FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – Duke swimming and diving completed the Women's NCAA Championships on Saturday evening in Federal Way, Washington, as Duke's 200 Freestyle Relay team broke the program record and senior
Margo O'Meara and junior
Kaelyn Gridley earned All-America honors.
The Blue Devils 200 Freestyle Relay team broke the school record, as
KyAnh Truong,
Tatum Wall,
Ali Pfaff, and
Clare Logan posted a time of 1.28.12, beating their entry time of 1:28.26.
O'Meara scored 309.20 in the one-meter dive in Washington and finished 10th to claim Honorable Mention All-America honors. Gridley collected First Team All-America honors in the 100 and 200 Breaststroke, touching with a time of 58.72 in the 100 (8th) and 2:05.91 in the 200 (4th). Gridley has now earned First Team All-America honors in all three of her collegiate seasons.
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