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Parker Chan 1,650 free 2026 NCAA
Gary Feng

Men's Swimming and Diving

Chan Finishes Second in 1,650 Free on Final Day of NCAAs

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Washington University in St. Louis first-year swimmer Parker Chan took second in the 1,650 freestyle and set a new program record on the final day of the NCAA Championships.
 
As a team, the Bears finished 10th with 122 points.
 
Top Finishers
  • 1,650 Freestyle
    • Chan finished second with a time of 15:16.55
      • Set a new program record
      • Earned All-America honors
         
  • 100 Freestyle
    • First-year Jackson Heether finished 32nd in prelims with a time of 45.25
       
  • 400 Freestyle Relay
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Players Mentioned

Ethan Feng

Ethan Feng

5' 7"
Senior
Marco Minai

Marco Minai

6' 1"
Junior
Parker Chan

Parker Chan

5' 9"
Freshman
Jackson Heether

Jackson Heether

6' 2"
Freshman
Mikey Thurk

Mikey Thurk

5' 8"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Ethan Feng

Ethan Feng

5' 7"
Senior
Marco Minai

Marco Minai

6' 1"
Junior
Parker Chan

Parker Chan

5' 9"
Freshman
Jackson Heether

Jackson Heether

6' 2"
Freshman
Mikey Thurk

Mikey Thurk

5' 8"
Graduate Student