The Georgia Tech swimming and diving workforce spilt the day with Pitt, with the No. 17 ranked Georgia Tech males’s workforce getting a 173-127 win over the Panthers, whereas the ladies dropped a detailed matchup, falling 161-139 to the house squad.
The Georgia Tech males’s workforce is 3-0 in twin meets on the season.
Motion began Friday with the 1-meter diving occasion, the place Yellow Jackets took second in each genders. Senior Anna Bradescu totaled a 282.83, whereas sophomore Max Fowler scored a 373.23. Saturday’s motion began with the 3-meter occasion, the place Bradescu and Fowler each took first, with Bradescu scoring a 306.15 and Fowler totaling a 411.60.
Within the swimming occasions, Tech’s first win of the day was the lads’s 200 medley relay (Berke Saka, Joao Caballero, Leandro Odorici, David Gapinski, 1:25.41). The Yellow Jackets and the Panthers then battled back-and-forth all day, exchanging race wins, earlier than the Tech males had been in a position to shut out and get their third win of the season.
Within the meet, Georgia Tech swept the rostrum in three occasions: males’s 1000 free, ladies’s 100 breast and males’s 200 fly. As well as, Mert Kilavuz, Sophie Murphy, Berke Saka and Sabyne Brisson gained a number of occasions, with Kilavuz taking house the 1000 free (8:57.97, Pitt pool document) and 500 free (4:25.25), Murphy successful the 200 free (1:46.25) and 100 free (49.58), Saka taking first within the 100 again (46.34) and 200 again (1:41.28) and Brisson sweeping the breaststroke occasions, successful the 100 (1:00.37) and 200 (2:11.47).
Different occasion wins for Georgia Tech included: Zora Ripkova within the 200 fly (1:58.00), Antonio Romero within the 200 fly (1:47.07), Stephen Jones taking the 100 fly (47.23) and Kendal Chunn successful the 400 IM (4:15.61).
Georgia Tech closed the day with a win within the males’s 400 free relay, with the workforce of Odorici, Saka, Robin Yeboah and Gapinski ending with a time of two:53.19.
Pitt gained the ladies’s 200 medley relay with Claire Jansen, Cecilia Viberg, Sophie Yendell and Avery Kudlac ending in 1:37.28.
Jansen gained the 100 again (52.96) and 200 again (1:55.88). Yendell gained the 50 free (22.28) and 100 fly (52.41). Emily Bucaro gained the 1000 free (10:03.36). Kimmy Shannon gained the five hundred free (4:50.18).
Kudlac, Jansen, Yendell and Sydney Gring gained the 400 free relay in 3:16.76.
Pitt’s Max Matteazzi gained the lads’s 200 free in 1:35.39, the 400 IM in 3:43.63 and 200 breast (1:54.45). Eli Hobson gained the 100 breast (53.72). Donat Fabian gained the 50 free in 20.01. Julian Koch gained the 100 free (42.93).
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