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Lilly King Crashes Through 57Second Barrier in 100 Breast With NCAA American Record 5685

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Indiana’s Lilly King stunned the collegiate swimming community by breaking the 57-second barrier to blast her NCAA, U.S. Open and American record in the women’s 100-yard breast at the 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Championships.

King went out in 26.44, and came back in 30.41 to blast by 57 seconds with a 56.85.  This morning, she downed Breeja Larson’s NCAA and American record of 57.15 from prelims.

King, just a freshman, set herself up to potentially become only the second person ever to post a career sweep of the 100 breast.  Tara Kirk won the event from 2001-04 for Stanford, and had owned the record with a long-standing 57.77 from 2006.

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