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ATHENS, Ga. – The No. 19/24 Florida State swimming and diving teams opened competition at the Georgia Invite on Thursday at the Gabrielsen Natatorium. “I thought we had a good first day,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “We had season and career-best swims across the board. We were much better at night, so tomorrow we’ll look to adjust and get it done in the morning.” Peter Varjasi paced the 19th-ranked Noles, swimming in five races. Varjasi won silver in the 200 IM behind a four-second drop, touching at 1:43.17 (NCAA B), which was under the 2022 NCAA invited time. Varjasi qualified third for the final at 1:44.80 in prelims. His swim was the second fastest in FSU history behind Pavel Sankovich’s school record (1:41.92) which was set back in 2014. Varjasi started the night by leading off the 200 free relay, splitting 19.43 and helping FSU finish sixth with a team of Mason Herbet, Blake Moran, and Ian Cooper at 1:17.84. The Seminoles were also sixth in the 400 medley re ....
Results GREENSBORO, N.C. – The No. 15 Florida State swimming and diving team is officially headed to the NCAA Championships in March after posting and automatic qualifying time in the 200 medley relay on Wednesday to open the 2021 ACC Championships at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. The team of freshman Mason Herbet, junior Izaak Bastian, junior Max McCusker and sophomore Peter Varjasi clocked an time of 1:23.91, dropping 1.69 seconds from their seeded time in order to win the second heat of timed finals. Following the third and final heat, the Seminoles would tie for fourth place overall with No. 13 Virginia Tech. “We’re very excited with the 200 medley relay and getting the NCAA ‘A’ cut,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “It takes the pressure off relays for the rest of the week. Mason had a great leadoff split at 21.11 and for a freshman, that’s amazing.” Herbet’s split of 21.11 is the third fastest in school history behind Pavel Sankovich, who clocked 20.99 an ....