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Tallahassee, Fla. – The No.16/NR Florida State swimming and diving teams will host Tampa at 2 p.m., at the Morcom Aquatics Center on Friday. Prior to the meet at approximately 1:45 p.m., the Seminoles will recognize 18 senior student-athletes for their achievements in and out of the pool. The meet will follow the 13-event college dual meet format but will only compete in swimming races. The divers will compete at a two-day competition in Atlanta, Ga., against Miami, Georgia Tech, and Auburn. Order of Events vs. Tampa 200 Medley Relay 1000 Free 200 Free 50 Free 100 IM 100 Fly 100 Free 100 Back 500 Free 100 Breast 200 IM 200 Free relay Live timing will be available on the meet mobile app. The Seniors 18 student-athletes will be recognized prior to the meet. Tazman Abramowicz: Calgary, Alberta | Diving| Interdisciplinary Social Science Adrian Aguilar: Miami, Fla. | Free, Fly| Finance Telly Coleman: LaVergne, Tenn. | Free| Public Health Ian Cooper: St.John’s , Fla. | Free/Back| ....
Tallahassee, Fla. – The Florida State swimming and diving teams celebrated the 2021-22 season by handing out annual awards on Saturday. Student-athletes selected the winners in five categories: Rookie of the Year: Edith Jernstedt/Arijus Pavlidi Diver of the Year: Vivian Johnson/David Vargas Hardest Worker: Emily Trieschmann/Brennan Hammond Most Improved: Sydney Boals/Auben Nugent Most Valuable: Nina Kucheran/Mason Herbet Jernstedt qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 200 fly and swam personal bests in the 200 IM (1:59.03) and 100 fly (52.35) at the meet. She also helped the Noles set the school record in the 400 medley relay after placing seventh in the 200 fly (1:55.80) at the ACC Championships. Pavlidi swam the second-fastest 200 back in school history at 1:41.23, challenging the school record that was set back in 2009 (1:41.11). He placed eighth at the ACC Championships (1:41.30). Johnson qualified for the NCAA Zone B Championships in all three events and finished nint ....
AUBURN, Ala. – The No.19/RV Florida State swimming and diving teams closed out competition at the Auburn Invite on Saturday. Pia Murray and Hannah Womer contributed podium performances, while members of both teams added career best swims. Murray swam a personal best in the 200 back, touching at 1:54.94 for the win. Her swim still ranks her third on the FSU all-time top 10 list. Oliva Sapio followed in seventh place, clocking 1:59.74 to close out her career. Gloria Muzito led the way for the Noles in the 100 free, touching at 50.88 for 11th place, just ahead of Brooke Arnold (51.08) in 12th and Gabrianna Banks (51.20) in 13th. In the 200 breast, Rachel Moran placed seventh at 2:17.44 ahead of Nora Woods in 11th (2:22.83). Hannah Womer added bronze in the 200 fly, touching at 1:58.66. Ella Dyjack represented the Seminoles in the 1650 free, touching fourth at 17:11.80. After the meet, Jenny Halden swam a time trial in the 100 fly, clocking 52.64, which was under her season best time she ....