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Swimming and diving falls to rival Longhorns


On the women’s side, the Aggies were able to start off ahead thanks to a win in the 200 medley relay by the team of Raena Eldridge, Anna Belousova, Emma Carlton and Golf Sapianchai.


The lone Aggie to finish in first was sophomore Shaine Casas, who placed first in the 100-yard backstroke (1:43.36).


After the match, men’s coach Jay Holmes said despite the total score, his team managed to swim well.


Both Aggies teams return to action this weekend, as they face their first matches of the season away from Aggieland.


The men’s swimming and both diving teams will travel to Massachusetts to face Boston University on Nov. 7 and Harvard and Duke on Nov. 9.


The women's swimming team will also see action on Nov. 9, traveling to Houston to take on Rice.






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