Tonight, she won the 200-yard butterfly by 4 feet in 1:55.75.
He led most of the way and won by 5 feet in 3:35.96.
Tonight, she won the 100-yard butterfly by 6 feet in 53.02 seconds.
He won by 5 feet in 3:35.96, not especially fast.
He won by two feet, the width of a bike wheel.
Freeman was fast enough yesterday to win by almost 2 feet.
But she held on and won by 2 feet in 3 minutes 45 seconds.
Morrison won by four feet in 12.98 seconds into a wind of 5.1 miles an hour.
He won by 7 feet and shattered his 1986 world record of 48.74 seconds.
Florida won that race by 2 feet from Auburn, 40.22 seconds to 40.29.