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Friday, November 08, 2024

Coming into this weekend’s All-Florida

Invitational, UF coach Gregg Troy said he would be paying close

attention to how his freshmen swimmers react to their first

collegiate meet.

After three underclassmen logged NCAA “B” cuts

Friday in Gainesville, it’s safe to say the new guys are adjusting

well.

The top freshman performance of the day was

turned in by Carlos Omana, who won the 500 freestyle with a time of

4:24:43. The Miami native earned victory in a race that pitted him

against two older teammates, Jason Taylor and Connor Signorin, who

finished second and fourth respectively.

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The 200 individual medley also saw impressive

swims by freshmen with Matt Elliot hitting the tile in second place

and Eduardo Solaeche ending the race third.

Unlike the men’s performance, which was driven

by a number of fresh faces, the Florida women relied on key

returners to carry their team.

Senior Sarah Bateman and sophomore Elizabeth

Beisel both won individual events, while senior Teresa Crippen

earned a top-three finish.

In the women’s 200 IM, the trio swept the

podium with Beisel getting the individual victory with a time of

1:58:05.

After taking the medley by nearly four

seconds, Beisel then turned her attention to the 500 free, which

she won by five seconds over teammate Jaime Bohuncky.

Bateman also earned an individual victory in

the 50 free with a time of 22:90.

Both Gators squads sit atop rival Florida

State after Day 1, with the men leading the Seminoles 320-306,

while the women hold a more secure advantage of 317-273.

Florida looks to build on their lead Saturday,

when the finals begin at 7 PM at the O’Connell Center.

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