Male Swimmer of the WeekCaeleb Dressel ? FloridaSophomore ? Green Cove Springs, Fla.At the Georgia Tech Invitational, Dressel won four individual events and was a part of four relays that took second place. He registered NCAA cuts on six of the eight and totaled three individual A-cuts, the most of any other male competitor at the meet. Individually, Dressel was responsible for 104 points toward Floridas team total. His 200 IM (1st), 50 free (1st), 100 fly (tied for 1st) and 100 free (1st) times are all best in the nation.Male Diver of the WeekJuan Celaya-Hernandez ? LSUFreshman ? San Nicolas de los Garza, MexicoCelaya-Hernandez took first place on the three-meter, posting a final score of 418.75 to lead the charge on the second day of the Mizzou Diving Invite. On the platform, he earned his second-straight first-place finish after scoring 424.30 at the Mizzou Aquatic Center. His score is the second-highest in school history behind Michael Neubacher. In the one-meter, Celaya-Hernandez finished with a 367.85 in the finals, earning second place overall.Male Freshman of the WeekZane Waddell ? AlabamaBloemfontein, South AfricaAs the Alabama men took first place at the Georgia Tech Invitational, Waddell finished in second place behind Floridas Caeleb Dressel in the 100 free and 100 fly and third in the 50 free. His time of 43.15 in the 100 free is the sixth best time nationally, while also ranking in the top 20 in the 50 free (seventh - 19.66) and 100 fly (T16th - 47.10). Waddell was also a part of the winning 200 and 400 free relay and 200 medley squads.Female Swimmer of the Week Sarah Gibson ? Texas A&MSenior ? San Antonio, TexasGibson claimed five individual wins and six NCAA qualifying cuts, including an A cut in the 100 fly, at the Art Adamson Invitational. Five of her times from the Adamson rank in the top 15 nationally: 100 free (No. 11, 48.52), 200 free (tNo. 7, 1:44.37), 500 free (No. 9, 4:40.69), 100 fly (No. 2, 51.37), 200 fly (No. 2, 1:54.59). Gibson also swam on all five of the Aggies relays, which all rank in the top nine nationally after the Adamson.Female Diver of the WeekJulia Vincent ? South CarolinaJunior ? Gauteng, South AfricaVincent took top honors in both springboard events at the Georgia Tech Invitational. She finished first in the one-meter with a score of 313.95 and in the three-meter with a score of 359.40, with both marks qualifying her for Zone diving. Vincent remains undefeated in the 3-meter dive this season and is 4-1 in the 3-meter dive.Female Freshman of the WeekJulie Meynen ? Auburn LuxembourgMeynen remained undefeated in the 100 free by winning the event in 48.33 at the Georgia Tech Invitational. 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