Florida Swim & Dive Earns Three-Peat Sweep at Georgia Fall Invite

Last Updated: November 21, 2025By


ATHENS, Ga. – For the third consecutive year, the No. 4/7 Florida swimming and diving programs swept the Georgia Fall Invitational, with the men securing first place with 947 points and the women cruising to victory with 1044.5 points. Across four days of competition, the Gators combined for 69 NCAA qualifying times, 36 top-three finishes and 12 program top-10 marks.

The women’s team delivered 33 NCAA qualifiers, 22 top-three finishes and seven program top-10 times, highlighted by a standout showing from freshman Grace Rabb. Rabb posted a team-high 65 points, recorded four NCAA qualifying times and notched two individual top-two finishes.

On the men’s side, Josh Liendo paced Florida with a sweep of his three individual events, contributing 60 points. The Gators finished the meet with 39 NCAA qualifying times, 14 top-three performances and five program top-10 marks in men’s competition.

 

Florida opened the final night with a one-two finish in the women’s 200y IM from Rabb and Lainy Kruger, who posted times of 1:55.64 and 1:55.29, respectfully.

In the women’s 200 back, the Gators delivered top-two finishes from Catie Choate and JoJo Ramey. Choate took the win in 1:51.52, while Ramey finished second with a 1:52.35. For the men, Jonny Marshall finished just one-hundredth behind the winner, touching in 1:39.04 to place second.

Addison Reese claimed third in the 200y fly with a season-best 1:56.28.

The men’s performance was highlighted by the 400y free relay team of Devin Dilger, Alexander Painter Scotty Buff and Liendo, who anchored a 40.02 split to propel the Gators from third to first in 2:47.04. His performance helped give Florida it’s final win of the meet and capped another standout session for the reigning national champion who also claimed the individual 100 free title earlier in the night with a 41.11.

Diving

Gators diving closed out platform action with strong performances on both the women’s and men’s sides, highlighted by a pair of runner-up finishes from Casey Greenberg (277.50) and Jesus Gonazlez (383.75).

 

On the women’s Maria Garcia followed closely behind in third at 250.95, earning her third top-three finish of the invitational. Camyla Monroy added a sixth-place showing (231.15), while Ava Brinkman finished seventh with 214.35. Alexa Fung rounded out Florida’s lineup in 12th after scoring a 198.55.

 

The men had all four divers finish register NCAA qualifying scores, as Elisha Dees took fifth after a strong 343.60 showing, while Jesus Agundez followed in sixth with a 342.20. Conor Gesing turned in a 319.50 for eighth.

 

Up Next

Both programs will take a break for winter training before returning to dual-meet action in the new year at home against LSU on Jan. 9. During the training period, certain swimmers will compete at the 2025 Toyota U.S. Open, which will return to a Long-Course-Meter format and take place December 3-6 at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center in Austin, Texas.

 

Women’s Platform Results

 
Men’s Platform Results

 
Men’s NCAA Qualifying Times

 
Women’s NCAA Qualifying Times/Score





















Event NCAA Qualifying Time/Score Swimmer(s) Time
1,650-yard freestyle 16:25.29 Michaela Mattes

Julie Brousseau

Camille DeBoer
15:56.85

16:12.05

16:22.02
200-yard medley relay 1:36.09 / 1:36.57 provisional* Catie Choate, Anita Bottazzo, Beatriz Bezerra & Addison Reese 1:35.93
800-yard free relay 7:00.86 / 7:05.18 provisional* Julie Brousseau, Lainy Kruger, Sylvia Statkevicius & Michaela Mattes 7:02.03*
100-yard butterfly 52.52 Grace Rabb 52.07
400-yard IM 4:13.20 Julie Brousseau 4:10.73
200-yard freestyle 1:45.53 Lainy Kruger 1:44.15
100-yard breaststroke 1:00.30 Anita Bottazzo

Molly Mayne

Grace Rabb
56.91

59.12

59.70

 
One-meter diving 265.00 Maria Garcia

Camyla Monroy

Alexa Fung
328.10

313.35

268.50
100-yard backstroke 52.65 Catie Choate 51.68
200-yard breaststroke 2:11.27 Anita Bottazzo

Molly Mayne

Grace Rabb

Grace Rainey
2:06.97

2:08.65

2:08.89

2:11.08
500-yard freestyle 4:43.70 Julie Brousseau

Michaela Mattes
4:35.14

4:42.66
400-yard medley relay 3:30.89 Addison Reese, Anita Bottazzo, Catie Choate, Lainy Kruger 3:28.23
3-meter diving 280.00 Maria Garcia

Camyla Monroy
373.45

352.35
200-yard IM 1:57.88 Grace Rabb

Lainy Kruger
1:55.29

1:55.62
200-yard backstroke 1:54.80 Catie Choate

JoJo Ramey
1:51.52

1:52.35
Women’s 400-free relay 3:13.62 Beatriz Bezerra, Sylvia Statkevicious, Addison Reese, Aspen Gersper 3:15.45
Women’s platform 225.00 Casey Greenberg

Maria Garcia

Camyla Monroy
277.50

250.95

231.15

 
Men’s Top-Ten Program Times

 
Women’s Top-Ten Program Times

 
Men’s top-3 Final Finishes


















Swimmer Event Time Place
Ahmed Jaouadi 1,650-yard freestyle 14:39.10 1st
Eric Brown 1,650-yard freestyle 14:54.31 3rd
Josh Liendo, Alexander Painter, Aiden Norman & Ahmed Jaouadi 800-yard free relay 6:12.51 2nd
Josh Liendo 100-yard butterfly 43.42 1st
Devin Dilger, Josh Liendo, Scotty Buff, Alexander Painter 200-yard free relay 1:15.19 1st
Conor Gesing Men’s 3-meter diving 375.00 3rd
Aleksas Savickas 200-yard breaststroke 1:53.86 2nd
Ahmed Jaouadi 500-yard freestyle 4:10.72 1st
Josh Liendo 50-yard freestyle 18.40 1st
Jesus Agundez Men’s 1-meter diving 351.25 2nd
Josh Liendo 100-yard freestyle 41.11 1st
Jonny Marshall 200-yard backstroke 1:39.04 2nd
Devin Dilger, Alexander Painter, Scotty Buff, Josh Liendo Men’s 400-yard free relay 2:47.04 1st
Jesus Gonzalez Men’s platform 383.75 2nd

 
Women’s top-3 Final Finishes

 
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