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Swimming and Diving

Eagles Conclude First Meet of the New Year

MIAMI – The Georgia Southern Eagles ring in the new year with the diving squad competing at FIU and the swimming squad competing in the Orange Bowl Swim Classic.
 
Out of this weekend's events, the Eagles had four first-place finishes with Zuri Clavo and Logan Belanger each capturing two: Zuri Clavo (400 Free in 4:38.17, 200 IM in 2:29.36); Logan Belanger (50 Breast in 33.99, 100 Breast in 1:15.57).
 
Georgia Southern also had six second-place finishes this weekend at the Orange Bowl Swim Classic: Madlen Wendland (50 Fly in 30.48; 100 Fly in 1:06.64); Emma Scruggs (100 Back in 1:07.11, 50 Back in 31.90); Abby Wenham (100 Free in 1:00.76; 50 Free in 27.86).
 
Of the relays, the Eagles had a first-place finish, second-place finish and two fourth-place finishes. Emma Scruggs, Logan Belanger, Madlen Wendland and Abby Wenham placed first in the 200 Medley in 2:00.99. Abby Wenham, Emma Sutton, Carsyn Cosman and Madlen Wendland competed in the 200 Free finishing second in a time of 1:55.58. Lilly Karsa, Avery Sargeant, Jenna Maloy and Carsyn Cosman finished fourth in the 200 Medley in a time of 2:06.90. Rounding out the top relay finishes, Logan Belanger, Emma Scruggs, Melody Giberson and Jenna Maloy competed in the 200 Free finished fourth in a time of 1:55.68.
 
The Eagles had a dominant performance placing second out of six at the Orange Bowl Swim Classic. The final results from the 24 events are listed below:
 
Combined Team Scores (Orange Bowl Swim Classic – Swimming Only):
  • University of Findlay – 1658
  • Georgia Southern – 652
  • Western Colorado – 496.5
  • Trinity College – 457.5
  • Concordia University, St. Paul – 162
  • The College of the Florida Keys – 53
 
Georgia Southern's divers traveled to the FIU Sprint Invite competing against FIU, South Dakota, Bowling Green, Northeastern, Oberlin College and Illinois Tech.
 
The Eagles' diving scores are as follows: Karlee Wells (1M: 217.05, 3M: 260.35); Anya Weber (1M: 206.30, 3M: 228.15); Megan Phifer (1M: 173.85, 3M: 215.85).
 
Final Scores – Women (FIU Sprint Invite – Diving Only):
  • FIU – 1555
  • The University of South Dakota – 627.5
  • Bowling Green State University – 410
  • Northeastern University – 62
  • Oberlin College – 53.5
  • Georgia Southern – 31
  • Illinois Institute of Tech – 13
 
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Players Mentioned

Zuri Clavo

Zuri Clavo

Distance
5' 6"
Sophomore
Melody Giberson

Melody Giberson

Sprint/Free
5' 3"
Junior
Jenna Maloy

Jenna Maloy

Fly/IM
5' 4"
Sophomore
Megan Phifer

Megan Phifer

Diving
5' 5"
Sophomore
Emma Scruggs

Emma Scruggs

Back/IM
5' 8"
Junior
Emma Sutton

Emma Sutton

Free
5' 7"
Junior
Anya Weber

Anya Weber

Diving
5' 6"
Junior
Abby Wenham

Abby Wenham

Sprint
Sophomore
Avery Sargeant

Avery Sargeant

Breast/IM
5' 5"
Freshman
Madlen Wendland

Madlen Wendland

Fly/Back
5' 10"
Freshman
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