NORTH FLORIDA VS GEORGIA SOUTHERN
- October 25, 2025
- Jacksonville, Fla.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: UNF Athletics
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – North Florida women’s swimming dominated its dual meet with Georgia Southern for a 173.50-88.50 victory on Senior Day at UNF Competition Pool Complex.
The Ospreys totaled 11 first-place finishers in 14 total events, to go along with 27 times in the top-three for their respective events, during their home finale for the fall 2025 slate. It’s the second dual win of the season for UNF and the third time this season placing as the top team at a meet.
Kayla Daley placed first overall in four events on the day with two individual wins in the 100 and 200 butterfly, as well as two relay wins in the 200 medley and 400 freestyle. Katie Carlos matched Daley’s pair of individual wins with stellar times in the 100 and 200 backstroke events, followed with joining her for the relay victory as well in the 200 medley.FINAL SCORE
North Florida 173.50, Georgia Southern 88.50
CLIPBOARD NOTES
- Seven different UNF swimmers were tabbed first in individual events, including Grace Burton (1000 free), Katie Carlos (100 / 200 back), Ashley Kirby (100 breast), Kayla Daley (100 / 200 fly), Abby Noga (50 free), Victoria Torres (100 free) and Paige Munna (500 free).
- Two more relay wins came in for the Ospreys with Carlos, Kirby, Daley and Noga taking the 200 medley relay at 1:45.68, and Victoria Torres, Amelia Hildebrand, Daley and Brooke Bourn taking 400 free relay at 3:32.33.
- Daley was the only UNF swimmer to win on multiple relay teams in the meet for the 200 medley and 400 free.
- Kirby, Noga and Torres joined Daley and Carlos as Ospreys to place first in both an individual event and a relay event.
- It’s the first time that North Florida has picked up two dual meet victories in the fall season since 2022.
COFFEY TALK
“This was a great meet for us. We really stepped up from racing yesterday and swam fast against a good team. Kayla [Daley] had a great day in the butterfly. Everyone really raced well and it showed in the times and the score. Total team effort today.”
— head coach Ian Coffey
UP NEXT
The Ospreys head up to South Carolina to compete in the Gamecock Invite from Nov. 19-21 in Columbia, S.C.
Courtesy: Georgia Southern Athletics
Jacksonville, Fla. — The Georgia Southern swim team fell 88.5 to 173.5 against North Florida in their first dual meet of the season on Saturday afternoon (October 25th).
Two Eagles managed event wins on the day, including two of them from Sarah Luskus. In the 200 Breast, her time of 2.22.83 would be nearly two seconds faster than the runner up in the event. Additionally, she would come out on top in the 200 IM with her time of 2:11.91. It would be her first event wins of 2025.
Morgan Wagner would also take first in an event on the day in just her second collegiate event. The freshman’s time of 1:54.05 in the 200 Free would be a second-and-a-half faster than UNF’s top swimmer for her first win in her career.
Calissa Kissinger would also have a great day, swimming in both top-finishing relays for Southern while placing second in both the 100 and 200 Back in also just her second career collegiate meet.
Next, the Eagle dive team head up to Atlanta to compete in the Emory Invite next Friday and Saturday (November 7th and 8th). The swim team next hits the water for the midseason meet, the South Carolina Invite, from November 19th-21st in Columbia.
