Men’s swimming: Badgers send swimmers to compete at NCAA Championships
This past Saturday, the University of Wisconsin guys’ swimming group sent a pair of Badgers to compete in Austin, Texas, for a national title. Cameron Tysoe and MJ Mao were those up at the block representing the “Grateful Red” at the NCAA championships. Junior swimmer, Cameron Tysoe, earned himself an important point-out All-American honor and took the tenth place in the 2 hundred-backyard backstroke at this year’s finals. Tysoe began the day with a non-public record within the same 200-yard backstroke occasion he’d later qualify for, clocking a time of one:39. Eighty seconds in the morning prelims, which earned him a spot in the finals. His blistering time was exact for the second great in UW history. Three weeks previous, Tysoe swam his way to nationals using posting a quickly-to-be-broken non-public first-class time as well.
Tysoe swam a time of one:39.97 inside the comfort very last, right for 10th place in the U.S.A. Sophomore MJ Mao finished thirty-first in his NCAA championships debut Saturday. Mao swam a 1:55.09 time in the two-hundred-yard breaststroke. He presently owns the second quickest time within the two hundred-yard breaststroke in school records, seconds faster than the time he posted at the championships. The Badgers as a team finished tied for 36th in the country with seven total points.