The fast swimming continued on the second morning of swimming at the NCAA Division III swimming championships. Four more national records fell this morning. The morning got off to a quick start when both Denison and Emory going under the national record with Denison coming out on top in 1:32.34. Liz Horvat was at it again, this time in the 400 IM in a time of 4:18.32. Washington University's Alex Beyer broke the national record in the men's 400 IM with his time of 3:53.63. Logan Todhunter of Williams was the other record breaker this morning as she smashed the national record in the 100 fly with a time of 53.76. Kenyon looks to extend its lead on both the men's and women's side as they easily greatest number of swims coming back tonight.
Swim count:
Women: Kenyon: 9 up, 3 down. Denison: 5 up, 1 down. Emory: 5 up, 3 down. Williams: 5 up, 2 down.
Men: Kenyon: 8 up, 6 down. Denison: 6 up, 1 down. Emory: 6 up, 0 down. St. Olaf: 2 up, 2 down.