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Leon Marchand Becomes First NCAA Champ Since Natalie Coughlin To Complete Perfect Season

· 28.03.2023 · 02:26:21 ··· Dienstag ⭐ 0 🎬 0 📺 WSN - World Sports News Channel
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https://gotopnews.com/post/2415208
Shout out to SwimSwam commentator jeff for the inspirational part of this article. Leon Marchand's 2022-23 NCAA season has been excellent. No, Marchand's season wasn't perfect just because of way he dominated competition to sweep his events in NCAAs, or all records he's broken in so many different events. His season was literally perfect because he didn't lose a single race all season and went 26-to-26 a timeframe spanning from ASU's first doubles encounter with Georgia in September 2022 to the NCAA Championship 2023. In fact, Marchand became the first Division 1 NCAA champion swimmer since Cal's Natalie Coughlin to achieve an undefeated individual season 20 years ago in Coughlin's 2002-03 season. Compared to Marchand, Coughlin won more individual races his excellent season, going 35v35 in 13 matches, compared to Marchand's 26v26 9 matches. In addition, Coughlin has won 11 different events while Marchand has 7 more wins in a variety of events. However, Marchand's excellent season included more NCAA record-breaking swims as he broke NCAA record six different times in three different races and sped up the fastest ever relay splits in other three races. . Meanwhile, Coughlin broke the NCAA record three times in three different events but it's important to note that he's already an NCAA record holder at 100 backs, 100 flies and 200 backs. this point in his career. Note For purposes of this article, we have only taken into account the final races in official competition. Leon Marchand's Wins in the 2022-23 Season ASU - Georgia - Missouri 200 udders , 200 flies , 2o0 IM ASU - Wisconsin 200 back , 100 chest , 400 IM ASU and USC 100 nozzles , 200 nozzles , 200 IM NC State Invitation 200 flights , 200 IMs , 400 IMs ASU and Stanford 100 nozzles , 200 IM , 200 nozzles ASU and Cal 100 breasts , 200 breasts , 400 IMs ASU - Arizona 100 back , 500 free Pac-12 Championship 200 IM , 400 IM , 200 Chest NCAA Championship 200 IM , 400 IM , 200 Chest Natalie Coughlin's Wins, Season 2002-03 SMU Classic 100 clubs , 100 backs , 200 backs Cal - Georgia back , 100 free , forward Cal - Clemson 400 IM , 200 back Cal vs. Rice 200 free , 100 back Auburn Invitational 500 free , 200 free , 200 fly Cal - ASU 200 free , 100 free , 200 IM Cal - Arizona 200 IM , 200 back , Cal - USC 200 free , 200 flights , 100 flights Cal - UCLA back , 100 free , ends Cal vs. Stanford 200 free , 200 clubs , 100 clubs Pac-10 Championship 50 free , 100 fly , 100 free NCAA Championship 100 fly , 100 back , 200 back Before start mid-season invites in 2022-23 season, we counted a total of 17 swimmers who are still individually undefeated from 25 best programs Division I. That number dropped to five after mid-season invites, as the duo season ended and conferences began, Marchand LSU's Maggie MacNeil were the last ones standing. And although MacNeil was undefeated on first day of the NCAA women's championship with 50 free wins, she eventually lost 0.05 seconds to Kate Douglass in 100 fly, breaking her streak. He also finished third after Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh in the free 100. Marchand and Coughlin's excellent seasons are remarkable because some the best NCAA swimmers of this generation have never accomplished what the two them did. In total, there been 19 different swimmers who have gone 3-on-3 in NCAA Championship events since 2003, many of whom ruined their excellent seasons with "non-event" races in duos. Being undefeated all year requires a combination of all-year versatility, dominance and fast swimming; these are things that only one generation of swimmers can exhibit at a time. List of Three-on-Three NCAA Championship Swimmers And Their First Losses Of The Season 2002-03 Natalie Coughlin None None 2004-05 Kristy Coventry 2nd out of 100 at Auburn Invite, December 2004 2005-06 Kara Lynn Joyce #4 in the free 50 at the Georgia Fall Invitational, December 2005 2005-06 Ryan Lochte #2 out of 100 in the Dallas Morning News classic, January 2006 2010-11 Katinka Hosszu 5th in 100 races and 7th in 100 flights at USC Sprint Invite, October 2010 2014-15 Missy Franklin 3rd in 100 IMs at the KingQueen of the pool invite, September 2014 2016-17 Caeleb Dressel 2nd place in 100 flights and 3rd place in 100 turns against Georgia, October 2016 2016-17 Katie Ledecky 200 fly vs. 3rd place in Texas, November 2016 2017-18 Caeleb Dressel 2nd place in 100 breasts at All-Florida Invite, September 2017 2017-18 Ella Eastin 2nd vs. 200 fly NC State, November 2017 2018-19 Beata Nelson third place on 200, free against Purdue and Tennessee, November 2018 2018-19 Andrew Seliskar 2nd races, 3rd in 100 chests, 6th backs at the KingQueen of Pool invitation, September 2018 2020-21 Ryan Hoffer 2nd in 100 flights at Stanford Invitational, November 2020 2020-21 Shaine Casas 2nd Place in 400 IMs at Texas First Chance

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