Gators Earn First Dual-Meet Victories at FSU
Alyssa Yambor-Maul totaled 27 points off three individual event wins, which were crucial in a close 157-143 win over FSU.
Photo By: Courtney Culbreath
Thursday, October 13, 2016

Gators Earn First Dual-Meet Victories at FSU

The Gators made sure they contributed a win over Florida State to the homecoming week festivities.
FULL MEET RESULTS
 
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The competition was a bit close for comfort at times, but Florida came out on top at the 2016-17 season's Sunshine Showdown on Thursday, sweeping the men's and women's team titles at Florida State. The men (1-0) won by 40 points, 170-130, while the women's (1-0) meet was tighter at 157-143.
 
The Gators haven't lost to FSU since 2010 on the men's side and 2012 on the women's.
 
Of the 16 events each on both the men's and women's sides, the Gator men won 11 (nine individual and two relays) and the women won eight (all individual).
 
Senior Alyssa Yambor-Maul continued the performance she started back at the All-Florida Invitational, winning the 100 (55.10) and 200 fly (1:59.70) and 200 back (2:00.07) and gathering 27 points.
 
The majority of the Florida women who took home other titles were underclassmen, earning their first-career dual-meet victories. Freshman Emma Ball won the 100 back (55.61), freshman Savanna Faulconer the 200 IM (2:03.72), freshman Georgia Darwent the 500 free (4:54.74) and sophomore Teya Syskakis the 1-meter dive (276.60). Autumn Finke was the other senior in the bunch, placing first in the 1000 free (10:00.74).
 
For the men, Thursday's meet saw the return of Rio Olympians Mitch D'Arrigo, Caeleb Dressel and Jan Switkowski. Each had a hand in a first-place finish.
 
Dressel totaled 18 individual points for Florida with wins in the 100 back (48.64) and 100 fly (47.32), while also helping to earn 22 relay points for his 19.15 split in the 200 medley relay and 43.06 split in the 400 free relay.
 
Switkowski also was a part of those two relays, splitting 21.15 on the fly leg of the medley relay and 44.66 on his portion of the free relay.
 
D'Arrigo was tops in the 200 free at 1:38.93, rounding things out for the three returners.
 
"The addition of all three of those (swimmers) into our men's team just changes the complete dynamic of that men's program," associate head coach Jeff Poppell said on Monday. "What they bring – not just from a competitive standpoint, but just from a leadership aspect – to the rest of the men on the team is invaluable, so we're excited about having them rejoin our men's team in a competitive environment."
 
As Dressel was the only multiple-individual-event winner for the Florida men, the rest of the victories were spread out – Mark Szaranek took the 200 IM (1:49.69), Andrew Brady the 500 free (4:29.97) and Blake Manganiello the 1000 free (9:17.97).
 
Sophomores Ross Palazzo and Stanley Wu won their first-career dual-meet events, with Palazzo touching first in the 200 breast (2:01.00) and Wu in the 100 breast (56.00). Maxime Rooney shared that milestone with a win in the 200 fly (1:49.49).
 
Although he did not have an individual win, Jack Blyzinskyj played a key role in the 200 medley relay title, leading off the team with a 23.12 back split.
  
GILLOOLY'S TAKE
"It was a great first dual meet of the season and an excellent starting point for this young team. They were all very focused and aggressive against a very talented team from FSU. I am very proud of each diver and their contributions to the Gator team victories."
 
Florida will next travel to Bloomington, Indiana, for a tri-meet match-up with Texas and Indiana from Friday, Oct. 21 to Saturday, Oct. 22.
 
TEAM RESULTS
Men
1. FLORIDA (170)
2. Florida State (130)
 
Women
1. FLORIDA (157)
2. Florida State (143)
 
FLORIDA'S WINS
Men's Events
100 back – Caeleb Dressel (48.64)
100 breast – Stanley Wu (56.00)
100 fly – Caeleb Dressel (47.32)
200 breast – Ross Palazzo (2:01.00)
200 fly – Maxime Rooney (1:49.49)
200 free – Mitch D'Arrigo (1:38.93)
200 IM – Mark Szaranek (1:49.69)
500 free – Andrew Brady (4:29.97)
1000 free – Blake Manganiello (9:17.97)
200 medley relay – Jack Blyzinskyj, Mark Szaranek, Jan Switkowski, Caeleb Dressel (A-team) [1:29.17]
400 free relay – Maxime Rooney, Caeleb Dressel, Jan Switkowski, Mark Szaranek (A-team) [2:57.20]
 
Women's Events
1-meter dive – Teya Syskakis (276.60)
100 back – Emma Ball (55.61)
100 fly – Alyssa Yambor-Maul (55.10)
200 back – Alyssa Yambor-Maul (2:00.07)
200 fly – Alyssa Yambor-Maul (1:59.70)
200 IM – Savanna Faulconer (2:03.72)
500 free – Georgia Darwent (4:54.74)
1000 free – Autumn Finke (10:00.74)
 
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