North Florida Women’s Swimming Breaks Records at ASUN Championships and Sets Sights on National Invitational Championships
North Florida women's swimming set a new school record in the 400-yard freestyle relay on the final day of the Atlantic Sun Championships, with a combined time of 3:24.85, over two seconds faster than the previous record.
The Big PictureThe Ospreys broke four school records over the course of the championships, showcasing their dominance in the pool.
By the Numbers- Ospreys broke school records in the 200-yard medley relay, 200-yard freestyle relay, 100-yard breaststroke, and the 400-yard freestyle relay.
- Torres swam the fourth fastest 100-yard freestyle with a time of 51.50.
- North Florida women's swimming concluded the ASUN Championships with 21 top-ten program times.
- Head coach Ian Coffey expressed excitement for the team's future after the successful championships.
The Ospreys will move on to the National Invitational Championships Invite in Ocala, Fla. from Mar. 14-16 to conclude their competition season.
Bottom LineNorth Florida women's swimming shines by breaking multiple records at the Atlantic Sun Championships, setting a strong foundation for their upcoming competitions.
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