Swimming and Diving Championships Georgia keeps lead after Day 3
Swimming and Diving Championships: Georgia keeps lead after Day 3 NCAA.com
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PRESENTED BY Stanford's Ella Eastin earned her second national title in as many nights. The Irvine, Calif., native led from the start and earned a sweep of the individual medley events with a career-best 3:58.40 in the 400 IM. Eastin is the fifth Cardinal to win the event for a combined nine national titles. That is the sixth-fastest 400 IM of all-time. Stanford bookended the night with national championships as the 200-yard medley relay capped the session with another victory. Ally Howe, Sarah Haase, Janet Hu and Lia Neal earned the sweep in the medley relays with a winning time of 1:34.81. Stanford has now won the event 13 times, and two of the last three years. One night earlier, the foursome won the 400 medley relay. They own the American record in both events. Cal's Rachel Bootsma won her third NCAA title in the 100 back with a time of 50.28. Bootsma also won the NCAA championship in the 100 back in 2013 and 2015. She wasn’t feeling well Thursday night but managed to still put together a championship-level race on Friday. “I was really nervous,” Bootsma said. “I haven’t been feeling that great. Just to get my hands to the wall was relief. I don’t think it’s hit me yet, but I’m sure it will. I’m just really honored to win again.”
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