﻿{"id":3472,"date":"2002-02-22T11:09:33","date_gmt":"2002-02-22T16:09:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2002\/02\/ncaa-div-i-florida-holds-narrow-leads-in-both-the-mens-and-womens-team-races-after-day-two-of-secs\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T19:26:28","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T02:26:28","slug":"ncaa-div-i-florida-holds-narrow-leads-in-both-the-mens-and-womens-team-races-after-day-two-of-secs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-div-i-florida-holds-narrow-leads-in-both-the-mens-and-womens-team-races-after-day-two-of-secs\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Div. I: Florida Holds Narrow Leads in Both the Men&#8217;s and Women&#8217;s Team Races After Day Two of SECs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Feb. 21.  WITH national powerhouses Georgia, Auburn and Tennessee in the field, it was upset-minded Florida that took the lead after the second day of competition at the South-eastern Conference Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas.<\/p>\n<p>After two days of swimming, Florida held a 10-point lead over Georgia in the women&#39;s race, with Auburn another two points behind.  In the men&#39;s contest, Florida&#39;s lead over Auburn was a single point.<\/p>\n<p>Here are the standings after Day Two:<\/p>\n<p>Women<br \/>\n1. Florida        259.5<br \/>\n2. Georgia        249.5<br \/>\n3. Auburn         247<br \/>\n4. Louisiana St   200.5<br \/>\n5. Alabama        179<br \/>\n6. South Carolina 169.5<br \/>\n7. Tennessee      150<br \/>\n8. Kentucky       129<br \/>\n9. Arkansas       108  <\/p>\n<p>Men<br \/>\n1. Florida        307<br \/>\n2. Auburn         306<br \/>\n3. Tennessee      211<br \/>\n4. Kentucky       187<br \/>\n5. Georgia        183<br \/>\n6. South Carolina 178<br \/>\n7. Alabama        163<br \/>\n8. Louisiana State 81  <\/p>\n<p>The Gators jumped from sixth place in the women&#39;s race and fifth in the men&#39;s after the first day, to the top of the heap, as one siwmmer after another scored lifetime bests.<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore Janelle Atkinson got things going for the Lady Gators by winning the 500 yard freestyle, leading a one-two-three Florida sweep.  Atkinson clocked an automatic qualifying 4:42.88, followed by sophomore Sarah McLarty at 4:43.29 and Meredith Green in<br \/>\n4:43.55.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I am so ecstatic right now,&quot; McLarty said. &quot;Our coaches knew we could do it, our parents knew we could do and we just went out there and did it. We went to the pool with the mindset that nobody else but us was going to get into the top-three. We wanted it so bad there was no other option.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The Florida women continued to excel in the freestyle events as senior Leah Martindale took the bronze medal in the 50-yard free (22.65). Sophomore Chantal Gibney <\/p>\n<p>The 200-yd. free relay team of Martindale, Gibney, senior Diane Tennison set a school record with their second-place finish (1:30.18).<\/p>\n<p>The Florida men had an equally impressive night as their 200-yd. free relay team of also set a school record as they scored a gold in the event. Three swimmers scored in the championship finals of the 50-yd. free with senior Carlos Jayme (Goias, Brazil) claimed the highest finish taking fourth (19.82). Freshman Adam Sioui (Ontario, Canada) won the silver in the 500-yard freestyle with his collegiate best of 4:20.28.<\/p>\n<p>The Gators excelled in the 200-yard individual medley winning both top places. Senior Eric Donnelly (Sarasota, Fla.) won the event with his NCAA automatic time of 1:46.23. Also scoring an automatic was fellow senior Duncan Sherrard (Lakeland, Fla.) with his time of 1:46.30.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;This was as good a day as we could expect,&quot; head coach Gregg Troy said. &quot;The women&#39;s one-two-three finish was outstanding. Sioui in the 500-yd. free was amazing. That was an event we thought we were going to be weak in and here he is taking an SEC medal. Everybody has really stepped up and performed amazingly this week.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Auburn received wins from Maggie Bowen, who set an SEC record of 1:56.51 in the 200 IM, and Kevin Clements.  Clements won the 500 freestyle in 4:17.20, the nation&#39;s fastest time thus far this year. Bowen&#39;s time also ranks her as #1 this year, and is only one second off the American and NCAA record she set last March.  <\/p>\n<p>&quot;Tonight started off great and ended up fast, just not the way we wanted it to,&quot; Auburn head coach David Marsh said. <\/p>\n<p>Georgia rounded out the night&#39;s competition by adding another record to the list. The foursome of Stefanie Williams, Neka Mabry, Paige Kearns and Maritza Correia held off a tough Auburn team to win the women&#39;s 200-yard freestyle relay in 1:29.86. In doing so, the relay team set both an SEC and Georgia record.  It is also the fastest time in the nation this year, with Auburn #2.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I have to mention Ritz&#39;s \u2014 Maritza Correia&#39;s &#8211;spectacular performance,&quot; said Georgia coach Jack Bauerle, of Correia&#39;s anchor leg of 21.89 in the 200 free relay. &quot;That is the fastest relay in the program, and we have had some great relays. It was a spectacular performance, and we needed it to win.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Just like Wednesday night&#39;s 800-yard freestyle relay, Georgia trailed Auburn going into the anchor, and Correia swam the fastest split of the race (1:44.28) to give the Lady Bulldogs the victory.<\/p>\n<p>Correia also won the 50 today in an SEC record 22.31.  The junior has now won SEC titles at every freestyle distance, from 50 to 1650 yards.<\/p>\n<p>The Lady Gators hold first with 259.50 over defending national champion Georgia with 249.50. The men&#39;s team is just one point over No. 2 Auburn with 307. The last time UF won and SEC title was 1993 for the men and 1996 for the women. Action will continue through Saturday, Feb. 23.<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;s     200  Yard    FREESTYLE RELAY         <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         1:30.27  AUBURN                                  1998<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        1:28.89  TEXAS                                   2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:28.89  TEXAS                                   2001<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   1:28.89  TEXAS                                   2001<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:31.12  FLORIDA_                    1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         1:31.09<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         1:33.82<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p>    1)   GEORGIA                                    1:29.86 **<br \/>\n      1) WILLIAMS, STEFANIE  SR   :22.76    3) KEARNS, PAIGE       FR   :22.57<br \/>\n      2) MABRY, NEKA         SO   :22.64    4) CORRIEA, MARITZA    JR   :21.89<br \/>\n  ** SEC Record:        POOL Record:<br \/>\n    2)   FLORIDA                                    1:30.18<br \/>\n      1) MARTINDALE, LEAH    SR   :22.85    3) TENNISON, DIANE     JR   :22.65<br \/>\n      2) GIBNEY, CHANTAL     SO   :22.22    4) ELLIS, JAMIE        SO   :22.46<br \/>\n    3)   AUBURN                                     1:30.26<br \/>\n      1) COPARROPA, EILEEN   SO   :22.58    3) KEMP, HEATHER       SO   :22.84<br \/>\n      2) SHORT, BECKY        SO   :22.50    4) MAXWELL, CASSIDY    SR   :22.34<br \/>\n    4)   SOUTH CAROLINA                             1:32.36<br \/>\n      1) NYIRY, ANNA         SO   :23.35    3) VINSON, AMY         SO   :23.43<br \/>\n      2) SKAGGS, HEATHER     FR   :22.79    4) McHUGH, CAROLYNN    FR   :22.79<br \/>\n    5)   ALABAMA                                    1:32.86<br \/>\n      1) ANDERSSON, LISA     SO   :23.60    3) KOSTA, IRINI        FR   :22.57<br \/>\n      2) WARRINER, MARCY     SR   :22.99    4) ROSS, ANN           SO   :23.70<br \/>\n    6)   LOUISIANA STATE                            1:32.92<br \/>\n      1) LEACH, MANDY        SR   :23.05    3) COY, DAWN           JR   :23.40<br \/>\n      2) LESLIE, DONNA       SO   :23.56    4) HUGHES-JOHNSON,JULIEJR   :22.91<br \/>\n    7)   ARKANSAS                                   1:33.93<br \/>\n      1) STONER, PEGGY       SO   :23.92    3) SHEPHERD, KATTIE    JR   :23.20<br \/>\n      2) CSOBANKI, ZSUZSA    FR   :23.15    4) KODAJOVA, NATALIA   SR   :23.66<br \/>\n    8)   TENNESSEE                                  1:35.03<br \/>\n      1) WINGFIELD, SARA     JR   :24.07    3) NAPARLO, COURTNEY   JR   :23.62<br \/>\n      2) BLEVINS, JESSICA    FR   :23.86    4) HALL, BETHANY       JR   :23.48<br \/>\n    9)   KENTUCKY                                   1:35.29<br \/>\n      1) HOPPE, SARAH        SR   :24.23    3) MILLER, CHRISSY     FR   :23.60<br \/>\n      2) VROOMAN, MARCI      FR   :23.76    4) RADER, CAROLYN      SR   :23.70<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  18      MEN&#39;s     200  Yard    FREESTYLE RELAY         <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         1:17.25  AUBURN                              1999<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        1:16.50  AUBURN                                  1999<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:16.76  STANFORD                                1998<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   1:16.50  AUBURN                                  1999<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:19.07  AUBURN                              1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         1:18.47<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         1:20.82<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS<br \/>\n    1)   FLORIDA                                    1:17.94 **<br \/>\n      1) KOSTOWICZ, JIM      SR   :19.95    3) ODENDAAL, HENDRIK   SR   :19.09<br \/>\n      2) JAYME, CARLOS       SO   :19.45    4) MANGABEIRA, GABRIEL FR   :19.45<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n    2)   AUBURN                                     1:18.15<br \/>\n      1) WOCHOMURKA, RYAN    FR   :19.69    3) GIBB, DEREK         SO   :19.09<br \/>\n      2) KIDD, MATT          FR   :19.72    4) vanGOETHEM, ERIC    SR   :19.65<br \/>\n    3)   TENNESSEE                                  1:19.38<br \/>\n      1) GUERALDI, RENATO    SO   :19.89    3) McDONNELL, JEREMY   SR   :19.69<br \/>\n      2) BURTON, MICHAEL     JR   :19.98    4) PARRISH, MATT       SR   :19.82<br \/>\n    4)   SOUTH CAROLINA                             1:19.66<br \/>\n      1) GASPAR, ZSOLT       SR   :19.60    3) BOTELLO, JAVIER     SR   :20.29<br \/>\n      2) McCRARY, CHRIS      SO   :19.71    4) MURPHY, ED          SO   :20.06<br \/>\n    5)   GEORGIA                                    1:20.74<br \/>\n      1) GARDNER, SCOTT      FR   :20.66    3) BRADO, MATT         JR   :20.35<br \/>\n      2) GAGNON, JASON       SR   :19.74    4) KINTZ, NICOLAS      SR   :19.99<br \/>\n    6)   KENTUCKY                                   1:20.82<br \/>\n      1) BARROS, FERNANDO    SO   :20.57    3) GASPAROVICH, CLAY   FR   :20.39<br \/>\n      2) WATKINS, ROGER      JR   :19.91    4) WIMER, DANIEL       SO   :19.95<br \/>\n    7)   ALABAMA                                    1:20.99<br \/>\n      1) BITSAKIS, SPIROS    FR   :20.24    3) PROFFITT, JORDIE    SO   :20.73<br \/>\n      2) ASHBY, BRENDAN      SO   :20.05    4) PIGASSOU, MICHAEL   SO   :19.97<br \/>\n         LOUISIANA STATE                            DISQUAL<br \/>\n      1) PAEZ, FRANCISCO     FR   :20.70    3) MARTINEC, EVAN      SO   :19.87<br \/>\n      2) RUCKER, MATTHEW     SO   :20.20    4) LOWE, NEIL          SO  DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  11    WOMEN&#39;s     500  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         4:41.02  MARITZA CORRIEA       GEORGIA           2000<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        4:34.39  JANET EVANS           STANFORD          1990<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    4:34.39  JANET EVANS           STANFORD          1990<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   4:34.39  JANET EVANS           STANFORD          1990<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        4:40.87  TAMI BRUCE     FLORIDA           1986_<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         4:46.71<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         4:55.31<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  ATKINSON, JANELLE    SO FLORIDA           4:50.53               4:42.88<br \/>\n            :54.29   :57.15   :57.04   :57.42   :56.98<br \/>\n  2)  McLARTY, SARA        SO FLORIDA           4:46.29               4:43.48<br \/>\n            :54.08   :57.29   :57.59   :57.67   :56.85<br \/>\n  3)  GREEN, MEREDITH      FR FLORIDA           4:46.68               4:43.55<br \/>\n            :54.26   :57.44   :57.65   :57.53   :56.67<br \/>\n  4)  DYSZKIEWICZ, MAGDA   SO AUBURN            4:48.44               4:45.72<br \/>\n            :54.47   :57.06   :57.80   :58.22   :58.17<br \/>\n  5)  KEMP, HEATHER        SO AUBURN            4:44.26               4:47.17<br \/>\n            :53.89   :57.51   :58.07   :58.77   :58.93<br \/>\n  6)  VROOMAN, MARCI       FR KENTUCKY          4:52.85               4:51.03<br \/>\n            :56.01   :58.61   :59.14   :58.95   :58.32<br \/>\n  7)  SMITH, STEPHANIE     SO LOUISIANA STATE   4:53.08               4:51.81<br \/>\n            :55.71   :58.28   :59.19   :59.52   :59.11<br \/>\n  8)  LYNN, WHITNEY        FR ARKANSAS          4:53.66               4:52.56<br \/>\n            :55.67   :58.43   :58.98   :59.88   :59.60 <\/p>\n<p>CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  BURNS, CAROLINE      FR GEORGIA           4:54.36               4:51.53<br \/>\n            :56.63   :58.84   :59.03   :59.32   :57.71<br \/>\n 10)  ROSE, REBECCA        SO GEORGIA           4:55.70               4:51.74<br \/>\n            :56.52   :58.48   :59.37   :59.16   :58.21<br \/>\n 11)  SCHROCK, JESSICA     FR FLORIDA           4:53.93               4:52.75<br \/>\n            :58.05   :59.14   :59.22   :58.93   :57.41<br \/>\n 12)  MILLER, CHRISSY      FR KENTUCKY          4:56.03               4:54.41<br \/>\n            :57.09   :59.89   :59.76   :59.44   :58.23<br \/>\n 13)  RADER, CAROLYN       SR KENTUCKY          4:55.63               4:55.12<br \/>\n            :56.66   :59.22  1:00.16  1:00.55   :58.53<br \/>\n 14)  CHAPMAN, ANNA        JR FLORIDA           4:55.96               4:55.32<br \/>\n            :55.11   :58.72   :59.71  1:01.57  1:00.21<br \/>\n 15)  WILLIAMS, ALI        FR GEORGIA           4:53.92               4:56.36<br \/>\n            :57.15   :59.48  1:00.01  1:00.20   :59.52<br \/>\n 16)  HARDT, JULIE         SO GEORGIA           4:56.27               5:00.26<br \/>\n            :57.37  1:00.22  1:00.39  1:01.05  1:01.23 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  12      MEN&#39;s     500  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         4:15.57  MATT CETLINSKI        FLORIDA           1985<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        4:08.75  TOM DOLAN             MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    4:08.75  TOM DOLAN             MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   4:08.75  TOM DOLAN             MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        4:22.74  STEVE HERRON          ARIZONA           1989<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         4:19.72<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         4:27.51<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS<br \/>\nCHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  CLEMENTS, KEVIN      SR AUBURN            4:22.02               4:17.20**<br \/>\n            :49.78   :52.36   :52.14   :51.91   :51.01<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  SIOUI, ADAM          FR FLORIDA           4:24.79               4:20.28<br \/>\n            :50.05   :52.26   :52.20   :52.88   :52.89<br \/>\n  3)  DuRAND, GEORGE       FR TENNESSEE         4:24.36               4:22.44<br \/>\n            :50.73   :53.15   :53.60   :53.52   :51.44<br \/>\n  4)  KIRKLAND, CLAY       FR AUBURN            4:25.26               4:22.70<br \/>\n            :51.51   :53.67   :53.47   :53.67   :50.38<br \/>\n  5)  JONES, BJ            FR AUBURN            4:24.14               4:22.73<br \/>\n            :50.59   :53.04   :54.00   :53.35   :51.75<br \/>\n  6)  GALLOWAY, JAMES      JR AUBURN            4:25.38               4:25.19<br \/>\n            :50.93   :53.61   :53.86   :54.49   :52.30<br \/>\n  7)  KAUFMANN, SCOTT      FR FLORIDA           4:24.62               4:25.21<br \/>\n            :51.35   :53.67   :53.98   :53.60   :52.61<br \/>\n  8)  NYLANDER, EVAN       SO TENNESSEE         4:24.45               4:53.71<br \/>\n            :52.84   :58.50  1:00.69  1:01.48  1:00.20 <\/p>\n<p>CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  MAHANEY, ANDREW      SO GEORGIA           4:26.90               4:24.14<br \/>\n            :51.89   :53.90   :53.73   :53.86   :50.76<br \/>\n 10)  TANNHAUSER, BRETT    SR TENNESSEE         4:27.00               4:25.97<br \/>\n            :52.02   :53.66   :54.63   :54.03   :51.63<br \/>\n 11)  SZUCS, TAMAS         SO SOUTH CAROLINA    4:28.39               4:26.37<br \/>\n            :50.19   :53.58   :54.21   :54.26   :54.13<br \/>\n 12)  WOLFGARTEN, JAN      FR FLORIDA           4:30.28               4:27.03<br \/>\n            :51.59   :53.54   :53.87   :54.25   :53.78<br \/>\n 13)  WILLCOX, JAMES       SO ALABAMA           4:28.85               4:27.15<br \/>\n            :50.92   :54.46   :54.65   :54.11   :53.01<br \/>\n 14)  SIMPSON, GREG        JR TENNESSEE         4:28.41               4:27.81<br \/>\n            :53.37   :55.23   :54.30   :54.57   :50.34<br \/>\n 15)  COVER, BRANDON       SO GEORGIA           4:30.28               4:29.84<br \/>\n            :51.82   :54.68   :54.85   :54.58   :53.91<br \/>\n 16)  FLAMION, CHRIS       FR ALABAMA           4:31.46               4:34.85<br \/>\n            :53.12   :56.10   :55.39   :55.19   :55.05 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  13    WOMEN&#39;s     200  Yard    INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY       <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         1:57.26  MAGGIE BOWEN          AUBURN            2001<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        1:55.49  MAGGIE BOWEN          AUBURN            2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:55.49  MAGGIE BOWEN          AUBURN            2001<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   1:55.49  MAGGIE BOWEN          AUBURN            2001<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:59.91  LUCY FINDLAY          LSU               1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         2:01.05<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         2:04.68<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  BOWEN, MAGGIE        JR AUBURN            1:59.47               1:56.51**<br \/>\n            :26.31   :30.15   :32.45   :27.60<br \/>\n  ** SEC Record:        POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  ELLIS, JAMIE         SO FLORIDA           2:00.98               1:59.87<br \/>\n            :26.60   :31.05   :35.26   :26.96<br \/>\n  3)  COVENTRY, KIRSTY     FR AUBURN            2:01.21               1:59.92<br \/>\n            :26.46   :29.43   :35.62   :28.41<br \/>\n  4)  ROBY, ASHLEY         SR GEORGIA           2:00.63               2:00.44<br \/>\n            :26.83   :31.01   :33.30   :29.30<br \/>\n  5)  MABRY, NEKA          SO GEORGIA           2:01.44               2:00.87<br \/>\n            :25.50   :29.46   :36.36   :29.55<br \/>\n  6)  POLESKA, ANNE        SO ALABAMA           2:03.74               2:01.41<br \/>\n            :26.83   :33.47   :32.70   :28.41<br \/>\n  7)  CONTE, VALERIE       SR TENNESSEE         2:03.01               2:02.23<br \/>\n            :27.58   :30.34   :35.22   :29.09<br \/>\n  8)  SHANNAHAN, MONICA    SR TENNESSEE         2:03.62               2:03.70<br \/>\n            :27.07   :31.69   :35.74   :29.20 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  CHRISTIANSON,DEMERAE SO AUBURN            2:05.32               2:01.93<br \/>\n            :26.31   :31.42   :36.36   :27.84<br \/>\n 10)  HARPER, REBECCA      FR FLORIDA           2:04.98               2:03.38<br \/>\n            :26.08   :31.73   :37.96   :27.61<br \/>\n 11)  ADAMS, CAPI          FR SOUTH CAROLINA    2:04.61               2:03.40<br \/>\n            :27.12   :32.28   :35.11   :28.89<br \/>\n 12)  BUTLER, KRISTEN      JR SOUTH CAROLINA    2:05.48               2:03.85<br \/>\n            :26.39   :30.99   :38.00   :28.47<br \/>\n 13)  KENNEDY, KATIE       FR FLORIDA           2:05.01               2:04.32<br \/>\n            :28.11   :31.47   :35.69   :29.05<br \/>\n 13)  ERTTER, LINDSEY      FR GEORGIA           2:05.37               2:04.32<br \/>\n            :28.47   :32.82   :34.40   :28.63<br \/>\n 15)  FLEMING, MORGAN      SR GEORGIA           2:04.88               2:05.26<br \/>\n            :27.28   :31.60   :37.14   :29.24<br \/>\n 16)  GIBBES, CERIAN       SO FLORIDA           2:05.71               2:06.34<br \/>\n            :28.52   :33.55   :34.66   :29.61 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  14      MEN&#39;s     200  Yard    INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY       <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         1:43.91  GREG BURGESS          FLORIDA           1994<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        1:42.85  NATE DUSING           TEXAS             2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:42.85  NATE DUSING           TEXAS             2001<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   1:42.85  NATE DUSING           TEXAS             2001<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:43.97  GREG BURGESS          FLORIDA           1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         1:47.13<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         1:50.34<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS<br \/>\n                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  DONNELLY, ERIC       SR FLORIDA           1:46.06               1:46.23<br \/>\n            :23.49   :26.75   :30.88   :25.11<br \/>\n  2)  SHERRARD, DUNCAN     SR FLORIDA           1:46.83               1:46.30<br \/>\n            :23.62   :26.09   :31.24   :25.35<br \/>\n  3)  GANGLOFF, MARK       SO AUBURN            1:47.69               1:46.71<br \/>\n            :24.05   :26.70   :30.21   :25.75<br \/>\n  4)  KELLAM, CHRIS        SO FLORIDA           1:47.59               1:47.20<br \/>\n            :22.81   :26.06   :32.81   :25.52<br \/>\n  5)  BATHAZI, ISTVAN      SO SOUTH CAROLINA    1:47.70               1:47.22<br \/>\n            :23.90   :27.93   :30.61   :24.78<br \/>\n  6)  HAMPLEMAN, KIRK      SR AUBURN            1:47.75               1:47.34<br \/>\n            :23.93   :26.59   :31.00   :25.82<br \/>\n  7)  BREE, ANDREW         SO TENNESSEE         1:48.06               1:47.62<br \/>\n            :23.25   :28.00   :30.33   :26.04<br \/>\n  8)  PROFFITT, JORDIE     SO ALABAMA           1:48.23               1:51.80<br \/>\n            :23.96   :27.68   :32.87   :27.29<br \/>\n                               CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  JANSEN, MIKE         SR FLORIDA           1:49.78               1:48.77<br \/>\n            :23.64   :25.99   :32.15   :26.99<br \/>\n 10)  SALYARDS, KYLE       SO GEORGIA           1:50.58               1:48.90<br \/>\n            :24.01   :28.75   :30.07   :26.07<br \/>\n 11)  FALTRACO, JOEY       SO KENTUCKY          1:50.00               1:49.17<br \/>\n            :23.39   :26.25   :33.13   :26.40<br \/>\n 12)  WORBY, BEN           SO ALABAMA           1:50.88               1:49.23<br \/>\n            :23.88   :28.61   :30.76   :25.98<br \/>\n 13)  LAM, RANDY           SO GEORGIA           1:49.16               1:49.26<br \/>\n            :23.70   :27.80   :32.05   :25.71<br \/>\n 14)  CARON, JUSTIN        JR AUBURN            1:49.45               1:49.30<br \/>\n            :23.91   :28.97   :31.31   :25.11<br \/>\n 15)  McAULIFFE, BRENT     SO GEORGIA           1:50.60               1:51.28<br \/>\n            :24.04   :28.69   :32.00   :26.55<br \/>\n 16)  TJIN A TAM, ANSEL    JR FLORIDA           1:51.19               1:51.49<br \/>\n            :24.89   :29.65   :30.81   :26.14 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  15    WOMEN&#39;s      50  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:          :22.35  EILEEN COPARROPA      AUBURN            2001<br \/>\nNCAA Record:         :21.77  AMY VAN DYKEN         COLORADO STATE    1994<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :21.77  AMY VAN DYKEN         COLORADO STATE    1994<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:    :21.77  AMY VAN DYKEN         COLORADO STATE    1994<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :22.46  JENNA JOHNSON    STANFORD          1986<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:          :22.82<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:          :23.50<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS<br \/>\nCHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  CORRIEA, MARITZA     JR GEORGIA            :22.38                :22.31**<br \/>\n  ** SEC Record:        POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  COPARROPA, EILEEN    SO AUBURN             :22.36                :22.47<br \/>\n  3)  MARTINDALE, LEAH     SR FLORIDA            :22.69                :22.65<br \/>\n  4)  SHORT, BECKY         SO AUBURN             :22.88                :22.70<br \/>\n  5)  WILLIAMS, STEFANIE   SR GEORGIA            :22.76                :22.75<br \/>\n  6)  KEARNS, PAIGE        FR GEORGIA            :23.23                :23.11<br \/>\n  7)  NYIRY, ANNA          SO SOUTH CAROLINA     :23.25                :23.18<br \/>\n  8)  MAXWELL, CASSIDY     SR AUBURN             :23.26                :23.27  <\/p>\n<p>CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  SKAGGS, HEATHER      FR SOUTH CAROLINA     :23.35                :23.18<br \/>\n 10)  GIBNEY, CHANTAL      SO FLORIDA            :23.26                :23.19<br \/>\n 11)  FARRELL, MAUREEN     FR FLORIDA            :23.54                :23.33<br \/>\n 12)  KELLER, CHRISTINE    SR GEORGIA            :23.44                :23.37<br \/>\n 13)  WARRINER, MARCY      SR ALABAMA            :23.42                :23.48<br \/>\n 14)  CSOBANKI, ZSUZSA     FR ARKANSAS           :23.51                :23.52<br \/>\n 15)  SHEPHERD, KATTIE     JR ARKANSAS           :23.50                :23.60<br \/>\n 16)  STONER, PEGGY        SO ARKANSAS           :23.26                :23.65  <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  16      MEN&#39;s      50  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:          :19.35  AARON CIARLA      AUBURN            2000<br \/>\nNCAA Record:         :19.07  ROLAND SCHOEMAN       ARIZONA           2000<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :19.05  TOM JAGER             SANTA CLARA       1990<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:    :19.05  TOM JAGER             SANTA CLARA       1990<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :19.85  MIKE NEUHOFEL         ARKANSAS          1988<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:          :19.74<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:          :20.33<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  GASPAR, ZSOLT        SR SOUTH CAROLINA     :19.54**              :19.62<br \/>\n  ** POOL<br \/>\nRecord:<br \/>\n  2)  GUERALDI, RENATO     SO TENNESSEE          :19.75                :19.63<br \/>\n  3)  WOCHOMURKA, RYAN     FR AUBURN             :20.10                :19.80<br \/>\n  4)  JAYME, CARLOS        SO FLORIDA            :19.89                :19.82<br \/>\n  5)  KOSTOWICZ, JIM       SR FLORIDA            :20.05                :19.96<br \/>\n  6)  vanGOETHEM, ERIC     SR AUBURN             :20.14                :20.07<br \/>\n  7)  McCRARY, CHRIS       SO SOUTH CAROLINA     :19.98                :20.12<br \/>\n  8)  ODENDAAL, HENDRIK    SR FLORIDA            :20.10                :20.23  <\/p>\n<p>CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  BITSAKIS, SPIROS     FR ALABAMA            :20.29                :20.21<br \/>\n 10)  GAGNON, JASON        SR GEORGIA            :20.37                :20.22<br \/>\n 11)  GIBB, DEREK          SO AUBURN             :20.28                :20.39<br \/>\n 12)  McDONNELL, JEREMY    SR TENNESSEE          :20.44                :20.41<br \/>\n 13)  GARDNER, SCOTT       FR GEORGIA            :20.49                :20.57<br \/>\n 14)  MURPHY, ED           SO SOUTH CAROLINA     :20.54                :20.60<br \/>\n 15)  WIMER, DANIEL        SO KENTUCKY           :20.56                :20.64<br \/>\n 16)  BURTON, MICHAEL      JR TENNESSEE          :20.35                :20.75<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Feb. 21. 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