ATLANTA, Ga. – Duke swimming and diving completed the second day of competition on Saturday afternoon, as the women's team defeated Georgia Tech 201-167, while the men fell 258-102.
Junior swimmer
Tatum Wall highlighted the Blue Devils' victory Saturday, setting a new school record in the 100 Freestyle, touching with a time of 47.65 and securing a victory.
NOTABLES
- To open the afternoon in Atlanta, Duke's 400 Medley Relay team of Madeline Meredith, Emily Kantner, Amaya Hanley, and Clare Logan touched in third with a time of 3:47.58.
- Yixuan Chang and Audrey Portello secured the top two spots in the 500 Freestyle, as Chang touched with a time of 4:53.10, while Portello clocked a time of 4:53.17.
- In the 100 Butterfly, KyAnh Truong and Molly Donlan tallied first and third-place finishes respectively. Troung touched with a time of 53.18, while Donlan touched in third with a time of 54.13.
- Jacob Hills and Jack Christian collected second and third-place finishes in the 200 Backstroke, as Hills touched with a time of 1:46.52 and Christian touched with a time of 1:49.93.
- Junior Tatum Wall set a new school record for the 100 Freestyle Saturday, touching in first with a time of 47.65.
- Milo Shue and Blake Johnson also recorded podium finishes in the 100 Freestyle, as Shue touched with a time of 44.97 and Johnson with a time of 45.60.
- In the 200 Breaststroke, Kaelyn Gridley collected another first-place finish, touching with a time of 2:13.25, while Andrew Li touched in second on the men's side with a time of 2:02.03.
- Audrey Portello and Martina Peroni touched in first and third of the 400 IM Saturday, as Portello clocked a time of 4:15.81 and Peroni touched with a time of 4:19.18.
- Yugo Tsukikawa and Michael Jiang tallied podium finishes in the 400 IM on the men's side, as Tsukikawa touched with a time of 3:56.51 and Jiang with a time of 3:59.38.
- Margo O'Meara tallied her second victory of the weekend on Saturday, collecting a score of 314.63 in the one-meter event. She was followed by Keira Lu who tallied a score of 295.65 in the event for second place.
- Charles Berman secured a first-place finish in the three-meter event on the men's side Saturday, collecting a score of 361.20, while Yannis Schattman finished third with a score of 323.48.
- O'Meara added to her stellar weekend, finishing second in the platform event, collecting a score of 251.48.
UP NEXT
- The Blue Devils return to the Taishoff Aquatics Center on Jan. 31 for senior day against Tennessee. Diving will begin at 4 p.m. and swimming at 5 p.m.
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