Eden Prairie had what head coach Kelly Boston referred to as "one of the most dominant" team performances she's seen, as her team cruised to its second consecutive Class 2A state title Saturday at the University of Minnesota Aquatics Center.
The Eagles had three individual state titles, two relay victories and nine total top-three finishes. Their final tally of 344 points was 107 more than second-place Edina. Minnetonka was third at 177.5 points.
"We're extremely happy," Boston said. "We had a great meet, what we wanted to do."
Boston's son, Bryce, won the 100-yard butterfly, and senior Aaron Greenberg successfully defended his state titles in both the 50- and 100-yard freestyle races. Greenberg also led off Eden Prairie's winning 200-yard medley relay.
"They were all tough races, but to see these results is just outstanding," Greenberg said of his team.
Lucas sets state record Just how good was the Class AA 500-yard freestyle final? Lakeville South junior Mitch Herrera bested the Class AA state record by more than three-10ths of a second -- and he finished fourth.
In one of the fastest races in the history of the state meet, Mounds View senior Noah Lucas set a state record -- for any sanctioned meet, regardless of class -- of 4:26.47, shattering the old mark of 4:28.00 that dates to 1995.
The next two finishers, Eden Prairie's Jonathan Lieberman and Edina's Erick Huft, finished in 4:26.78 and 4:27.61, respectively.