DURHAM, N.C. – Duke swimming and diving completed their second meet in the Taishoff Aquatics Center, falling to South Carolina 145-155 on the men's side and 139-161 on the women's side. Junior
Kaelyn Gridley broke her school record on Friday, touching with a time of 58.68 in the 100 Breaststroke.
NOTABLES
- To open the meet, Duke's A-relay in the 200 Medley Relay consisting of Ali Pfaff, Kaelyn Gridley,Aleyna Ozkan, and Tatum Wall posted a first-place finish in the event, clocking a time of 1:36.60.
- On the men's side of the 200 Medley Relay, the Blue Devils clocked a time of 1:27.99 to collect second place. The team was comprised of Michael Jiang, Jack Smith, Charlie Morici, and Milo Shue.
- On the one-meter men's dive, Yannis Schattman took home first place tallying a score of 342.45, while Charles Berman (322.13) and Tynan O'Donoghue (308.03) finished second and third. Schattman's score in the event moved him into 10th for the one-meter top performers at Duke.
- In the three-meter event for the women's side, Margo O'Meara posted a score of 367.20 finishing second, while Keira Lu finished third with a score of 318.75.
- Owen Markowitz collected a third-place finish in the 1000 Freestyle, clocking a time of 9:27.13.
- In the 200 Freestyle, JC Castrillon collected a first-place finish, touching with a time of 1:38.49.
- Duke swept the 100 Backstroke on the women's side, as Ali Pfaff (51.66), Molly Donlan (53.76), and Clare Logan (54.15) all touched in succession.
- On the men's side of the 100 Backstroke, Michael Jiang touched in first with a time of 48.36, while Jack Christian clocked a time of 48.96 to finish third.
- In the 100 Breaststroke, Kaelyn Gridley broke her school record, touching in first with a time of 58.68.
- Jack Smith (54.52) and Kalen Anbar (54.68) touched second and third in the 100 Breaststroke event for the men against South Carolina.
- In the women's 200 Butterfly, Martina Peroni claimed second place, touching with a time of 1:57.29.
- On the men's side of the 200 Butterfly, Yugo Tsukikawa collected a first-place finish, touching with a time of 1:48.28. He was joined on the podium by Samir Elkassem who touched in second with a time of 1:49.08.
- Before the break, Tatum Wall touched first place in the 50 Freestyle, posting a time of 22.15 and KyAnh Truong touched in third with a time of 22.90.
- On the men's side of the 50 Freestyle, Milo Shue touched in first with a time of 20.35.
- Wall continued her dominance in the Freestyle event, tallying a first-place finish in the 100 event. She clocked a time of 49.07 to score for the Blue Devils.
- In the 100 Freestyle, Charlie Morici tallied a first-place finish, touching with a time of 44.63. Milo Shue finished third with a time of 45.41.
- Pfaff also continued her dominance in the backstroke events, touching in first during the 200 Backstroke. She clocked a time of 1:53.69. She was joined on the podium by Donlan, who touched in third with a time of 1:56.49.
- In the 200 Breaststroke, Gridley took home another first-place finish, touching with a time of 2:09.35.
- In the men's 200 Breaststroke, Kalen Anbar (1:58.85) and Jack Smith (2:00.24) collected second and third-place finishes.
- In the 100 Butterfly, Aleyna Ozkan secured a second-place finish, touching with a time of 53.30.
- On the men's side of the 100 Butterfly, Charlie Morici finished in second with a time of 47.75.
- In the women's 200 IM, Martina Peroni touched in first with a time of 1:59.80, while Kyra Sommerstad touched in third at 2:01.31.
- In the men's 200 IM, Jiang collected a second-place finish with a time of 1:48.00 and Andrew Li touched in third with a time of 1:49.47.
UP NEXT
- Duke returns to the pool on November 8th and 9th, hosting Northwestern for a two-day meet. Friday diving begins at 4 p.m., and Saturday starts at 10 a.m. from the Taishoff Aquatics Center.
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