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No. 2 Women's Swim and Dive defeats Texas A&M, Georgia Tech in College Station
11.03.2023 | Women's Swimming and Diving
Texas wins fourth dual meet of the season.
AUSTIN, Texas – The No. 2 Texas women's swim and dive team earned two wins at College Station, Texas, against No. 25 Texas A&M and Georgia Tech.
Texas defeated the Aggies, 148-114, and the Yellow Jackets, 186.5 – 74.5 for its third and fourth dual meet wins of the season.
BIG DUBS 🤘
— Texas Women's Swimming & Diving (@TexasWSD) November 4, 2023
Texas picks up 🤘 wins in College Station against Texas A&M and Georgia Tech! #HookEm pic.twitter.com/w6lhNnHMQF
The Longhorns were led by Anna Elendt, who swept both breast events with a winning time of 58.20 in the 100 breast and 2:08.38 in the 200 breast, and Erica Sullivan who swept the distance free events with a time of 9:31.77 in the 1000 free – The No. 2 performance in Texas history – and the 500 free at 4:42.91.
Kelly Pash later went on to claim the 200 fly with her time of 1:53.60 and Campbell Stoll finished third at 1:56.61.
Back in the freestyle events, Grace Cooper sped through the 50 free in 21.83, improving to the No. 3 performer in Texas history with her time. Ava Longi finished second at 22.08, moving up to the No. 9 performer in Texas history. Angie Coe finished tied for third with a time of 22.79.
50 free results 🤘
— Texas Women's Swimming & Diving (@TexasWSD) November 3, 2023
She's speeeedy! Grace Cooper's winning time is 21.83 and moves up to No. 3 on the all-time performers list in Texas history! #HookEm pic.twitter.com/YPvL5t7mHx
Freshman Erin Gemmell continued her epic start to her freshman campaign with a win in the 100 free at 48.21 – tied for No. 8 on the UT All-Time performer list. Cooper added a third-place finish at 49.05, while Emma Davidson was fourth at 49.41.
Berit Berglund was the runner-up in the 200 back with a time of 1:54.45 and Olivia Bray finished third at 1:54.46. Emma Sticklen was close behind in fourth with a time of 1:54.81.
Sticklen added her lone win of the night in the 100 fly with a time of 50.84 and Longi finished second at 52.02.
Texas "A" 200 free relay of Cooper, Sticklen, Longi and Pash closed the night with a winning-time of 1:27.07. The time ranks as the third-fastest time in school history.