The first full week of swimming action around the ACC saw Notre Dame taking care of business in a relay meet Friday and then a dual meet Saturday, and Louisville, Michigan, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Pitt and Boston College were also in the water.
The Tar Heels , winning just four total swimming events before Georgia had the meet clinched and swam exhibition from that point on. Facing the defending women’s national champions, UNC had just two individual event winner—Hellen Moffitt in the 100 back (53.08) and Caroline Baldwin in the 50 free (22.73). Moffitt was also a part of the best race of the day as she came in just behind Georgia’s Megan Kingsley in the 100 fly, 53.07 to 53.13. North Carolina’s Elissa Dawson swept the one and three-meter diving events.
Tar Heel winners on the men’s side included Craig Emslie in the 100 breast (55.85), Jordan Merrilees in the 500 free (4:29.35) and Michael Meyer in the 200 IM (1:50.38). North Carolina also got big points out of diving, as Sean Burston won the one-meter and Jack Nyquist took first place on the three-meter.
The final scores were not close—the Georgia women won 179-119, and the men took the meet 162.5-132.5.
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