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All-Florida Invitational

On the second day of the All-Florida Invitational, Andrew Brady was a part of the men's first-place-winning 800 free relay team and also took the 400 IM title.
Gators Continue Strong Showing at All-Florida Invitational
Saturday, September 24, 2016 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
Florida extended its team lead on both the men's and women's sides
DAY 2 FINALS RESULTS | DAY 2 PRELIMS RESULTS
DAY 1 FINALS RESULTS | DAY 1 PRELIMS RESULTS
MEET TIMELINE | MEET HOMEPAGE
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Florida gathered a total of 10 event titles and nearly doubled its men's and women's team points on the second day of the All-Florida Invitational.
Freshmen Savanna Faulconer and Emma Ball each won their first collegiate event titles – Faulconer got the win in the 400 IM at 4:19.73, while Ball took the 100 back at 56.65. On the men's side, Tyler Silver also grabbed his first title as a Gator in the 100 back at 51.19.
A number of newcomers were also involved in Florida's three relay wins. The Gator women's A-team of Ball, Dani Keymont, Alyssa Yambor-Maul and Sherridon Dressel led the way in the 200 medley relay at 1:43.36. The same lineup won the 400 medley relay Friday.
Yambor-Maul grabbed her second relay title on the day, teaming up with B-teamers Niki Urquidi, Autumn Finke and Georgia Darwent to win the 800 free relay at 7:36.68.
For the final relay, the men's 800 free relay B-team of Drew Clark, Andrew Brady, Grady Heath and Mark Szaranek took first at 6:44.52.
The remaining Gator wins came from Florida returners. Brady took the 400 IM at 4:01.19, Yambor-Maul won the 100 fly at 56.26 and UF swept the 200 free – Amelia Maughan for the women at 1:53.04 and Szaranek for the men at 1:39.90.
In three of the four events Florida did not win – the men's 200 medley relay, 100 fly and 100 breast – a Gator finished second, and for the remaining event, the women's 100 breast, UF finished in the 3-, 4- and 5-spots.
TROY'S TAKE
"There was lots of good racing today. We're really excited about how well the entire group focused and raced. Obviously, it is still early season, and we have much to work on."
The invitational concludes Sunday with prelims beginning at 9 a.m. Live results can be found on the Meet Mobile app (available on the iTunes App Store or Google Play) or on Twitter at @GatorsSwimDv and also are posted at the conclusion of each day's competition on FloridaGators.com. Nova Southeastern has provided a streaming link of each finals session here.
TEAM SCORES & RANKINGS
Men
1. FLORIDA (779)
2. Nova Southeastern (623)
3. Keiser (405)
Women
1. FLORIDA (765)
2. Florida Gulf Coast (669)
3. Miami (FL) [464]
4. Nova Southeastern (388)
5. Keiser (27)
MEET SCHEDULE
Sunday, Sept. 25
Prelims: 9 a.m. – 10:52 a.m.
Finals: 4 p.m. – 5:41 p.m.
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DAY 1 FINALS RESULTS | DAY 1 PRELIMS RESULTS
MEET TIMELINE | MEET HOMEPAGE
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Florida gathered a total of 10 event titles and nearly doubled its men's and women's team points on the second day of the All-Florida Invitational.
Freshmen Savanna Faulconer and Emma Ball each won their first collegiate event titles – Faulconer got the win in the 400 IM at 4:19.73, while Ball took the 100 back at 56.65. On the men's side, Tyler Silver also grabbed his first title as a Gator in the 100 back at 51.19.
A number of newcomers were also involved in Florida's three relay wins. The Gator women's A-team of Ball, Dani Keymont, Alyssa Yambor-Maul and Sherridon Dressel led the way in the 200 medley relay at 1:43.36. The same lineup won the 400 medley relay Friday.
Yambor-Maul grabbed her second relay title on the day, teaming up with B-teamers Niki Urquidi, Autumn Finke and Georgia Darwent to win the 800 free relay at 7:36.68.
For the final relay, the men's 800 free relay B-team of Drew Clark, Andrew Brady, Grady Heath and Mark Szaranek took first at 6:44.52.
The remaining Gator wins came from Florida returners. Brady took the 400 IM at 4:01.19, Yambor-Maul won the 100 fly at 56.26 and UF swept the 200 free – Amelia Maughan for the women at 1:53.04 and Szaranek for the men at 1:39.90.
In three of the four events Florida did not win – the men's 200 medley relay, 100 fly and 100 breast – a Gator finished second, and for the remaining event, the women's 100 breast, UF finished in the 3-, 4- and 5-spots.
TROY'S TAKE
"There was lots of good racing today. We're really excited about how well the entire group focused and raced. Obviously, it is still early season, and we have much to work on."
The invitational concludes Sunday with prelims beginning at 9 a.m. Live results can be found on the Meet Mobile app (available on the iTunes App Store or Google Play) or on Twitter at @GatorsSwimDv and also are posted at the conclusion of each day's competition on FloridaGators.com. Nova Southeastern has provided a streaming link of each finals session here.
TEAM SCORES & RANKINGS
Men
1. FLORIDA (779)
2. Nova Southeastern (623)
3. Keiser (405)
Women
1. FLORIDA (765)
2. Florida Gulf Coast (669)
3. Miami (FL) [464]
4. Nova Southeastern (388)
5. Keiser (27)
MEET SCHEDULE
Sunday, Sept. 25
Prelims: 9 a.m. – 10:52 a.m.
Finals: 4 p.m. – 5:41 p.m.
FOLLOW THE GATORS
FloridaGators.com
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