Athens, Ga – Georgia Tech swimming and diving concluded their three day competition. Sabyne Brisson continues to dominate the record books setting a new school record.
In the women’s 200 breast, Brisson finished in third place with a time of 2:08.34, breaking a record she previously set on Oct.19. McKenzie Campbell finished behind her in the sixth spot with a time of 1:56.58.In the women’s platform diving, Anna Bradescu finished with 259.40 points, placing fourth.
On the men’s side, Joao Caballero finished the 200 breast with a time of 1:56.69, landing in the fifth spot.
Competitive Drive Initiative Turn 2
Looking to build on the success of last year’s Competitive Drive Initiative, Georgia Tech, the Georgia Tech Foundation and Georgia Tech athletics are partnering once again to launch Competitive Drive Initiative Turn 2. CDI Turn 2 has a goal of raising $2.5 million in new gifts to the Alexander-Tharpe Fund’s Athletic Scholarship Fund by Dec. 31, and Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Foundation will match eligible gifts to accelerate the impact for Tech athletics. Like last year, not only will gifts to CDI Turn 2 be matched, but so will the contributor’s benefits in the way of A-T Fund giving levels and priority points. To learn more and contribute online, visit atfund.org/turn2.