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The University of Georgia swimming and diving teams delivered a commanding performance on Senior Day, thoroughly dominating in-state foe Emory University in a dual meet at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Bulldogs controlled the competition from start to finish, securing an impressive 32 total event victories across the afternoon.
The meet served as a fitting tribute to Georgia's senior class, who were honored prior to the competition. The Bulldogs' depth and talent were on full display as they swept both the men's and women's team duals, leaving no doubt about the outcome. Athletes across all disciplines contributed to the overwhelming point total, showcasing strong swims in freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and the relays.
The decisive victory provides a significant momentum boost for the Bulldogs as they look ahead to the championship season. The team's comprehensive performance, combining seasoned leadership with underclassmen contributions, underscores their strength and readiness for the upcoming postseason challenges. The sweep reinforces Georgia's standing as a powerhouse program heading into the final stretch of the campaign.
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