﻿{"id":3482,"date":"2002-02-23T18:46:10","date_gmt":"2002-02-23T23:46:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2002\/02\/ncaa-div-i-after-day-4-at-secs-georgia-leads-the-women-auburn-tops-the-men\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T19:28:22","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T02:28:22","slug":"ncaa-div-i-after-day-4-at-secs-georgia-leads-the-women-auburn-tops-the-men","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-div-i-after-day-4-at-secs-georgia-leads-the-women-auburn-tops-the-men\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Div. I: After Day 4 at SECs, Georgia Leads the Women, Auburn Tops the Men"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Feb. 23.  WHEN he was UCLA&#39;s men&#39;s hoops coach a few moons ago, current Georgia head man Jim Herrick characterized a particularly important upcoming game as follows:  &quot;It&#39;s gonna be another ball burner.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>That same phrase could well be applied to the women&#39;s team race at this year&#39;s Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championmships as the meet heads into Saturday&#39;s final session.<\/p>\n<p>Quintuple-defending champ Georgia is clinging to a 11.5-point advantage over Florida (494-482.5) while Auburn is well within striking distance in third (475).<\/p>\n<p>On the men&#39;s side Auburn, also quintuple-defending champ (and winners of seven of the last eight titles), is more comfortably ahead over Florida, 560-507 with Georgia third (257).<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s Events<\/b><br \/>\nClose finishes are nothing new for Coach Jack Bauerle&#39;s Lady Bulldogs, who are triple-defending NCAA Division 1 champs.  To win the whole enchilada last season [NCAAs] the meet came down to the final leg of the final race, the 400 free relay, where Georgia had to finish ahead of Stanford by at least two places &#8212; otherwise the Cardinal would win by a half-point.<\/p>\n<p>In the end, &quot;Ritzi&quot; (Maritza Correia] anchored the<br \/>\nDawgs in 47.75 &#8212; fastest split of the meet &#8212; and Georgia edged Stanford by a point and-a-half to win the closest finish in history.<\/p>\n<p>The Dawgs are in a good position to win this evening, having a poolful of qualifiers in the various events.  But the Gators have depth too and Auburn can&#39;t be counted out either.<\/p>\n<p>On the men&#39;s side Auburn is in a good position to make it six-straight championships but Florida&#39;s Gators &#8212; who with 33 crowns are by far and away the leading swim power in the conference &#8212; could well make a run at the Tigers.<\/p>\n<p>*  *   *   *   *<\/p>\n<p>In Friday evening&#39;s women&#39;s events, Auburn got things off to a flying start with a solid 3:36.02 400 medley relay win and an automatic NCAA cut.  Zimbabwe froshwoman Kristy Coventry, an Olympian, led off for the Tigers in 54.54, her pr and second-quickest behind Georgia&#39;s Christine Keller&#39;s 54.51.<\/p>\n<p>Then American-NCAA 200 IM record-holder Maggie Bowen took over and split an eye-popping 59.64 for the breast leg and the race was history.  Bowen won the 200 medley the previous evening in an SEC record 1:56.51, No. 1 nationally and seventh-quickest performance all-time.  Her old conference record was 1:57.26 from last year&#39;s meet.<\/p>\n<p>The first individual event wss the 400 IM and again it was Bowen&#39;s time to shine, winning in a pool-record and &#8212; need it be added? &#8212; NCAA auto cut 4:08.40 plus a No. 1 national ranking.<\/p>\n<p>At last year&#39;s SECs Bowen won in 4:08.27, just off Florida&#39;s Tracy Caulkins&#39; meet-standard 4:07.75 from the 1984 championships at her home pool in Gainesville.<\/p>\n<p>Bowen won NCAAs last year in a pr and Auburn-record 4:07.26, 10th and seventh on the all-time performances-performers list, and just a couple of tenths off the SEC record of 4:07.06 by Georgia&#39;s Keegan Walkley from the &#39;99 NCAAs at Athens.  Ironically, Walkley lost that race to Villanova&#39;s Maddy Crippen, who went a pr and Big East-record 4:06.76.<\/p>\n<p>Walkley won&#39;t be available for the Dawgs next month at Austin (site of the NCAA Championships) but Crippen is a junior at Villanova and anxious to get back to the victory podium.<\/p>\n<p>Both Florida and Georgia scor3ed big in this race, with the Gators getting second, fourth and fifth, the &#39;Dawgs taking third, sixth and seventh.<\/p>\n<p>Auburn scored an eighth by senior Cassiday Maxwell, who went 4:23.44 but did a pr 4:20.35 in the prelims (NCAA &quot;B&quot;).<\/p>\n<p>Georgia then went one-two in the 200 free, with senior Stefanie Williams racing to a pr and school-record 1:44.94, second nationally behind Cal&#39;s Natalie Coughlin&#39;s 1:43.77 from the Longhorn Invitational last Decvmber in Austin.<\/p>\n<p>(It&#39;s unlikely Coughlin will swim this race at NCAAs as she&#39;s defending 100 back-fly champ and both fall on Day 2, same as the 200 free.  But if she does happen to go the 200 rather than the fly and\/or the back,<br \/>\nwellllllllllll&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>In any event, Williams&#39; time moves her into eighth on the all-time performers&#39; list.  Teammate Correia was second in 1:45.55.  This latter time is just off her pr 1:45.48 that won the SEC title two years ago at Auburn.  Williams and Correira rank second and fourth nationally with only Coughlin and Texas&#39; Lauren Thies (1:45.38) having swum faster.<\/p>\n<p>Auburn next got 20 points from soph Demarae Christianson when she won the 100 fly in an SEC-record\/pr 53.20 (NCAA auto).  Louisiana State senior Mandy Leach (53.84), a Zimbabwean Olympian too, was runner-up.<\/p>\n<p>Florida scored a third (South African Olympian Renate DuPlessis&#39; 53.97), fourth and sixth while Auburn took an eighth.<\/p>\n<p>In the 100 breast it was all Alabama&#39;s Anne Poleska, the defending 200 champ, who won in a pool-record and NCAA auto cut of 1:00.99.  Second was Georgia&#39;s Ashley Roby (1:01.33) who has a pr of 59.91, sixth on the all-time performers&#39; list &#8212; and third-quickest among returning collegians.<\/p>\n<p>Poleska, a German Olympian, has a pr of 1:00.85 from last year&#39;s NCAAs and teammate Marcy Warriner joined her on the victory podium with her pr 1:01.50 &#8212; good for the bronze.  Dawg frosh Lindsay Ertter swam a pr 1:01.72 for fifth.<\/p>\n<p>In the final women&#39;s individual race, Auburn&#39;s Coventry shwoed that 54.54 relay leadoff was no fluke as she won in 53.82, a pr, pool and Auburn school<br \/>\nrecord. The old mark was 53.97 by Katie Ryan from the &#39;00 SECs.<\/p>\n<p>Auburn had four women score in that race, taking first, a tie for third (frosh Margaret Hoelzer&#39;s 55.14 after a pr 55.05 in the heats), Jenni Anderson&#39;s sixth and Taylor Spivey&#39;s eighth.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia also had a pair of finalists as did Florida.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s Events<\/b><br \/>\nAs was the case in the women&#39;s events tonight, Auburn got off to a fast start in the men&#39;s race via a 3:09.99 400 medley relay victory, fastest nationally for &#39;01-&#39;02 and just .29 off their meet record of 3:09.70 from alst season.<\/p>\n<p>Kirk Hampleman led off in 48.09, then breaststroker Pat Calhoun split a quick 52.86, fatest of the meet.  Flyer Andy Haidinyak followed suit with a 46.50 effort (again No. 1) and anchor Ryan Wochomurka, a mere freshman from Indiana, came home in 42.54.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Wocho&quot; was third in the 50 free last night (pr 19.80) and he&#39;s a name to keep an eye out for in the next few yeras.  He&#39;s not an Anthony Ervin yet but under the guidance of his coach, Tiger head man David Marsh, the<br \/>\nHoosier youngster has made great strides so far this season and as the song says, &quot;The Best is Yet to Come.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Auburn&#39;s Kevin Clements, 500 free champ for the second-consecutive season last night, took the 400 IM tonight for his second individual gold.  His time (pool-record 3:44.26) ranks him No. 1 nationally and is not far off his pr and school-record 3:42.90 from last year&#39;s NCAAs, where he was third.<\/p>\n<p>Clements&#39; NCAA time is also No. 2 all-time on the SEC list, trailing only Florida&#39; Greg Burgess&#39; record 3:40.64 that won in &#39;94 and is history&#39;s second-quickest swim.<\/p>\n<p>The two swimmers who finished ahead of Clements at alst season&#39;s NCAAs (Michigan&#39;s Tim Siciliano, USC&#39;s Erik Vendt) are both back this year too so next month&#39;s race at Athens (site of the men&#39;s NCAA DI Championships) should &#8212; to quote Coach Herrick &#8212; be &quot;a real ball burner.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Siciliano will be going for his record fourth-straight title while Vendt has been silver medalist at the Y2K Olympics and last year&#39;s World Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Runner-up was Florida&#39; Eric Donnelly (pr 3:44.97) and he was also second last year.  Donnelly&#39;s old pr was 3:45.00 that won him the &#39;00 title.<\/p>\n<p>South Carolina&#39;s Szolt Gaspar, a Hungarian native and Olympian, won the 100 fly in a pool-record 46.60, just off his pr 46.58 that he won with as a freshman two eyras ago at Auburn.  The meet record is 46.40 by the Tiger&#39;s John Hargis from 1997.  Gaspar&#39;s time is also No. 1 nationally as defending NCAA champ Ian Crocker of Texas went a 46.70 at the Big 12 meet last evening.<\/p>\n<p>Seven of the eight finalists clocked sub 48.0 to make it a very fast field.<\/p>\n<p>The 200 free saw unheralded Gator feshman Adam Sioui win in a pr and pool-record 1:34.91, No. 1 nationally.  Sioui is &quot;unheralded&quot; to all but his<br \/>\ncoach, Gator boss Greg Troy, who knew of his potential when he recruited him last season.<\/p>\n<p>Second was anther rookie, Auburn&#39;s Clay Kirkland (1:36.80).  Kirkland was the nation&#39;s top prep 100-200 freestyle last season for Bolles School in Florida, the institution whence Troy both came from and toiled for just a few years ago.   Talk about ingratitude!<\/p>\n<p>Wochomurka was fifth (pr 1:37.55).<\/p>\n<p>Calhoun won the 100 breast (53.47) with Georgia soph Kyle Salyards (54.04) second and Auburn soph Mark gangloff (54.27) third.  Tennessee&#39;s defending champ, senior Jeremy McDonnell, was fifth (54.34) but Vol coach John Trembley believes his star pupil is a contender for NCAA honors.<\/p>\n<p>Florida went one-two in the 100 back, wtih soph Chris Kellam clocking a pr 47.87 and teammate Gabriel Mangabeira &#8212; a freshman &#8212; touching in a pr 47.90.  This latter swimmer is so new to Gatorland he&#39;s not even mentioned in the Florida swim media guide, presumably having transfered in last month.<\/p>\n<p>He also was third just a few events earlier with a pr 47.57 in the 100 fly and, like Wochumurka, could be a name to watch out for at Athens.<\/p>\n<p>Normally the 800 free relay would have been the concluding event and the 200 medley relay would have been the opening race.  However, since the SECs has<br \/>\na combined women&#39;s and men&#39;s meet, the format is slightly changed to extend over a four-day rather than a three-day span.  Consequently, these two relays are the only swimming events on day 1.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Bill Bell<\/p>\n<p>Southeast Conference Championships &#8211;<br \/>\nFebruary 22, 2002: Day Four <\/p>\n<p>Team Scores<\/p>\n<p>Women<br \/>\n1. Georgia        494<br \/>\n2. Florida        482.5<br \/>\n3. Auburn         475.5<br \/>\n4. Alabama        267.5<br \/>\n5. Louisiana St   260<br \/>\n6. South Carolina 234.5<br \/>\n7. Tennessee      184<br \/>\n8. Kentucky       170<br \/>\n9. Arkansas       153  <\/p>\n<p>Men<br \/>\n1. Auburn         560<br \/>\n2. Florida        507<br \/>\n3. Georgia        351<br \/>\n4. Tennessee      337<br \/>\n5. South Carolina 266<br \/>\n6. Alabama        243<br \/>\n7. Kentucky       224<br \/>\n8. Louisiana St   138  <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  23    WOMEN&#39;s     200  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         1:43.50  NICOLE HAISLETT    FLORIDA    1993<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        1:43.08  MARTINA MORAVCOVA     SOUTHERN METHODI  1997<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:43.28  NICOLE HAISLETT       FLORIDA           1992<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   1:43.08  MARTINA MORAVCOVA     SOUTHERN METHODI  1997<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:43.50  NICOLE HAISLETT    FLORIDA    1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         1:47.86<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         1:51.09<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  WILLIAMS, STEFANIE   SR GEORGIA           1:47.54               1:44.94<br \/>\n            :24.61   :26.55   :27.00   :26.78<br \/>\n  2)  CORRIEA, MARITZA     JR GEORGIA           1:46.44               1:45.95<br \/>\n            :24.86   :27.07   :27.29   :26.73<br \/>\n  3)  GIBNEY, CHANTAL      SO FLORIDA           1:47.00               1:46.26<br \/>\n            :25.21   :27.15   :26.66   :27.24<br \/>\n  4)  KEMP, HEATHER        SO AUBURN            1:47.40               1:47.52<br \/>\n            :25.09   :27.33   :27.77   :27.33<br \/>\n  4)  DYSZKIEWICZ, MAGDA   SO AUBURN            1:48.64               1:47.52<br \/>\n            :25.99   :26.63   :27.49   :27.41<br \/>\n  6)  ATKINSON, JANELLE    SO FLORIDA           1:49.35               1:48.25<br \/>\n            :25.56   :27.50   :27.79   :27.40<br \/>\n  7)  KEARNS, PAIGE        FR GEORGIA           1:48.04               1:48.61<br \/>\n            :25.32   :27.41   :28.06   :27.82<br \/>\n  8)  TENNISON, DIANE      JR FLORIDA           1:49.38               1:49.86<br \/>\n            :26.12   :27.81   :27.85   :28.08 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  VAN ASSEN, JENN      SO SOUTH CAROLINA    1:49.71               1:49.14<br \/>\n            :25.48   :27.48   :28.42   :27.76<br \/>\n 10)  HARDT, JULIE         SO GEORGIA           1:51.00               1:49.62<br \/>\n            :26.05   :27.69   :27.98   :27.90<br \/>\n 11)  KOSTA, IRINI         FR ALABAMA           1:51.56               1:49.77<br \/>\n            :26.03   :27.50   :27.92   :28.32<br \/>\n 12)  SHORT, BECKY         SO AUBURN            1:50.84               1:50.10<br \/>\n            :25.78   :28.22   :28.34   :27.76<br \/>\n 13)  CHAPMAN, ANNA        JR FLORIDA           1:51.19               1:50.28<br \/>\n            :26.54   :28.12   :28.06   :27.56<br \/>\n 14)  VROOMAN, MARCI       FR KENTUCKY          1:50.53               1:50.47<br \/>\n            :26.22   :28.09   :28.15   :28.01<br \/>\n 15)  ROSE, REBECCA        SO GEORGIA           1:50.03               1:51.15<br \/>\n            :26.05   :27.79   :28.22   :29.09<br \/>\n 16)  SCHROCK, JESSICA     FR FLORIDA           1:51.52               1:51.47<br \/>\n            :26.43   :28.16   :28.45   :28.43 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  24      MEN&#39;s     200  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         1:33.80  ROWDY GAINES          AUBURN            1981<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        1:33.03  MATT BIONDI           CALIFORNIA        1987<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:33.03  MATT BIONDI           CALIFORNIA        1987<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   1:33.03  MATT BIONDI           CALIFORNIA        1987<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:35.80  GREG BURGESS          FLORIDA           1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         1:36.39<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         1:39.28<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  SIOUI, ADAM          FR FLORIDA           1:36.52               1:34.91**<br \/>\n            :22.59   :23.95   :24.06   :24.31<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  KIRKLAND, CLAY       FR AUBURN            1:37.60               1:36.80<br \/>\n            :22.74   :24.28   :24.36   :25.42<br \/>\n  3)  JAYME, CARLOS        SO FLORIDA           1:36.60               1:36.94<br \/>\n            :22.23   :24.63   :24.86   :25.22<br \/>\n  4)  SZUCS, TAMAS         SO SOUTH CAROLINA    1:37.40               1:37.22<br \/>\n            :22.78   :24.52   :25.00   :24.92<br \/>\n  5)  WOCHOMURKA, RYAN     FR AUBURN            1:37.97               1:37.55<br \/>\n            :22.89   :24.68   :24.92   :25.06<br \/>\n  6)  BRADO, MATT          JR GEORGIA           1:37.95               1:37.83<br \/>\n            :23.37   :24.80   :24.45   :25.21<br \/>\n  7)  KINTZ, NICOLAS       SR GEORGIA           1:38.15               1:38.19<br \/>\n            :23.03   :24.79   :25.30   :25.07<br \/>\n  8)  JONES, BJ            FR AUBURN            1:38.05               1:39.45<br \/>\n            :23.43   :25.21   :25.45   :25.36 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  WILLCOX, JAMES       SO ALABAMA           1:38.91               1:38.27<br \/>\n            :23.25   :24.92   :25.22   :24.88<br \/>\n 10)  MAHANEY, ANDREW      SO GEORGIA           1:38.42               1:38.30<br \/>\n            :23.34   :25.11   :25.14   :24.71<br \/>\n 11)  PAEZ, FRANCISCO      FR LOUISIANA STATE   1:39.24               1:38.87<br \/>\n            :23.44   :24.66   :25.08   :25.69<br \/>\n 12)  BOTELLO, JAVIER      SR SOUTH CAROLINA    1:38.98               1:38.88<br \/>\n            :22.71   :24.94   :25.55   :25.68<br \/>\n 13)  TANNHAUSER, BRETT    SR TENNESSEE         1:39.29               1:39.61<br \/>\n            :23.28   :25.58   :25.43   :25.32<br \/>\n 14)  WIEBECK, KRIS        FR FLORIDA           1:38.67               1:40.12<br \/>\n            :23.82   :25.27   :25.53   :25.50<br \/>\n 15)  STANCZYK, CHRIS      SO LOUISIANA STATE   1:39.06               1:50.99<br \/>\n            :24.83   :27.45   :28.51   :30.20<br \/>\n      SCHULTZ, SCOTT       SO FLORIDA           1:38.70               DISQUAL<br \/>\n            :00.00   :00.00   :00.00  DISQUAL <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  21    WOMEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BUTTERFLY               <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:          :53.30  STACY POTTER  ALABAMA           1995<br \/>\nNCAA Record:         :51.18  NATALIE COUGHLIN      CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :51.07  JENNY THOMPSON        CARDINAL S.C.     1998<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:    :51.07  JENNY THOMPSON        CARDINAL S.C.     1998<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :52.69  JENNA JOHNSON       STANFORD          1986<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:          :54.54<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:          :56.17<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  CHRISTIANSON,DEMERAE SO AUBURN             :53.48                :53.20**<br \/>\n            :25.06   :28.14<br \/>\n  ** SEC Record:<br \/>\n  2)  LEACH, MANDY         SR LOUISIANA STATE    :54.23                :53.84<br \/>\n            :25.20   :28.64<br \/>\n  3)  DuPLESSIS, RENATE    JR FLORIDA            :53.88                :53.97<br \/>\n            :25.00   :28.97<br \/>\n  4)  HARPER, REBECCA      FR FLORIDA            :54.57                :54.14<br \/>\n            :25.74   :28.40<br \/>\n  5)  YEVAK, KATIE         FR GEORGIA            :54.69                :54.53<br \/>\n            :25.94   :28.59<br \/>\n  6)  TEAGUE, CARA         JR FLORIDA            :54.53                :54.82<br \/>\n            :25.56   :29.26<br \/>\n  7)  NYIRY, ANNA          SO SOUTH CAROLINA     :54.58                :54.95<br \/>\n            :25.27   :29.68<br \/>\n  8)  LAWLESS, ALESSANDRA  FR AUBURN             :54.95                :55.09<br \/>\n            :25.88   :29.21<br \/>\n                               CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  LEININGER, LAURA JO  SO LOUISIANA STATE    :55.06                :54.87<br \/>\n            :25.87   :29.00<br \/>\n 10)  NICKSON, NATALIE     SR FLORIDA            :55.16                :55.19<br \/>\n            :26.14   :29.05<br \/>\n 11)  SKAGGS, HEATHER      FR SOUTH CAROLINA     :55.62                :55.48<br \/>\n            :25.62   :29.86<br \/>\n 12)  PERMENTER, KATIE     SR GEORGIA            :56.00                :55.55<br \/>\n            :26.04   :29.51<br \/>\n 13)  BUCK, STEPHANIE      JR GEORGIA            :55.82                :55.72<br \/>\n            :26.60   :29.12<br \/>\n 14)  KING, MICHELLE       SO ALABAMA            :55.77                :56.07<br \/>\n            :26.28   :29.79<br \/>\n 15)  CSOBANKI, ZSUZSA     FR ARKANSAS           :56.40                :56.18<br \/>\n            :26.08   :30.10<br \/>\n 16)  MASSEY, SARAH        SR SOUTH CAROLINA     :56.22                :56.28<br \/>\n            :25.77   :30.51 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  22      MEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BUTTERFLY               <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:          :46.40  JOHN HARGIS   AUBURN            1997<br \/>\nNCAA Record:         :45.59  LARS FROLANDER        SOUTHERN METHODI  1998<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :45.89  DOD WALES             STANFORD          1999<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:    :45.59  LARS FROLANDER        SOUTHERN METHODI  1998<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :47.41  CHRIS O&#39;NEIL  TEXAS A&#038;M    1985<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:          :47.34<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:          :48.76<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  GASPAR, ZSOLT        SR SOUTH CAROLINA     :47.17                :46.60**<br \/>\n            :21.75   :24.85<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  GAGNON, JASON        SR GEORGIA            :47.54                :47.20<br \/>\n            :21.86   :25.34<br \/>\n  3)  MANGABEIRA, GABRIEL  FR FLORIDA            :47.92                :47.57<br \/>\n            :22.32   :25.25<br \/>\n  4)  HOGGATT, JUSTIN      SR TENNESSEE          :47.92                :47.68<br \/>\n            :22.21   :25.47<br \/>\n  5)  HAIDINYAK, ANDY      JR AUBURN             :47.95                :47.82<br \/>\n            :21.94   :25.88<br \/>\n  6)  GHERGHEL, STEFAN     FR ALABAMA            :48.13                :47.90<br \/>\n            :22.29   :25.61<br \/>\n  7)  SHERRARD, DUNCAN     SR FLORIDA            :48.20                :47.96<br \/>\n            :22.74   :25.22<br \/>\n  8)  ODENDAAL, HENDRIK    SR FLORIDA            :48.28                :48.19<br \/>\n            :22.39   :25.80 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  McCRARY, CHRIS       SO SOUTH CAROLINA     :48.45                :48.45<br \/>\n            :22.52   :25.93<br \/>\n 10)  SCANNELL, BRIAN      SR GEORGIA            :48.83                :48.49<br \/>\n            :22.77   :25.72<br \/>\n 11)  KARR, JON            SR AUBURN             :48.40                :48.52<br \/>\n            :22.50   :26.02<br \/>\n 12)  FULTON, JOSH         FR TENNESSEE          :48.80                :48.79<br \/>\n            :22.56   :26.23<br \/>\n 13)  JOTAUTAS, MIKE       JR LOUISIANA STATE    :49.13                :48.94<br \/>\n            :22.75   :26.19<br \/>\n 14)  CANTWELL, CHRISTIAN  SR AUBURN             :48.34                :49.03<br \/>\n            :22.85   :26.18<br \/>\n 15)  HUNT, BRYCE          SO AUBURN             :48.53                :49.23<br \/>\n            :23.26   :25.97<br \/>\n 16)  PARRISH, MATT        SR TENNESSEE          :49.04                :49.40<br \/>\n            :23.24   :26.16 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  25    WOMEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BREASTSTROKE            <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:          :59.88  KRISTINA KOWAL        GEORGIA           2000<br \/>\nNCAA Record:         :59.05  KRISTINA KOWAL        GEORGIA           1998<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :59.05  KRISTINA KOWAL        GEORGIA           1998<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:    :59.05  KRISTINA KOWAL        GEORGIA           1998<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:02.25  KATHY SMITH         STANFORD          1986<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         1:02.13<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         1:03.99<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  POLESKA, ANNE        SO ALABAMA           1:01.95               1:00.99**<br \/>\n            :28.66   :32.33<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  ROBY, ASHLEY         SR GEORGIA           1:01.75               1:01.33<br \/>\n            :29.00   :32.33<br \/>\n  3)  WARRINER, MARCY      SR ALABAMA           1:02.25               1:01.50<br \/>\n            :29.02   :32.48<br \/>\n  4)  SWANDER, LAURA       SO AUBURN            1:02.21               1:01.52<br \/>\n            :28.70   :32.82<br \/>\n  5)  ERTTER, LINDSEY      FR GEORGIA           1:02.11               1:01.72<br \/>\n            :29.40   :32.32<br \/>\n  6)  PATE, VIRGINIA       SO GEORGIA           1:03.88               1:03.35<br \/>\n            :29.99   :33.36<br \/>\n  7)  GIBBES, CERIAN       SO FLORIDA           1:03.61               1:03.83<br \/>\n            :29.68   :34.15<br \/>\n  8)  JONES, KELLY         FR AUBURN            1:03.64               1:04.00<br \/>\n            :30.05   :33.95<br \/>\n                               CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  KODAJOVA, NATALIA    SR ARKANSAS          1:04.28               1:03.52<br \/>\n            :29.54   :33.98<br \/>\n 10)  HOCHELLA, ABBY       SR AUBURN            1:04.28               1:03.68<br \/>\n            :30.37   :33.31<br \/>\n 11)  SHEPHERD, KATTIE     JR ARKANSAS          1:04.76               1:04.21<br \/>\n            :30.02   :34.19<br \/>\n 12)  FREGA, DESIREE       JR FLORIDA           1:04.21               1:04.28<br \/>\n            :30.66   :33.62<br \/>\n 13)  FENTER, VALERIE      FR TENNESSEE         1:05.35               1:04.64<br \/>\n            :30.47   :34.17<br \/>\n 14)  BRANNOCK, NICOLE     JR TENNESSEE         1:04.66               1:04.81<br \/>\n            :30.23   :34.58<br \/>\n 15)  GREEN, BELINDA       SR ALABAMA           1:04.91               1:05.38<br \/>\n            :30.75   :34.63<br \/>\n 16)  HUMBERSTONE,PRISCILA SO SOUTH CAROLINA    1:05.61               1:05.47<br \/>\n            :30.92   :34.55 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  26      MEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BREASTSTROKE            <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:          :51.86  JEREMY LINN  TENNESSEE         1997<br \/>\nNCAA Record:         :51.86  JEREMY LINN           TENNESSEE         1997<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :51.86  JEREMY LINN           TENNESSEE         1997<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:    :51.86  JEREMY LINN           TENNESSEE         1997<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :54.37  JOHN ULIBARRI      AUBURN      1985<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:          :54.31<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:          :55.93<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  CALHOUN, PAT         JR AUBURN             :54.10                :53.47**<br \/>\n            :24.72   :28.75<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  SALYARDS, KYLE       SO GEORGIA            :54.38                :54.04<br \/>\n            :25.30   :28.74<br \/>\n  3)  GANGLOFF, MARK       SO AUBURN             :54.58                :54.27<br \/>\n            :25.25   :29.02<br \/>\n  4)  STEWART, CHRIS       SR TENNESSEE          :55.06                :54.32<br \/>\n            :25.49   :28.83<br \/>\n  5)  McDONNELL, JEREMY    SR TENNESSEE          :54.98                :54.34<br \/>\n            :24.86   :29.48<br \/>\n  6)  vanGOETHEM, ERIC     SR AUBURN             :54.86                :54.36<br \/>\n            :25.22   :29.14<br \/>\n  7)  CARON, JUSTIN        JR AUBURN             :54.77                :54.45<br \/>\n            :25.81   :28.64<br \/>\n  8)  BRANDT, WILL         FR AUBURN             :55.03                :54.75<br \/>\n            :25.70   :29.05<br \/>\n                               CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  REEVES, CHARLES      JR ALABAMA            :55.46                :55.03<br \/>\n            :25.86   :29.17<br \/>\n 10)  GARDNER, SCOTT       FR GEORGIA            :55.66                :55.34<br \/>\n            :25.92   :29.42<br \/>\n 11)  CHADSEY, IAN         JR FLORIDA            :55.78                :55.50<br \/>\n            :26.07   :29.43<br \/>\n 12)  TJIN A TAM, ANSEL    JR FLORIDA            :55.27                :55.58<br \/>\n            :26.64   :28.94<br \/>\n 13)  GLUCK, STEVE         SR LOUISIANA STATE    :55.64                :55.61<br \/>\n            :25.99   :29.62<br \/>\n 14)  WATKINS, ROGER       JR KENTUCKY           :55.74                :56.17<br \/>\n            :25.99   :30.18<br \/>\n 15)  NORRIS, PHILIP       JR FLORIDA            :56.14                :56.21<br \/>\n            :26.52   :29.69<br \/>\n 16)  DuBOIS, MATT         JR GEORGIA            :56.19                :56.81<br \/>\n            :26.54   :30.27 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  27    WOMEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BACKSTROKE              <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:          :52.50  COURTNEY SHEALY      GEORGIA           2000<br \/>\nNCAA Record:         :50.90  NATALIE COUGHLIN      CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :50.90  NATALIE COUGHLIN      CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:    :50.90  NATALIE COUGHLIN      CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :53.67  JANIE WAGSTAFF  FLORIDA           1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:          :54.86<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:          :56.50<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<br \/>\n  1)  COVENTRY, KIRSTY     FR AUBURN             :54.59                :53.82<br \/>\n            :26.28   :27.54<br \/>\n  2)  KELLER, CHRISTINE    SR GEORGIA            :55.66                :54.58<br \/>\n            :26.72   :27.86<br \/>\n  3)  HOELZER, MARGARET    FR AUBURN             :55.05                :55.14<br \/>\n            :26.59   :28.55<br \/>\n  3)  MABRY, NEKA          SO GEORGIA            :54.79                :55.14<br \/>\n            :27.01   :28.13<br \/>\n  5)  DuPLESSIS, RENATE    JR FLORIDA            :55.23                :55.37<br \/>\n            :26.91   :28.46<br \/>\n  6)  ANDERSON, JENNI      FR AUBURN             :55.39                :55.66<br \/>\n            :26.87   :28.79<br \/>\n  7)  FARRELL, MAUREEN     FR FLORIDA            :55.59                :55.81<br \/>\n            :27.06   :28.75<br \/>\n  8)  SPIVEY, TAYLOR       SO AUBURN             :55.91                :56.52<br \/>\n            :27.28   :29.24 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL<br \/>\n  9)  SIEGELE, JESSICA     FR KENTUCKY           :56.84                :56.51<br \/>\n            :27.75   :28.76<br \/>\n 10)  CONTE, VALERIE       SR TENNESSEE          :56.11                :56.71<br \/>\n            :27.44   :29.27<br \/>\n 11)  KING, MICHELLE       SO ALABAMA            :56.81                :56.85<br \/>\n            :27.69   :29.16<br \/>\n 11)  STAAK, LINDSAY       FR LOUISIANA STATE    :56.73                :56.85<br \/>\n            :27.14   :29.71<br \/>\n 13)  SECHRIST, SHAWNA     SO KENTUCKY           :56.82                :57.28<br \/>\n            :28.03   :29.25<br \/>\n 14)  BUTLER, KRISTEN      JR SOUTH CAROLINA     :57.10                :57.29<br \/>\n            :27.94   :29.35<br \/>\n 15)  TEAGUE, CARA         JR FLORIDA            :56.87                :58.05<br \/>\n            :28.39   :29.66<br \/>\n 16)  AUER, BARBARA        SO ARKANSAS           :58.00                :58.10<br \/>\n            :28.43   :29.67 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  28      MEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BACKSTROKE              <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:          :46.43  MICHAEL GILLIAM       TENNESSEE         2001<br \/>\nNCAA Record:         :44.92  NEIL WALKER           TEXAS             1997<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :44.92  NEIL WALKER           TEXAS             1997<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:    :44.92  NEIL WALKER           TEXAS             1997<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :47.93  ALEX FEDOROV          AUBURN            1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:          :47.74<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:          :49.17<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  KELLAM, CHRIS        SO FLORIDA            :48.28                :47.87**<br \/>\n            :23.53   :24.34<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  MANGABEIRA, GABRIEL  FR FLORIDA            :48.28                :47.90<br \/>\n            :23.03   :24.87<br \/>\n  3)  HAMPLEMAN, KIRK      SR AUBURN             :48.03                :48.12<br \/>\n            :23.63   :24.49<br \/>\n  4)  MARTINEC, EVAN       SO LOUISIANA STATE    :48.12                :48.14<br \/>\n            :23.10   :25.04<br \/>\n  5)  JANSEN, MIKE         SR FLORIDA            :48.14                :48.19<br \/>\n            :23.48   :24.71<br \/>\n  6)  KARR, JON            SR AUBURN             :48.11                :48.28<br \/>\n            :23.27   :25.01<br \/>\n  7)  HUNT, BRYCE          SO AUBURN             :48.43                :48.89<br \/>\n            :24.12   :24.77<br \/>\n  8)  PROFFITT, JORDIE     SO ALABAMA            :48.79                :49.20<br \/>\n            :23.48   :25.72 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  LINDSAY, MARC        SR GEORGIA            :48.88                :47.97<br \/>\n            :23.37   :24.60<br \/>\n 10)  SIMPSON, GREG        JR TENNESSEE          :49.02                :49.30<br \/>\n            :23.87   :25.43<br \/>\n 11)  MACHADO, PAULO       JR TENNESSEE          :49.13                :49.44<br \/>\n            :23.97   :25.47<br \/>\n 12)  OSBORN, PETER        FR GEORGIA            :49.91                :49.51<br \/>\n            :24.22   :25.29<br \/>\n 13)  GROSS, MICHAEL       JR TENNESSEE          :49.41                :49.58<br \/>\n            :24.46   :25.12<br \/>\n 14)  PARRISH, MATT        SR TENNESSEE          :49.51                :49.93<br \/>\n            :23.57   :26.36<br \/>\n 15)  FULTON, JOSH         FR TENNESSEE          :49.91                :50.02<br \/>\n            :24.46   :25.56<br \/>\n 16)  ASHBY, BRENDAN       SO ALABAMA            :50.46                :50.28<br \/>\n            :24.14   :26.14 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  19    WOMEN&#39;s     400  Yard    INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY       <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         4:07.75  TRACY CAULKINS        FLORIDA           1984<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        4:02.28  SUMMER SANDERS        STANFORD          1992<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    4:02.28  SUMMER SANDERS        STANFORD          1992<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   4:02.28  SUMMER SANDERS        STANFORD          1992<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        4:15.40  LUCY FINDLAY  LSU               1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         4:17.02<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         4:24.73<\/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            4:15.10               4:08.40**<br \/>\n            :27.03   :30.22   :31.43   :31.52<br \/>\n            :34.57   :36.11   :29.30   :28.22<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  ELLIS, JAMIE         SO FLORIDA           4:16.28               4:12.83<br \/>\n            :27.16   :30.63   :32.45   :32.42<br \/>\n            :36.29   :36.44   :29.17   :28.27<br \/>\n  3)  YEVAK, KATIE         FR GEORGIA           4:17.74               4:14.05<br \/>\n            :26.82   :30.91   :32.52   :33.00<br \/>\n            :35.34   :36.58   :30.11   :28.77<br \/>\n  4)  McLARTY, SARA        SO FLORIDA           4:17.41               4:14.12<br \/>\n            :27.03   :30.76   :31.91   :31.63<br \/>\n            :36.94   :38.08   :29.79   :27.98<br \/>\n  5)  GREEN, MEREDITH      FR FLORIDA           4:19.69               4:17.15<br \/>\n            :27.46   :30.71   :33.69   :33.06<br \/>\n            :37.24   :37.36   :29.49   :28.14<br \/>\n  6)  PATE, VIRGINIA       SO GEORGIA           4:20.15               4:19.01<br \/>\n            :28.66   :31.91   :33.91   :33.48<br \/>\n            :34.83   :35.87   :30.57   :29.78<br \/>\n  7)  BUCK, STEPHANIE      JR GEORGIA           4:21.26               4:22.12<br \/>\n            :27.68   :31.16   :34.35   :33.28<br \/>\n            :37.85   :38.00   :30.54   :29.26<br \/>\n  8)  MAXWELL, CASSIDY     SR AUBURN            4:20.35               4:23.44<br \/>\n            :28.10   :31.98   :33.86   :33.83<br \/>\n            :37.36   :39.05   :30.34   :28.92 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  ADAMS, CAPI          FR SOUTH CAROLINA    4:22.49               4:20.25<br \/>\n            :27.56   :31.47   :34.45   :34.52<br \/>\n            :35.91   :36.70   :30.15   :29.49<br \/>\n 10)  THORBURN, LINN       SO GEORGIA           4:23.55               4:21.31<br \/>\n            :28.27   :30.96   :33.97   :32.48<br \/>\n            :38.74   :38.67   :29.59   :28.63<br \/>\n 11)  CASARU, CATALINA     SO ALABAMA           4:24.55               4:23.45<br \/>\n            :27.72   :31.82   :32.63   :32.25<br \/>\n            :37.51   :39.19   :31.36   :30.97<br \/>\n 12)  FLEMING, MORGAN      SR GEORGIA           4:24.64               4:25.62<br \/>\n            :28.19   :32.06   :34.04   :33.55<br \/>\n            :37.90   :38.97   :30.86   :30.05<br \/>\n 13)  KENNEDY, KATIE       FR FLORIDA           4:26.64               4:26.95<br \/>\n            :28.32   :31.48   :33.92   :34.77<br \/>\n            :37.33   :38.69   :31.31   :31.13<br \/>\n 14)  MULDOON, CAITLIN     FR KENTUCKY          4:30.34               4:31.66<br \/>\n            :28.76   :32.39   :35.62   :34.56<br \/>\n            :40.19   :40.07   :30.78   :29.29<br \/>\n 15)  SOUPPA, KRISTIN      SO TENNESSEE         4:32.90               4:33.53<br \/>\n            :28.65   :33.08   :35.50   :35.08<br \/>\n            :38.92   :39.49   :32.03   :30.78<br \/>\n 16)  SCHREINER, CHRISTINE FR ARKANSAS          4:32.34               4:34.52<br \/>\n            :28.90   :33.16   :35.52   :34.81<br \/>\n            :40.20   :40.73   :31.64   :29.56 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  20      MEN&#39;s     400  Yard    INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY       <\/p>\n<p>SEC Record:         3:42.36  GREG BURGESS        FLORIDA           1994<br \/>\nNCAA Record:        3:38.18  TOM DOLAND            MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    3:38.18  TOM DOLAND            MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nU.S. OPEN Record:   3:38.18  TOM DOLAND            MICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        3:46.95  GREG BURGESS        FLORIDA           1993<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;A&quot; Cut:         3:47.29<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA &quot;B&quot; Cut:         3:54.10<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  CLEMENTS, KEVIN      SR AUBURN            3:48.79               3:44.26**<br \/>\n            :24.78   :27.39   :28.71   :27.78<br \/>\n            :31.65   :31.90   :26.94   :25.11<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  DONNELLY, ERIC       SR FLORIDA           3:47.98               3:44.97<br \/>\n            :24.25   :27.10   :28.85   :28.24<br \/>\n            :32.29   :32.17   :26.48   :25.59<br \/>\n  3)  MARGALIS, ROBERT     FR GEORGIA           3:50.58               3:45.63<br \/>\n            :24.68   :28.19   :29.61   :28.33<br \/>\n            :32.00   :31.47   :26.19   :25.16<br \/>\n  4)  BATHAZI, ISTVAN      SO SOUTH CAROLINA    3:52.53               3:48.16<br \/>\n            :24.83   :28.42   :29.70   :29.09<br \/>\n            :31.48   :32.00   :26.65   :25.99<br \/>\n  5)  GALLOWAY, JAMES      JR AUBURN            3:50.78               3:49.16<br \/>\n            :25.01   :28.36   :29.96   :29.33<br \/>\n            :31.95   :31.93   :27.27   :25.35<br \/>\n  6)  BREE, ANDREW         SO TENNESSEE         3:51.96               3:52.76<br \/>\n            :24.03   :28.40   :29.98   :30.35<br \/>\n            :31.98   :32.24   :28.06   :27.72<br \/>\n  7)  FALTRACO, JOEY       SO KENTUCKY          3:52.63               3:54.38<br \/>\n            :24.23   :27.53   :27.85   :27.55<br \/>\n            :35.49   :35.67   :28.54   :27.52<br \/>\n  8)  COVER, BRANDON       SO GEORGIA           3:55.33               3:54.65<br \/>\n            :24.49   :28.62   :29.85   :29.34<br \/>\n            :33.90   :34.12   :27.86   :26.47 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  LAM, RANDY           SO GEORGIA           3:55.80               3:50.75<br \/>\n            :24.22   :27.25   :29.06   :28.56<br \/>\n            :33.01   :34.23   :27.79   :26.63<br \/>\n 10)  WOLFGARTEN, JAN      FR FLORIDA           3:55.56               3:55.20<br \/>\n            :25.39   :28.45   :30.32   :29.71<br \/>\n            :33.06   :33.93   :27.71   :26.63<br \/>\n 11)  SOUTHON, FRANCK      FR ALABAMA           3:58.82               3:56.07<br \/>\n            :24.50   :27.90   :29.34   :28.79<br \/>\n            :34.69   :34.55   :28.58   :27.72<br \/>\n 12)  DuRAND, GEORGE       FR TENNESSEE         3:57.51               3:56.75<br \/>\n            :23.91   :27.23   :28.55   :28.12<br \/>\n            :34.97   :36.72   :29.34   :27.91<br \/>\n 13)  KAUFMANN, SCOTT      FR FLORIDA           3:56.48               3:56.88<br \/>\n            :25.35   :29.05   :31.15   :30.49<br \/>\n            :33.10   :34.15   :27.57   :26.02<br \/>\n 14)  WORBY, BEN           SO ALABAMA           3:56.60               3:57.80<br \/>\n            :24.78   :28.80   :30.97   :30.36<br \/>\n            :32.44   :34.32   :28.78   :27.35<br \/>\n 15)  UNDERHILL, COLIN     SO GEORGIA           3:57.52               3:58.71<br \/>\n            :24.84   :28.13   :29.99   :29.41<br \/>\n            :35.05   :35.74   :28.52   :27.03<br \/>\n 16)  DAVIS, SCOT          JR GEORGIA           3:59.30               3:58.92<br \/>\n            :25.76   :28.48   :30.49   :30.65<br \/>\n            :33.79   :34.64   :28.22   :26.89<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Feb. 23. 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