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ATLANTA, GA. – Michelle Case set her second school record of the weekend, leading Campbell on the final day of the Georgia Tech Invitational Saturday.
Case registered a 51.20 in the 100 freestyle finals, breaking her own Campbell record, set at last season's Georgia Tech Invitational (51.96). The sophomore took 15th on the day. Case, a sophomore from Fort Mill, S.C., also set the CU 50 free mark on Friday.
Geena Squartino also took 13th in the 1,650 free with a 17:23.52, while Taylor McMinn placed 30th in the 200 breaststroke with a 2:23.39.
In the 200 back, Karah Sizemore placed 19th in the preliminary round with a 2:03.27, and 20th in the finals with a time of 2:04.01.
Caroline Clark was one of three Camels to make the 200 butterfly finals, finishing 18th with a time of 2:04.51. Michelle Case took 23rd with a 2:05.68, while Karah Sizemore finished 27th with a 2:06.22.
Campbell took 10th in the 400 free relay with a time of 3:28.60.
Campbell took ninth with 184.5 points, edging Georgia Southern's 184, and Carson-Newman's 183. Arkansas took the team title with 1,112.
Next up for the Camels will be a Jan. 15 meet at Liberty. Campbell returns home on Feb. 6, hosting UNC Wilmington and Mount St. Mary's.