Top 25 Results: 1/29-1/30

More results will be posted as they become available!

#19 Texas A&M downs #23 SMU

For the second straight year, this match-up of old Southwest Conference Rivals came down to the final relay, but this time it was the Aggies who came out on top, 119-118. The Aggie relay combination of Balazs Malkany, John Dalton, Casey Strange, and Boris Loncaric hit the wall first in 2:59.70. SMU still had a chance until the A&M ‘B’ Relay finished third in 3:05.17, just .41 seconds ahead of SMU’s ‘B’ relay to seal the meet. A&M diver Henry Stevens also put in a heroic performance, and was the only Aggie diver left standing at the end of the meet. Sophomore Blake Ferguson took a hard fall and was knocked out of the meet, and All-Americans Cam McLean and Grant Nel were representing their home nations in international competition. Stevens finished second to SMU’s Matthew Culbertson in both diving disciplines to win much-needed points for the Aggies.

The lead changed during the meet 5 times in 13 events.

Gators Take a Bite Out of Tennessee

The Florida Gators win over the Tennessee Volunteers.

No. 9 USC Upsets No. 5 California

USC wins first of their LA double header.

Georgia Sweeps Tri-Meet

The Georgia Bulldogs continue their home-pool dominance over South Carolina and Alabama.

Big Ten Quad #1 in Madison, Wisconsin-Minnesota Men Dominate, Wisconsin Women Defend Home Pool

The Minnesota men go 3-0 in dominating fashion, and the Wisconsin women do the same, including an upset over no. 10 Minnesota.

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