Final Results
ATHENS, Ga. – The No. 3/5 Florida men's and women's swimming and diving posted their third sweep in a row, after outlasting No.10/18 Auburn, No. 3/7 Florida, No. 24 Florida State, No. 9/13 Georgia, No. 23 Georgia Tech, No. 18/14 Michigan.
The men finished 453.5 points ahead of second-place Auburn, while the women's finished 357 points ahead of Auburn's 789.
Five Gators posted placed top-10 times in program history in the final day. Bella Swims swam the second-fastest time in the nation, sixth in program history in the 200 backstroke prelims, while
Catie Choate posted the eight-best time in program history.
Isabel Ivey posted the second-fastest 100 freestyle time, while
Molly Mayne added to her invitational success, swimming to the third-fastest 200 breastroke time.
Jonny Marshall concluded top-time success, swimming the second-best program time on the men's side.
Final Team Scores
Men
Florida – 1169
Auburn – 715.5
Georgia – 682
Florida State – 603
Michigan – 495.5
Georgia Tech – 346
Wisconsin Diving – 17
Women
Florida – 1146
Auburn – 789
Michigan – 724.5
Georgia – 623
Florida State – 425.5
Georgia Tech – 268
Wisconsin Diving – 5
Saturday Final Results:
Women's 1650 Free
Florida had four swimmers finish in the top-10.
Emma Weyant swam a 16:07.32 to finish in fifth, followed by
Caroline Pennington's 16:10.83.
Anna Auld recorded a 16:16.92 to earn seventh and
Elise Bauer swam a 10th-place finish after posting a 16:19.32.
Madison Kolessar (16:21.62) and
Camille DeBoer (16:22.43) came in 11th and 12th, respectfully, while
Leah DeGeorge's 16:38.96 put her 15th overall.
Men's 1650 Free
Six Gators finished in the top-10, as
Giovanni Linscheer finished on-top after zipping to a 14:40.21.
Eric Brown finished in third, posting a 14:53.88, followed by
Oskar Lindholm's 14:59.83.
Jake Mitchell swam a 15:00.81 for a fifth-place finish, while
Andrew Taylor posted a seventh place with 15:04.33. Freshman
Josh Parent earned ninth with a 15:07.26. Florida went 13-14-15, with Bobby Dinunzio's 15:11.35, Jack VanDeuzen's 15:13.03 and
Aryan Nehra's 15:16.13.
Amadeusz Knop's 15:20.85 was good for 18th and 26th and 27th went to
Brendan Peacock's 15:41.53 and
Evan Keogh's 15:44.52, respectfully.
Women's 200 Backstroke
Florida took the top-two spots, with
Catie Choate shaving nearly two seconds off her prelim time with 1:51.94 to be the eight-best time in program history. JoJo Ramey followed in second in 1:54.62.
Julia Podkoscielny finished in 1:57.05 for eight in the A-final.
Carly Meeting finished second in the B-final with 1:55.19, while Aris Runnel's 1:56.61 put her in fourth.
Men's 200 Backstroke
Jonny Marshall joined Florida in the record books, as the freshman placed first after swimming the second-fastest time in program history at 1:38.52.
Amadeusz Knop swam a 1:44.41 in the B-final, while
Mason Laur and Cam Abaqueta finished the C-final in 1:43.48 and 1:45.04, respectfully.
Women's 100 Freestyle
The Gators took two of the top-three spots, with
Isabel Ivey finished second after swimming the second-fastest time in program history with 57.54.
Micayla Cronk followed in third with 47.77, and
Ekaterina Nikonova swam a 48.59 to secure the top-spot in the B-final.
Olivia Peoples finished in 49.71 in the C-final.
Men's 100 Freestyle
Florida secured five of the eight spots in the A-final, as
Joshua Liendo's 40.90 led the way, followed by
Macguire McDuff's 41.86.
Adam Chaney swam to a fourth-place finish with 42.17 and
Julian Smith's 42.43 put him in sixth. Ed Fullum-Huot rounded out the A-final with 42.81 for an eight-place finish.
Scotty Buff swam to a 43.86 in the C-final for fifth.
Women's 200 Breastroke
Molly Mayne claimed top-spot on the podium, swimming to the third-fastest time in program history with 2:07.89.
Grace Rainey touched the wall in 2:10.75 for a fifth-place A-final finish. Anna More clocked a 2:13.17 in the B-final for third place and
Julia Podkoscielny (2:13.91) and
Melissa Cowen (2:14.05) went 13-14 in the B-final.
Molly Golding finished with 2:22.17 in the C-final.
Men's 200 Breastroke
The Gators had three A-final finishes, with
Aleksas Savickas led the way after shaving three seconds off his prelim time with 1:51.57. Peter Bretzman's 1:56.33 put him in fourth and
Raphael Rached Windmuller followed in sixth with 1:57.74.
Women's 200 Butterfly
Lainy Kruger shaved three seconds off her morning time to post a third-place finish with 1:55.41.
Amanda Ray clocked a 1:56.30 for fifth.
Zoe Dixon led the way in the B-final after shaving four seconds off her prelim time to 1:56.33 and
Elise Bauer finished in 2:01.68.
Men's 200 Butterfly
Mason Laur finished third in the A-final at 1:43.53, while
Billy Jones finished first in the B-final at 1:45.17.
Women's 400 Free Relay
The A- team of
Ekaterina Nikonova,
Micayla Cronk,
Olivia Peoples and
Isabel Ivey came in second after posting a 3:11.70. The B team finished in eight with 3:18.85 and the C team posted a 3:21.96. The D team swam a 3:30.36.
Men's 400 Free Relay
The men's A-Team of Josh Liendo,
Adam Chaney,
Julian Smith and
Macguire McDuff led the way in 2:46.60, three seconds ahead of second. The B team finished in sixth with 2:52.25 and the C team swam a 2:55.52 for 12th. The D team swam a 3:04.14.
Women's Platform Diving
Ana Monroy scored a 312.80 in her platform season-debut to finish first and
Casey Greenberg finished seventh with a 237.65 score.
Carina Lumia followed in ninth with 229.15 and
Caroline Pagac finished with a final score of 215.35.
M
en's Platform Diving
Skip Donald finished in second with 361.40 in the Gators platform season debut.
Elisha Dees scored a 349.50 for fifth and
Conor Gesing finished with a 308.85 score in his platform career-debut.
Anton Svirskyi scored 293.30 in his first diving event of the season and
Brandon Wegner scored 285.65.
Peyton Donald finished with a 257.50 score.
Prelim Results:
Women's 200 Backstroke
Bella Sims – 1st – 1:51.15
Catie Choate – 2nd – 1:53.73
JoJo Ramey – 3rd - 1:54.60
Zoe Dixon – 8th – 1:55.97
Julia Podkoscielny – 9th – 1:56.13
Aris Runnels – 13th – 1:57.77
Carly Meeting – 14th – 1:58.02
Men's 200 Backstroke
Jonny Marshall – 1st – 1:39.56
Amandeusz Knop – 17th – 1:44.73
Mason Laur – 18th – 1:44.86
Cam Abaqueta – 23rd – 1:45.38
Evan Keogh – 29th – 1:47.53
Women's 100 Free
Isabel Ivey – 5th – 48.55
Micayla Cronk – 6th – 48.60
Ekaterina Nikonova – 9th – 48.96
Olivia Peoples – 19th – 49.65
Carly Meeting – 48th – 51.58
Alex Mitchell – 55th – 52.93
Men's 100 Free
Macguire McDuff – 1st – 41.85
Josh Liendo –3rd – 42.40
Julian Smith – 4th – 42.24
Adam Chaney – 6th – 42.75
Ed Fullum-Huot – 8th – 42.92
Scotty Buff – 21st – 44.10
Sean Sullivan – 25th – 44.20
Daniel Gordon – 33rd – 44.80
Women's 200 Breast
Molly Mayne – 1st – 2:07.72
Grace Rainey – 4th – 2:10.73
Julia Podkoscielny – 11th – 2:13.74
Melissa Cowen – 13th – 2:14.76
Anna Moore – 14th – 2:14.80
Molly Golding – 25th – 2:22.62
Men's 200 Breast
Peter Bretzmann – 1st – 1:54.77
Aleksas Savickas – 2nd – 1:54.79
Raphael Rached Windmuller – 8th – 1:57.56
Amro Al-Wir – 27th – 2:03.04
Women's 200 Fly
Bella Sims – 1st – 1:55.02
Amanda Ray – 5th – 1:57.51
Lainy Kruger – 9th – 1:58.74
Elise Baur – 15th – 1:59.84
Zoe Dixon – 17th – 2:00.09
Men's 200 Fly
Mason Laur – 4th – 1:43.93
Billy Jones – 11th – 1:45.91
Josh Parent – 32nd – 1:49.59
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