RECIFE, BRAZIL – Penn State swimmer Victor Baganha sprinted to a time of 49.97 to place 10th overall, and second in the B final, in the 100m Freestyle on Thursday, June 1 at the Brazil National Championships at the Santos Dumont Park and Sports Center in Recife, Brazil. Baganha qualified for Thursday's B final after posting a 49.68 in the prelims.
Earlier in the week, Baganha placed second in the 100m Butterfly with a personal-best 52.26. His time qualified Baganha for the Pan-American Games in October and the World University Games this Summer.
Baganha continues competing at the Brazilian Nationals on Friday with the 50m Butterfly and 50m Freestyle on Saturday.
"It's amazing having the experience that I'm having right now," said Baganha. "I'm so grateful for Minas and PSU for providing such amazing opportunities for me to be successful."
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In his sophomore season, Bagahna qualified for the NCAA Championships in three events, sprinting to lifetime bests in the 100 Fly, 50 Free and 100 Free.
In the 100 Free, Baganha placed 26th with a personal-best 42.39, good for second all-time at Penn State.
In the 100 Fly, Baganha finished 13th with a time of 45.04, becoming the first Nittany Lion to swim in the finals and earn All-American honors in the event since Euguene Botes in 2003. Baganha's prelim time of 44.75 set a school record.
In the 50 Free, Baganha claimed 19th. His prelim time of 19.10 is a personal best and Penn State's third-fastest in program history.
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