UGA Invite Night 3: Jake Magahey Drops 17 Seconds in 1650 Free to Hit 14:33.78

Karl Ortegon
by Karl Ortegon 13

November 20th, 2020 ACC, College, News, SEC

GEORGIA FALL INVITATIONAL

1650 FREE TIMED FINAL

WOMEN

  1. Olivia Anderson (Georgia) – 16:03.61
  2. Maddie Homovich (Georgia) – 16:21.01
  3. Jillian Barczyk (Georgia) – 16:33.81

Olivia Anderson took this race with ease, going 16:03.61 and coming just a few seconds off of her best.

MEN

  1. Jake Magahey (Georgia) – 14:33.78
  2. Greg Reed (Georgia) – 14:43.69
  3. Aaron Apel (Georgia) – 15:14.54

UGA freshman Jake Magahey put up a huge swim here, going 14:33.78 to win the race by almost ten seconds over teammate Greg Reed (14:43.69). It’s a new lifetime best for Magahey by almost 18 seconds; his old best was a 14:51.54.

Magahey’s time would’ve gotten him second at the 2020 SEC Championships and fourth at the 2019 NCAA Championships.

200 BACK FINALS

WOMEN

  1. Maddie Homovich (Georgia) – 1:55.42
  2. Sammie Burchill (Georgia) – 1:56.03
  3. Portia Brown (Georgia) – 1:56.32

Junior Maddie Homovich sliced a couple of tenths off of her morning swim, clocking a 1:55.42 to lead a Georgia 1-2-3 sweep.

Fourth went to Florida State freshman Pia Murray, who was 1:56.81 in a five-tenth drop from her prelims effort.

MEN

  1. Ian Grum (Georgia) – 1:40.05
  2. Javi Acevedo (Georgia) – 1:41.69
  3. Bradley Dunham (Georgia) – 1:42.04

Redshirt sophomore Bradley Dunham posted a lifetime best 1:42.02 this morning, adding to his list of best times this weekend, but he couldn’t quite drop more tonight. Instead, sophomore teammate Ian Grum slammed down a 1:40.05, winning by well over a second ahead of senior teammate Javier Acevedo.

That’s a new best for Grum, and he’s now within one second of Acevedo’s school record (1:39.06) from 2018.

100 FREE FINALS

WOMEN

  1. Gabi Fa’Amausili (Georgia) – 48.58
  2. Maxine Parker (Georgia) – 48.74
  3. Zsofia Kurdi (Florida State) – 49.82

Bulldogs Gabi Fa’Amausili and Maxine Parker held their 1-2 positions from prelims, and both took off a tenth and change from their morning swims.

FSU freshman Zsofia Kurdi was third in 49.82, and her teammates Kertu Alnek (49.88) and Jenny Halden (49.97) also got under 50 seconds. Another Seminole, Emma Terebo, sniped a 49.74 out of the B-final.

MEN

  1. Dillon Downing (Georgia) – 42.46
  2. Peter Varjasi (Florida State) – 42.91
  3. Jake Magahey (Georgia) – 43.51

Dillon Downing dropped almost a full second from his prelims swim to win this in 42.46, a massive effort. This is the sophomore’s first time under 43 seconds, and he’s now just .11 off of Michael Trice’s school record.

FSU’s Peter Varjasi was 42.91 for second, also getting under 43, while UGA freshman Jake Magahey clocked a 43.51 for third.

200 BREAST FINALS

WOMEN

  1. Zoie Hartman (Georgia) – 2:06.34
  2. Danielle Dellatorre (Georgia) – 2:06.81
  3. Ashley McCauley (Georgia) – 2:12.07

Zoie Hartman and Danielle Dellatorre duked it out in the 200 breast tonight as Hartman won in 2:06.34. They both posted 2:06s, with Dellatorre unable to withstand a blistering 31.84 final 50 from Hartman; Dellatorre had a lead of over a second at the 150 wall, but Hartman shot out for her second-fastest 50 of the whole swim.

Hartman’s splits were tight; she was 1:02.3 going out and 1:04.0 coming home.

MEN

  1. Jack Dalmolin (Georgia) – 1:52.80
  2. Caio Pumputis (Georgia Tech) – 1:53.47
  3. Izaak Bastian (Florida State) – 1:56.72

Georgia’s Jack Dalmolin and GT’s Caio Pumputis were a cut above the rest here, but Dalmolin was too strong in the first 150 for Pumputis to come back.

200 FLY FINALS

WOMEN

  1. Dakota Luther (Georgia) – 1:53.34
  2. Courtney Harnish (Georgia) – 1:53.50
  3. Callie Dickinson (Georgia) – 1:56.33

Another all-Georgia swim, Dakota Luther and Courtney Harnish battled this out. The entire way through, they were virtually tied, but Luther muscled through a 28.8 third 50 to Harnish’s 29.1, and she held on at the end for the win.

MEN

  1. Luca Urlando (Georgia) – 1:40.67
  2. Camden Murphy (Georgia) – 1:41.23
  3. Christian Ferraro (Georgia Tech) – 1:42.64

It was the freshman to the wall first, as Luca Urlando broke a personal best to win the 200 fly at 1:40.67 ahead of senior teammate Camden Murphy (1:41.23). His last best in this was a 1:40.91 from December 2018, almost two years ago, and he sets a new 17-18 NAG record in the process.

Christian Ferraro broke up the Bulldog podium with a 1:42.64, dropping almost three seconds from prelims.

400 FREE RELAY FINALS

WOMEN

  1. Georgia ‘A’ – 3:14.93
  2. Florida State ‘A’ – 3:17.95
  3. Georgia ‘B’ – 3:19.92

Georgia had both ‘A’ and ‘B’ relays crack 3:20, as Courtney Harnish provided a field-best 47.92 third leg for the Bulldogs.

MEN

  1. Georgia ‘A’ – 2:49.27
  2. Georgia Tech ‘A’ – 2:52.15
  3. Florida State ‘A’ – 2:53.50

Georgia followed up their huge 200 free relay school record with another one here in the 400 free relay, going 2:49.27 to shave about a half-second off of the old mark. Luca Urlando led off in 42.42, followed by Javier Acevedo (41.86), Jake Magahey (42.83) and Dillon Downing (42.13) as they won by almost three seconds.

The Bulldog ‘B’ relay nearly stole third, all splitting 43’s as they went 2:53.70, which would’ve beaten the relay UGA swam at the 2020 SEC Championships by over a second.

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college swimmer
3 years ago

georgia men & women winning SECs no doubt

Bruh
3 years ago

Y’all sleeping on Javi’s free splits this meet😳

Daniel Jablonski
3 years ago

Glad to see Georgia back in the mix after a slightly less than stellar two seasons!

Hswimmer
3 years ago

OOF

Go Horns
3 years ago

Stud.

JP input is too short
3 years ago

Georgia men are for real this year, that’s for sure. Real-er than they’ve been for awhile. Nice little triple there for Magahey too. Next Townley if he keeps this up.

Ga swimmer
Reply to  JP input is too short
3 years ago

No hes the next magahey

joe
3 years ago

Luca Urlando 17-18 NAG in the 200 fly I believe

PFA
Reply to  joe
3 years ago

Indeed it is. Indeed it is.

Hswimmer
3 years ago

That’s insane!!

About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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