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Georgia Tech Opens Weekend With Sweep of Carson Newman

Georgia Tech vs Carson Newman

  • Friday, January 27, 2023
  • Atlanta, Ga.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Score
    • Women: Georgia Tech 187.5, Carson Newman 72.5
    • Men: Georgia Tech 183, Carson Newman 77

Courtesy: Georgia Tech Athletics

THE FLATS – The Georgia Tech swimming and diving program concluded its first day of competition of the weekend. The men’s swim team beat Carson Newman 183-77 and the women defeated Carson Newman 187.5-72.5. The divers competed in the 1 Meter and 3 Meter events against Miami, Florida State and Auburn.

The swimmers swept 11 events, starting off with the women’s 400 medley relay. The first-place team won with a time of 3:47.21, the next team swam a second-place time of 3:47.59 and the third-place group finished with a time of 3:54.25.

In the men’s 1000m, Mert Kilavuz championed the event with a time of 9:03.71. Charles perks placed second (9:21.03) and Sean Santos took home third (9:37.51). Kilavuz (4:29.77) and Perks (4:32.79) also earned the top two spots in the men’s 500 free while Caleb Blischke (4:42.12) claimed third place.

Astrid Dirkzwager (57.08), Kendal Chunn (57.57) and Lindsey Merk (57.88) swept the women’s 100 back. In the men’s 200 back, Nils Bognar was the top performer (1:49.34), Jack Mezzogori (1:51.79) came in second and Simon Davis finished in third (1:51.93).

The Jackets dominated the breaststroke events.

Women’s 100 Breast: 1. Clarissa Sabin (1:04.06), 2. McKenzie Campbell (1:04.64), 3. Claudia Butterfield (1:05.10)
Men’s 100 Breast: 1. Daniel Kertesz (55.89), 2. Julian Killius (56.23), 3. Joao Caballero (56.36)
Women’s 200 Breast: 1. C. Butterfield (2:21.16), 2. C. Sabin (2:23.79), 3. Anne Deedy (2:26.10)

In the women’s 200 fly, Deniz Ertan won with a time of 2:00.75. Rei Kuramoto placed second (2:02.49) and Abby Cohen took home third (2:05.18).

Anna Hadjiloizou led a victorious group in the women’s 50 free with a first-place time of 23.52. Caroline Porterfield followed behind with a second-place finish (24.36) and Kiah Smith finished in third (24.46).

In women’s diving, Anna Bradescu took home fourth in both the 1 Meter (255.30) and 3 Meter events (267.10). Carmen Woodruff finished fifth in the 1 Meter with a score of 252.60.

Ruben Lechuga competed in the men’s 1 Meter event and finished with a fifth-place score of 329.65.

UP NEXT

Tech will be back in action at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28 for Senior Day. Swim will take on Gardner-Webb while the divers will continue competition against Miami, Florida State and Auburn.

Courtesy: Carson Newman Athletics

ATLANTA, Ga.- Henrique Januario and Kyla Blakemore take home first-place finishes from Georgia Tech.

The Eagles ended the meet this afternoon with a final score of 149.5 to Georgia Tech’s 370.5. Carson-Newman women’s swim contributed 72.5 points to the overall team score, while the men added 77 points.

“Overall, it was a great meet with some solid swims. Henrique, Eli, and Hobson had awesome swims across the board on the men’s side,” head coach for the swim team Ben Young said.

Henrique Januario finished first in the men’s 200-yard breaststroke with a finals time of 2:01.67.

In the men’s 400-yard medley relay, Januario raced with teammates Tyler SchehrWill Humphreys, and Ridge McCay to finish second with a time of 3:22.21. Januario continued to find success in the 200-yard freestyle with a third place finish (1:40.69). Will Humphreys also placed third in the men’s 200-yard butterfly in 1:55.24, and Eli Poole finished fourth in the 500-yard freestyle in 4:50.93.

Matt George snagged silver in the men’s 100-yard backstroke with a final time of 50.88. Another top-two finish came from Hobson Stelling in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 45.22. Arthur Gluzman stood on the podium for his third-place finish in the men’s 50-yard freestyle (20.84).

“The women had great swims coming from Kyla, Rachel, and Lillian Hilt,” Young said.

Kyla Blakemore won gold in the women’s 200-yard backstroke in 2:00.91. Lillian Hilt placed fourth in the event with a time of 2:08.25. Hilt also placed third in the women’s 200-yard IM (2:15.63) finishing shortly behind her teammate Chrisman Rand who finished in 2:10.99 for silver. Rachel Peden finished second in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:06.46.

Manon Compagner finished second in the 100-yard butterfly with her 58.32 second swim. Compagner also had a fourth-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle (24.49).

“There were great moments and some things to clean up and fix. I was disappointed to see some poor mistakes during a few of our races, but this is why we have these meets just outside of Conference. It gives us the opportunity to make the mistakes without the added pressure of a championship meet, learn from them, and move on so that we don’t continue to make them. We are looking forward to getting back in the water tomorrow, shaking it out a bit, and completely shifting our focus to fully prepare for the last, and most exciting, part of the season,” Young said.

The Eagles will race again at the South Atlantic Conference Championships beginning Wednesday, Feb. 8.

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