
Photo by: Beverly Schaefer
400 Freestyle Relay Record Falls at Last Chance Meet
March 05, 2022 | Men's Swimming and Diving
PRINCETON, N.J. – With the chance to qualify for the NCAA Championships still available, the Princeton University men's swimming & diving team made the most of the opportunity, setting a new school record in the 400 freestyle relay, Saturday afternoon inside DeNunzio Pool.
The team of Brian Lou (43.51), Raunak Khosla (42.60), Nicholas Lim (42.97), and Max Walther (42.79) finished in 2:51.87, besting the previous school record of 2:52.06 set by En-Wei Hu-Van Wright, Julian Mackrel, Ben Schafer, and Sandy Boyle in 2016.
In the 200 backstroke, Tyler Hong touched the wall at 1:43.04, the No. 2 all-time time in school history, and an NCAA B cut. Joshua Brown also swam an NCAA B cut time in the 200 butterfly, finishing in 1:58.60, the fifth-fastest time in school history.
The team of Brian Lou (43.51), Raunak Khosla (42.60), Nicholas Lim (42.97), and Max Walther (42.79) finished in 2:51.87, besting the previous school record of 2:52.06 set by En-Wei Hu-Van Wright, Julian Mackrel, Ben Schafer, and Sandy Boyle in 2016.
In the 200 backstroke, Tyler Hong touched the wall at 1:43.04, the No. 2 all-time time in school history, and an NCAA B cut. Joshua Brown also swam an NCAA B cut time in the 200 butterfly, finishing in 1:58.60, the fifth-fastest time in school history.
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