In the women’s game, the No. 9 Bulldogs (6-2, 2-2 SEC) defeated the No. 24 Gamecocks, 181-119, while the No. 10 Georgia men (7-1, 4-0 SEC) won. Beat South. Carolina, his six-game winning streak at 189.5-109.5.
Men – No. 10 Georgia 189.5, South Carolina 109.5
After three wins against Kentucky, senior Zack Hills Three wins again in Saturday’s competition. Hills finished first in his 200 freestyle with a time of 1:38.36, followed by his 100 freestyle (44.48) and his 200 IM (1:48.53).Seniors Dillon Downing (50 freestyle) and Ian Gram (200 backstroke) also won, and Downing contributed to victories in the 200 medley and 400 freestyle relay.
1,000 freestyle juniors Tommy Lee Cambrong He won with a time of 9:12.68, but his fellow juniors Jake Magahee He won the 500 freestyle with a time of 4:26.18.Junior Wesley Ng Dominated the 100 Butterfly with a winning time of 48.08, almost a second ahead of the field. Junior in 200 breaststroke Connor Hay He also led the top-3 sweep by the Bulldogs with a decisive victory with a time of 2:01.76. 100 breaststroke early, freshman Christian Pischgin We won with a time of 56.50.
2nd grade at the submersible Nolan Lewis He finished second in the 3m dash with 342.60, one of the top scores of the season. Rhett Hopkins 3rd place with 324.68.Sophomore transfer in first dual competition in Georgia Allen Mann 3rd place in 1m with a mark of 292.28.
Women – No. 9 Georgia 181, No. 24 South Carolina 119
With 13 wins, the Georgia women’s team is back on the winning streak for the first time since beating Florida in October.Senior Zoe Hartman dominated the breaststroke event, winning 200 IMs and distinguished the day with three individual wins and a first-place relay. Hartmann also swam the second leg of her relay in the winning 200 medley, joining the graduates. Marie Chauvel When Curry Dickinson and sophomore Ebony McCarty.
Each of the relay participants also won individual events, including Chauvel, who won both backstroke events. McCarty swept his event in the sprint and Dickinson took his first place with his 200 Butterfly in his 2:00.20. Sophomore Dune Coetzee had her best performance of the season, winning the 200m (1:48.57) and her 500m freestyle (4:48.44).In addition, sophomore Abbie McCullough He won the 1,000 freestyle for the fourth time this season with a time of 9:47.49.Last his 400 freestyle in his relay, McCarty joined teammates Sloan Rheinstein, Briana RobersonWhen Shay Firth He won the race with a time of 3:22.76.
in diving, junior Megan Wenzel He set a new college personal best with a third-place score of 318.90 in the 3m and placed third in the 1m with a mark of 275.40.
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Georgia will continue to play Tennessee on Saturday, January 21 at 11am in Knoxville.
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