ACC Select Coverage
COLLEGE PARK, Md.- After the second day of the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships, Maryland is in eighth place with 103 points. Florida State leads the competition with 257 points.
Prelims:
To open the morning, in the 500-yard freestyle prelim, freshman Chris Rouchard (Westlake, Ohio) earned a spot in the bonus consolation final with an 18th-place finish. Rouchard swam a career-best time of 4:31.10. Also qualifying for the bonus consolation final in the 500 free was junior Ken Golaszewski (Boulder, Colo.) with a 23rd-place swim. Golaszewski finished with his career-best time in the event (4:33.82).
In the prelim for the 200 individual medley, sophomore Andy Dilz (Cincinnati, Ohio) led Maryland with a 19th-place swim for a spot in the bonus consolation final (1:51.47). Right behind Dilz was senior Tony Miller (Severna Park, Md.) earning the 20th-place position in the bonus consolation final. Miller swam a season best of 1:51.71 in the event. Sophomore Eric Cullen (Severn, Md.) and senior Tim Shepard (Catonsville,Md.) notched career bests in the 200 IM this morning. Cullen swam a 1:52.83 for 27th place and Shepard finished 30th with a time of 1:53.61.
Senior Danny Gray (Carlisle, Pa.) led the Terrapins with a season best of 20.31 in the 50 free for a sixth-place seed in tonight's championship final. Sophomore Dong Kim (Bucks Co., Pa.) finished 10th in the 50 free for a spot in the consolation final after swimming a season-best time of 20.54 in the prelim. Earning an alternate position in tonight's final with a career-best time of 21.01 was freshman Ryan Greene (Minnetonka, Minn.) in 26th place. Junior Jake DiPiazza (Silver Spring, Md.) and sophomore John Closs (New Providence, N.J.) finished in 29th and 38th place respectively for the 50 free. Both established career-best times in the event; DiPiazza swam a 21.11 while Closs finished with a time of 21.38.
Finals:
After swimming career-best times in the 500 free prelims, Rouchard and Golaszewski went on to finish 19th and 22nd respectively in the bonus consolation final for the event. Rouchard swam a 4:31.47 and Golaszewski finished with a time of 4:34.60.
Miller represented Maryland in the bonus consolation final for the 200 IM swimming a 1:53.04 for a 22nd-overall placement.
In the championship final for the 50 free, Gray captured the third-place position. Gray topped his season best established in prelims and posted an NCAA B-cut time of 20.01, tallying 16 points for the Terps. Kim won the consolation final for the 50 free with a ninth-place overall finish and a career-best time of 20.20 (nine points).
Maryland closed out the second day of ACCs with a fifth-place finish in the 200 free relay for 28 points. The squad of Kim, Gray, Greene and DiPiazza swam a season-best time of 1:21.08 in the event. Virginia Tech won the relay with an NCAA B-cut time of 1:19.47.
Individual winners for tonight's events included Kyle Young in the 500 free (Florida State; NCAA B-cut time of 4:19.16), Pat Mellors in the 200 IM (Virginia; NCAA A-cut time of 1:45.77) and Alex Kennon (Florida State; NCAA B-cut time of 19.84).
ACC Championships for the men will continue tomorrow morning with prelims for the 400 IM, 100 butterfly, 200 free, 100 breaststroke and 100 backstroke starting at 11:00 a.m. Finals for these events in addition to the 400 medley relay will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Follow tomorrow's competition with live scoring linked to this release and to the Maryland men's swimming and diving schedule. The meet will also be broadcasted live on ACC Select.
Team Standings:
1. Florida State University 257, 2. University of Virginia 205.5, 3. Virginia Tech 178, 4. University of North Carolina 164.5, 5. Clemson University 131.5, 6. North Carolina State 116, 7. Georgia Tech 105.5, 8. University of Maryland 103, 9. Duke University 62 10. University of Miami 37 11. Boston College 36