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Robinson Sets 200 Free Record, Leading the Noles on Day Two of Georgia Invite

11/19/2025 10:32:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving

ATHENS, Ga. – The No. 16/NR Florida State swimming and diving team continued its strong showing at the Georgia Invitational on Wednesday with another school record.
 
Highlighted by sophomore Logan Robinson setting the FSU record in the 200 yard freestyle, the Seminoles notched seven top-five finishes and posted five top-10 times in school history on the second day of the four-day meet.
 
The meet at Georgia's Gabrielsen Natatorium features five other programs, four of which are ranked inside the top 20 nationally. Competition continues Thursday and concludes Friday, with prelims beginning at 9:30 a.m. ET and finals at 5:30 p.m. Along with host No. 8/18 Georgia, FSU is facing off against No. 14/16 Alabama, No. 4/7 Florida, Georgia Tech and No. 13/11 LSU.
 
"Our team came in ready to race today," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "To see records fall on back-to-back nights is a credit to how hard this group has worked. We're excited to keep building through the rest of the meet."
 
Robinson swam the 200 freestyle in 1:31.77, breaking the school record just 24 hours after sophomore Michel Arkhangelsky set the previous mark at 1:32.71 to begin the week. The duo topped a five-year-old record of 1:32.76, set by Peter Varjasi in 2020.
 
Senior Tommaso Baravelli placed second in the 100 breaststroke final with a time of 51.68. His NCAA-qualifying time is the second-fastest in program history and a personal best. On the women's side, Julia Mansson also produced an NCAA-qualifying time of 1:00.17 in the 100 breaststroke final.
 
Four divers advanced to championship rounds in their respective events. Sophomore Evelyn Hall (279.25) and redshirt senior Kayleigh Clark (274.45) finished third and fourth respectively in the 1-meter final. On the men's side, junior Jack Bessire placed seventh in the 3-meter final with a score of 322.60, followed by sophomore Noah Turner in eighth with a score of 309.80.
 
In prelims, sophomore Mathias Christensen swam the fifth-fastest time in the 400 individual medley with an NCAA-qualifying mark of 3:45.58.
 
As the meet continues through Friday, competition will be streamed live on SECN+ (Thursday: Swimming Prelims, Swimming Finals, Diving Prelims, Diving Finals | Friday: Swimming Prelims, Swimming Finals, Diving Prelims/Finals). Live results will be available at Meet Mobile and Dive Meets. Direct links and live updates from the pool can be found by following and connecting with the Seminoles on Twitter/X, Instagram and Facebook.
 
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
 

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