Week 7 - December 4, 2018

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Alabama...... Roots Woodruff Men’s Swimmer of the Week: Joey Reilman, Tennessee (205) 348-6084...... [email protected] Tennessee’s Joey Reilman won two individual events and was a part of three winning relays as the Vols took first place in the Tennessee Invitational. He posted an NCAA A-cut time of 1:39.36 in the 200 back, Arkansas...... Jordan Manning the second fastest time in the NCAA this year, and recorded B-cut times in the 200 free (1:33.52), 100 (479) 575-2751...... [email protected] back (46.08) and 50 free (19.91). In the leadoff 100 free leg of the 400 free relay, Reilman also regis- tered a B-cut time of 42.70. Auburn...... Dan Froehlich (334) 844-9803...... [email protected] Men’s Diver of the Week: Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng, Tennessee Tennessee’s Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng won two events and placed second in another as the Vols won the Florida...... Chad Smith Tennessee Invitational. He took the top spot in the 1-meter springboard (428.55) and platform (492.40), (352) 375-4683, x6121..... [email protected] and was runner-up in the 3-meter (393.90).

Georgia...... Jackie Kinney Men’s Freshman of the Week: Andrew Abruzzo, Georgia (706) 542-1621...... [email protected] Georgia’s Andrew Abruzzo posted three NCAA B-cut times at the UGA Fall Invitational. He posted the top freshman time in the conference in the 400 IM at 3:45.70, ranking him 16th nationally overall. Abru- Kentucky...... Cami Moore zzo also posted times of 4:19.28 in the 500 free and 15:11.73 in the 1650 free. (859) 257-3838...... [email protected] Women’s Swimmers of the Week: , Tennessee LSU...... Chris Heigle Tennessee’s Erika Brown tallied three individual race wins with A-cut times and was a part of all five of (225) 578-8226...... [email protected] Tennessee’s relay victories as the Lady Vols placed first in the Tennessee Invitational. She took first in the 50 free (21.65), 100 fly (50.71) and 100 free (47.18). Brown is ranked second nationally in the 50 free Missouri...... Kate Lakin (21.52 in prelims), third in the 100 fly (50.46 in prelims), fifth in the 100 free and 12th in the 100 back (573) 884-8519...... [email protected] (51.88 in prelims).

South Carolina...... Chris Paige Women’s Diver of the Week: Rachel Rubadue, Tennessee (803) 777-5204...... [email protected] Tennessee’s Rachel Rubadue led the women divers with her first-place finishes in the 1-meter (283.05) and platform (278.15) at the Tennessee Invitational. She also earned a second-place finish in the 3-meter Tennessee...... Amanda Pruitt (308.55). (865) 974-6315...... [email protected] Women’s Freshman of the Week: Dakota Luther, Georgia Texas A&M...... David Waxman/Chad Anderson Georgia’s Dakota Luther posted the best time in the SEC this season in the 200 fly and the sixth best time (979) 862-5423...... [email protected] nationally with her winning time of 1:53.55 at the UGA Fall Invitational. She also posted NCAA B-cut ...... [email protected] times in the 100 fly (52.62) and 200 free (1:47.02). Luther was a part of the 800 medley relay team that posted an A-cut time of 7:01.29. Vanderbilt...... Laken Walker (615) 322-4121...... [email protected]

SEC Communications | Swimming & Diving Contact: Jill Skotarczak | [email protected] | (205) 458-3000 | www.SECsports.com 2018-19 SEC Swimming & Diving | Week 7 » CSCAA Rankings - Men » SEC Men’s Teams Week-By-Week In The National Rankings (November 14) UA AU UF UG UK LS MO SC UT AM 1. California 250 2. Indiana 238 Oct. 10 17 25 8 9 ------22 24 12 10 3. NC State 237 Oct. 24 11 RV 3 9 RV RV 19 --- 15 12 4. Florida 207 Nov. 14 12 --- 4 14 23 --- 24 --- 10 13 Michigan 207 6. Texas 200 Dec. 5 7. Southern California 197 Jan. 23 8. Stanford 175 9. Louisville 172 Feb. 13 10. Tennessee 163 Feb. 20 11. Ohio State 146 12. Alabama 141 13. Texas A&M 127 14. Georgia 109 » SEC Women’s Teams Week-By-Week In The National Rankings 15. Virginia 106 UA AR AU UF UG UK LS MO SC UT AM VU 16. Virginia Tech 102 17. Arizona State 97 Oct. 10 RV 23 16 19 7 14 --- 15 RV 9 5 --- 18. Minnesota 66 Oct. 24 25 23 17 10 11 18 --- RV 19 24 5 --- 19. Florida State 58 Nov. 14 RV RV 12 10 15 17 --- 25 24 9 11 --- 20. Georgia Tech 57 21. Notre Dame 47 Dec. 5 22. Purdue 35 Jan. 23 23. Kentucky 33 24. Missouri 31 Feb. 13 25. Arizona 13 Feb. 20

Receiving Votes: Pittsburgh (12), Harvard/Iowa (11), Wisconsin/Princeton (1) » Upcoming Meets

» CSCAA Rankings - Women Friday, Dec. 7 Thursday, Jan. 10 (November 14) Auburn at Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Texas at Auburn (Auburn, Ala.) 1. Texas 274 2. Michigan 264 Louisville at Missouri (Columbia, Mo.) 3. Stanford 252 Saturday, Dec. 15 4. Virginia 234 Incarnate Word at Texas A&M (College Station, Texas) Friday, Jan. 11 5. California 218 Tennessee at Virginia (Charlottesville, Va.) 6. Southern California 214 Dec. 16-21 7. NC State 212 World University Games Diving Qualifier (Atlanta, Ga.) 8. Louisville 202 Saturday, Jan. 12 9. Tennessee 178 Florida State/Miami at Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 10. Florida 177 Dec. 17-20 11. Texas A&M 160 Auburn Diving Invite (Auburn, Ala.) Arkansas/Rice at SMU (Dallas, Texas) 12. Auburn 152 13. Indiana 150 Texas at Georgia (Athens, Ga.) 14. Notre Dame 139 Jan. 4-5 15. Georgia 136 Kentucky/Ohio State at Florida (Gainesville, Fla.) Incarnate Word/Delta State at LSU (Baton Rouge, La.) 16. Duke 91 17. Minnesota 87 East Carolina at South Carolina (Columbia, S.C.) Purdue 87 Jan. 4-6 19. North Carolina 81 Georgia Diving Invitational (Athens, Ga.) Vanderbilt at Marshall (Huntington, W. Va.) 20. Wisconsin 77 21. Minnesota 60 Saturday, Jan. 5 22. Florida State 49 Georgia Tech at Auburn (Auburn, Ala.) 23. Ohio State 31 24. South Carolina 24 SMU at Texas A&M (College Station, Texas) 25. Missouri 12

Receiving Votes: UCLA/Arkansas (6), Monday, Jan. 7 Northwestern/Alabama (1) Harvard at Georgia (Athens, Ga.) 2018-19 SEC Swimming & Diving | Week 7 » SEC Communications Services » SEC Weekly Honors

SEC swimming & diving information is available on the Internet at www. Men’s Swimmer of the Week SECsports.com. The SEC web site provides the largest online library of ex- 10/9 Zane Waddell, Alabama clusive and comprehensive SEC sports content available anywhere, including 10/16 Maxime Rooney, Florida highlights, top times and more. 10/23 Robert Howard, Alabama 10/30 Robert Howard, Alabama Each week, the Southeastern Conference will announce six Athlete of the Week honors for swimming & diving. The conference will honor a swimmer of 11/6 Camden Murphy, Georgia the week for both the men and the women, a diver of the week for both the 11/20 Robert Howard Alabama and Nick Alexander, Missouri men and the women and a freshman of the week for both the men and the 12/4 Joey Reilman, Tennessee women. Athletes of the week are announced on Tuesdays from the SEC office. Men’s Diver of the Week » SEC Swimming & Diving National Champions 10/9 Juan Celaya-Hernandez, LSU 10/16 Juan Celaya-Hernandez, LSU Men 10/23 Sam Thornton, Texas A&M Year Team Points Coach 10/30 Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng, Tennessee 1978 Tennessee 307 Ray Bussard 11/6 Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng, Tennessee 1983 Florida 238 Randy Reese 1984 Florida 287.5 Randy Reese 11/20 Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng, Tennessee 1997 Auburn 496.5 David Marsh 12/4 Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng, Tennessee 1999 Auburn 467.5 David Marsh 2003 Auburn 609.5 David Marsh Men’s Freshman of the Week 2004 Auburn 634 David Marsh 10/9 Trey Freeman, Florida 2005 Auburn 491 David Marsh 10/16 Trey Freeman, Florida and Anton Downs-Jenkins, South Carolina 2006 Auburn 480.5 David Marsh 10/23 Shaine Casas, Texas A&M 2007 Auburn 566 David Marsh 10/30 Kacper Stokowski, Florida 2009 Auburn 526 Richard Quick/Brett Hawke 11/6 Andrew Abruzzo, Georgia Women 11/20 Shaine Casas, Texas A&M Year Team Points Coach 12/4 Andrew Abruzzo, Georgia 1982 Florida 505 Randy Reese 1999 Georgia 504.5 2000 Georgia 490.5 Jack Bauerle Women’s Swimmer of the Week 2001 Georgia 389 Jack Bauerle 10/9 Mabel Zavaros, Florida 2002 Auburn 474 David Marsh 10/16 Courtney Harnish, Georgia and , Texas A&M 2003 Auburn 536 David Marsh 10/23 Emma Barksdale, South Carolina 2004 Auburn 569 David Marsh 10/30 Claire Fisch, Auburn and Erika Brown, Tennessee 2005 Georgia 609.5 Jack Bauerle 2006 Auburn 518.5 David Marsh 11/6 Asia Seidt, Kentucky and Erika Brown, Tennessee 2007 Auburn 535 David Marsh 11/20 Anna Hopkin, Arkansas and Sydney Pickrem, Texas A&M 2010 Florida 382 12/4 Erika Brown, Tennessee 2013 Georgia 477 Jack Bauerle 2014 Georgia 528 Jack Bauerle Women’s Diver of the Week 2016 Georgia 414 Jack Bauerle 10/9 Lizzie Cui, LSU 10/16 Brooke Schultz, Arkansas 10/23 Brooke Schultz, Arkansas 10/30 Lizzie Cui, LSU 11/6 Brooke Schultz, Arkansas 11/20 Kyndal Knight, Kentucky 12/4 Rachael Rubadue, Tennessee 2019 SEC SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS Women’s Freshman of the Week February 19-23 10/9 Vanessa Pearl, Florida Athens, Ga. Gabrielsen Natatorium 10/16 Vanessa Pearl, Florida 10/23 Hallie Kinsey, South Carolina 10/30 Vanessa Pearl, Florida 11/6 Olivia Carter, Georgia 11/20 Vanessa Pearl, Florida 12/4 Dakota Luther, Georgia 2018-19 SEC Swimming & Diving | Week 7 » Alabama » Florida

At the Georgia Tech Invitational, the Crimson Tide men led off the meet by Men: At the Georgia Tech Invitational, No. 4 Florida finished with 1,224.5 winning the 200 freestyle relay when junior Zane Waddell, senior Laurent points. Khader Baqlah nearly matched his personal-best time of 4:14.48, as Bams, sophomore Sam DiSette and senior Robert Howard combined to clock a he swam a 4:14.58 to win the A Final of the 500 Free. Baqlah and Maxime 1:17.10. Waddell opened with a race-best 19.25 leadoff split, while Howard Rooney finished 1-2 in the 200 Free A Final. Baqlah’s time of 1:33.14 was a brought it home with an 18.67, giving him the only 50 split under 19 seconds in season best, while Rooney posted a season-best mark of 1:33.57. Baqlah, the meet. Howard and Waddell would go on to take first and second in the 50 , Trey Freeman, and Rooney won the 800 Free Relay by over 25 freestyle later in the night. Howard clocked a 19.23 for the win, with Waddell yards. Their combined group effort of 6:15.04 is the fastest relay time in the just behind at 19.27. The two men posted season-best times in the 50 during NCAA this year. Baqlah, Rooney, Smith and Christoph Margotti clocked an finals, giving them the top-two times in the nation this season. Senior Justine NCAA A Standard in the 400 Free Relay and the 10th-fastest time in program Macfarlane picked up an individual win when she clocked a 1:00.28 to take history with a final time of 2:50.70. recorded the fastest time of first in the 100 breaststroke. Freshman Kensey McMahon opened the final night his career in the 1,650 Free with a winning mark of 14:55.39. The divers will of the Georgia Tech Invitational by shattering the school record in the 1,650 participate at the three-day Auburn Invite starting on Monday, Dec. 17. freestyle on the way to the win. McMahon posted a 15:59.46 en route to be- Women: At the Georgia Tech Invitational, No. 10 Florida won with a final score coming the first UA woman under 16 minutes in the mile. Howard dipped under of 1,266. In the 500 Free A Final, Leah Braswell recorded the fourth-fastest time 42 seconds in the 100 freestyle to clock a 41.94 for the victory. He outraced in program history and a new personal-best with a winning mark of 4:37.83. the field by more than half a second. With that time, Howard is now ranked No. Vanessa Pearl recorded Florida’s third-fastest time in program history with a 1 nationally in the 50 and 100 freestyles. Howard then closed the meet with a swim of 1:55.25 as she won the A Final of the 200 IM. Pearl also won the 41.09 relay split to anchor the Tide’s 400 freestyle relay to a win. The senior 400 IM with a personal-best time of 4:05.07, which moved her up into the joined with Waddell, Bams and DiSette to stop the clock at 2:50.41. third position in program history. In the 200 Breast A Final, she placed first with a time of 2:08.04 and won by a full two seconds. Florida’s top time was » Arkansas previously held by Hilda Luthersdottir, which was a 2:08.37, set in 2013. Emma Ball, Pearl, Sherridon Dressel and Bella Garofalo combined for the fastest swim At the USA Swimming Winter Nationals, junior Anna Hopkin set an Arkansas in the NCAA this season in the 200 Medley Relay with a time of 1:37.26. Ball long course record while freshman Kobie Melton was the first Razorback of the collected an individual event win, as she won the 100 Back A Final in 52.43. season to qualify for the Olympic Trials in June. Melton’s B Final time of 25.78 The divers will participate at the three-day Auburn Invite starting on Monday, earned her a second-place finish and a spot at the Olympic Trials in Omaha, Dec. 17. Neb. next June, while Hopkin’s third-place finish (24.93) in the A Finals broke the school record in the long course 50 freestyle she set earlier in the day. Se- » Georgia nior Madison Strathman earned a 10th place finish with a time of 1:10.79 in the preliminaries, before placing third in the B Finals (1:10.67) and qualifying At the 2018 Georgia Fall Invitational for the University of Georgia swimming for the Olympic Trials next summer with a lifetime best time. The Razorbacks will and diving teams, the Lady Bulldogs finished second with the Bulldogs third return to the pool on Dec. 16 at the World University Games Diving Qualifier at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Georgia women finished in second with 835 in Atlanta, Ga. points behind Michigan with 944. The Georiga men finished third with 795.5 points behind California in first and Michigan in second. Sophomore Camden » Auburn Murphy highlighted Friday’s prelims with a record-setting 100 butterfly race. At 45.47 seconds, he topped Pace Clark’s 45.66, set at the NCAA Champi- It was a big week for the #12 Auburn women’s swimming team, which collected onships in 2016. In the night session, Murphy also added a first-place finish. a runner-up finish at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational, which included 5 ranked Veronica Burchill replaced her own second-place time in the 100-yard butterfly teams along with Auburn … Newcomer Claire Fisch had a big weekend, win- Georgia all-time performances with a 51.35 mark. Her previous mark was set ning the 50 free (22.07) and 100 free (48.37) in times that are both among at the 2018 NCAA Championships at 51.48. She finished second overall in the top 8 in the nation … Also swam on the winning 200 and 400 free relays, the race on Friday. A first-place finish in the 200-yard butterfly from freshman leading off the 200 free in 22.05 and swimming the second leg of the 400 Dakota Luther highlighted the final day. The freshman inserted herself into the free relay which achieved a NCAA A cut … Freshman Emily Hetzer also had a all-time Georgia record books at the fifth spot, trailing Mary DeScenza by just big weekend, winning the 500 free in 4:39.18, taking third in the 1650 free .04 seconds. She was joined by junior Javier Acevedo, who paced the Bulldog (16:05.48) and fourth in the 200 free (1:46.72), with the two longer distance backstrokers with a second-place finish of 1:39.88 in the 200 backstroke, the results placing her among Auburn’s Top 10 performers in school history … second-best time in school history just .82 behind his own school record set at Hetzer also led off the winning 800 free relay … Senior Bailey Nero placed her the 2018 SEC Championships in February. Junior diver Freida Lim headlined name on a pair of school Top 10 Performers lists as she took 4th in the 200 IM the platform diving, taking first-place with 263 points in the final. The Georgia (1:56.84) and won the B Final of the 400 IM (4:10.43) … All total, Auburn’s divers return to action at Gabrielsen for the Diving Invitational from Jan. 4-6. women won 3 of 5 relays and took second in another, and had eight individual top-3 finishes … Auburn’s men finished 6th at the same meet … Competing on the platform for the first time, freshman Conner Pruitt picked the win with a 381.90 … Senior Scott Lazeroff scored a career-best 388.80 to finish third on the 3-meter … Both Pruitt and Lazeroff have qualified for the Zone Champion- ships on all three boards … Josh Dannhauser earned a runner-up finish in the mil (15:00.59) as Auburn collected 16 Top-10 individual finishes … The Tigers return to action on Dec. 7 at Alabama.

2018-19 SEC Swimming & Diving | Week 7 » Kentucky SEC champion finished the finals scoring 390.45. He took fourth overall in the 3-meter, scoring 389.05, and platform, scoring 412.70.. On the women’s side, Two rewarding meets capped the fall term for the Kentucky swimming and div- Lizzie Cui was the highest-placed finisher, coming in 14th overall after scoring ing program, after five divers met a 10-team field at the Miami Invitational 281.70. On the women’s one-meter springboard, Cui executed a consistent list hosted by Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and three swimmers competed in to score 318.20 and earn a bronze medal. Aimee Wilson led the women with the USA Swimming Winter Nationals in Greensboro, North Carolina. Senior a fourth-place finish on platform, scoring 246.85. Cui was right behind her in Kailey Francetic, freshman Kyndal Knight, sophomore Cara Hudson, sopho- fifth place with a score of 240.25. more Chase Lane and senior Seb Masterton made the trip north to conclude the fall diving schedule at the 25th annual Miami Invitational, closing the meet » Missouri with a sweep on the springboard. Knight scored a 304.50 on the 1-meter board for the first-place crown, while Masterton’s came on the 3-meter board The Mizzou men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams swept the 2018 with a 421.20. Knight and Masterton saved the best for last, earning the only Mizzou Invite team titles after winning a combined 30 events during the three- victorious finishes by Wildcats in the meet. Kentucky faced an elite internation- day meet at the Mizzou Aquatic Center. The Tiger women scored 1,171 points al field, which included hosts Miami (OH), Ball State, California-Davis, Cin- to win the women’s title ahead of 12 other programs. Arkansas placed second cinnati, France Diving, Guangdong, IUPUI, Tiffin and Wisconsin-Milwaukee. (714), San Diego State took third (636), Florida International was fourth (510) Three Kentucky divers – Knight, Lane and Masterton –already owned Zone C and BYU rounded out the top five (321). On the men’s side, the Tigers totaled Diving Championship bids in each discipline ahead of the Miami Invitational, 1,410 points to take first among 11 total teams. BYU finished second (667), but saw an opportunity in Oxford to earn higher marks and contest in a fresh California Baptist was third (576), Drury fourth (467) and McKendree placed field. Francetic owned one bid on the 1-meter springboard approaching the fifth (278). Over the three-day meet, the Tigers notched one school record weekend, while Hudson looked to earn her first. Francetic took care of business (junior Nick Alexander in the 100 back), four NCAA automatic qualifying times in the Nixon Aquatic Center, clinching her second zone championship submis- (women’s 200 free relay, men’s 200 free relay, men’s 400 free relay and men’s sion, charting a 295.20 in the 3-meter finals. From one meet to another, two 400 medley relay) and posted numerous personal bests. The Tigers opened Wildcats sought 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trial cuts in the USA Swimming Win- Saturday finals with a sweep in the 1650 free races. Senior Courtney Evensen ter Nationals – sophomore Bailey Bonnett and junior Ali Galyer. Junior Peter won the women’s side with a personal best time of 16:09.08, two seconds fast- Wetzlar also competed, but as a Zimbabwe native he was ineligible to receive er than her old mark. She also set a new career best in the 1000 free, as she qualifying marks for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Like Knight and Masterton, clocked a 9:44.45 in that portion of the race. On the men’s side, senior Jacob Galyer produced a couple of stunning final-day performances, earning the top Wielinski swam a 14:55.84 to take the victory. Junior Nick Alexander claimed seed in the 200-meter backstroke preliminaries with a 2:10.97. Claiming lane his third win of the meet as he won the men’s 200 back on Saturday. Alexander, four in the “A” finals, the junior clinched a third-overall finish with a 2:11.02. who clocked a career best time of 1:39.98 in prelims, clocked a 1:40.31 in the While Galyer has elected to swim for New Zealand in hopes of making their evening session for first-place honors. Junior Jennifer King took home the 200 2020 Olympic Team, two of her recorded times from Winter Nationals would back win on the women’s side, with a time of 1:53.67, just off her career best. have qualified for U.S. Olympic Team Trial cuts, including the 200-meter back- It was another event sweep in the 200 breast, this time by a freshman and a stroke. Her first would have come in the 100-meter backstroke with her “A” senior. Freshman Kayla Jones had a big finals swim of 2:10.36, over two and finals time of 1:02.40. Along with the two backstroke distances, Galyer also a half seconds faster than her prelims time, and a personal best. Also with a swam the 400-meter freestyle. Bonnett competed in the 200-meter individual career best swim was senior Jordan O’Brien, who won the men’s 200 breast in medley and the 100- and 200-meter breaststroke. The reigning SEC Female 1:54.55. In the men’s 100 free, senior Mikel Schreuders dropped a personal Freshman of the Year saw the only true U.S. Olympic Team Trial cut for the best time of 42.76 in finals for the win. He later lowered that again with a 42.30 Wildcats, with a 2:32.08 in the 200-meter breaststroke in the “A” finals. Wetzlar in the leadoff leg of the 400 free relay. Juniors Azra Avdic and Micah Slaton saw action in the 50- and 100-meter freestyle and the 100-meter butterfly. both claimed top honors in the 200 fly races as well. Avdic held on for the win He remarkably set a Zimbabwe record in the 50-meter freestyle with a 22.87 in the women’s event with a 1:59.27, while Slaton posted a 1:43.30 to earn during a swim off for a “B” finals position, which he garnered. The junior from a victory on the men’s side. Mizzou closed out the meet with an NCAA A cut Zimbabwe has chosen to swim for his native country, therefore his swim-off time in the men’s 400 free relay, were Schreuders, junior Giovanny Lima and fresh- will not be considered by the United States for the U.S. Olympic Team Trial cuts. man Kyle Leach and Danny Kovac touched in 2:50.05. The Mizzou divers next The Kentucky swimming and diving program will not compete in December, but compete at the International CAMO Invitational, Nov. 29-Dec. 2, in Montreal, will return to competition Jan. 4-5 in Gainesville, Florida, in a tri-meet versus , while the swimmers are idle until January. Florida and Ohio State. » South Carolina » LSU The South Carolina women earned a fourth-place finish at the Georgia Tech At the Art Adamson Invitational, junior Matt Klotz was the highest placed finisher Inivitational with 593.5 points, while the men finished seventh with 438 points. on the men’s side, swimming the 50-yard freestyle in 19.77 seconds to finish Christina Lappin broke her own school record in the women’s 100 fly , fin- in fourth place. With that swim, Klotz broke his own deaf-world record and ishing third in the A-final at 52.98. Emma Barksdale went 4:08.97 in her is the first deaf swimmer to swim the 50-yard freestyle in under 20 seconds. second 400 IM of the season to finish third in the A-final. Barksdale just was That time also cracks the all-time list, as Klotz now has the ninth-fastest time in just outreached in the women’s 200 IM as her 1:55.75 fell just half a second school history. Klotz had broken the world-record in the preliminaries as well, behind the winning time. Albury Higgs posted a 2:10.44 in the women’s 200 touching the wall at 19.82 seconds to reach the A-Final. On the women’s breaststroke. Anton Down-Jenkins finished fourth in the men’s 1-meter dive side, Haylee Knight won the 50-yard freestyle and earned an NCAA ‘B’-Cut in with a 332.50. He was runner-up in the 3-meter with a 395.30. Marissa Roth the process. Knight also won the 100-yard butterfly (52.17) and the 100-yard won the women’s platform, posting a score of 263.50. South Carolina men’s freestyle (48.24). At the UT Diving Invitational, Juan Celaya-Hernandez com- and women’s diving teams will turn their attention to the Auburn Invite while the peted against some of the top divers in the nation, finishing fourth in both the Gamecock swimmers will return to action on Jan. 12, for a home dual meet preliminaries and finals of the men’s one-meter springboard. The three-time against East Carolina. 2018-19 SEC Swimming & Diving | Week 7 » Tennessee and Haley Yelle (1:49.77) took first and second in the 200 yard freestyle. Two Aggies earned their first individual wins on the season with senior Mckenna At the Tennessee Invitational at Allan Jones Aquatic Center, the Lady Vols fin- Debever in the 100 yard backstroke (55.98) and freshman Gabrielle Kopenski ished out the evening with 1341.5 points, as Duke finished in second with 1018 in the 500 yard freestyle (5:00.68). Junior Anna Belousova added another points. The Tennessee men dominated the meet with 1227 points, with Penn individual win on the season in the 100 yard breaststroke (1:02.40). Junior trailing in second with 728 points. On Day 1, Tennessee notched four wins on Raena Eldridge added another individual win on the season taking gold in the the women’s side: Meghan Small (200-yard individual medley), Erika Brown 100 yard freestyle (51.66). Junior Sara Metzsch took the victory in the 200 yard (50 freestyle - 21.65), 200 freestyle relay (Bailey Grinter, Madeline Banic, Stan- backstroke (2:00.44). Sophomore Jing Quah was the lone Aggie on the day zi Moseley, Brown - 1:27.84) and the 400 medley relay (Small, Nikol Popov, to tally an NCAA qualifying mark with a B-Cut in the 400 yard IM (4:16.79). Brown, Moseley - 3:31.12). The Vols’ men finished the meet with three wins: Women’s senior diving captain Alaïs Kalonji earned her first individual win on Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng (3-meter springboard - 428.55), 200 free relay (Braga the season in the 3-meter dive (320.70). Kalonji also placed third in the 1-me- Verhage, Kyle DeCoursey, Joey Reilman, Alec Connolly - 1:17.30) and the 400 ter dive (306.53). Sophomore Charlye Campbell (361.05) took the top spot in medley (Matthew Garcia, Matthew Dunphy, Verhage, Connolly - 3:08.63). Day the 1-meter dive, with Haley Allen finishing in second (337.21). The Aggies are 2 saw Tess Cieplucha led the Lady Vols with the fastest time in program history in back in the pool after the New Year on Saturday, January 5th as they host SMU. the 400-yard individual medley (4:03.81) and the third best time in the NCAA this year. On the final day of the invite, Reilman recorded the fastest 200-yard » Vanderbilt backstroke in the NCAA this year (1:39.36), and Dunphy notched the school record in the 200 breaststroke (1:53.76). Tennessee returns to collegiate action At the Phill Hansel Invitational in Houston, the Vanderbilt A relay earned top- with the Bulldog Diving Invitational in Georgia (Jan. 4-6) and a full-squad dual 10 finishes in both the 200-yard freestyle relay as well as the 400-yard medley meet at Virginia (Jan. 11). relay, placing in sixth place for both events with times of 1:33.53 and 3:44.23, respectively. Freshman Tonner DeBeer placed eighth in the A final of the 100 » Texas A&M Back with a time of 56.48, followed by senior Johanna Goldblatt placing 11th, swimming a time of 55.83. Johanna Goldblatt, Lizzy Colwell, DeBeer and Ka- Men: The No. 11 Texas A&M men’s swimming and diving team beat Texas ley Buchanan earned fourth place in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of Christian University on Dec. 1 at the Texas A&M Student Recreation Natatorium. 1:41.21. Abby Burke, DeBeer, Madison Eaker and Namilla Sanchez competed The Aggies hit the ground running in the 200 yard medley relay sweeping the in the 800-yard freestyle relay, earning seventh place with a time of 7:32.30. top three spots with freshman standout Shaine Casas leading the winning relay Hannah Hunt placed 11th in the 200-yard breaststroke, swimming a time of (1:28.06) alongside Benjamin Walker, Angel Martinez, and Clayton Bobo. They 2:16.57. The Phill Hansel Invitational closes out the 2018 fall season for the were followed by Anthony Kim, Tanner Olson, Adam Koster, and Mark Theall Dores, with the next meet taking place on January 19 when the Commodores who came in second (1:30.65). Mike Thibert, Jerik Wong, Connor Long, and take on Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. Coco Bratanov followed right behind them in third (1:32.57). Texas A&M also grabbed the top three places in the 1000 yard freestyle with junior Benjamin Walker grabbing the gold medal in (9:23.25), with Felipe Rizzo (9:30.60), and Mark Schnippenkoetter (9:33.64) right behind. Junior Adam Koster had two individual wins on the day in the 200 yard freestyle (1:39.13), and the 100 yard butterfly (50.25). Casas continued his winning ways as he took home the gold in the 200 yard fly (1:48.70), while Thibert touched the wall first in the 50 yard freestyle (20.64). Both freshman Jacob Schababerle and sophomore Tanner Olson earned their first wins on the season with Schababerle earning gold in the 200 yard breaststroke (2:04.69) and Olson touching the wall first in the 100 yard breaststroke (57.09). Junior Anthony Kim won the 200 back- stroke with a time of 1:48.07, while Mark Theall touched first in the 500 free in 4:34.87. Sophomore Hudson Smith was victorious in the 400 IM in 4:00.96. Angel Martinez took the victory in the 100 backstroke in 48.94. Diving captain Sam Thornton dove into first place taking the top spot in the 3-meter dive (456.15). Thornton placed second in the 1-meter dive (378.30). Sophomore Kurtis Matthews made his diving season debut taking first in the 1-meter dive (413.47), and finishing second in the 3-meter dive (375.68). Texas A&M closed out the meet with a strong victory in the 200 freestyle relay with the foursome of Koster, Kim, Olson and sophomore Sean Morey winning by over a second in 1:22.70. The Aggie men are back in the pool Saturday, December 15th as they host the University of Incarnate Word. 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One Meter Diving Name Class School Date Site # Dives Score Brooke Madden Jr. Florida 09/27/2018 FAU - Boca Raton, Fla. 6 344.10 Brooke Schultz So. Arkansas 10/13/2018 Georgia - Fayetteville, Ark. 342.90 Lizzie Cui Sr. LSU 10/12/2018 Florida - LSU Natatorium 330.60 Aimee Wilson Fr. LSU 10/12/2018 Florida - LSU Natatorium 311.40 Alison Maillard So. Auburn 10/26/2018 Virginia - Charlottesville, Va. 6 309.23 Kyndal Knight Fr. Kentucky 11/29-2/01/2018 Miami Invitational - Nixon Aquatic Center in Oxford, Ohio 6 304.50 Maha Amer So. Arkansas 10/13/2018 Georgia - Fayetteville, Ark. 298.80 Mikaela Lujan Sr. South Carolina 10/20/2018 Arkansas - Columbia, S.C. 294.37 Karlee Price So. South Carolina 11/03/2018 Georgia - Athens, Ga. 294.15 Yu Qian Goh So. South Carolina 11/03/2018 Georgia - Athens, Ga. 289.65 Elizabeth Perez Fr. Florida 09/29/2018 Florida Gulf Coast - Fort Myers, Fla. 6 287.62 Tally Brown Fr. Missouri 10/05/2018 Show-Me Showdown - Columbia, Mo. 6 287.45 Kailey Francetic Sr. Kentucky 10/23/2018 vs. LSU - Lancaster Aquatic Center in Lexington, Ky. 6 284.70 Emma Dellmore Jr. Kentucky 10/23/2018 vs. LSU - Lancaster Aquatic Center in Lexington, Ky. 6 284.70 McKensi Austin Jr. Georgia 10/13/2018 Arkansas - Fayetteville, Ark. 281.90 Sarah Rousseau Fr. Missouri 10/05/2018 Show-Me Showdown - Columbia, Mo. 6 278.85 Marissa Roth Sr. South Carolina 10/20/2018 Arkansas - Columbia, S.C. 275.70 Jolie Blodgett Fr. LSU 10/26/2018 @Tulane w/ Loyola - Reily Natatorium 272.78 Payton Conrad Sr. Missouri 10/05/2018 Show-Me Showdown - Columbia, Mo. 6 270.55 Estilla Mosena Fr. Arkansas 10/20/2018 South Carolina - Columbia, S.C. 269.77

Three Meter Diving Name Class School Date Site # Dives Score Brooke Schultz So. Arkansas 10/20/2018 South Carolina - Columbia, S.C. 404.77 Lizzie Cui Sr. LSU 10/12/2018 Florida - LSU Natatorium 356.55 Aimee Wilson Fr. LSU 10/12/2018 Florida - LSU Natatorium 353.70 Brooke Madden Jr. Florida 10/19-20/2018 #4 Texas / #6 Indiana - Austin, Texas 6 337.70 Elizabeth Perez Fr. Florida 11/15-17/2018 Georgia Tech Invite - Atlanta, Ga. 6 336.10 McKensi Austin Jr. Georgia 10/26/2018 Florida - Athens, Ga. 331.73 Mikaela Lujan Sr. South Carolina 10/20/2018 Arkansas - Columbia, S.C. 330.67 Kyndal Knight Fr. Kentucky 11/15-17/2018 Ohio State Invitational - McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio 6 326.35 Alison Maillard So. Auburn 10/20/2018 Florida Gulf Coast - Auburn 6 325.35 Marissa Roth Sr. South Carolina 10/12/2018 NC State - Columbia, S.C. 6 314.93 Maha Amer So. Arkansas 10/13/2018 Georgia - Fayetteville, Ark. 313.28 Courtney Clark Sr. Kentucky 10/23/2018 vs. LSU - Lancaster Aquatic Center in Lexington, Ky. 6 309.00 Karlee Price So. South Carolina 11/03/2018 Georgia - Athens, Ga. 307.95 Freida Lim Jr. Georgia 10/13/2018 Arkansas - Fayetteville, Ark. 306.23 Yu Qian Goh So. South Carolina 11/15-17/2018 GT Invite - Atlanta, Ga. 300.20 Wendy Espina-Dsquivel Sr. Auburn 10/20/2018 Florida Gulf Coast - Auburn 6 295.95 Kailey Francetic Sr. Kentucky 11/29-12/01/2018 Miami Invitational - Nixon Aquatic Center in Oxford, Ohio 6 295.20 Sarah Rousseau Fr. Missouri 11/01-02/2018 Arkansas/Kentucky - Columbia, Mo. 6 292.10 Estilla Mosena Fr. Arkansas 10/20/2018 South Carolina - Columbia, S.C. 291.75 Teya Syskakis Sr. Florida 09/29/2018 Florida Gulf Coast - Fort Myers, Fla. 6 291.67 Women’s Diving

Platform Diving Name Class School Date Site # Dives Score Sarah Rousseau Fr. Missouri 11/15-17/2018 Mizzou Invite - Columbia, Mo. 5 251.80 Aimee Wilson Fr. LSU 11/14-16/2018 UT Diving Invitational - Jamail Texas Swimming Center 246.85 Alison Maillard So. Auburn 11/15-17/2018 Georgia Tech Fall Invite - Atlanta, Ga. 5 244.85 Lizzie Cui Sr. LSU 11/14-16/2018 UT Diving Invitational - Jamail Texas Swimming Center 240.25 Emma Whitner So. Florida 11/15-17/2018 Georgia Tech Invite - Atlanta, Ga. 11 231.80 Payton Conrad Sr. Missouri 11/15-17/2018 Mizzou Invite - Columbia, Mo. 5 230.15 Lauren Snider Fr. Florida 11/15-17/2018 Georgia Tech Invite - Atlanta, Ga. 11 223.55 Teya Syskakis Sr. Florida 11/15-17/2018 Georgia Tech Invite - Atlanta, Ga. 11 207.00 Abigail Howell Sr. Florida 11/15-17/2018 Georgia Tech Invite - Atlanta, Ga. 11 198.50 Amber Brickey So. Missouri 11/15-17/2018 Mizzou Invite - Columbia, Mo. 5 193.20 Jolie Blodgett Fr. LSU 11/14-16/2018 UT Diving Invitational - Jamail Texas Swimming Center 165.30 Boni Trinter Jr. Florida 11/15-17/2018 Georgia Tech Invite - Atlanta, Ga. 11 161.15