ATHENS, Ga. – Aidan Stoffle became the first Auburn swimmer to go sub-1:39.00 in the 200 back, setting a school record and highlighting a terrific final night of the UGA Fall Invite for the Tigers.
At the end of three grueling days of swimming, both the Auburn Men and Women finished in second place amongst a top-tier group of programs.
SCORES
MEN
Florida – 1169
Auburn – 715.5
Georgia – 682
Florida State – 603
Michigan – 495.5
Georgia Tech – 346
WOMEN
Florida – 1146
Auburn – 789
Michigan – 724.5
Georgia – 673
Florida State – 424.5
Georgia Tech – 268
MEN
If fans of the Orange and Blue wanted a show in the 200 back,
Nate Stoffle and
Aidan Stoffle certainly gave it to them. With a little outside smoke in lane eight, Aidan became the first Tiger in program history to swim sub-1:39.00. His 1:38.57 is a new school record while brother Nate jumped to second all-time with a 1:39.01.
Josh Noll did well to finish 14
th after a solid morning swim got Noll into the B final.
Andrew Simmons would wind up 21
st.
In the 100 free, it was
Kalle Makinen who won the B final with a 42.78.
Logan Tirheimer grabbed 11
th,
Ryan Husband finished 12
th and
Benjamin Chateigner secured 16
th to round out the event.
Jacques Rathle dialed up a solid effort in the 200 breast. His 1:56.31 was good enough to tie for second overall.
Alejandro Flores also made the A final and finished in seventh with
Liam Heary right behind in eighth.
Henry Bethel's 1:56.26 placed the Georgia native in 11
th and
Britton Spann took 15
th.
A quartet of Tigers made the A final in the 200 fly.
Danny Schmidt led the charge with a 1:44.03 to finish fifth while
Evan McInerny,
Rusty Jerger and
Collin Klingman all stacked up sixth through eighth. In the B final,
Lucas Thomas secured 10
th and
Harrison Ranier moved up to 20
th in the C final.
Already a school record to his name this week,
Mason Mathias swam a solid 15.02.02 in the 1650 to lead the Auburn distance group and lock in sixth place.
Grant Davis wasn't too far behind, clocking a 15.05.34 for eighth.
Michael Bonson secured 17
th and
Drew Jordan grabbed 25
th.
It was job done for
Aidan Stoffle,
Kalle Makinen,
Logan Tirheimer and
Ryan Husband in the 400 free relay. Solid splits across the board led to a 2:49.90 and an NCAA A cut to finish off a good week of swimming.
WOMEN
Backstroke U was alive and well in the 200 back. A night after winning the 100,
Ellie Waldrep dropped time from prelims to take third in the 200 at 1:54.72. Freshman
Maggie McGuire impressed with a stellar swim to take fourth at 1:54.85.
Kensley Merritt would hit the wall sixth,
Kyla Maloney won the B final to take ninth,
Jade Castro secured 11
th and
Michelle Kaner grabbed 18
th.
Auburn wasn't done piling up top-10 swims.
Polina Nevmovenko qualified for the A final in the 100 free in the morning and dropped time in finals to produce a 48.48 to jump to eighth all-time in program history.
Wyllo Hanson, who made the B final, secured 11
th while
Emma Steckiel grabbed 12
th and
Lexie Mulvihill hit the wall 14
th. Lawson Ficked rounded out the freestylers in 19
th.
The Tigers' breaststroke duo of
Brynn Curtis and freshman
Zoey Zeller each qualified for the A final. At night, Curtis dropped a 2:11.37 for sixth place overall. Zeller clocked in a 2:12.49 for eighth.
Hannah Ownbey would win the B final with a 2:12.84 with youngster
Olivia Dinehart right behind in ninth.
Aislyn Barnett grabbed 15
th and
Anastasia Makarova redeemed herself with a C final swim of 2:12.23.
Meghan Lee didn't move up any spots on the all-time list in the 200 fly but her 1:55.28 was a personal best and good enough for second place.
Casey Cullen did well to make the A final and took home seventh in the evening session.
Avery Bargeron hit the wall 14
th. In the C final,
Carissa Rinard,
Morgan Carteaux and Abigail Gibbons took 17th-19
th, respectively.
Averee Preble earned All-American honors in the mile in Knoxville at the end of last season. Her first 1650 of the 2023-24 wasn't too far off that pace, going 16:05.22 to lead all Tigers and finish fourth overall. Freshman
Katie Russell snagged 20
th with a sub-17-minute swim and
Maggie McGuire would hit the wall 22
nd.
Capping off the event, Nevomenko, Hanson, Mulvihill and Steckiel combined for a 3:14.71 and third place in the 400 free relay.
DIVING
Following a solid day on 3-meter on Friday, senior
Ashlynn Sullivan produced another terrific performance on the tower on Saturday. Her 261.45 was good enough for third place overall. Meanwhile, freshman
Kayla Walsh solidified her zones score and fifth place with a 251.90.
Abigail Farrar would lock in eighth and
Kyleigh Kidd finished in 19
th.
Like Sullivan,
Hunter Kebler found his groove in the diving well at Gabrielsen Natatorium. His 358.50 was good enough for bronze on the Platform.
Talan Blackmon grabbed 19
th and
Alex Just finished 21
st.
UP NEXT
With the Olympics due up next summer, Auburn will compete in a variety of long-course events, beginning on Sunday, Nov. 19 with the UGA Long Course Invite in Athens at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Tigers will also host the Auburn Long Course Invitational on Nov. 29 and a few select swimmers will head to the ISCA Long Course Open in Lynchburg, Tennessee Nov. 29-Dec. 3.