
Swimming Breaks 200 Medley Relay Record at Eagle Invitational
10/19/2024 10:00:00 PM | Women's Swimming
Ospreys Post 30 Top-Ten Finishes
FORT MYERS, Fla. - North Florida women's swimming broke a school record, posted a top-ten program time and earned 30 top-ten finishes at the Eagle Invitational hosted by FGCU on Friday and Saturday.Â
The group of Katie Carlos, Victoria Torres, Kayla Daley and Ashley Kephart broke the school record for the 200-yard medley relay during the Saturday morning session with a time of 1:44.04. The previous record was 1:44.76 set by Amanda Loomis, Marcia Shaw, Daley and Torres at the 2024 ASUN Championships.Â
FINAL SCORES
FGCU | 1,085
Tampa | 977Â
Toledo | 732
Georgia Southern | 587.50
UNF | 569.50
CLIPBOARD NOTES
"This was a great weekend for our program. We had many personal bests, top-10 swims, and a school record in the 200-yard medley relay. Our swimmers came in with a great mindset and really went to work in their events. I'm very happy with our progress as we move forward in the season." -- head coach Ian CoffeyÂ
UP NEXTÂ
The Ospreys return to the pool Nov. 20-22 as the Ospreys are set to compete in the Gamecock Invite for the third consecutive season in Colombia, S.C. for their midseason meet.Â
The group of Katie Carlos, Victoria Torres, Kayla Daley and Ashley Kephart broke the school record for the 200-yard medley relay during the Saturday morning session with a time of 1:44.04. The previous record was 1:44.76 set by Amanda Loomis, Marcia Shaw, Daley and Torres at the 2024 ASUN Championships.Â
FINAL SCORES
FGCU | 1,085
Tampa | 977Â
Toledo | 732
Georgia Southern | 587.50
UNF | 569.50
CLIPBOARD NOTES
- The group of Carlos, Torres, Daley and Kephart broke the school record for the 200-yard medley relay to start day two at the Eagle Invitational with a time of 1:44.04
- Daley swam the fourth fastest 100-yard butterfly in program history on Saturday morning, touching the wall in 55.82 for a third-place finishÂ
- Paige Munna had a strong showing, earning 42 points and tallying personal bests in the 200-yard freestyle and the 1,650-yard freestyleÂ
- Reeves Showfety tallied a personal best in the 100-yard backstroke, touching the wall in 57.81, finishing sixthÂ
- Daley earned a team-high 50 points through the three sessions
- The group of Kephart, Munna, Shaw and Loomis earned the Ospreys highest group finish, earning third-place in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a time of 7:40.60Â
"This was a great weekend for our program. We had many personal bests, top-10 swims, and a school record in the 200-yard medley relay. Our swimmers came in with a great mindset and really went to work in their events. I'm very happy with our progress as we move forward in the season." -- head coach Ian CoffeyÂ
UP NEXTÂ
The Ospreys return to the pool Nov. 20-22 as the Ospreys are set to compete in the Gamecock Invite for the third consecutive season in Colombia, S.C. for their midseason meet.Â
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