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The A&T Register

The Student News Site of North Carolina A&T State University

The A&T Register

    Swiming team place in first match

    The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University swimming team opened their season at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.

    The season opened in the All-North Carolina Swimming Invitational two-day event from Oct. 3 to Oct. 4.

    The Aggies compiled 131 points and finished 10th place in the Invitational.

    N.C. State won the event with a total of 1,580 points. East Carolina finished in second with 1,483 points and Davidson in third with 1,126 points.

    The Aggies placed 17th in the 200-yard freestyle relay.

    Senior Danielle Jackson began her final collegiate season in the Invitational.

    She improved from previous seasons. Jackson’s IM stood at 2:37.43 in 2012 and gradually decreased to 2:29.44 in 2013. This year’s 200-yard IM to 2:33.99. Jackson recorded 1:12.91 in the 100-yard breaststroke which was a second off from her best time, 1:11.28.

    Ariel Wallace had an outstanding debut for the Aggies. Wallace competed in five difference events including the 100-yard butterfly in which she recorded a 1:04.65, the team’s fastest time. Wallace also competed in the 200-yard freestyle, 400-yard medley relay, and 50-yard freestyle where she also had an impressive time out of all six Aggies competing.

    Junior Victoria Orr also competed in the 200-yard IM and finished ahead of her teammate with a time of 2:26.46. Orr recorded her personal best record in the 200-yard backstroke at 2:27.29.

    Another teammate, Aarica Carrington also recorded her personal best in the 50-yard freestyle at 26.24. Her previous best time was 27.66.

    N.C. A&T will take on Campbell University Saturday at noon at Campbell University in Buies Creek.

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    • Alexis Wainwright Register Reporter