﻿{"id":497331,"date":"2022-02-16T16:01:18","date_gmt":"2022-02-16T23:01:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=497331"},"modified":"2022-02-16T21:40:04","modified_gmt":"2022-02-17T04:40:04","slug":"2022-sec-championships-night-2-finals-florida-goes-3-for-3-in-relays","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2022-sec-championships-night-2-finals-florida-goes-3-for-3-in-relays\/","title":{"rendered":"2022 SEC Championships, Night 2 Finals: Florida Goes 3-for-3 in Relays"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>2022 SEC Championships, Night 2 Finals: Florida Goes 3-for-3 in Relays<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Three relays up, three wins down for Florida. Between the relay and five finalists in the 500 freestyle, the Gators stand to take control of the men\u2019s race in a big way on Night 2 of the 2022 SEC Championships, the program seeking its 10th consecutive championship.<\/p>\n<p>The latest installment was dominant, with <strong>Eric Friese<\/strong> putting the Gators in the lead and <strong>Macguire McDuff<\/strong> blowing the field away to go 1:15.18. The margin of victory was just a tidy little 1.3 seconds in an SEC Championships record.<\/p>\n<p>It started a big day for the Gators, who sailed into the lead in the team standings, an edge it doesn&#8217;t look likely to lose.<\/p>\n<p>The full recap of the night\u2019s events are below \u2026<\/p>\n<h4>2022 SEC Championships Links<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/meet\/sec-swimming\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Meet Home<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2022-sec-championships-psych-sheets\/ncaa-college\/2022\/February\/15?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Psych Sheet<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/sidearmstats.com\/utennessee\/swimming\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Live Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.secsports.com\/article\/11037827\/championships-swimming-diving\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Meet Information Page<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2022-sec-championships-day-1-results-day-1\/ncaa-college\/2022\/February\/15?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 1 Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2022-sec-championships-day-2-results-day-2\/ncaa-college\/2022\/February\/16?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Day 2 Results<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2022-sec-championships-alabama-sets-conference-record-in-200-medley-relay\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2022 SEC Championships Day 1 Finals: Alabama Women, Florida Men Set Relay Marks<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2022-sec-championships-star-studded-mens-500-free-lined-up\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2022 SEC Championships, Day 2 Prelims: Star-Studded Men\u2019s 500 Free Lined Up<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>Women\u2019s team standings<\/h4>\n<pre>  1. University of Tennessee         467.5   2. Georgia, University of            373\r\n  3. University of Alabama             367   4. Kentucky, University of           299\r\n  5. University of Florida             287   6. Texas A&amp;M University              236\r\n  7. Auburn University                 208   8. Missouri                        206.5\r\n  9. Louisiana State University        202  10. South Carolina, University of,    188\r\n 11. University of Arkansas            163  12. Vanderbilt University              90<\/pre>\n<h4>Men&#8217;s team standings<\/h4>\n<pre>  1. University of Florida             497   2. Texas A&amp;M University             360\r\n  3. University of Alabama             358   4. University of Tennessee        338.5\r\n  5. Georgia, University of            308   6. Auburn University                307\r\n  7. Kentucky, University of           277   8. Louisiana State University       277\r\n  9. Missouri                          269  10. South Carolina, University of  202.5<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 200 freestyle relay<\/h4>\n<p>Alabama won the 200 medley relay on Tuesday. Tennessee won the 800 free relay. Put them together and what do you get?<\/p>\n<p>Well, a decisive battle for Alabama\u2019s sprint contingent. The Crimson Tide won in 1:26.93 with the team of <strong>Morgan Scott, Cora Dupre, Kalia Antoniou<\/strong> and <strong>Kailyn Winter.<\/strong> It\u2019s .55 slower than their pool record from November. Dupre went 21.48 on the second leg for the fastest split, while Antoniou, who missed the A final in the 50 in the morning, took out some frustration with a 21.74.<\/p>\n<p>Tennessee was second with the team of <strong>AJ Kutsch, Mona McSharry, Jasmine Rumley <\/strong>and <strong>Tjasa Pintar<\/strong> in 1:27.39. The top four finishers \u2013 with Missouri third and Auburn fourth \u2013 had already sealed auto cuts. Florida (fifth in 1:28.15) added an auto cut, while Arkansas (sixth in 1:28.19) upgraded its B cut.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 7  Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 1:24.55  3\/21\/2019 California\r\n                          M.Murphy, K. McLaughlin, B. Bilquist, A. Weitzeil\r\n          SEC: S 1:25.41  2\/19\/2020 Auburn\r\n                          J Meynen, C Fisch, AJ Kutsch, R Clevenger\r\n     SEC Meet: M 1:25.41  2\/19\/2020 Auburn\r\n                          J. Meynan, C. Fisch, AJ Kutsch, R. Clevenger\r\n         Pool: P 1:26.38  11\/18\/2021Alabama\r\n                          K Antoniou, M Scott, K Winter, C Dupre\r\n                 1:28.43  A\r\n                 1:29.21  B\r\n    School                           Seed     Finals       Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Alabama-SE  'A'               1:26.38    1:26.93 A       64  \r\n     1) Scott, Morgan E SR            2) r:0.27 Dupre, Cora JR        \r\n     3) r:0.26 Antoniou, Kalia JR     4) r:0.15 Winter, Kailyn FR     \r\n    r:+0.63  10.69        21.91 (21.91)\r\n          32.21 (10.30)       43.39 (21.48)\r\n          53.81 (10.42)     1:05.13 (21.74)\r\n        1:15.42 (10.29)     1:26.93 (21.80)\r\n  2 Tennessee-SE  'A'             1:28.19    1:27.39 A       56  \r\n     1) Kutsch, AJ E JR               2) r:0.23 McSharry, Mona SO     \r\n     3) r:0.14 Rumley, Jasmine SO     4) r:0.32 Pintar, Tjasa SR      \r\n    r:+0.66  10.63        21.95 (21.95)\r\n          32.29 (10.34)       43.77 (21.82)\r\n          54.00 (10.23)     1:05.36 (21.59)\r\n        1:15.98 (10.62)     1:27.39 (22.03)\r\n  3 Missouri-MV  'A'              1:27.87    1:27.41 A       54  \r\n     1) Keil, Megan K SR              2) r:0.33 Thompson, Sarah SR    \r\n     3) r:0.22 Feddersen, Amy JR      4) r:0.31 Smith, Sierra         \r\n    r:+0.64  10.77        22.02 (22.02)\r\n          32.07 (10.05)       43.31 (21.29)\r\n          53.76 (10.45)     1:05.14 (21.83)\r\n        1:15.82 (10.68)     1:27.41 (22.27)\r\n  4 Auburn-SE  'A'                1:28.17    1:28.06 A       52  \r\n     1) Mulvihill, Lexie O FR         2) r:0.23 Leehy, Mykenzie       \r\n     3) r:0.06 Steckiel, Emma SO      4) r:0.14 Hamilton, Rebekah FR  \r\n    r:+0.73  10.83        22.38 (22.38)\r\n          32.81 (10.43)       44.41 (22.03)\r\n          54.48 (10.07)     1:06.19 (21.78)\r\n        1:16.49 (10.30)     1:28.06 (21.87)\r\n  5 Florida-FL  'A'               1:29.44    1:28.15 A       50  \r\n     1) Bates, Talia B JR             2) r:0.15 Mack, Katelyn JR      \r\n     3) r:0.34 Nikonova, Ekaterina FR 4) r:0.18 Cronk, Micayla FR     \r\n    r:+0.70  10.70        22.23 (22.23)\r\n          32.39 (10.16)       43.88 (21.65)\r\n          54.47 (10.59)     1:05.90 (22.02)\r\n        1:16.70 (10.80)     1:28.15 (22.25)\r\n  6 Arkansas-AR  'A'              1:28.50    1:28.19 A       48  \r\n     1) Cothern, Bella SO             2) r:0.26 Sansores, Andrea SR   \r\n     3) r:0.15 Melton, Kobie SR       4) r:0.21 Barclay, Emily SR     \r\n    r:+0.54  10.85        22.42 (22.42)\r\n          32.99 (10.57)       44.46 (22.04)\r\n          54.84 (10.38)     1:06.41 (21.95)\r\n        1:16.87 (10.46)     1:28.19 (21.78)\r\n  7 Georgia-GA  'A'               1:30.30    1:28.87 B       46  \r\n     1) Parker, Maxine C SO           2) r:0.43 Fa'Amausili, Gabi     \r\n     3) r:0.37 McCarty, Eboni FR      4) r:0.02 Hartman, Zoie JR      \r\n    r:+0.71  10.90        22.26 (22.26)\r\n          32.93 (10.67)       44.41 (22.15)\r\n          55.14 (10.73)     1:06.86 (22.45)\r\n        1:17.21 (10.35)     1:28.87 (22.01)\r\n  8 Texas A&amp;M-GU  'A'             1:30.55    1:28.98 B       44  \r\n     1) Kennett, Bobbi G SO           2) r:0.12 Owens, Kaitlyn FR     \r\n     3) r:0.10 Theall, Olivia SO      4) r:0.14 Stepanek, Chloe SO    \r\n    r:+0.70  10.88        22.61 (22.61)\r\n          33.03 (10.42)       44.75 (22.14)\r\n          54.91 (10.16)     1:06.78 (22.03)\r\n        1:17.35 (10.57)     1:28.98 (22.20)\r\n  9 South Carolina-SC  'A'        1:30.58    1:29.64         40  \r\n     1) Doennebrink, Danielle E GR    2) r:0.00 Smith, Janie JR       \r\n     3) r:0.23 Kraus, Mari SR         4) r:0.14 Shanks, Cory FR       \r\n    r:+0.47  11.01        22.73 (22.73)\r\n          33.17 (10.44)       44.63 (21.90)\r\n          55.47 (10.84)     1:07.24 (22.61)\r\n        1:17.78 (10.54)     1:29.64 (22.40)\r\n 10 LSU-LA  'A'                   1:30.78    1:30.01         34  \r\n     1) Milutinovich, Katarina JR     2) r:0.11 Kucsan, Natalie SR    \r\n     3) r:0.17 Bellina, Hannah SO     4) r:0.12 Curry, Peyton FR      \r\n    r:+0.63  10.85        22.53 (22.53)\r\n          33.07 (10.54)       44.80 (22.27)\r\n          55.51 (10.71)     1:07.42 (22.62)\r\n        1:17.95 (10.53)     1:30.01 (22.59)\r\n 11 Kentucky-KY  'A'              1:32.10    1:30.03         32  \r\n     1) Wheeler, Kaitlynn JR          2) r:0.31 Gaines, Riley SR      \r\n     3) r:0.30 Sorenson, Sophie SR    4) r:0.18 Sabol, Kristyn SO     \r\n    r:+0.62  10.87        22.91 (22.91)\r\n          33.26 (10.35)       44.75 (21.84)\r\n          55.46 (10.71)     1:07.23 (22.48)\r\n        1:18.15 (10.92)     1:30.03 (22.80)\r\n 12 Vanderbilt-SE  'A'            1:34.09    1:32.54         30  \r\n     1) Jordan, Chantal E JR          2) r:0.18 Beers, Eleanor SO     \r\n     3) r:0.17 Pierobon Mays, iela SO 4) r:0.11 Debeer, Tonner SR     \r\n    r:+0.71  11.28        23.54 (23.54)\r\n          34.51 (10.97)       46.56 (23.02)\r\n          57.29 (10.73)     1:09.30 (22.74)\r\n        1:20.10 (10.80)     1:32.54 (23.24)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 200 freestyle relay<\/h4>\n<p>Just a ho-hum race at SECs with four swimmers sub-19. No other team had stitched together more than two.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Adam Chaney<\/strong> started it at 18.92. Friese turned in an 18.80. <strong>Kieran Smith,<\/strong> who has been working on his sprinting, went 18.77 and the freshman McDuff brought it home in 18.69. There was never any catching the Gators, despite <strong>Jordan Crooks<\/strong> leading off Tennessee in 18.72. The Vols upgraded a B cut to an auto time in 1:16.48 for second.<\/p>\n<p>Auburn, which held an A cut, was third in 1:16.49. Georgia went 1:16.71 for fourth, going from no cut to an A cut. (<strong>Luca Urlando<\/strong> turned in a 19.00 second leg). Further down, an 18.50 for LSU\u2019s <strong>Brooks Curry<\/strong> in the eighth-place relay \u2013 not quite the 18.14 he anchored the medley relay in on Tuesday.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 8  Men 200 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 1:14.08  3\/26\/2009 Auburn\r\n                          J. Andkjaer, G. Louw, K. Norys, M.Targett\r\n          SEC: S 1:14.08  3\/26\/2009 Auburn\r\n                          J Andkjaer, G Louw, K Norys, M Targett\r\n     SEC Meet: M 1:15.21  2\/24\/2021 Florida\r\n                          A. Chaney, W. Davs, K. Smith, J. Friese\r\n         Pool: P 1:15.67  2\/15\/2017 Florida\r\n                          E Scarpe, C Dressel, J Switkowski, J Blyzinskyj\r\n                 1:17.07  A\r\n                 1:17.80  B\r\n    School                           Seed     Finals       Points \r\n==================================================================================\r\n  1 Florida-FL  'A'               1:16.68    1:15.18MA       64  \r\n     1) Chaney, Adam C SO             2) r:0.19 Friese, Eric JR       \r\n     3) r:0.07 Smith, Kieran SR       4) r:0.16 McDuff, Macguire FR   \r\n     r:+0.59  9.13        18.92 (18.92)\r\n           27.57 (8.65)       37.72 (18.80)\r\n           46.64 (8.92)       56.49 (18.77)\r\n         1:05.23 (8.74)     1:15.18 (18.69)\r\n  2 Tennessee-SE  'A'             1:17.80    1:16.48 A       56  \r\n     1) Crooks, Jordan J FR           2) r:0.14 Scanlon, Scott JR     \r\n     3) r:0.28 Briggs, Nolan JR       4) r:0.24 Tarasenko, Aleksey    \r\n     r:+0.59  9.02        18.72 (18.72)\r\n           27.60 (8.88)       37.65 (18.93)\r\n           47.12 (9.47)       57.25 (19.60)\r\n         1:06.44 (9.19)     1:16.48 (19.23)\r\n  3 Auburn-SE  'A'                1:16.82    1:16.49 A       54  \r\n     1) Stoffle, Nathaniel L FR       2) r:0.03 Tirheimer, Logan SO   \r\n     3) r:0.00 Yish, Matthew SR       4) r:0.16 Stoffle, Aidan JR     \r\n     r:+0.56  9.36        19.67 (19.67)\r\n           28.61 (8.94)       38.64 (18.97)\r\n           47.26 (8.62)       57.32 (18.68)\r\n         1:06.18 (8.86)     1:16.49 (19.17)\r\n  4 Georgia-GA  'A'               1:18.25    1:16.71 A       52  \r\n     1) Downing, Dillon A JR          2) r:0.38 Urlando, Luca SO      \r\n     3) r:0.96 Hils, Zach JR          4) r:0.17 Ng, Wesley SO         \r\n     r:+0.65  9.28        19.14 (19.14)\r\n           28.19 (9.05)       38.14 (19.00)\r\n           47.23 (9.09)       57.41 (19.27)\r\n         1:06.48 (9.07)     1:16.71 (19.30)\r\n  5 Alabama-SE  'A'               1:18.04    1:17.19 B       50  \r\n     1) Hines, Benjamin R FR          2) r:0.17 Menke, Matthew JR     \r\n     3) r:0.18 Maas, Derek JR         4) r:0.21 Berneburg, Jonathan SR\r\n     r:+0.63  9.45        19.64 (19.64)\r\n           28.67 (9.03)       39.02 (19.38)\r\n           48.03 (9.01)       58.13 (19.11)\r\n         1:07.17 (9.04)     1:17.19 (19.06)\r\n  6 Texas A&amp;M-GU  'A'             1:18.66    1:17.44 B       48  \r\n     1) Bratanov, Kaloyan D SR        2) r:0.29 Gogulski, Ethan JR    \r\n     3) r:0.16 Reno, Seth FR          4) r:0.21 Bobo, Clayton SR      \r\n     r:+0.64  9.30        19.18 (19.18)\r\n           28.24 (9.06)       38.50 (19.32)\r\n           47.60 (9.10)       57.96 (19.46)\r\n         1:07.07 (9.11)     1:17.44 (19.48)\r\n  7 Missouri-MV  'A'              1:17.19    1:17.46 B       46  \r\n     1) Hammer, Kevin B JR            2) r:0.07 Whittington, William  \r\n     3) r:0.25 Moore, Alex SR         4) r:0.12 Leach, Kyle SR        \r\n     r:+0.58  9.32        19.44 (19.44)\r\n           28.42 (8.98)       38.71 (19.27)\r\n           47.90 (9.19)       58.26 (19.55)\r\n         1:07.16 (8.90)     1:17.46 (19.20)\r\n  8 LSU-LA  'A'                   1:18.71    1:17.71 B       44  \r\n     1) Jannasch, Jack A SR           2) r:0.26 Curry, Brooks JR      \r\n     3) r:0.09 Hassling, Emil SO      4) r:0.06 Adrian, Spencer JR    \r\n     r:+0.67  9.74        20.07 (20.07)\r\n           28.74 (8.67)       38.57 (18.50)\r\n           47.72 (9.15)       58.24 (19.67)\r\n         1:07.40 (9.16)     1:17.71 (19.47)\r\n  9 South Carolina-SC  'A'        1:20.30    1:17.81         40  \r\n     1) Shperkin, Mark JR             2) r:0.23 Ross, AJ GR           \r\n     3) r:0.21 Gropper, Guy JR        4) r:0.11 Costin, Phil SR       \r\n     r:+0.62  9.58        19.57 (19.57)\r\n           28.68 (9.11)       38.90 (19.33)\r\n           48.08 (9.18)       58.31 (19.41)\r\n         1:07.62 (9.31)     1:17.81 (19.50)\r\n 10 Kentucky-KY  'A'              1:20.69    1:20.00         34  \r\n     1) Berg, Max SO                  2) r:0.23 Wilby, Mason SR       \r\n     3) r:0.26 Martin Roig, Victor FR 4) r:0.21 Belair, Michael FR    \r\n     r:+0.62  9.49        19.69 (19.69)\r\n           28.86 (9.17)       39.34 (19.65)\r\n           48.93 (9.59)       59.65 (20.31)\r\n         1:09.33 (9.68)     1:20.00 (20.35)\r\n<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 500 freestyle<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Julia Mrozinski\u2019s<\/strong> introduction to the SEC is a winning one. The Tennessee freshman took control early and roared away with the win in 4:35.95, more than two seconds quicker than runner-up <strong>Kensey McMahon<\/strong> of Alabama. Tennessee\u2019s <strong>Kristen Stege<\/strong> was third in 4:38.50, big points in the Vols\u2019 quest to repeat as champions.<\/p>\n<p>The 2022 SEC Championships didn\u2019t produce an NCAA A cut, however, Mrozinski just off the auto standard by .19 seconds.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 9  Women 500 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 4:24.06  3\/16\/2017 Katie Ledecky, Stanford\r\n          SEC: S 4:32.53  3\/21\/2014 Brittany MacLean, Georgia\r\n     SEC Meet: M 4:33.10  2\/17\/2016 Brittany MacLean, Georgia\r\n         Pool: P 4:33.09  11\/19\/2020Paige Madden, Virginia\r\n                 4:35.76  A\r\n                 4:47.20  B\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Mrozinski, Juli  FR Tennessee-SE      4:39.18    4:35.95 B       32  \r\n    r:+0.63  24.63        51.87 (27.24)\r\n        1:19.57 (27.70)     1:47.29 (27.72)\r\n        2:15.15 (27.86)     2:43.29 (28.14)\r\n        3:11.45 (28.16)     3:39.92 (28.47)\r\n        4:08.24 (28.32)     4:35.95 (27.71)\r\n  2 McMahon, Kensey  SR Alabama-SE        4:40.22    4:38.34 B       28  \r\n    r:+0.74  25.87        53.51 (27.64)\r\n        1:21.34 (27.83)     1:49.70 (28.36)\r\n        2:17.87 (28.17)     2:46.05 (28.18)\r\n        3:14.24 (28.19)     3:42.49 (28.25)\r\n        4:10.93 (28.44)     4:38.34 (27.41)\r\n  3 Stege, Kristen   JR Tennessee-SE      4:39.79    4:38.50 B       27  \r\n    r:+0.75  25.45        52.79 (27.34)\r\n        1:20.84 (28.05)     1:49.09 (28.25)\r\n        2:17.43 (28.34)     2:45.96 (28.53)\r\n        3:14.62 (28.66)     3:43.14 (28.52)\r\n        4:11.36 (28.22)     4:38.50 (27.14)\r\n  4 Mathieu, Tylor   JR Florida-FL        4:40.95    4:39.51 B       26  \r\n    r:+0.76  25.98        54.00 (28.02)\r\n        1:22.41 (28.41)     1:50.86 (28.45)\r\n        2:19.35 (28.49)     2:47.77 (28.42)\r\n        3:16.12 (28.35)     3:44.48 (28.36)\r\n        4:12.50 (28.02)     4:39.51 (27.01)\r\n  5 Bauer, Elise C   SO Florida-FL        4:42.22    4:40.82 B       25  \r\n    r:+0.67  26.02        53.95 (27.93)\r\n        1:22.27 (28.32)     1:50.84 (28.57)\r\n        2:19.40 (28.56)     2:47.74 (28.34)\r\n        3:16.27 (28.53)     3:45.02 (28.75)\r\n        4:13.81 (28.79)     4:40.82 (27.01)\r\n  6 McCulloh, Abiga  FR Georgia-GA        4:41.22    4:40.86 B       24  \r\n    r:+0.73  26.02        53.73 (27.71)\r\n        1:21.87 (28.14)     1:50.14 (28.27)\r\n        2:18.50 (28.36)     2:46.95 (28.45)\r\n        3:15.55 (28.60)     3:44.36 (28.81)\r\n        4:13.11 (28.75)     4:40.86 (27.75)\r\n  7 Coetzee, Dune    FR Georgia-GA        4:42.80    4:41.03 B       23  \r\n    r:+0.74  25.81        53.71 (27.90)\r\n        1:21.97 (28.26)     1:50.57 (28.60)\r\n        2:19.24 (28.67)     2:47.85 (28.61)\r\n        3:16.35 (28.50)     3:45.07 (28.72)\r\n        4:13.51 (28.44)     4:41.03 (27.52)\r\n  8 Breslin, Aly M   SO Tennessee-SE      4:42.02    4:43.68 B       22  \r\n    r:+0.74  25.99        53.81 (27.82)\r\n        1:21.92 (28.11)     1:50.41 (28.49)\r\n        2:19.04 (28.63)     2:47.91 (28.87)\r\n        3:16.79 (28.88)     3:45.99 (29.20)\r\n        4:15.04 (29.05)     4:43.68 (28.64)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 500 freestyle<\/h4>\n<p>The battle in the men\u2019s 500 free relay did not disappoint, except for those miffed at <strong>Matt Sates<\/strong> for spoiling the party. The Georgia freshman set a Tennessee pool record in 4:09.06, getting the jump ont the field early and taking the win. It\u2019s a cut of more than four seconds from what he did in the morning.<\/p>\n<p>It spoils the rematch of NCAAs that was the battle of <strong>Jake Magahey<\/strong> against <strong>Kieran Smith.<\/strong> The Florida senior was denied a third straight SEC title in his signature event, the NCAA record holder finishing second in 4:10.15. He used a 23.49 final 50 to roar past Magahey into third, relegating the reigning NCAA champion to third in 4:10.22.<\/p>\n<p>Florida cashed in no matter what: <strong>Alfonso Mestre<\/strong> in fourth, <strong>Trey Freeman<\/strong> fifth, <strong>Oskar Lindholm<\/strong> seventh and <strong>Tyler Watson<\/strong> eighth. With a 10th and a 17th, the Gators netted 150 points from the event.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 10  Men 500 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 4:06.32  2\/19\/2020 Kieran Smith, Florida\r\n          SEC: S 4:06.32  2\/19\/2020 Kieran Smith, Florida\r\n     SEC Meet: M 4:06.32  2\/19\/2020 Kieran Smith, Florida\r\n         Pool: P 4:11.07  2\/15\/2017 Fynn Minuth, South Carolina\r\n                 4:11.62  A\r\n                 4:23.34  B\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Sates, Matthew   FR Georgia-GA        4:13.65    4:09.06PA       32  \r\n    r:+0.65  22.52        48.15 (25.63)\r\n        1:13.95 (25.80)     1:39.83 (25.88)\r\n        2:05.65 (25.82)     2:31.46 (25.81)\r\n        2:56.41 (24.95)     3:20.95 (24.54)\r\n        3:45.22 (24.27)     4:09.06 (23.84)\r\n  2 Smith, Kieran S  SR Florida-FL        4:14.51    4:10.15PA       28  \r\n    r:+0.69  22.90        48.14 (25.24)\r\n        1:13.78 (25.64)     1:39.33 (25.55)\r\n        2:04.91 (25.58)     2:30.56 (25.65)\r\n        2:56.31 (25.75)     3:21.54 (25.23)\r\n        3:46.66 (25.12)     4:10.15 (23.49)\r\n  3 Magahey, Jake M  SO Georgia-GA        4:15.16    4:10.22PA       27  \r\n    r:+0.72  22.98        48.08 (25.10)\r\n        1:13.70 (25.62)     1:39.48 (25.78)\r\n        2:05.31 (25.83)     2:30.72 (25.41)\r\n        2:56.18 (25.46)     3:21.16 (24.98)\r\n        3:45.82 (24.66)     4:10.22 (24.40)\r\n  4 Mestre, Alfonso  JR Florida-FL        4:13.56    4:13.35 B       26  \r\n    r:+0.67  22.85        48.44 (25.59)\r\n        1:14.25 (25.81)     1:40.02 (25.77)\r\n        2:05.53 (25.51)     2:31.20 (25.67)\r\n        2:57.18 (25.98)     3:23.01 (25.83)\r\n        3:48.64 (25.63)     4:13.35 (24.71)\r\n  5 Freeman, Trey P  JR Florida-FL        4:13.63    4:13.38 B       25  \r\n    r:+0.67  23.31        48.87 (25.56)\r\n        1:14.77 (25.90)     1:40.75 (25.98)\r\n        2:06.81 (26.06)     2:32.87 (26.06)\r\n        2:58.83 (25.96)     3:24.45 (25.62)\r\n        3:49.54 (25.09)     4:13.38 (23.84)\r\n  6 Bonson, Michael  SO Auburn-SE         4:13.89    4:15.84 B       24  \r\n    r:+0.71  22.91        48.45 (25.54)\r\n        1:14.54 (26.09)     1:40.75 (26.21)\r\n        2:06.68 (25.93)     2:32.85 (26.17)\r\n        2:59.10 (26.25)     3:25.37 (26.27)\r\n        3:51.18 (25.81)     4:15.84 (24.66)\r\n  7 Lindholm, Oskar  FR Florida-FL        4:15.93    4:15.97 B       23  \r\n    r:+0.73  23.62        49.26 (25.64)\r\n        1:15.31 (26.05)     1:41.42 (26.11)\r\n        2:07.70 (26.28)     2:34.07 (26.37)\r\n        3:00.14 (26.07)     3:26.20 (26.06)\r\n        3:51.87 (25.67)     4:15.97 (24.10)\r\n  8 Watson, Tyler J  JR Florida-FL        4:14.96    4:16.86 B       22  \r\n    r:+0.70  23.34        48.56 (25.22)\r\n        1:14.19 (25.63)     1:40.19 (26.00)\r\n        2:06.36 (26.17)     2:32.49 (26.13)\r\n        2:58.94 (26.45)     3:25.44 (26.50)\r\n        3:51.62 (26.18)     4:16.86 (25.24)\r\n<\/pre>\n<h4>Women\u2019s 200 individual medley<\/h4>\n<p>Fab freshmen of the international variety strike again for Tennessee. This time it was <strong>Ellen Walshe<\/strong>, the Irishwoman winning in an NCAA A cut of 1:52.97. She took control with a 24.07 backstroke swim and stayed a second clear of <strong>Zoie Hartman<\/strong> of Georgia in 1:53.79. Walshe\u2019s was the only A cut of the event.<\/p>\n<p>Alabama finished third with <strong>Diana Petkova.<\/strong> Slight disappointment for the Vols in <strong>Sara Stolter,<\/strong> the fourth seed from prelims, sliding to eighth.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 11  Women 200 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 1:50.67  3\/15\/2018 Ella Easton, Stanford\r\n          SEC: S 1:51.62  2\/20\/2019 Meghan Small, Tennessee\r\n     SEC Meet: M 1:51.62  2\/20\/2019 Meghan Small, Tennessee\r\n         Pool: P 1:50.92  11\/19\/2020Kate Douglass, Virginia\r\n                 1:53.66  A\r\n                 1:59.94  B\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Walshe, Ellen R  FR Tennessee-SE      1:55.02    1:52.97 A       32  \r\n    r:+0.54  24.07        52.05 (27.98)\r\n        1:25.44 (33.39)     1:52.97 (27.53)\r\n  2 Hartman, Zoie E  JR Georgia-GA        1:55.22    1:53.79 B       28  \r\n    r:+0.73  25.25        53.30 (28.05)\r\n        1:26.32 (33.02)     1:53.79 (27.47)\r\n  3 Petkova, Diana   SO Alabama-SE        1:56.15    1:56.01 B       27  \r\n    r:+0.69  24.87        54.04 (29.17)\r\n        1:27.66 (33.62)     1:56.01 (28.35)\r\n  4 Sorenson, Sophi  SR Kentucky-KY       1:57.15    1:56.34 B       26  \r\n    r:+0.70  25.31        53.32 (28.01)\r\n        1:28.06 (34.74)     1:56.34 (28.28)\r\n  5 Davey, Gillian   JR Kentucky-KY       1:57.19    1:56.58 B       25  \r\n    r:+0.68  25.71        55.28 (29.57)\r\n        1:28.17 (32.89)     1:56.58 (28.41)\r\n  6 Yager, Alexis A  SR Tennessee-SE      1:57.08    1:56.67 B       23.5\r\n    r:+0.68  25.49        55.18 (29.69)\r\n        1:28.13 (32.95)     1:56.67 (28.54)\r\n  6 Wright, Cat G    SR Alabama-SE        1:56.54    1:56.67 B       23.5\r\n    r:+0.66  25.29        54.91 (29.62)\r\n        1:28.16 (33.25)     1:56.67 (28.51)\r\n  8 Stotler, Sara B  FR Tennessee-SE      1:56.36    1:57.32 B       22  \r\n    r:+0.67  24.83        53.85 (29.02)\r\n        1:29.02 (35.17)     1:57.32 (28.30)\r\n<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men\u2019s 200 individual medley<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Georgia is two-for-two in men&#8217;s events for the evening as sophomore\u00a0<strong>Luca Urlando<\/strong> dominated the field. He was barely ahead of Missouri&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Danny Kovac<\/strong> after the butterfly, but he pulled ahead of the field on backstroke and never looked back. Urlando, best known for his abilities in the butterfly events, did not even swim the 200 IM last season, but he swam a time of 1:41.19 that would have placed fifth at last year&#8217;s NCAA Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, the battle for second and third was a back-and-forth affair during the second half of the race. Alabama&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Derek Maas<\/strong> was seventh after 100 yards, while Texas A&amp;M&#8217;s <strong>Kaloyan Bratanov<\/strong> was eight, but both surged after that. Maas, who recorded the fastest breaststroke split in the field at 29.18, finished second in 1:42.90, while Bratanov closed in 24.27, tops in the field, to take third in 1:42.98.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 12  Men 200 Yard IM<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 1:38.13  2\/15\/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida\r\n          SEC: S 1:38.13  2\/15\/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida\r\n     SEC Meet: M 1:38.13  2\/15\/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida\r\n         Pool: P 1:41.28  2\/15\/2017 Chase Kalisz, Georgia\r\n                 1:41.34  A\r\n                 1:46.77  B\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Urlando, Luca R  SO Georgia-GA        1:42.75    1:41.19PA       32  \r\n    r:+0.63  21.49        46.28 (24.79)\r\n        1:15.88 (29.60)     1:41.19 (25.31)\r\n  2 Maas, Derek E    JR Alabama-SE        1:43.54    1:42.90 B       28  \r\n    r:+0.70  22.31        49.08 (26.77)\r\n        1:18.26 (29.18)     1:42.90 (24.64)\r\n  3 Bratanov, Kaloy  SR Texas A&amp;M-GU      1:43.47    1:42.98 B       27  \r\n    r:+0.65  22.55        49.21 (26.66)\r\n        1:18.71 (29.50)     1:42.98 (24.27)\r\n  4 Kovac, Danny D   SR Missouri-MV       1:43.38    1:43.27 B       26  \r\n    r:+0.61  21.62        47.66 (26.04)\r\n        1:17.83 (30.17)     1:43.27 (25.44)\r\n  5 Erzen, Anze F    JR Texas A&amp;M-GU      1:43.29    1:44.65 B       25  \r\n    r:+0.68  22.56        48.25 (25.69)\r\n        1:18.54 (30.29)     1:44.65 (26.11)\r\n  6 Menke, Matthew   JR Alabama-SE        1:43.82    1:46.10 B       24  \r\n    r:+0.63  22.46        47.68 (25.22)\r\n        1:19.48 (31.80)     1:46.10 (26.62)\r\n -- Hils, Zach C     JR Georgia-GA        1:43.50         DQ        \r\n      Downward butterfly kick - breast\r\n    r:+0.65  22.15        47.65 (25.50)\r\n        1:18.06 (30.41)          DQ (25.28)\r\n -- Wilby, Mason J   SR Kentucky-KY       1:43.05         DQ        \r\n      One hand touch - breast\r\n    r:+0.63  22.00        47.71 (25.71)\r\n        1:18.43 (30.72)          DQ (24.65)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women\u2019s 50 freestyle<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Tennessee&#8217;s winning streak to open the women&#8217;s meet was snapped in the women&#8217;s splash-and-dash as Alabama&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Morgan Scott<\/strong> smashed a 21.54 to touch out Tennessee&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>AJ Kutsch<\/strong> by six hundredths. The Volunteers didn&#8217;t get the win, but they did place 2-3 here with Kutsch and <strong>Jasmine Rumley<\/strong>, while seven out of the eight swimmers in the heat broke 22 seconds.<\/p>\n<p>Scott and Kutsch moved to third and fourth in the national rankings in the event, trailing only <strong>Kate Douglass<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Maggie Mac Neil<\/strong>, who went 1-2 in the event at last year&#8217;s NCAA Championships.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 13  Women 50 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 20.90  12\/5\/2019 Abby Weitzeil, California\r\n          SEC: S 21.03  2\/19\/2020 Erika Brown, Tennessee\r\n     SEC Meet: M 21.03  2\/19\/2020 Erika Brown, Tennessee\r\n         Pool: P 21.19  11\/21\/2019Erika Brown, Tennessee\r\n                 21.66  A\r\n                 22.76  B\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Scott, Morgan E  SR Alabama-SE          21.78      21.54 A       32  \r\n    r:+0.61  10.44        21.54 (11.10)\r\n  2 Kutsch, AJ E     JR Tennessee-SE        21.88      21.60 A       28  \r\n    r:+0.68  10.51        21.60 (11.09)\r\n  3 Rumley, Jasmine  SO Tennessee-SE        22.07      21.81 B       27  \r\n    r:+0.58  10.61        21.81 (11.20)\r\n  4 Barclay, Emily   SR Arkansas-AR         22.02      21.84 B       26  \r\n    r:+0.65  10.58        21.84 (11.26)\r\n  5 Thompson, Sarah  SR Missouri-MV         21.92      21.94 B       24.5\r\n    r:+0.67  10.47        21.94 (11.47)\r\n  5 Dupre, Cora A    JR Alabama-SE          22.11      21.94 B       24.5\r\n    r:+0.62  10.63        21.94 (11.31)\r\n  7 Parker, Maxine   SO Georgia-GA          22.14      21.95 B       23  \r\n    r:+0.69  10.85        21.95 (11.10)\r\n  8 Keil, Megan K    SR Missouri-MV         21.97      22.04 B       22  \r\n    r:+0.61  10.74        22.04 (11.30)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men\u2019s 50 freestyle<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jordan Crooks<\/strong> has been a revelation for the Tennessee Volunteers during the first full day of the SEC Championships. Seeded at 19.39 in the 50 free entering the day, he swam 18.84 in prelims, then an 18.72 leading off the 200 free relay and, finally, a 18.53 to edge out Olympian\u00a0<strong>Brooks Curry<\/strong> in the individual 50 free. Crooks vaulted all the way to fifth all-time in the 50 free behind <strong>Caeleb Dressel<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>Ryan Hoffer<\/strong>, <strong>Cesar Cielo<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Matt Targett<\/strong>, and his lifetime best is now faster than anyone else currently in college swimming.<\/p>\n<p>Curry, meanwhile, finished in 18.67 to place second for LSU, and nestled into 11th all-time in the event. Curry&#8217;s time is also quicker than any other active college swimmer. Third went to Florida&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Adam Chaney<\/strong> in 18.81, while Gators\u00a0<strong>Macguire McDuff<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Alberto Mestre<\/strong> placed fifth and sixth to help the team extend its lead.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 14  Men 50 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n         NCAA: N 17.63  3\/22\/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida\r\n          SEC: S 17.63  3\/22\/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida\r\n     SEC Meet: M 18.23  2\/17\/2016 Caeleb Dressel, Florida\r\n         Pool: P 18.46  2\/15\/2017 Caeleb Dressel, Florida\r\n                 18.96  A\r\n                 19.96  B\r\n    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Crooks, Jordan   FR Tennessee-SE        18.84      18.53 A       32  \r\n     r:+0.59  8.93         18.53 (9.60)\r\n  2 Curry, Brooks V  JR LSU-LA              18.93      18.67 A       28  \r\n     r:+0.60  8.95         18.67 (9.72)\r\n  3 Chaney, Adam C   SO Florida-FL          19.11      18.81 A       27  \r\n     r:+0.61  9.07         18.81 (9.74)\r\n  4 Downing, Dillon  JR Georgia-GA          19.14      19.03 B       26  \r\n     r:+0.65  9.28         19.03 (9.75)\r\n  5 McDuff, Macguir  FR Florida-FL          19.31      19.15 B       25  \r\n     r:+0.64  9.27         19.15 (9.88)\r\n  6 Mestre, Alberto  JR Florida-FL          19.43      19.44 B       24  \r\n     r:+0.67  9.44        19.44 (10.00)\r\n  7 Yish, Matthew C  SR Auburn-SE           19.38      19.66 B       23  \r\n     r:+0.59  9.24        19.66 (10.42)\r\n  8 Tirheimer, Loga  SO Auburn-SE           19.37      19.67 B       22  \r\n     r:+0.63  9.58        19.67 (10.09)<\/pre>\n<h4>Men\u2019s 1-meter diving<\/h4>\n<p>After finishing second on 3-meter, Texas A&amp;M\u2019s <strong>Kurtis Mathews<\/strong> rose one step on the podium to win the 1-meter event. 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