ATHENS, Ga. – The Duke women's swimming and diving team posted the most points at NCAA Championships and the highest finish in program history, tallying 80 points and finishing 16th.
Sophomore
Kaelyn Gridley collected a fourth-place finish in the 200 Breaststroke on Saturday, dropping her entry time by 1.16 seconds. She touched in with a time of 2:04.94 and narrowly missed a bronze medal in the event.
Graduate
Ali Watson finished 10th in the Platform diving event, posting a score of 282.60. The Blue Devils 400 Freestyle Relay team, consisting of
Tatum Wall,
Catherine Belyakov,
Ali Pfaff and
Sarah Foley, finished in 18th place with a time of 3:13.48. That mark was 1.52 seconds faster than their entry time of 3:15.00.
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