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Woodburn and van Renen Post Top 10 Times at Florida
October 31, 2025 | Swimming & Diving, Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
M: No. 4 Florida 191, No. 9 Georgia 154
W: No. 6 Florida 194, No. 12 Georgia 145
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A pair of top 10 times in program history highlighted the University of Georgia swimming and diving teams' second day of competition against Florida Friday at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.
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Georgia opens its home schedule with the annual Georgia Fall Invitational, running Wednesday, Nov. 19-Friday, Nov. 21 at Bauerle Pool at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Bulldogs will be joined by Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and LSU.
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W: No. 6 Florida 194, No. 12 Georgia 145
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A pair of top 10 times in program history highlighted the University of Georgia swimming and diving teams' second day of competition against Florida Friday at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.
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Fast Facts
- The Georgia men earned six individual wins in Friday's competition, while the Bulldog women tallied four overall.
- Sophomore Elliot Woodburn completed an outstanding meet with a breaststroke sweep, totaling three wins for the weekend. In the 100y breaststroke, Woodburn took first with a new personal-best time of 52.08, becoming the second-fastest performer in program history behind Nic Fink. His NCAA cut time was also the eighth-fastest mark in Bulldog history. Later in the meet, he won the 200y breaststroke with a time of 1:56.35.
- Senior Ruard van Renen became the program's third-fastest performer in the 100y butterfly, finishing second with a new personal-best time of 45.56. He also earned a win in the 100y backstroke with an NCAA cut time of 45.62.
- Freshman Kennedi Dobson remained unbeaten in the 500y freestyle as she touched first with an NCAA cut time of 4:38.28. The Bulldog freestyle group also shone in the 100y freestyle as Marie Landreneau (49.42), Katie Belle Sikes (49.53), and Emma Norton (49.94) earned the top three spots.
- Senior Ieva Maluka picked up the victory in the 200y butterfly with a season-best NCAA cut of 1:56.97. Fellow senior Olivia Della Torre won the 100y butterfly with a time of 54.52, narrowly clipping teammate Norton at 54.53.
- Sophomore Drew Hitchcock picked up a pair of wins, first taking the 200y butterfly with an NCAA time of 1:43.00, followed by another NCAA time of 3:45.73 in winning the 400y IM. Hitchcock now has 12 dual meet wins this season. In other action, Junior Tomas Koski took the 200y freestyle with a NCAA cut time of 1:32.92.
Up Next
Georgia opens its home schedule with the annual Georgia Fall Invitational, running Wednesday, Nov. 19-Friday, Nov. 21 at Bauerle Pool at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Bulldogs will be joined by Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and LSU.
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