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Jorgenson Sets Mile Record on Final DayJorgenson Sets Mile Record on Final Day
Joscelyn Hynes/Nebraska Communications

Jorgenson clocked the fastest mile time in Nebraska history on Saturday

Swimming and Diving

Jorgenson Sets Mile Record on Final Day

The final day of the 2023 Big Ten Championships was marked by a third school record set and a third A-final appearance for Shannon Stott.
 
Gena Jorgenson dropped an entire 20 seconds off her previous career-best mile time to break the school record with a 16:13.54. The freshman from Aberdeen, S.D., earned her first podium finish, placing sixth among the field. Additionally, that gives Jorgenson an NCAA B-Standard Cut by 17 seconds.
 
Molly Rosenthal added a 17th-place finish in the 1,650 freestyle with a 16:57.11.
 
Stott capped off her historic performance with her third A-final qualification out of her three individual events. In the 200 butterfly prelims, Stott clocked a 1:57.29, moving her up to No. 2 on the All-Time list. The senior from St. Albans, Great Britain went on to finish seventh with a 1:57.36. On Thursday, Stott set a new school record in the 500 freestyle with a 4:41.65 and finished eighth overall in the final. Stott is also No. 2 in Nebraska history in the 200 freestyle after swimming a 1:46.46 qualifying time on Friday.
 
Sarah Barton cut a full second off her previous 200 butterfly career-best to clock a 1:59.77, sending her to the C-final. In the finals session, Barton beat her best time again to place 18th overall with a 1:59.46.
 
Berkeley Livingston joined Barton in the 200 butterfly C-final, clocking a 2:01.36 to place 19th.
 
In the 200 breaststroke, Maia Hall swam to a B-final victory to place ninth overall with a 2:11.63. JoJo Randby swam a career-best 2:14.33 in the prelims to earn a spot in the B-final. She dropped over a second off her prelims time in the final to place 12th with a 2:13.25.
 
Randby, a sophomore from Omaha, is coming off of a record-breaking 100 breaststroke performance. In Friday's prelim, Randby broke Penny Heyns' 27-year-old 100 breaststroke school record with a 1:00.10 to send her to the A-final, where she re-broke the record with a 1:00.07.
 
Rounding out Nebraska's breaststroke finalists, Sydney McCracken clocked a 2:16.07 in the prelims to qualify for the C-final, where she finished 23rd.
 
Madesyn Ronquillio was NU's top finisher in the 200 backstroke, just missing the finals with a 25th-place finish in 1:58.81.
 
Emily Haimes placed 38th in the 100 freestyle with a 50.76.
 
Ohio State won the team race with 1425 points. Nebraska finished 10th with 437 points.

Up next, a portion of the roster will travel to Columbia, Mo. on Feb. 25-26 for an opportunity to drop times at the Mizzou Last Chance Meet.
 
Husker Finalists
A-Final
500 Freestyle: Shannon Stott
200 Freestyle: Shannon Stott
100 Breaststroke: JoJo Randby
200 Butterfly: Shannon Stott
 
B-Final
500 Freestyle: Gena Jorgenson
400 IM: Berkeley Livingston, Sarah Barton
100 Breaststroke: Maia Hall
200 Breaststroke: Maia Hall, JoJo Randby
 
C-Final
500 Freestyle: Molly Rosenthal
200 IM: Berkeley Livingston, Sarah Barton
100 Butterfly: Caitlin Cairns, Lexi Kucera
100 Breaststroke: Sydney McCracken
200 Breaststroke: Sydney McCracken
400 IM: Gena Jorgenson
200 Butterfly: Sarah Barton, Berkeley Livingston