World Junior Record Holder Matt Sates Posts 1:33.89 200 Free in UGA Debut

Georgia vs Emory

  • Saturday, January 29th, 2022
  • Gabrielsen Natatorium, Athens, GA
  • SCY (25 Yards)
  • Results

Team Scores

Women

  1. Georgia – 150
  2. Emory – 126

Men

  1. Georgia – 175.5
  2. Emory – 128.5

Georgia and DIII powerhouse Emory went head-to-head today in Athens, with the Bulldogs coming out on top in both meets. Today’s meet marked the debut Matthew Sates, the South African teen who downed a trio of World Junior Records this past fall.

In his debut with the Georgia Bulldogs, Matt Sates set the bar high. The World Junior Record holder in the SCM 200 free, Sates handled the field in his first SCY 200, posting a 1:33.89. He led UGA teammate Luca Urlando, who touched 2nd in 1:35.98.

The swim ranks him 25th in the NCAA this season, and with the conference meets still on the horizon, it will almost certainly take a faster swim to earn an invite to the big meet.   For DI men, the approximately top 30 swimmers in each event will earn invites. That’s not to say we don’t expect the 1:40.65 SCM 200 freestyler to make it to NCAAs, just that he’ll have to swim faster at SECs than he did today to do so.

Sates went on to swim exhibition in the 500 free (4:31.29) and 200 IM (1:49.25). Urlando would go on to post a 1:45.70 in the 200 IM, although he swam the race exhibition.

UGA’s Jake Magahey clocked a 14:49.98 to win the men’s 1650 free. The swim was Magahey’s best of the season, and all but guarantees him an invite to NCAAs in March.

Elsa Fretz picked up a pair of wins for Georgia, taking the women’s 200 free in 1:47.88, before clocking a 50.74 to win the 100 free.

PRESS RELEASE – GEORGIA:

ATHENS, Ga. – In the final dual meet of the 2021-22 season, the University of Georgia swimming and diving team honored 18 members of its season class before posting a sweep of Emory Saturday afternoon at Gabrielsen Natatorium.

In the men’s meet, No. 12 Georgia topped Emory, 175.5-128.5, while in the women’s meet, the 12th-ranked Bulldogs bested the Eagles, 150-126. In both meets, Georgia elected to swim under exhibition status during the second half of competition.

In a day full of Georgia victories, freshman Elsa Fretz broke through with the first two wins of her collegiate career, taking first in the 100 and 200 freestyle. Fellow freshman Matthew Sates debuted for the Bulldogs with a winning B-cut time of 1:33.89 in the men’s 200 free, immediately moving into the program’s all-time top 10 at No. 7. Senior Harrison Wayner also notched a top-10 time with his winning B-cut of 52.77, the sixth-best performance in school history. Sophomore Wesley Ng added another B-cut with a personal-best 47.06 in the 100 backstroke.

In the men’s 1,650 freestyle, sophomore Jake Magahey entered the national top 10 with a winning time of 14:49.98, while freshman Abby McCulloh earned another B-cut at 16:23.99. In other freestyle events, junior Zach Hils won the men’s 50 with a time of 20.36, junior Riley Scruggs earned his first collegiate win in the 100 at 44.29, and redshirt junior Bradley Dunham grabbed a B-cut in the 500 with a season-best 4:21.68.

Multiple Bulldogs turned in first-place finishes for the first time in their careers, including freshmen Hailey Hicks (100 backstroke), Angharad Evans (100 breaststroke), and Lily Gardner (200 butterfly). Freshman Eboni McCarty earned her third victory of the season with a first-place time of 23.19 in the 50 freestyle. Additionally, senior Keegan Walsh (200 backstroke), junior Zoie Hartman (200 backstroke), and sophomore Connor Haigh (200 breaststroke) also posted first-place times.

At the diving well, Georgia posted a highly-successful outing, tallying eight Zone cuts during the meet. Senior Ellie Crump finished first on 1-meter with a season-best score of 276.60 before earning a Zone cut on 3-meter at 285.15. Fellow seniors Ambria D’Alonzo and Tally Brown qualified for Zones on 1-meter and 3-meter respectively, while sophomore Meghan Wenzel added a cut on platform.

On the men’s side, freshman Rhett Hopkins qualified on 3-meter with freshmen Nolan Lewis and Timothy Fagan qualifying on platform. Senior Hudson Coldren closed out his home career with a winning mark of 260.85 on 1-meter.

Georgia now turns its attention to the upcoming SEC Championships at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center in Knoxville, Tenn. The championship meet opens on Tuesday, Feb. 15 and runs through Saturday, Feb. 19. The Bulldogs will return to Gabrielsen Natatorium for the Last Chance Meet on Saturday, Feb. 26.

 

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