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ATLANTA – GW swimming & diving competed in The Dual Meet Tournament in Atlanta on Friday and Saturday and completed in seventh place. GW fell within the first two rounds, dropping duals to Georgia and Minnesota on Friday, earlier than claiming victory over Army on Saturday to cement its seventh-place end.
HIGHLIGHTS
GW 289, Georgia 492 (1st Wave)
Ava Topolewski claimed GW’s lone particular person swimming victory within the girls’s 500-yard free (4:48.36), edging Georgia’s Shea Furse by simply over a half-second.
Performing three dives apiece, first-year Jadin Brown received the ladies’s 3-meter dive (128.60), adopted by graduate Dara Reyblat in second (118.25). Later within the meet, Reyblat received the 1-meter dive (104.25) whereas Brown completed in second (101.20). No Georgia divers competed within the occasions.
Both GW’s males’s and ladies’s 200-yard freestyle ‘A’ relays took second place to start the twin vs. Georgia. The girls’s relay, swam by Joselle Mensah, Mia Hren, Julia Gomez Carpi and Topolewski, tapped in at 1:32.93. The males’s relay, swam by Artur Tobler, Heitor Napolitano Fonseca Reis, Holden Thomas and AJ Wood, completed in 1:21.49.
Daniel Nagy claimed second place within the 100-yard butterfly (48.51).
Holden Wheeler dove to a second-place end within the males’s 3-meter (144.30), whereas Michael Wood nabbed second within the 1-meter dive (100.20). Both completed behind Georgia’s Matthew Bray.
Mensah raced to a second-place end within the girls’s 50-yard free (23.23), whereas AJ Wood tapped in second within the males’s 50-yard free (20.64).
Tobler led GW and completed second within the males’s 200-yard IM (1:52.07).
GW 208, Minnesota 581 (2nd Wave)
AJ Wood claimed victory within the 100-yard free (44.41).
Both GW’s 200-yard free relays claimed second place to start the twin vs. Minnesota. The girls’s relay (Mensah, Sens, Colleen MacWilliams, Topolewski) touched in at 1:32.95, and the boys’s relay (Tobler, Nagy, Thomas, Wood) completed in 1:21.06.
Napolitano Fonseca Reis nabbed second within the 200-yard fly (1:48.03).
Choi (4:28.41) and Topolewski (4:48.02) every closed the 500-yard free in second place.
Olivia Paquette (144.70) and Ben Bradley (155.70) every grabbed second within the 3-meter dive.
The males’s 400-yard medley relay closed the twin in second place, swam by Ganesh Sivaramakrishnan, Preston Lin, Nagy and Wood (3:15.34).
GW 398, Army 388 (third Wave)
Andres Brooks claimed GW’s first race win in opposition to Army within the 200-yard fly, dropping a 1:47.32, with Justin Dostal behind in second place (1:51.21).
Logan Watson-Brown earned a win within the 100-yard free (51.34).
In the 3-meter dive, Paquette (132.30) and Wheeler (154.60) every completed in first place. Michael Wood completed in second place on the boys’s 3-meter board (140.55). Later within the twin on the 1-meter board, Paquette (130.95) and Wood (153.60) accomplished the diving sweep with first-place finishes.
Topolewski (4:47.33) and Choi (4:30.45) grabbed wins within the 500-yard free.
MacWilliams claimed first place within the 200-yard IM (2:03.36).
UP NEXT
The Revolutionaries return house for his or her subsequent meet on Saturday, Nov. 2 (11:00 a.m.) when GW hosts Navy for a twin meet in Arlington, Va., at Long Bridge Park.
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