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2025 Greensboro Futures
Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, NC LCM (50 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheet “2025 USA Swimming Futures – Greensboro” on Meet Mobile Live StreamThe final night of competition of Greensboro Futures saw the TAC Titans girls squeeze out a win by the skin of their teeth against NCAP, 736-732.5. In second place the whole meet, the Nation’s Capital ladies fought all the way to the last event, when they snapped TAC’s winning relay streak with a 4:08.75 400 medley relay win. In the boy’s team race, Nation’s Capital handily captured the team title, with TAC placing a distant second.
Team race aside, Audrey Derivaux stood out as the top individual performer. The 15-year-old Jersey Wahoo capped off her Futures with a tricky 200 IM/200 back double win. First, she ran away with the 200 IM in 2:11.65, her 3rd fastest time ever. A couple events later, Derivaux came back to win the 200 back in 2:09.00. Her personal best in this event stands at 2:06.68.
Levi Sandidge of Kentucky and Eli Martin of Virginia Tech also added to their multitude of wins in the final session. Sandidge completed a sweep of every event 400 and up by posting an 8:02.81 in the 800 free. Martin, meanwhile, smashed his former 2:06.98 200 IM best to win in 2:03.37.
The women’s mile was a fierce Ivy League battle. Yale’s Caroline Riggs squared off against Natalie Garre, who just announced her transfer from Bowdoin to Brown this week. Riggs hit 16:47.35 to deny Garre an 800/1500 double. Garre touched five second later in 16:52.62.
The 50 freestyle events were won by two college swimmers breaking a new second barrier for the first time. First, Anna Wiecherties from the University of Pittsburgh cracked 26 for the first time in her career, going from 26.04 to 25.96. Then, Rollins’ William Slowey cleared 23, stopping the clock in 22.67.
Other Night 4 Winners
33-year-old Colombian Jorge Murillo topped the 50 breaststroke field with a 27.76 effort Florida Gator Caleb Maldari took his first win of the weekend in the men’s 200 back (2:00.20) The NCAP men went a perfect four for four in relays with a 3:43.02 in the 400 medley relay Representing Cavalier Aquatics, Sara Czirjak logged a 32.53 50 breast en route to a winTeam Scores
Men
Nation’s Capital — 681.5 TAC Titans — 403 Kentucky Aquatics — 236Women
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