
[break] [break] The No. 1-ranked Lady Bulldogs recorded a 163-127 victory, while the second-ranked Bulldogs posted a 173-115 win. The Lady Bulldogs completed the dual meet portion of the season with an 11-0 record and the 13th undefeated season in school history. They also pushed their home win streak to 94 straight dating back to Nov. 8, 1995. The Bulldogs ended the season with an 8-2 record.
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[break] [break] “The seniors deserve the win,” Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle said. “It’s always an mixed emotion kind of day. You’re glad they are having their last meet, but you’re also knowing that it’s their last meet. We won’t see them in this pool for a dual meet again, so we will miss them. But we are so proud of our kids. We had a bunch of really great performances today.”
[break] [break] Meaghan Raab paced the Lady Bulldogs as she posted three individual wins. She swept the breaststroke events, taking the 100 in 1:04.83 and the 200 in 2:18.60, and she won the 20 individual medley in 2:00.82.
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[break] [break] Other winners for the Lady Bulldogs were Courtney Peters in the 200 butterfly (2:02.28), Anna Neumeister in the 200 backstroke (1:58.69), Megan Kingsley in the 100 butterfly (54.62) and Nicole Vernon in the 400 individual medley (4:12.94).
[break] [break] The 200 medley relay of Olivia Smoliga, Raab, Harrington and Chantal Van Landeghem touched first in 1:41.95. Maddie Locus, Van Landeghem, Smoliga and Harrington finished first in the 200 freestyle relay with a time of 1:31.40.
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[break] [break] Other winners for the Bulldogs were Chris Powell in the 50 freestyle (20.92), Alec Cohen in the 200 freestyle (45.34), Kevin Litherland in the 500 freestyle (4:28.14), Garrett Powell in the 1,000 freestyle (9:17.59), Nicolas Fink in the 100 backstroke (49.09), Pace Clark in the 200 backstroke (1:48.27), Powell Brooks in the 200 butterfly (1:49.80), Derek Onken in the 400 individual medley (3:59.08), Crawford Berry on 1-meter (357.83 points) and Ian Forlini on 3-meter (397.88 points).
[break] [break] The 200 medley relay of Taylor Dale, Chase Kalisz, Clark and Koski won in 1:29.85. Michael Trice, Koski, Fink and Chris Powell touched first in the 200 freestyle relay in a time of 1:21.29.
[break] [break] Georgia’s next competition will be the SEC Championship Feb. 17-21 at Auburn. The Lady Bulldogs have won five straight conference titles.