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Results Coral Gables, Fla. – The Florida State women’s swimming and diving team defeated Miami (4-2, 1-1 ACC) on the road on Friday, moving to 5-1, 2-0 ACC on the season. The Seminoles were dominant, winning 12 of the 16 events contested at the Norman Witten Pool. The final score was 197-103. “It was an awesome performance,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “We had some NCAA cuts, some best times and some solid stuff all around. This was a big win and we put up times that should easily be ranked within the top 20 in the country. We’re excited to fine tune some things and be great in the post season. I’m really proud of the ladies today.” FSU started off with a massive, one-two finish in the 200 medley relay, led by the squad of Tania Quaglieri, Nina Kucheran, Jenny Halden and Rebecca Moynihan with a time of 1:37.55. The second team of Maddie McDonald, Maddy Huggins, Aryanna Fernandes and Zsofia Kurdi outlasted the top relay representing Miami (1:39.97), touching at 1 ....
Atlanta, Ga. – The No. 19/RV Florida State swimming and diving teams had another record-breaking swim on the second day of the Georgia Tech Invite at the McAuley Aquatic Center.
The men’s 200 medley relay led off the session by setting the school record and turning in the fastest time in the country this season at 1:23.57 with the team of Mason Herbet, Izaak Bastian, Max McCusker and Peter Varjasi.
The squad took down the mark that was set in 2019 by Emir Muratovic, Izaak Bastian, Kanoa Kaleoaloha and Will Pisani at 1:23.63. The performance was also an NCAA automatic time standard.
“Another great day of racing,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “We’re excited the men have the fastest relay in the country right now, and we just had some great performances from both teams in every event.”
Nick Mason led the way for the Noles in the 400 IM, finishing eighth with an NCAA ‘B’ time of 3:51.40.
ATLANTA, Ga. – The No.15/RV Florida State swimming and diving teams defeated ACC foe No. 19/NR Georgia Tech on the road on Saturday at the McAuley Aquatics Center. Both meets were close contests, as the 15th-ranked men (2-0, 1-0 ACC) edged No. 19 GT 150-148 and the RV women (1-1, 1-0 ACC) prevailed 159-141. “It’s great to get two wins on the road,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “It’s always tougher when you travel and we’re really excited about how they fought after a really hard week of work, “It was a team effort from top to bottom,” Studd added. “When Georgia Tech won an event, we went two, three, four, which is great.” In the 42 meetings in the series, the two-point win for the men’s team was the closest in program history over the Yellow Jackets. FSU won six events on the day, but it was the depth in five races where the Noles placed second, third and fourth that secured the victory. The men’s team started off with a win in the 200 medley relay b ....