dyer hit 417.90 and moved into the third highest mark in program history. Zanella's 392.20 ranks seventh all time.
- Zallen completed her preliminary swim in the women's 100 free in 48.14, the fourth quickest time in program history, qualifying her for the A-final. She finished in sixth place with a 48.31 swim.
- Sophomore Zoe Schneider set the third fastest time in program history in the women's 1650 free touching the wall in 16:13.62 and placing 14th. Peyton Drexler finished in 16:19.19, setting the fourth-fastest swim in Mizzou history and taking 16th place.
- Jibran Himsieh finished the men's 1650 free in 15:21.82 to get the seventh-fastest time in program history.
UP NEXT
Mizzou's diving squad will travel to Iowa City, Iowa to compete in NCAA Zone Diving Championships March 10-12.
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