Notre Dame Sets Four Records on First Day of Shamrock Invitational

Notre Dame only has Missouri State as an opponent for this year’s Shamrock Invitational, but it’s not going to take it easy on the visitors.

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Notre Dame only has Missouri State as an opponent for this year’s Shamrock Invitational, but it’s not going to take it easy on the visitors. After the first day, the Irish have a 203-35 lead. Just as impressive as that lead is the fact that they set four pool records.

Jack Hoagland set two of the records with times of 4 minutes, 15.39 seconds in the 500-meter freestyle and 3:43.78 in the 400 individual medley. Charles Korndorffer finished with a 47.22 in the 100 butterfly. The final record came in the 200 medley relay compliments of Josh Bottelberghe, Topher Stensby, Cason Wilburn and Brendan Santana. That team finished its run in 1:26.23.

Coach Mike Litzinger was happy to see this beginning performance by his team in this final tuneup before championship season:

“The whole trick when you swim a championship format is not only the performance you just did, but what the future performance the next day or the next morning is going to look like. You have to prepare for that just as intensely as you’re prepared for the event that’s happening right now.

That’s just good practice for the end of the year when you swim multiple times over multiple days. You need to find a routine, and once you lock that routine in, you learn how to recover: fuel properly, use all our recovery tools that we have available to us. Then, all of a sudden, you’re ready to perform at a championship level.”

Notre Dame Men Earn Senior Day Win in Shamrock Invitational

After getting off to such a strong start against Missouri State in the Shamrock Invitational on Thursday, Friday merely was a curtain call.

After getting off to such a strong start against Missouri State in the Shamrock Invitational on Thursday, Friday merely was a curtain call. As it also was Senior Day, the day began with a ceremony to honor those who are moving on. Then, the Irish won in every category to earn a 268-86 victory.

Austin Flaute was the winner in both the 1-meter (350.18) and 3-meter (379.43) diving events. On the swimming side, the Irish increased their NCAA B-Cuts for the meet to nine. Winners were Jack Hoagland in the 1,650-meter freestyle (14 minutes, 59.49 seconds), Jack Fitzpatrick in the 200 backstroke (1:45.09), Cason Wilburn in the 100 freestyle (43.60), Tyler Christianson in the 200 breaststroke (1:55.49) and Max Miranda in the 200 butterfly (1:46.99).

The women began their portion of the meet Friday against Akron, and they hold an 84-26 lead after six events. It began with a win in the 200 freestyle relay (1:30.78) by the team of Coleen Gillian, Cailey Grunhard, Rachel Wittmer and Carly Quast. Skylar Fore joined Gillian, Quast and Grunhard to win the 400 medley relay in 3:35.90. Individual winners were Gillian in the 200 individual medley (1:57.46), Grunhard in the 50 freestyle (23.23) and Luciana Thomas in the 500 freestyle (4:46.48).