"The best part of Evan swimming is how he's developed," coach Bob Bowman said. "He did a good job his freshman year but did a tremendous job this summer. He's really young and has a lot of growing to do, and it's exciting to see him race at this level."
E. Carlson's two victories total four in those events on the season, taking the top spot in the 50 and 100 free in every meet so far this year. The sophomore's time in the 50 free today broke a personal best he set against Florida State that also secured him a NCAA B-Cut spot.