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THE FLATS – Georgia Tech swimming wrapped up the 2020-21 regular season over the weekend at the Yellow Jacket Invitational at McAuley Aquatic Center. The Invite served as a last chance meet for Tech before ACC Swimming & Diving championships get under way next week. “I’m excited about how well we competed this weekend,” said Toni M. and Richard L. Bergmark Swimming & Diving Head Coach Courtney Shealey Hart. “We are grateful that Emmanuel College was able to come compete with us. I was especially proud of how our student-athletes cheered each other on. We want this kind of energy to be a precursor to how we support each other at ACC’s. We are looking forward to competing on the conference and national stage.” ....
THE FLATS – Georgia Tech women’s swimming defeated Vanderbilt’s women, 190-64, in a dominant display that saw the Yellow Jackets take gold in every single event at the Saturday afternoon dual meet at McAuley Aquatic Center. The Jackets won all 14 events against the Commodores to close out the two meet weekend. “I am so proud of how our women went out and performed today,” said Toni M. and Richard L. Bergmark Swimming & Diving Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart. “They came back for a second consecutive day of competition and raced hard in every event. We are looking forward to using the momentum and confidence heading into the postseason.” ....
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. ....