Bobby Finke Swims 8:47 1000 Free as Florida Sweeps Auburn on Senior Day

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Bobby Finke put up the nation's second fastest 1000 against Auburn. Photo Courtesy: Connor Trimble

In its first dual action in over two months, the No. 9 University of Florida swimming and diving team handled conference foe Auburn 204-96 in a Senior Day dual in front of a capacity crowd at the O’Connell Center Natatorium on Saturday. Florida sophomore Bobby Finke put up the second fastest time in the nation in the 1000 with an 8:47.47, sitting just behind Notre Dame’s Zach Yeadon.

Team Scores

  • Women: #8 Florida 161, #14 Auburn 137
  • Men: #9 Florida 204, Auburn 96
  • RESULTS

Florida Swimming and Diving Press Release

Men

Overall, UF walked away with 13 event victories, highlighted by registering the top-three finishes in the 200 back, 200 breast, 400 IM and 1,000 free (Friday night). The Tigers picked up their event wins in the 200 free, 100 fly and 1-meter dive.

Kieran Smith’s three-win performance helped the Gators (7-1) claim their second conference win of the season. Smith would post new career-bests in wins in the 100 free (43.50) and 100 back (47.96). His third and final win came in the 400 IM, beating the field by over two seconds.

Florida also controlled the relays, picking up wins in the 200 medley and 400 free.

Dakota Mahaffey, Marco Guarente, Eric Friese and Will Davis claimed the 200 medley win, combining for an effort of 1:27.83, less than a full second faster than Auburn’s top relay that finished second.

The 400 free relay was won by Khader Baqlah, Will Davis, Eric Friese and Smith tallied an overall time of 2:56.85, just under three seconds faster than the runner-ups.

Alex Farrow would go out with a lifetime-best dive in his last competition at the O’Dome, winning the 3-meter with an overall tally of 370.28, 1.35 higher than his previous best.

  • Marco Guarente put together a two-win performance in his final meet at the O’Dome, winning the 100 breast (54.26) and 200 breast (1:59.07). His 100 time earned him a B-cut.
  • Fellow seniors Grant Sanders and Chandler Bray would join Guarente in the 100 breast to round-out the fastest three swims.
  • In the 200 breast, Bray would earn himself another third-place finish, hitting the wall in 2:06.83. Freshman Kevin Vargas would earn a runner-up bid with his effort of 2:02.72.
  • Bobby Finke dominated the 1,000 free on Friday night, winning the event by six full seconds. He would improve on his previous lifetime-best in the event by almost two full seconds after hitting the wall. His time of 8:47.47 is tied for the second-best time this season.
  • Matthew Anderson would set two new personal-bests in both the distance races, touching the wall in 9:12.68 in the 1,000 free and posting a time of 4:29.19 in the 500 free. His new 1,000 breast best was cut by 11 seconds.
  • Also excelling in the distance events in his last meet in home water was Khader Baqlah. The senior won the 500 free with his swim of 4:23.97, six seconds faster than the second-place finisher. He also added a runner-up bid in the 1,000 as well.
  • Clark Beach, Finke and Ethan Beach stood at the top of the 200 back as the group would post the top-three swims. Clark Beach earned the victory with his swim of 1:43.78.
  • For the first time this season, Will Davis hit the wall in under 20 seconds in the 50 free as his effort of 19.98 gave him the win.
  • Miguel Cancel took the 200 fly title home with his swim of 1:48.11, the first victory of the season.
  • Gerry Quinn claimed a pair of second-place finishes with season-best swims the both the 100 and 200 free.
  • Joining Smith at the top of the 400 IM leaderboard was Grant Sanders and Finke. Sanders hit the wall in a B-cut effort of 3:50.53, good for second and Finke touched in third with his time of 3:56.05.

The win extends Florida’s dual win streak over Auburn to four, and improves its all-time record against the Tigers to 30-16.

On their current streak, UF has outscored Auburn by an overall tally of 732-465.

From 1999-2008, the Tigers had the upper hand, winning 10 straight meets over the Gators.

Dressel and Pearl Lead No. 8 Florida to Senior Day Win Over No. 14 Auburn

The Gators defeated the Tigers in a close, ranked dual meet in Senior Day in front of a capacity crowd on Saturday.

Women

Sherridon Dressel and Vanessa Pearl each took home three event titles to lead the No. 7 University of Florida women’s swimming and diving team to a 161-137 Senior Day victory over No. 14 Auburn in front of a capacity crowd at O’Connell Center Natatorium on Saturday afternoon.

Prior to the meet, Florida recognized 13 seniors for their contributions to the Gator swimming and diving program.

In addition to the three event wins by Dressel and Pearl, Florida remained undefeated on the season after getting a boost on the diving board as Brooke Madden swept both events in her first home action on the 2019-20 season. The senior would go on to post scores of 313.65 on the 1-meter and an overall tally of 337.35 on the 3-meter.

The 8-0 dual mark is the best start to a season since the 2002-03 team that went won its first nine duals on the season before losing to Auburn on Jan. 24, 2003.

To begin the meet, Auburn took home the first individual events of the competition in the 1,000 and 200 free. Dressel’s victory in the 100 back got the Gators on track, as the team would then win the next two races to regain momentum.

Overall, UF took home 10 events compared to Auburn’s six, including splitting the relays.

Florida took the 200 medley as Dressel, Kelly Fertel, Talia Bates and Bella Garofalo posted the fastest combined time. The Tigers ended the meet with a relay victory in the 400 free, winning by just under two seconds.

  • Taylor Ault was able to get the Gators a distance win in the 500 free by just a touch, hitting the wall just .01 faster than Emily Hetzer from Auburn. Her time, 4:43.60, was good for a B-cut.
  • Kathleen Golding joined the event, and posted a third-place finish with her time of 4:49.72. The freshman would go on to place runner-up bids in the 200 free (1:49.04) and the 400 IM, just .08 seconds behind Pearl’s winning mark of 4:14.16. Both times earned B-Cuts for the Florida pair.
  • On Friday, Leah Braswell set a new personal-best in the 1,000 free, posting a swim of 9:42.44. The effort was her new top time by over three seconds, the seventh-best in the NCAA and earned her a second-place finish.
  • Joining Dressel in the 100 back was Emma Ball, who finished behind the winning-effort tallied by Dressel with a runner-up bid of 55.07.
  • In her final meet at the O’Conner Center, Kelly Fertel earned a second-place finish in the 200 fly with her time of 2:00.15. Auburn’s Averee Preble would win the event with an effort of 1:59.95, just .20 seconds better than the Gator senior. Fertel would also go on to finish in third in the 200 breast later in the meet with a swim of 2:14.19
  • Bella Garofalo competed in a tough 100 free event. Auburn posted the top two swims, but Garofalo’s third-place finish (49.75) was just .11 off a win, and .05 off a runner-up bid. In the 50 free, the senior would earn a fourth-place finish as the Tigers took the top-three spots.
  • As Dressel took home the 200 back, Rosie Zavaros would round-out the top-three finishers as the sophomore hit the wall in 1:56.86. Dressel’s winning effort was 1:53.28.
  • Ashley McCool posted a 1-meter total of 304.50, good for second-place behind Madden.
  • As championship approaches, multiple Florida swimmers were out to claim cuts. Both Ault and Nikki Miller secured B-cuts with their efforts in the 1,650 free.
  • Ault’s time of 16:03.06 would stand as ninth-best in the nation, and Miller’s effort of 16:12.50 would place her with the seventh-best swim in the SEC.

Florida improves to 25-16 all-time against Auburn. The Gators were able to snap a three-meet losing streak that dated back to the 2016-17 season.

From 1972-96, Florida remained undefeated against their conference foe, compiling 17 wins in a row.

Auburn’s longest win streak stands at 11, as the Tigers strung together wins in every matchup from 1994-2006, excluding the 1995-96 season.

Auburn Press Release

The goal for Auburn swim and dive this weekend was to go out and compete hard, to fight. The Tigers did that, setting numerous season-best times, but it wasn’t enough as the men’s and women’s teams fell short at Florida in the season’s final dual meet.

In a battle of top-15 teams, the No. 14 Auburn women hung with No. 8 Florida throughout the meet before ultimately falling by a score of 161-137.

The Tigers started strong Friday night with sophomore Emily Hetzer swimming a season-best 9:40.55 to win the 1,000 freestyle. All three Auburn swimmers (Hetzer, Averee Preble and Zoe Gawronska) set season-best times in the event.

The highlight for Auburn on Saturday came in the 50 and 100 free events. Senior Claire Fisch won both races with times of 21.65 and 49.14. She was followed by freshman AJ Kutsch and senior Julie Meynen in the 50 free as the Tigers finished with a 1-2-3 sweep. Meynen also placed second in the 100 free, finishing in 49.20.

Abbey Webb and Preble, both freshmen, also won individual races in the 200 free and 200 butterfly respectively. Preble’s time (1:59.95) was a new personal best.

“I thought the women had some really good performances,” Auburn head coach Gary Taylor said. “Our superstars continue to step up and get big wins and big swims for us, but I thought we also had some of our role players step up.

“We thought we had an opportunity to win the meet and we fell short, but I think there are some things we can certainly pat ourselves on the back about and feel positive about. And at the same time, there are some things we can work on and work to get better as we look toward the SEC Championships.”

On the men’s side, Auburn suffered a 204-96 defeat to No. 8 Florida.

The two wins on the swimming side came from sophomore Christian Sztolcman in the 200 free and senior Santiago Grassi in the 100 fly, but there were other standout performances and season-best times, including Aryan Makhija (1,000 free), Thomas Heinzel (100 free), Nik Eberly (50 free) and Christian Ginieczki (100 and 200 fly).

“There were certainly some things to be happy about and build off of,” Taylor said. “We did a lot of in-season best performances today, but the championship runs through Florida and we’re not there yet. We’re looking to learn and grow from this and build off it.”

Both the men and women finished the season with a 5-2 record in dual meets.

Senior Alison Maillard, the lone diver to travel on the women’s side, earned a pair of top-three finishes. She took third in the 1-meter on Friday night with 296.93 points and then returned Saturday with 317.55 points to place second in the 3-meter competition.

The Auburn men went 1-2-3 in Saturday’s 1-meter event with all three divers earning zone qualifying scores. Sophomore Conner Pruitt bounced back from a subpar performance the night before with 347.63 points to win the event while junior Logan Andrews (325.95) and freshman Skip Donald (316.58) finished second and third respectively.

It was a breakthrough meet for Donald who set personal bests in both competitions. Donald scored 352.88 points to lead Auburn and take second in Friday’s 3-meter event.

“Skip did a great job on the 3-meter,” head diving coach Jeff Shaffer said. “A personal best to grab second place. He’s really started to come on strong. I look forward to three weeks of training to get a little sharper for SECs for all of them.”

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