STATESBORO, Ga. --- Campbell won seven individual events and both relays, but the Camels narrowly fell by a 150-144 score at Georgia Southern Friday afternoon.
The Camels were victorious in both fly events.
Caroline Clark won the 100 fly with a time of 57.02, while
Madison Scott swam a 2:05.80 to claim the 200 fly. Each swimmer finished second in the respective events they didn't win as well.
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Taylor McMinn took top honors in the 100 breast with a time of 1:06.08.
Megan Everritt finished the 100 back in 59.19 to claim that race. The Camels swept the back events with
Kelsey Tunstall's victory in the 200 back (2:08.04).
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In the freestyle events,
Sindija Silina won the 200 free (1:55.42) while
Michelle Case claimed the 100 free (52.12).
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Campbell opened the meet with a win in the 400 medley relay.
Kamaria Mahone, McMinn, Clark and Case posted a time of 3:53.79 to claim the victory.
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The Camels closed the night by winning the 200 free relay.
Maddie Heggie,
Sarah Wilson, Case and Silina swam a 1:36.00 to take top honors in the final event.
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CU falls to 2-5 in dual action while the Eagles improve to 2-1. The Eagles won just five individual events, but collected just enough points to claim the overall victory.
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The Camels will return to action tomorrow in a tri-meet in Jacksonville, Fla. hosted by North Florida. Campbell will compete against the Osperys and Florida Gulf Coast starting at 3 p.m.Â
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