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Gamecocks Fall in Dual Meet at Nationally Ranked Georgia
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Gamecocks Fall in Dual Meet at Nationally Ranked Georgia

South Carolina women's 200 medley relay team shines in opening race

ATHENS, Ga. — South Carolina swimming and diving fell at nationally ranked Georgia on Saturday in the team’s first meet action since facing the Bulldogs at home back on Oct. 23. The No. 3 Georgia women defeated the Gamecocks 184-116. The No. 2 Bulldog men defeated Carolina by a score of 179.5-103.5.

GAMECOCK NOTABLES

• On the women’s side South Carolina started the dual meet on a high note as freshman Bella Pantano, sophomore Taylor Steele, sophomore Janie Smith and junior Emma Walker won the 200 medley relay. Their time of 1:40.27 marks the fourth-fastest in program history.
• Steele impressed individually winning the 200 breaststroke (2:16.07) and taking second in the 100 breaststroke (1:01.03). Her time in the 100 breast surpassed All-American Emma Barksdale (1:01.31 – 1/12/19) for fifth-fastest mark all-time for the Gamecocks.
• Junior Mari Kraus continued her prowess in the 200 backstroke, winning the event for the second time in the 2020-21 season with a time of 1:58.51. Sophomore Erynn Black took second with a season-best time of 2:00.46.
• Smith (22.92), freshman Olivia McPherson (23.27) and Walker (23.52) finished second, third and fourth, respectively, in the 50 freestyle. Smith’s time of 22.92 was just shy of cracking the top-ten all-time performances in program history (Anna Nyury – 22.90 in 2003 is 10th).
• Senior Yu Qian Goh led Carolina on the diving side taking third in the 1M (271.88) and fifth in the 3M (249.75).
• On the men’s side, senior AJ Ross T-1st in the 50 freestyle with Georgia’s Jake Magahey, swimming a season-best time of 20.53.
• Junior Phil Costin finished second in the 100 free with a time of 45.13. Ross took third with a time of 45.16.
• Sophomore Jordan Yip Zhu Ern made his debut and a solid performance talking second in the 200 breaststroke (2:00.67). He finished a fraction of a second behind Georgia’s Jack Dalmolin (2:00.27).

UP NEXT
South Carolina returns home for a Senior Day dual vs. Gardner-Webb next Thursday (Jan. 21). The meet starts at 3 p.m. ET from Carolina Natatorium. The Gamecocks will then travel to North Carolina for the regular season finale on Sunday (Jan. 24).

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