GREENSBORO, N.C. – Duke swimming and diving concluded the third day of competition on Thursday at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. The Blue Devils' women's program remains in fourth place with 433.5 points, while the men remain in 10th with 164 points.
Women's Standings
Virginia – 846.5
Louisville – 683
NC State – 573
Duke – 433.5
North Carolina – 401.5
Virginia Tech – 308.5
Notre Dame – 276
Florida State – 266
Pittsburgh – 226
Miami – 221
Georgia Tech – 220
Men's Standings
NC State – 812.5
Notre Dame – 559.5
Virginia Tech – 469.5
Louisville – 458
Florida State – 386
North Carolina – 380
Virginia – 344.5
Pittsburgh – 315
Georgia Tech – 309
Duke – 164
Miami – 94
NOTEABLES
- Sophomore Audrey Portello collected a 10th-place finish in the 400-yard IM on Thursday, clocking in with a time of 4:12.36. Portello was able to drop her entry time by 2.61 seconds in her heat of the finals.
- Freshman Kalen Anbar tallied a 21st-place finish on the men's side of the 400-yard IM, touching with a time of 3:51.09.
- Senior Aleyna Ozkan and sophomore Martina Peroni collected top-15 finishes in the 100-yard Butterfly, as Ozkan touched with a time of 51.57, while Peroni clocked in with a time of 52.38.
- Senior Sarah Foley touched in a time of 1:44.32 to tie for fourth place in the 200-yard Freestyle on Thursday. Foley dropped her entry time down 1.41 seconds.
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