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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Three swimmers from the No. 21 Florida State men’s swimming and diving team were selected to the 2022 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships back in Atlanta from March 23-26. Max McCusker earned his third bid, while Yordan Yanchev and Mason Herbet were chosen for their second. “We’re excited for this group going to NCAAs,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “This meet is extremely competitive with the extra class of COVID fifth-years. We’re especially excited to be one of the few schools with five relays in the field.” Max McCusker • Harlow, Essex UK • 50 free 50 free – 19.28, 100 fly – 45.61, 100 free – 42.57 McCusker contributed personal bests at the ACC Championship in all three of his races, finishing 13th in the 50 free (19.48), ninth in the 100 fly (45.61) and 10th in the 100 free (42.57). He earned his invite by taking the final qualifying spot at No. 31 in the 50 free at 19.28, which he performed in prelims at ACCs. However, McCusk
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.
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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.