Bulldogs Earn Six Wins on Second Day of UGA Invitational
Fast Facts
- Women’s 400y IM – Senior Ieva Maluka routed the field with a winning time of 4:06.20, a new personal-best time that ranks eighth in program history. Maluka dropped nearly four seconds from her previous PB of 4:10.13 set in prelims. Junior Elizabeth Tilt placed fourth with a season-best NCAA cut of 4:12.17.
- Men’s 400y IM – Sophomore Drew Hitchcock led a top three Bulldog sweep with a season-best NCAA cut of 3:39.57, nearly topping his personal best. Freshman Finn Hammer placed second with a NCAA time of 3:40.99, moving into ninth in program history. Senior Cale Martter rounded out the top three with a season-best time of 3:41.43.
- Women’s 200y Freestyle – Freshman Kennedi Dobson continued her outstanding week with a winning time of 1:42.19, a new PB that ranks fourth in program history. Sophomore Marie Landreneau followed in second with a season-best time of 1:43.47, while senior Shea Furse took fifth with a season-best 1:44.88. Fellow senior Emma Norton won the consolation final with a PB of 1:45.64, while freshman Maeve Eckerman won the ‘C’ final at 1:46.83.
- Men’s 200y Freestyle – Junior Tomas Koski prevailed with an NCAA cut of 1:31.68. Sophomore Will Gavin finished 13th with a season-best time of 1:35.29, with freshman Luke Sandberg placing 15th with a PB of 1:35.47.
- Men’s 100y Breaststroke – Sophomore Elliot Woodburn posted personal-best times in winning both prelims and finals. In prelims, Woodburn’s time of 51.43 was the third-fastest time in program history, while his 51.20 in finals was the No. 2 time in history.
- Men’s 3-meter – Junior Matthew Bray took first with a season-best score of 400.95, highlighted by a 76.50 on his third dive. In prelims, Bray finished third with a mark of 362.15.
- Men’s 100y Butterfly – Graduate Luca Urlando finished second with a season-best NCAA cut of 43.87, the fourth-fastest time in both his collegiate career and program history. Senior Ruard van Renen took fourth with a new personal-best time of 44.86, becoming the third-fastest performer in program history. Fellow senior Roman Valdez won the consolation final with a season-best 46.63.
- Women’s 200y Freestyle Relay – Landreneau, Sikes, freshman Marin Clem, and Norton finished third with a season-best time of 1:28.96. Landreneau led off with a personal-best time of 22.90, while Norton closed strong with a 22.07 split.
- Men’s 200y Freestyle Relay – Urlando, van Renen, sophomore Tane Bidois, and Woodburn also finished third with an NCAA automatic cut of 1:15.89, the second-fastest time in program history. Urlando led off with a season-best NCAA cut of 19.39, while Woodburn closed at 18.87.
- Women’s 100y Butterfly – Freshman Izzy Beu finished fifth with a personal-best time of 52.84. Senior Olivia Della Torre placed 12th with a PB of 52.95, while sophomore Katie Belle Sikes won the ‘C’ final with a PB of 52.89. Freshman Hayden Hollingsworth followed behind in 18th place with a personal-best 53.16.
- Women’s 100y Breaststroke – Freshman Elizabeth Nawrocki finished sixth with a personal-best NCAA cut of 1:00.11, while sophomore Charlotte Headland placed eighth with a PB of 1:00.61. Senior Elizabeth Isakson finished 17th with a time of 1:02.19.
- Men’s 200y Backstroke – In a morning time trials, senior Sam Powe posted an NCAA cut time of 1:39.69, a personal-best ranking sixth in program history.
Up Next
The Georgia Fall Invitational continues Thursday with the 100y backstroke, 200y breaststroke, 500y freestyle, 50y freestyle, women’s 3-meter, men’s 1-meter, and 400y medley relay. Swimming prelims begin at 9:30 a.m., followed by diving prelims and consolation at 11:30 a.m., swimming finals at 5:30 p.m., and diving finals at 6 p.m. Admission is free for all spectators at Gabrielsen Natatorium. Live results will be available on MeetMobile and DiveMeets, with live streaming on SEC Network+.
Events
Women’s 100y Butterfly
- Gaby Van Brunt, Alabama – 51.01
- Emily Jones, Alabama – 51.53
- Grace Rabb, Florida – 52.07
Men’s 100y Butterfly
- Josh Liendo, Florida – 43.42
- Luca Urlando, Georgia – 43.87
- Michel Arkhangelskiy, Florida State – 44.43
Women’s 400y IM
- Ieva Maluka, Georgia – 4:06.20
- Julie Brousseau, Florida – 4:10.73
- Sydney Sanders, Alabama – 4:12.07
Men’s 400y IM
- Drew Hitchcock, Georgia – 3:41.43
- Finn Hammer, Georgia – 3:40.99
- Cale Martter, Georgia – 3:41.43
Women’s 200y Freestyle
- Kennedi Dobson, Georgia – 1:42.19
- Marie Landreneau, Georgia – 1:43.47
- Lainy Kruger, Florida – 1:44.15
Men’s 200y Freestyle
- Tomas Koski, Georgia – 1:31.68
- Logan Robinson, Florida State – 1:31.77
- Jere Hribar, LSU – 1:32.80
Women’s 100y Breaststroke
- Anita Bottazzo, Florida – 56.91
- Molly Mayne, Florida – 59.12
- Martina Bukvic, LSU – 59.54
Men’s 100y Breaststroke
- Elliot Woodburn, Georgia – 51.20
- Tommaso Baravelli, Florida State – 51.68
- Volodymyr Lisovets, LSU – 51.93
Women’s 1-meter
- Maria Garcia Sixtos, Florida – 328.10
- Camyla Monroy, Florida – 313.35
- Evelyn Hall, Florida State – 279.25
Men’s 3-meter
- Matthew Bray, Georgia – 400.95
- Carson Paul, LSU – 380.20
- Conor Gesing, Florida – 375.00
Women’s 200y Freestyle Relay
- Alabama – 1:26.90
- LSU – 1:27.90
- Georgia – 1:28.96
Men’s 200y Freestyle Relay
- Florida – 1:15.19
- LSU – 1:15.74
- Georgia – 1:15.89
Team Scores
Men
- Florida, 396
- Georgia, 363
- LSU, 265
- Alabama, 256
- Florida State, 189
- Georgia Tech, 141
Women
- Florida, 377
- Georgia, 321
- Florida State, 307
- LSU, 247
- Alabama, 191
- Georgia Tech, 165
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