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LSU vs Alabama vs Florida State
November 7th, 2025 Baton Rouge, Louisiana SCY (25 Yards) Full Meet Results Women’s Team Scores LSU 210 — 88 Florida State LSU 166 — 129 #17 Alabama #17 Alabama 208.5 — 90.5 Florida State Men’s Team Scores #12 LSU 153 — 146 #18 Florida State #12 LSU 151 — 146 Alabama Alabama 165 — 134 #18 Florida StateLSU swept Alabama and Florida State at their meet on Friday. The meet saw 10 new pool records from LSU and Florida State and two LSU school records in the process, while the Tigers won 17 of the 32 events.
Alabama beat Florida State in both duals, with the Bama men upsetting #18 Florida State by just over 30 points.
Women’s Recap
The women’s meet started with a new school record for the Tigers in the women’s 200 medley relay, that ultimately finished 2nd to the Crimson Tide team of Emily Jones, Jada Scott, Gaby Van Brunt, and Charlotte Rosendale touching in 1:35.81.
LSU finished nearly two tenths back at 1:35.99 with their team of Zoe Carlos-Broc (24.23), Martina Bukvic (27.04), Avery Littlefield (23.06), and Michaela De Villiers (21.66) breaking last year’s school record by more than half-a-second.
The next record came from Sabrina Lyn in the women’s 100 breaststroke, where she touched in 59.63 to break 1:00 for the first time, dropping from her previous best of 1:00.01 from February.
Sofia Sartori won the 200 fly in a new school record swim of 1:53.34 to break her own school record time of 1:54.05 from last season’s SEC Championships. Her 200 fly time would have been 3rd in the country this season before this weekend’s meets. She also won the 100 fly in a personal best swim of 51.51, which ranks 5th nationally.
That was the last record on the women’s side of the meet, but the Tigers also won the longer three freestyle events. Senior Megan Barnes took wins in the 200 free and 500 free. Her 200 free time of 1:45.71 was just off her season best of 1:45.18 from LSU’s meet with Kentucky two weeks ago. In the 500 free, she swam 4:42.84, which was a new season best time, dropping from the 4:43.93 she swam two weeks ago, and it was two seconds off her lifetime best of 4:40.64 from SECs.
Zoe Carlos-Broc also won two individual events for LSU, taking the 100 back in a season best 51.60, which is 9th in the country this season, and the 200 IM in 1:57.70. This was a new personal best time for her, dropping more than a second from the 1:58.90 she swam a few weeks ago against Kentucky.
Nicole Santuliana (1000 free- 9:44.67) and Martina Bukvic (200 breast- 2:09.92) were the other two event winners for the Tigers. Both set new season best times, and Bukvic swam a new personal best.
Alabama had a few double event winners on the women’s side as well. Senior sprinter Cadence Vincent took both sprint freestyle events swimming season best times in both. In the 50 free, she touched in 21.93, the 10th fastest time in the country this season, and in the 100, she swam 48.13 to win by more than half-a-second.
Emily Jones also took an event win, swimming the top time in the 200 back at 1:53.55, a new season best time and about a second off her lifetime best of 1:52.25 from last season’s UGA Invite.
The Crimson Tide finished off the meet with their 2nd relay win, touching 1st in the 400 freestyle relay. The team of Vincent (47.92), Jones (48.35), Jada Scott (48.44), and Charlotte Rosendale (48.56) swam 3:13.27 to beat the LSU ‘A’ team by just two-hundredths.
LSU’s team of Sabrina Lyn (49.03), Michaela De Villiers (47.73), Megan Barnes (48.94), and Avery Littlefield (47.59) came back strong with Littlefield’s anchor leg bringing them home in 3:13.29.
Florida State and Alabama split the diving events with Alabama’s Rin Drudge taking the 1-Meter in 282.50, and FSU’s Evelyn Hall winning the 3-Meter in 306.00.
Men’s Recap
The LSU men had a very strong meet, setting multiple pool records of their own. They started the day with a win and pool record in the men’s 200 medley relay with the team of Stepan Goncharov (21.18), Volodymyr Lisovets (23.14), Caleb Ellis (20.81), and Jere Hribar (18.13) swimming 1:23.26 for the win. Their final time was four tenths faster than the 1:23.66 they swam at last season’s NCAA Championships to finish 17th.
The men’s 100 breaststroke also saw a pool record with Lisovets swimming 52.13, a new season best time and three tenths off his lifetime best of 51.89. This will move him up to 10th in the nation this season.
Lisovets also won the men’s 200 breast in a pool record, with his swim of 1:54.95 dropping a little more than two seconds from his previous best of 1:57.08 from SECs.
Junior Jere Hribar set pool records in both of his individual events as well, winning the 50 free in 18.89 and the 100 free in 41.48. His 100 free time is the 3rd fastest swim in the country this season, and is only about half-a-second off his lifetime best of 40.94 from March of last year.
The final record for the Tigers came in the men’s 400 freestyle relay, where the men’s team of Andrew Garon (44.22), Hribar (40.47), Simon Meubry (42.60), and Diggory Dillingham (43.88) swam 2:51.25 to set a new pool record.
Carson Paul won the men’s diving events for the Tigers, scoring 388.30 on the 1-Meter to win by more than 60 points and 428.60 on the 3-Meter to win by more than 90 points.
Alabama saw a few major event winners as well, which helped the team upset the #18 ranked Florida State men. Leonardo Alcantara won the 1000 free and 500 freestyle events in 8:53.40 and 4:18.68. He was just off his personal bests of 4:15.19 and 8:51.26.
Tommy Hagar also won two events, sweeping the backstroke events. In the 100, he swam 46.17, a little under half-a-second off his personal and season best time of 45.70 from Alabama’s meet with Texas in early October. He touched in 1:41.38 in the 200 back, where he currently sits in 3rd in the country this season with the 1:40.25 he swam at the same meet.
The Florida State men dropped both meets, but set three new pool records in the process, led by sophomores Mathias Christensen and Michel Arkhangelskiy. Christensen won the 200 fly in a personal best swim of 1:43.17. This was nearly a second drop from the 1:43.92 he swam in February at the ACC Championships, and it was a new pool record.
Christensen also broke the pool record in the men’s 200 IM, swimming 1:44.92, which is about a second add from his lifetime best of 1:43.91 from ACCs.
Arkhangelskiy won the men’s 100 fly in 45.82, which is exactly tied with his season best time from the DMT in the middle of October.
Up Next
LSU is competing in another meet on Saturday, hosting Rice, Houston, and Tulane.
Alabama and Florida State will both race again at the UGA Invite, from November 18-21st.
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