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Women from South Carolina, the men from Georgia their

Women from South Carolina, the men from Georgia their

Women from South Carolina, the men from Georgia their

South Carolina women gathered a series of impressive performances this month and continued this trend, dominated by Georgia Tech in their last double match, 211.5-86.5. Men’s more competitive race went to the yellow jackets with margin 169-131. Throughout the match, he included very extremely competitive competitions, with three of the four relay reached less than half a second margin.

Gamecock women won the baton with 200 honey Amy Rordan., Annaliese Streeter., Greta Pelzek and Dylan Scoles Ranking 1: 38.13, holding up a growing squad of Georgia Tech (1: 38.29). Rjordan escaped in front of the pitch in 100 back (52.90) and 200 backs (1: 54.81), with Pelzek headed the 200 butterflies in a loud time 1: 53.93. Pelzek returned to capture his third victory over all in 100 fly (52.47).

Emma Raizer captured first place in 1000 freestyle (9: 48.67) followed by Ellery ottem Winning 200 free (1: 46.02). Peyton Curry win 50 free (22.46) and 100 free (48.88) followed by Delani Franklin Winning 200 Breust (2: 12.31) and Nora broke up Betted first to 500 free (4: 45.90).

In diving, South Carolina Sophie Verzil Finished first on 3 meters (362.85) and 1 meter (292.05), and Delani Franklin It is dominated in 400 IM with a time of 4: 13.12. In another competitive relay, Curry, Rjordan, Oten and Scoles first finished in 400 free relay in 3: 16.47.

The Yellow Jacket Women received their lonely profit from Sabyne Brisson in 100 breasts (1: 00.68)

Georgia Tech’s men started strongly when Berke Saka., Uros Zivanovic., Leandro Odorichi and Robin Yboa He first took the 200 medal relay in 1: 25.97, coming from the back to end in front of South Carolina with only the tenth. Odorici won 50 Free (20.09) with Yeboah finished second time Ricky BalduchiniOdorici and Yeboah led 1-2-3 cleaning in the 100 free, with Balduccini touched by 44.04. Balduchini won a second win in 100 flys (46.99).

Murt Kilabuz dominated in 1000 free (9: 01.61) and teammate VITOR SEGA Won the 200 free (1: 36.39). Saka touched first through 200 back in 1: 43.01, holding a firm charging Gamecock Caddy mixture (1: 43.11). Max Fowler placed first in a 3-meter diving (381.68), and Odorici, Yeboah, Saka and David Gapinski Round the day with a winning marking 2: 55.02 in 400 free relay.

Gamecocks’ Michael Litarovsky Finished first in 100 back (46.52) and teammate Linus mud Fill the 100 breasts with a hundredth over Zivanovic, 43.50 to 53.51. Later, Cal also won the 200 breasts, ranked 1: 56.41.

Tommy Eaton came out first in the fly 200 (1: 44.48), and Connor Fry is first in 500 free (4: 24.28). South Carolina Charlie Bayer Win 1 meter of diving (349.65), with Raymond Prosinski claiming the last team victory for the day at 400 IM (3: 51.41).

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