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Georgia Tech Dual Meet Tournament
October 17-18, 2025 Atlanta, Georgia SCY (25 Yards) Results Available on Meet Mobile: “2025 GT The Dual Meet Tournament” Team Scores NC State 443 — 314 GeorgiaThe Georgia Tech Dual Meet Tournament Championship Meet saw numerous nation leading times and fast swimming across the board. Ultimately, NC State came out on top of the meet, scoring 443 points to Georgia’s 314.
Women’s Recap
NC State won most of the women’s events, scoring 287 points to the Bulldog women’s 99 total points.
They opened the meet with a win in the 400 free relay. Cassie Moses led off in 47.72, which was a huge personal best time, dropping from her previous 48.39 from the NCAA Championships. This time is about four tenths under the 2025 NCAA cutline of 48.11.
Freshman Lily King swam 2nd, splitting 47.60. Lily Christianson split 48.19 on the 3rd leg, and Olivia Nel split a blistering 47.19 to bring the team home in 3:10.70. This time was more than half a second faster than the 3:11.25 the team swam to finish 11th at last year’s NCAA Championships.
Freshman Eneli Jefimova swam 2:07.38 to win the 200 breaststroke and set the top time in the nation by more than a second to overtake Emma Weber‘s 2:08.58.
Erika Pelaez won the 100 back in 51.41, the 3rd fastest time in the country this season, and she finished 2nd in the 500 free with a time of 4:42.21.
NC State had a few other top-10 times. Leah Shackley won the 100 fly in 1:55.68, the 7th fastest time in the country, and Kennedy Noble won the 200 IM in 1:56.94, which will tie her for 4th in the country this year with Texas swimmer Angie Coe.
The Wolfpack also took the top two spots in the women’s 200 medley relay. The ‘A’ team consisted of Leah Shackley (23.91), Eneli Jefimova (26.40), Tyler Driscoll (23.13), and Olivia Nel (21.45) coming together to swim 1:34.89 and beat their ‘B’ team by five seconds. Their time was about nine tenths off the 1:34.00 they swam at last season’s NCAA’s to tie for 6th.
Georgia only won one individual women’s event as freshman Kennedi Dobson continued to make a name for herself in the NCAA. She won the women’s 500 freestyle in a new nation leading time of 4:33.61. This was more than a two second drop from the lifetime best 4:36.32 she set earlier this month. She came into college at 4:36.81 after she dropped nearly seven seconds in the event her senior year.
Other Event Winners:
100 free: Olivia Nel (NCS)- 48.05 50 free: Cassie Moses (NCS)- 22.39 1-meter diving: Grace Hurley (NCS)- 118.70 3-meter diving: Grace Hurley (NCS)- 134.80Men’s Recap
Georgia actually won the men’s meet 216 to 156, but it was not enough to make up for the points scored by the NC State women.
The Bulldogs’ first event win of the meet came from NCAA record holder Luca Urlando in the men’s 200 butterfly. He swam 1:38.47 for his first time swimming the event this season. This swim was half-a-second faster than the 1:39.03 he swam this same weekend last year. It currently ranks him 2nd in the NCAA behind Ilya Kharun‘s 1:37.94.
Urlando also finished 2nd in the 50 free at 19.44 behind NC State’s Drew Salls who touched first in 19.23.
Junior Tomas Koski won the 500 free in 4:13.85, which is the 2nd fastest time in the country behind Zalan Sarkany‘s 4:11.39 from last weekend. His time was 10 seconds faster than the 4:23.46 he swam this weekend last year at Georgia’s meet with Florida State.
Drew Hitchcock also set a top-10 time in the country in the men’s 200 IM. He won the event in 1:44.59, which would have been 8th in the Division I rankings before this weekend.
Elliot Woodburn was Georgia’s final event winner with his 200 breast time of 1:56.72. This was only two tenths off the 1:56.58 he swam last February, and it was a second faster than the 1:57.64 he swam against Florida State last season.
Georgia also won the 200 medley relay in 1:23.44 with the team of Luca Urlando (21.08), Elliot Woodburn (22.93), Ruard van Renen (19.87), and Tomas Koski (19.56).
UGA’s Matthew Bray was the only diver in both events, but he scored 185.20 in the 1-meter and 213.90 in the 3-meter.
NC State had some strong swims as well to help the team win the overall title. They won the 400 freestyle relay by four seconds, touching in 2:49.11. Kaii Winkler led off the relay in 41.38, a new nation leading time ahead of Remi Fabiani’s 41.74. His swim was also a new personal best time, dropping from the 41.39 he swam in February of 2022.
He dropped even more later in the meet, swimming 41.23 to win the individual event and lower his nation leading time and personal best time even more.
Jerry Fox swam 41.63 in the 2nd leg. Drew Salls was 42.25 in the 3rd spot, and Bjornar Laskerud swam 43.85 as the anchor.
The NC State men’s team also had a few top-10 times. Junior Hudson Williams won the 100 backstroke in 45.37, which would have been 6th in the country before the weekend, and Drew Salls won the 50 free in 19.23 which would have been 7th.
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