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THE FLATS – Georgia Tech swimming & diving hosted its second dual meet of the spring season, coming up short against SEC opponent No. 16/11 Alabama on Friday afternoon at McAuley Aquatic Center. The men fell 153-145, while the women lost 191-106. “Overall, I am very proud of the energy we brought to today’s meet,” said Toni M. and Richard L. Bergmark Swimming & Diving Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart. “It was a lot of fun, especially leading into the relays. We had several great performances on the men’s side despite losing a close contest. Our women’s team gets to compete again tomorrow against Vanderbilt, and we are looking forward to using the momentum from today. Go Jackets!”

Alabama Swimming & Diving is destroying Georgia Tech in SEC / ACC Battle

Alabama Swimming & Diving is destroying Georgia Tech in SEC / ACC Battle News Highlights: Alabama Swimming & Diving is destroying Georgia Tech in SEC / ACC Battle Swimming and diving in Alabama ended its regular season with a swing from the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Friday afternoon in Atlanta, Georgia, at the McCauley Aquatic Center. Recommended The women of Crimson Tide swept every swimming event, with Gracie Felner, Kensey McMahon and Rhyan White leading the way with two wins each. Felner won the 100 and 200 butterfly, McMahon dominated the 500 and 1,000 freestyles, while White won the 100 and 200 backstrokes. The men of Tide took first through fourth places in the 50 freestyle, with Sam DiSette leading. Matt King was just behind DiSette in second place, while Jonathan Berneburg and Colton Stogner took third and fourth respectively.

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