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MAUI, Hawaii— The Georgia men's golf team carded the second-best score in program history and finished third with a 47-under 805 at the Ka'anapali Classic held at the Royal Ka'anapali Golf Course. Georgia shot 15-under par in round three to follow up on their record-breaking round two. The Bulldogs' finish at 47-under par is the second-best tournament score in program history. Senior Carter Loflin and freshman JD Culbreth were Georgia's highest individual finishers, both tied for seventh and shot 13-under par. Loflin's third round was bogey-free with five birdies. Sophomores Matt Maloney and James Earle both carded four-under par rounds on the final day to finish inside the top 20. Maloney finished tied for 11th, while Earle finished tied for 18th. Oklahoma won the tournament at 63-under par, followed by TCU in second at 51-under par. After Georgia in third, Florida Gulf Coast and Colorado rounded out the top five. This concludes Georgia's slate for the fall. The Bulldogs will resume tournament play February 9-11 at the Puerto Rico Classic in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
GAINESVILLE, Fl. - No. 9/12 Georgia swimming and diving men's and women Heads to No. 4/6 Florida for Two-Day Meet. Georgia finished second at the Georgia Tech Dual Meet Tournament, defeating George Washington and Auburn before falling to NC State in the championship. Three Bulldog swimmers earned SEC weekly honors for their performances in Atlanta. Graduate Luca Urlando was named SEC Men's Swimmer of the Week for the seventh time in his career as he posted the nation's second-fastest times in both butterfly events. Through the first month of the season, the Georgia men have earned 12 NCAA championship cuts, including five for Urlando, while the women have accumulated eight overall. Georgia opens its home schedule with the annual Georgia Fall Invitational, running Wednesday, Nov. 19-Friday, Nov. 21 at Bauerle Pool at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Bulldogs will be joined by Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and LSU.
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