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FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – Boosted by three All-American swims on the final day, the University of Georgia women's swimming and diving team finished 16th with 58 points at the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Saturday evening at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center. Virginia won its fifth-consecutive national championship with 544 points, followed by Stanford in second with 417 points and Texas in third at 394 points. 1,650y Freestyle – Senior Abby McCulloh earned her third career First Team All-America citation and top-five finish with a fourth-place time. 100y Freestyle – Sophomore Helena Jones earned her individual All-America citation, earning Second Team honors with a 14th-place time. 400y Freestyle Relay – Jones, graduate Sloane Reinstein, senior Bri Roberson, and freshman Katie Belle Sikes closed out the meet with Second Team All-America honors, finishing 16th.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The No. 10 Georgia GymDogs finished the 2025 SEC Gymnastics Championships tied for third on Saturday afternoon in session I, ultimately tying for seventh at the conclusion of session II in the evening.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Fourth-ranked Georgia blasted a season-high six home runs in a 17-2 SEC road series-clinching victory over No. 13 Florida Saturday at Condron Ballpark before a crowd of 8,160. With today's win, Georgia clinched its first SEC series in Gainesville since 2006 when it swept the Gators. The Bulldogs lead the nation in home runs with 64 on the year.
ORLANDO, Fla. --- Ervin Pearson (400-meter dash), Reign Redmond (100m), and the men's 4x100-meter relay team of Micah Larry, Brody Buffington, Jehlani Gordon, and Shemar Chambers all earned victories in their respective events to highlight the final day of the Black and Gold Invitational for the Georgia track & field program on Saturday. A group of Distance Dawgs will compete next weekend at the Raleigh Relays, which are set for March 27-29 and will be hosted by NC State.
ATHENS, Ga. – The third-ranked LSU Tigers run ruled No. 13 Georgia on Saturday afternoon at Jack Turner Stadium, 10-2 in six innings. 2,297 fans packed The Jack on Saturday for another top-10 stadium attendance. Saturday's attendance of 2,297 fans is the seventh-highest attendance in Jack Turner Stadium history. Georgia and LSU square off in the series finale on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Jack Turner Stadium.

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