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Women's Swimming & Diving Record Book 2016 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 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING RECORD BOOK Year Champion Pts Site 1981 Florida 913 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1982 Florida 789 Gainesville, Fla. 1983 Florida 720.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1984 Florida 509 Gainesville, Fla. 1985 Alabama 803 Athens, Ga. 1986 Florida 935 Knoxville, Tenn. 1987 Florida 739 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1988 Florida 843 Knoxville, Tenn. 1989 Florida 907.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1990 Florida 897 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1991 Florida 744 Lexington, Ky. 1992 Florida 726.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1993 Florida 789 Fayetteville, Ark. 1994 Florida 732.5 Auburn, Ala. 1995 Florida 569 Columbia, S.C. 1996 Florida 685 Knoxville, Tenn. 1997 Georgia 712.5 Athens, Ga. 1998 Georgia 794 Gainesville, Fla. 1999 Georgia 807.5 Lexington, Ky. 2000 Georgia 850 Auburn, Ala. 2001 Georgia 716 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2002 Florida 742.5 Fayetteville, Ark. 2003 Auburn 841.5 Auburn, Ala. 2004 Auburn 846 Athens, Ga. 2005 Auburn 816 Gainesville, Fla. 2006 Georgia 1094 Knoxville, Tenn. 2007 Auburn 899 Lexington, Ky. 2008 Auburn 761.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2009 Florida 744 Auburn, Ala. 2010 Georgia 824.5 Athens, Ga. 2011 Georgia 720 Gainesville, Fla. 2012 Georgia 781 Knoxville, Tenn. 2013 Georgia 1420 College Station, Texas 2014 Georgia 1589 Athens, Ga.­­­­­­­­­ 2015 Georgia 1450 Auburn, Ala. SEC Championship Totals Florida (17); Georgia (12); Auburn (5); Alabama (2) 2015 Results - Auburn, Ala. 2015 Awards 1. Georgia 1450 7. Kentucky 614 SEC Female Swimmer of the Year: Sarah Henry, Texas A&M 2. Texas A&M 1166 8. Missouri 594 SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the Year: Beryl Gastadello, Texas A&M 3. Florida 963.5 9. Alabama 535 SEC Women's Swimming Coach of the Year: Jack Baurle, Georgia SEC Female Diver of the Year: Rebecca Hamperian, Kentucky 4. Tennessee 745.5 10. Arkansas 465 SEC Female Freshman Diver of the Year: Olivia Ball, Georgia 5. LSU 727 11. South Carolina 357 SEC Women's Diving Coach of the Year: Ted Hautau, Kentucky 6. Auburn 722 12. Vanderbilt 173 SEC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Danielle Galyer, Kentucky SEC RECORD BOOK 2016 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Year-by-Year Championship Team Standings 1981 1988 1994 2000 1. Florida 913 1. Florida 843 1. Florida 732.5 1. Georgia 850 2. LSU 703 2. Tennessee 565 2. Auburn 628 2. Auburn 701 3. Auburn 656 3. Georgia 472 3. Alabama 497 3. Florida 510 4. Alabama 612 4. LSU 425.5 4. Georgia 468.5 4. Tennessee 409.5 5. Georgia 608 5. Auburn 399 5. LSU 371 5. LSU 382 6. Tennessee 385.5 6. Alabama 344 6. Tennessee 346 6. Kentucky 332 7. Kentucky 254.5 7. South Carolina 324 7. Alabama 251 1982 8. Vanderbilt 180 8. Kentucky 247 8. South Carolina 169 1. Florida 789 9. Arkansas 125 9. Arkansas 144.5 2. Alabama 464 1989 3. Auburn 434 1. Florida 907.5 1995 2001 4. Tennessee 321 2. Tennessee 664 1. Florida 569 1. Georgia 716 5. Georgia 303 3. Georgia 472 2. Auburn 519 2. Auburn 668 6. LSU 165 4. Alabama 426.5 3. Tennessee 465 3. Florida 604 5. LSU 390 4. Kentucky 439.5 4. Alabama 398 1983 6. Kentucky 320.5 5. Georgia 425 5. Tennessee 320 1. Florida 720.5 7. Auburn 249.5 6. Alabama 396 6. Kentucky 315 2. Alabama 529.5 8. Vanderbilt 198 7. LSU 374 7. LSU 281 3. Auburn 424 8. South Carolina 323 8. South Carolina 255.5 4. Tennessee 360 1990 9. Arkansas 181.5 9. Arkansas 156.5 5. Georgia 336 1. Florida 897 6. LSU 16 2. Tennessee 722 1996 2002 3. Alabama 446 1. Florida 685 1. Florida 742.5 1984 4. Georgia 402 2. Georgia 632.5 2. Georgia 719 1. Florida 509 5. Kentucky 384 3. Tennessee 472 3. Auburn 693.5 2. Alabama 426 6. LSU 284 4. Alabama 426 4. Alabama 340.5 3. Auburn 416 7. Auburn 278 5. Auburn 421 5. LSU 312 4. Georgia 344 8. Vanderbilt 225 6. Kentucky 402 6. South Carolina 285.5 5. Tennessee 289 7. LSU 324 7. Tennessee 240 6. Vanderbilt 99 1991 8. South Carolina 204.5 8. Arkansas 214 7. LSU 45 1. Florida 744 9. Arkansas 156 9. Kentucky 203 2. Georgia 630 1985 3. Tennessee 480 1997 2003 1. Alabama 803 4. Alabama 421 1. Georgia 712.5 1. Auburn 841.5 2. Florida 792 5. Auburn 404 2. Auburn 538.0 2. Florida 685 3. Auburn 544 6. LSU 385 3. Tennessee 501.5 3. Georgia 648.5 4. Georgia 480 7. Kentucky 377 4. LSU 436.0 4. Alabama 316 5. Tennessee 366 8. Vanderbilt 197 5. Florida 395.0 5. Tennessee 278 6. Kentucky 190.5 6. Alabama 384.5 6. South Carolina 260 7. LSU 159 1992 7. Kentucky 318.5 7. LSU 247 8. Vanderbilt 148 1. Florida 726.5 8. South Carolina 212.0 8. Arkansas 244 2. Auburn 540 9. Arkansas 172.0 9. Kentucky 212 1986 3. Georgia 510 1. Florida 935 4. Tennessee 454.5 1998 2004 2. Georgia 563.5 5. Alabama 430.5 1. Georgia 794.0 1. Auburn 846 3. Alabama 518 6. South Carolina 307.5 2. Auburn 683.0 2. Georgia 756 4. LSU 468 7. LSU 277 3. Florida 551.5 3. Florida 680 5. Auburn 429 8. Arkansas 249 4. Kentucky 500.5 4. Tennessee 264 6. Tennessee 317.5 9. Kentucky 202 5. Tennessee 413.0 5. South Carolina 263 7. Kentucky 138 10. Vanderbilt 95 6. LSU 226.5 6. Kentucky 252.5 8. Vanderbilt 113 7. Alabama 225.5 7. Arkansas 236 1993 8. South Carolina 197.0 8. Alabama 222.5 1987 1. Florida 789 9. Arkansas 141.0 9. LSU 212 1. Florida 739 2. Auburn 595 2. Georgia 680.5 3. Georgia 490.5 1999 2005 3. Alabama 494.5 4. Alabama 397.5 1. Georgia 807.5 1. Auburn 816 4. LSU 467.5 5. LSU 363 2. Auburn 577 2. Georgia 809 5. Tennessee 450.5 6. Tennessee 335.5 3. Kentucky 497 3. Florida 659 6. Auburn 402 7. South Carolina 306 4. Florida 493 4. Kentucky 339 7. Vanderbilt 171 8. Kentucky 253 5. Tennessee 478.5 5. South Carolina 257 8. Kentucky 151.5 9. Arkansas 220.5 6. LSU 343 6. Alabama 238 7. Alabama 194 7. Tennessee 217 8. South Carolina 175 8. LSU 181 9. Arkansas 167 9. Arkansas 147 SEC RECORD BOOK 2016 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Year-by-Year Championship Team Standings 2006 2012 1. Georgia 1094 1. Georgia 781 2. Auburn 1075 2. Tennessee 629.5 3. Florida 758 3. Florida 566 4. Kentucky 597 4. Auburn 509.5 5. Tennessee 535 5. LSU 347 6. South Carolina 363.5 6. Arkansas 267 7. Alabama 293.5 7. Alabama 249 8. LSU 290 8. South Carolina 237 9. Arkansas 144 9. Kentucky 128 10. Vanderbilt 78 2007 1. Auburn 899 2013 2. Georgia 671 1. Georgia 1420 3. Florida 580 2. Texas A&M 1296 4. Kentucky 384 3. Florida 1190.5 5. Tennessee 349.5 4. Tennessee 1018 6. LSU 254.5 5. Auburn 860 7. Alabama 214 6. Arkansas 594 8. South Carolina 190 7. LSU 494 9. Arkansas 143 8. Missouri 487 10. Vanderbilt 82 9. Kentucky 368.5 10. Alabama 353 2008 11. South Carolina 248 1. Auburn 761.5 12. Vanderbilt 183 2. Florida 706 3. Georgia 566.5 2014 4. Tennessee 477 1. Georgia 1589 5. Kentucky 332 2. Texas A&M 1204 6. LSU 238.5 3. Florida 1130 7. Arkansas 229 4. Auburn 804 8. Alabama 202.5 5. Tennessee 780 9. South Carolina 199 6. Arkansas 572 10. Vanderbilt 80 7. LSU 548 8. Alabama 526 2009 9. Missouri 475.5 1. Florida 744 10. Kentucky 426 2. Auburn 730.5 11. South Carolina 260 3. Georgia 725 12. Vanderbilt 186.5 4. Tennessee 394.5 5. Arkansas 299 2015 6. Alabama 244 1. Georgia 1450 7. South Carolina 225 2. Texas A&M 1166 8. LSU 187 3. Florida 963.5 9. Kentucky 182 4. Tennessee 745.5 10. Vanderbilt 74 5. LSU 727 6. Auburn 722 2010 7. Kentucky 614 1. Georgia 824.5 8. Missouri 594 2. Florida 698 9. Alabama 535 3. Auburn 568 10. Arkansas 465 4. Tennessee 497 11. South Carolina 357 5. Alabama 272 12. Vanderbilt 173 6. Arkansas 262.5 7. LSU 262 8. 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