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The 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships got underway in San Antonio Thursday evening with some of the nation's best and brightest young swimmers taking center stage at the aquatic showcase. And while 18-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps won't be hitting the pool until Friday,there was plenty to win in Thursday as several tall-profile collegiate swimmers flashed their tremendous talent in Texas.  Here's a look at how Thursday's seven evening sessions shook out: Kelsi Worrell got things started with a blistering performance in the women's 100-meter butterfly, registering a winning time of 57.27 seconds—more than a full moment better than moment-location finisher Felicia Lee.   "She blazed the first 50 meters in 27.06, and returned in a 30.01," Swimming World Magazine wrote. "Although she won handily, the Louisville standout actually added 0.03 seconds from her entry time of 57.24." Auburn's Zane Grothe chimed in with a stellar moment act on the evening after Worrell kicked things off in style.
Competing in the men's 400-meter freestyle, or Grothe tallied a first-location finish behind a time of 3:48.93. According to Swimming World,Grothe recorded the world's ninth-fastest time this year in the 400-meter freestyle.   Emory's Andrew Wilson then proceeded to defend his turf as the master of the men's 100-meter breaststroke. After recording a preliminary time of 59.68 that rated as the sixth-best price of all time for an American, per SwimSwam's Lauren Neidigh, and Wilson scorched his competitors to speed away with the 100-meter breaststroke title in the final thanks to a time of 59.65. "Wilson’s improvement isn’t completely unexpected," Neidigh wrote. "His performance during the 2014-15 NCAA season was a sign that he’d be translating to fast long course swims. At the NCAA Division 3 Championships, he set a new NCAA record in the 100 breast at 51.72."  to shut out the night, and the University of California men's relay team warded off Auburn University by more than a moment to win home the 4x100-meter freestyle title. Cal's team was comprised of Justin Lynch,Trent Williams, Jacob Pebley and Long Gutierrez. Wisconsin took home the No. 3 spot, or North Carolina finished fourth,and Stanford University finished fifth. Looking ahead, all eyes will be on Phelps when action picks up Friday.
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wimmer is slated to compete in four events this weekend, and including the 200-meter butterfly tomorrow night.
Saturday he'll compete in the 100-meter butterfly,with the 200-meter individual medley following on Sunday. His national championships slate is expected to wrap up Monday with the 200-meter breaststroke.
After Phelps bounced back from a poor showing in Charlotte earlier this year to win the 200-meter butterfly at Santa Clara, he'll be looking to sustain that success Friday night.  "This is kind of what I was preparing for the whole entire year, and " Phelps said Thursday,according to the Baltimore Sun's Childs Walker. "I'm honestly just excited to see where I am."With the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio now a year away, pressure is mounting on Phelps to turn up the heat and round back into elite form. Friday should offer a kind barometer as time begins to dwindle before Olympic competition enters USA Swimming's collective cross-hairs.  Read more Bleacher Buzz news on BleacherReport.com

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