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Men's Swimming & Diving Record Book 2017 Update Jill Skotarczak (Swimming & Diving Contact) [email protected] www.SECsports.com 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203-1103 Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING RECORD BOOK Year Champion Pts Site Year Champion Pts Site 1937 Florida 83 1980 Florida 462 Athens, Ga. 1938 Florida 73 1981 Florida 507 Gainesville, Fla. 1939 Florida 56 1982 Alabama 480 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1940 Florida 64 1983 Florida 573 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1941 Florida 81 1984 Florida 596 Athens, Ga. 1942 Georgia Tech 80 1985 Florida 864 Gainesville, Fla. 1943 No Competition Held 1986 Florida 712 Baton Rouge, La. 1944 No Competition Held 1987 Alabama 550.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1945 No Competition Held 1988 LSU 616 Knoxville, Tenn. 1946 No Competition Held 1989 Tennessee 754.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1947 No Competition Held 1990 Florida 820 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1948 Georgia Tech 60 1991 Florida 831 Lexington, Ky. 1949 Georgia Tech 99 Athens, Ga. 1992 Florida 682.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1950 Georgia Tech 82 1993 Florida 660.0 Fayetteville, Ark. 1951 Georgia 138 1994 Auburn 633.5 Auburn, Ala. 1952 Georgia 132 1995 Auburn 754.5 Columbia, S.C. 1953 Florida 137 1996 Tennessee 846 Knoxville, Tenn. 1954 Florida 147 1997 Auburn 780.5 Athens, Ga. 1955 Georgia 100 1998 Auburn 858.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1956 Florida 149 Atlanta, Ga. 1999 Auburn 857.5 Lexington, Ky. 1957 Florida 144 2000 Auburn 752 Auburn, Ala. 1958 Florida 206 Athens, Ga. 2001 Auburn 814 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1959 Florida 174 Gainesville, Fla. 2002 Auburn 763 Fayetteville, Ark. 1960 Florida 185 2003 Auburn 918.5 Auburn, Ala. 1961 Florida 139 2004 Auburn 1008 Athens, Ga. 1962 Florida 162 New Orleans, La. 2005 Auburn 829.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1963 Florida 148 Atlanta, Ga. 2006 Auburn 1101.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 1964 Florida 163 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2007 Auburn 934 Lexington, Ky. 1965 Florida 142.5 Gainesville, Fla. 2008 Auburn 806 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1966 Florida 483.5 New Orleans, La. 2009 Auburn 880.5 Auburn, Ala. 1967 Florida 579 Lexington, Ky. 2010 Auburn 784 Athens, Ga. 1968 Florida 578.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 2011 Auburn 799 Gainesville, Fla. 1969 Tennessee 506 Nashville, Tenn. 2012 Auburn 730.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 1970 Florida 545 Athens, Ga. 2013 Florida 1408 College Station, Texas 1971 Florida 559 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2014 Florida 1440 Athens, Ga. 1972 Tennessee 620 Auburn, Ala. 2015 Florida 1314.5 Auburn, Ala 1973 Tennessee 676 Knoxville, Tenn. 2016 Florida 1275 Columbia, Mo. 1974 Tennessee 653 Athens, Ga. 1975 Tennessee 612 Knoxville, Tenn. 1976 Tennessee 649 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1977 Tennessee 511 Athens, Ga. 1978 Tennessee 525 Auburn, Ala. 1979 Florida 503 Knoxville, Tenn. SEC Championship Totals Florida (37); Auburn (18); Tennessee (10); Georgia Tech (4); Georgia (3); Alabama (2); LSU (1) 2016 Results - Columbia, Mo. 2016 Awards 1. Florida 1275 6. Tennessee 745 SEC Male Swimmer of the Year: Caeleb Dressel, Florida 2. Auburn 1223 7. South Carolina 574 SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year: Laurent Bams, Alabama 3. Georgia 1010 8. Texas A&M 532 SEC Men's Swimming Coach of the Year: Gregg Troy, Florida SEC Male Diver of the Year: Mauricio Robles, Tennessee 4. Alabama 915 9. Kentucky 530 SEC Male Freshman Diver of the Year: Sam Thornton, Texas A&M 5. Missouri 902 10. LSU 526 SEC Men's Diving Coach of the Year: Dave Parrington, Tennessee SEC Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Connor Oslin, Alabama & Ty Stewart, Georgia SEC RECORD BOOK 2017 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Year-by-Year Championship Team Standings 1937 1951 1961 1969 1. Florida 83 1. Georgia 138 1. Florida 139 1. Tennessee 506 2. Georgia Tech 40 2. Florida 98 2. Georgia 99 2. Florida 457 3. LSU 20 3. Tulane 29 3. Georgia Tech 74 3. Alabama 335 4. Georgia 14 4. Kentucky 24 4. Alabama 30 4. Vanderbilt 203 5. Mississippi State 7 5. Vanderbilt 1 5. Tulane 29 5. Georgia 146.5 6. Kentucky 125.5 1938 1952 1962 7. LSU 72 1. Florida 73 1. Georgia 132 1. Florida 162 2. Georgia 49 2. Florida 125 T2. Georgia 68.5 1970 T3. Georgia Tech 16 3. Georgia Tech 61 T2. Georgia Tech 68.5 1. Florida 545 T3. LSU 16 4. Kentucky 47 4. Alabama 67 2. Tennessee 519 5. Tennessee 10 5. Tennessee 12 5. Kentucky 14 3. Alabama 307 6. Vanderbilt 9 4. Kentucky 179 1939 1953 7. Tulane 7 5. Vanderbilt 114 1. Florida 56 1. Florida 137 6. LSU 100 2. Georgia 50 2. Georgia 98 1963 7. Georgia 99 3. LSU 49 3. Georgia Tech 58 1. Florida 148 8. Auburn 20 4. Tennessee 3 Complete results unavailable 2. Alabama 108 5. Georgia Tech 2 3. Georgia 55 1971 1954 4. Vanderbilt 51 1. Florida 559 1940 1. Florida 147 5. Georgia Tech 46 2. Tennessee 548 1. Florida 64 2. Georgia 72 T6. Kentucky 5 3. Alabama 273 2. LSU 60 3. Kentucky 64 T6. Tulane 5 4. Kentucky 130 3. Georgia 23 Complete results unavailable 5. Vanderbilt 124 4. Georgia Tech 17 1964 6. LSU 115 T5. Auburn 10 1955 1. Florida 163 7. Georgia 114 T5. Tennessee 10 1. Georgia 100 2. Alabama 79 8. Auburn 30 7. Kentucky 4 2. Florida 97 3. Vanderbilt 63 3. Georgia Tech 71 4. Georgia 60 1972 1941 T4. Kentucky 20 5. Georgia Tech 39 1. Tennessee 620 1. Florida 81 T4. Vanderbilt 20 6. Kentucky 16 2. Florida 582 2. Tennessee 44 3. Alabama 216 3. Georgia Tech 36 1956 1965 4. LSU 125 4. Georgia 20 1. Florida 149 1. Florida 142.5 5. Vanderbilt 111 5. Auburn 11 2. Georgia 84 2. Alabama 103 6. Kentucky 102 3. Georgia Tech 64 3. Georgia 100 7. Georgia 96 1942 4. Kentucky 47 4. Vanderbilt 27.5 8. Auburn 30 1. Georgia Tech 80 5. Vanderbilt 11 5. Kentucky 15 2. Florida 40 1973 T3. Georgia 4 1957 1966 1. Tennessee 676 T3. Vanderbilt 4 1. Florida 144 1. Florida 483.5 2. Florida 490 2. Georgia 98 2. Alabama 403.5 3. Alabama 180 1943-47 3. Georgia Tech 92 3. Tulane 321.5 4. Auburn 146 No Meets Held 4. Vanderbilt 25 4. Georgia 320 5. Georgia 113 5. Kentucky 24 5. Kentucky 160.5 6. Kentucky 110 1948 6. Vanderbilt 131 7. LSU 98 1. Georgia Tech 60 1958 8. Vanderbilt 80 2. Florida 54 1. Florida 206 1967 3. Georgia 12 2. Georgia 90 1.Florida 579 1974 4. Vanderbilt 3 3. Vanderbilt 65 2. Georgia 493.5 1. Tennessee 653 4. Georgia Tech 47 3. Alabama 363 2. Florida 336 1949 5. Kentucky 42 4. Kentucky 197.5 3. Auburn 316 1. Georgia Tech 99 5. Vanderbilt 119 4. Alabama 315 2. Georgia 66 1959 5. Georgia 81 3. Florida 54 1. Florida 174 1968 6. LSU 77 4. Vanderbilt 14 2. Georgia 73 1. Florida 578.5 7. Vanderbilt 61 3. Georgia Tech 34 2. Tennessee 383.5 8. Kentucky 54 1950 Complete results unavailable 3. Alabama 352 1. Georgia Tech 82 4. Georgia 278 1975 2. Georgia 75 1960 5. Vanderbilt 130 1. Tennessee 612 3. Florida 71 1. Florida 185 6. Kentucky 90 2. Alabama 421 4. Vanderbilt 13 2. Georgia 70 3. Auburn 399 5. Kentucky 9 3. Kentucky 45 4. LSU 111 4. Vanderbilt 44 5. Florida 107 5. Georgia Tech 33 6. Georgia 104 6. Alabama 17 7. Kentucky 74 8. Vanderbilt 65 SEC RECORD BOOK 2017 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Year-by-Year Championship Team Standings 1976 1983 1990 1996 1. Tennessee 649 1. Florida 573 1. Florida 820 1. Tennessee 846 2. Alabama 560 2. Alabama 461 2. Tennessee 754 2. Auburn 678.5 3. Auburn 209 T3. Auburn 299 3. Alabama 626.5 3. Florida 581 4. Georgia 151 T3. Tennessee 299 4. LSU 452.5 4. Georgia 393 5. LSU 133 5. Kentucky 100 5. Auburn 357 5. LSU 297 6. Vanderbilt 91 6. LSU 67 6. Georgia 311 6. Alabama 230 7. Florida 47 7. Georgia 43 7. Kentucky 228 7. Kentucky 218.5 8. Kentucky 43 8. Vanderbilt 35 T8. Arkansas 194 1991 T8. South Carolina 194 1977 1984 1. Florida 831 1. Tennessee 511 1. Florida 596 2. Tennessee 600 1997 2. Alabama 427 2. Alabama 401 3. Alabama 507 1. Auburn 780.5 3. Auburn 397 3. Auburn 330 4. LSU 502 2. Tennessee 680 4. Florida 281 4. Tennessee 291 5. Georgia 415 3. Georgia 598.5 5. Georgia 90 5. Georgia 114 6. Auburn 364 4. LSU 379.5 6. LSU 85 6. Kentucky 79 7. Kentucky 235 5. Florida 342 7. Vanderbilt 54 7. Vanderbilt 48 6. Alabama 270 8. Kentucky 47 8. LSU 34 1992 7.South Carolina 265 1. Florida 682.5 8. Kentucky 256.5 1978 1985 2. Georgia 569 1. Tennessee 525 1. Florida 864 3. Alabama 480 1998 2. Auburn 368 2. Alabama 637.5 4. Tennessee 475 1. Auburn 858.5 3. Florida 356 3. Auburn 485.5 5. South Carolina 451 2. Georgia 690.5 4. Alabama 330 4. Tennessee 439 6. Auburn 371 3. Tennessee 515 5. LSU 136 5. Georgia 216 7. LSU 284.5 4. Florida 468 6. Georgia 76 6. Kentucky 153 8. Arkansas 219 5. LSU 399 7. Kentucky 60 7. LSU 148 9. Kentucky 171 6. Alabama 262 8. Vanderbilt 34 8. Vanderbilt 78 7. Kentucky 244 1993 8. South Carolina 220 1979 1986 1. Florida 660 1. Florida 503 1. Florida 712 2. Auburn 593.5 1999 2. Tennessee 484.5 2. Tennessee 532.5 3. Tennessee 549 1. Auburn 857.5 3.
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