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1998 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships 1998 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships Stephen C. O'Connell Center - Gainesville, Fla. February 15-21 Complete Results MeetOfficials SEC Representative Pat Wall Meet Director Skip Foster, University of Florida Head Refere e Don Boyer Start er Jeannine Dennis Head Stroke & Tum John Wilson Diving Referee Billy Ray Schmidt Asst Diving Referee Chuck Kneisel Honorary Swimming Referee Coach Bill Harlan, University of Florida WW WW 00000 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN WW WW 0000000 MM MM MM MM EEEEEEE NNNN NN WW WW 00 00 MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN WW WW WW 00 00 MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN WW wwww WW 00 00 MM MM EE NN NN NN wwww wwww 0000000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN wwww wwww 00000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING FINAL FINAL FINAL FINAL FINAL 1) GEORGIA. 794.0 6) LOUISIANA STATE. 226.5 2) AUBURN. 683.0 7) ALABAMA. 225.5 3) FLORIDA. 551. 5 8) SOUTH CAROLINA. 197.0 4) KENTUCKY. 500.5 9) ARKANSAS. 141.0 5) TENNESSEE. 413 . 0 INDIVIDUAL : 1) WALKLEY, KEEGAN GEORGIA. 60 . 0 2) KOWAL, KRISTY GEORGIA. 57 .0 3) SHEALY, COURTNEY GEORGIA. 56.0 4) KOMISARZ, RACHEL KENTUCKY. 53 .0 5} OWEN, RADA AUBURN.­ 52.0 5) BOWEN, MIMI AUBURN. 52.0 7) TAYLOR, KATIE AUBURN. 50.0 8) FLYNT, LIZZY AUBURN. 47.0 9) LAWRENCE, HEATHER FLORIDA. 46.0 9) OLSON, MELISSA KENTUCKY. 46.0 9) VAROZZA, JULIE GEORGIA. 46.0 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN MM MM MM MM EEEEEEE NNNN NN MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN MM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING FINAL FINAL FINAL FINAL FINAL 1) AUBURN 858.5 5) LOUISIANA STATE 399.0 2) GEORGIA 690 . 5 6) ALABAMA 262.0 3) TENNESSEE 515.0 7) KENTUCKY 244.0 4) FLORIDA 468.0 8) SOUTH CAROLINA 220 . 0 INDIVIDUAL: 1) IRVIN, REEVE GEORGIA 57 . 0 2) BARTZ, MICHAEL AUBURN 53 . 0 3) MARRS, JARROD LOUISIANA STATE 52.0 4) NEWMAN, BROCK AUBURN 51.0 4) HAWKE, BRETT AUBURN 51.0 6) WIEBEL, BEAU GEORGIA 50.0 7) CAMPBELL, JUD GEORGIA 49.0 8) RIVERA, PACO KENTUCKY 48 . 0 8) BABYLON, KRIS GEORGIA 48.0 8) BARNIER, ROMAIN AUBURN 48 . 0 WW WW 00000 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN WW WW 0000000 MM MM MM MM EEEEEEE NNNN NN WW WW 00 00 MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN WW WW WW 00 00 MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN WW wwww WW 00 00 MM MM EE NN NN NN WW WW WW WW 0000000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN wwww wwww 00000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING AFTER DAY 3 800 FREE RELAY 1) AUBURN. 503.0 6) LOUISIANA STATE. 169 2) GEORGIA. 501.0 7) ALABAMA. 163 3) FLORIDA. 429.5 8) SOUTH CAROLINA. 162 4) KENTUCKY. 352.5 9) ARKANSAS. 122 5 ) TENNESSEE . 300.5 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN MM MM MM MM EEEEEEE NNNN NN MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN MM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING AFTER DAY ;, 800 FREE RELAY 1) AUBURN 586 . 0 5) FLORIDA 2 81. 2) GEORGIA 499 .0 6) ALABAMA 20 ! 3) TENNESSEE 403.0 7) KENTUCKY 20 : 4) LOUISIANA STJ>..TE 307.0 8) SOUTH CAROLINA 15 ~ WW WW 00000 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN WW WW 0000000 MM MM MM MM EEEEEEE NNNN NN WW WW 00 00 MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN WW WW WW 00 00 MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN WW wwwwWW 00 00 MM MM EE NN NN NN wwww wwww 0000000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN wwww wwww 00000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING SCORE AFTER DAY 2 400 M.R. 1) AUBURN. 296.0 6) LOUISIANA STATE. 136.0 2) FLORIDA. 259.5 7) SOUTH CAROLINA. 131 . 0 3) GEORGIA. 247.5 8) ARKANSAS. 104.0 4) KENTUCKY. 233.0 9) ALABAMA. 89 . 0 5) TENNESSEE. 178.0 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN MM MM MMMM EEEEEEE NNNN NN MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN MM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING SCORE AFTER DAY 2 400 M. R. 1) AUBURN 294 . 0 5) KENTUCKY 161 . 0 2) GEORGIA 287.0 6) FLORIDA 157.0 3) TENNESSEE 273.0 7) ALABAMA 142 .0 4 ) LOUISIANA STATE 212 . 0 8) SOUTH CAROLINA 112.0 tm WW 00000 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN WW WW 0000000 MM MM MM MM EEEEEEE NNNN NN WW WW 00 00 MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN WW WW WW 00 00 MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN WW wwww WW 00 00 MM MM EE NN NN NN wwww wwww 0000000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN wwww wwww 00000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING AFTER FIRST DAY of SWIMMING 1) AUBURN. 147.0 6) LOUISIANA STATE. 94.0 2) FLORIDA. 146 . 0 7) ARKANSAS. 86.0 3) KENTUCKY. 136 . 0 8) GEORGIA. 68.0 4) TENNESSEE. 118 . 0 9) ALABAMA. 51. 0 5) SOUTH CAROLINA. 109 . 0 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN MM MM MM MM EEEEEEE NNNN NN MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN MM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING AFTER FIRST DAY of SWIMMING 1) TENNESSEE 187.0 5) ALABAMA 111.0 2 ) LOUISIANA STATE 148.0 6) AUBURN 105.0 3) GEORGIA 139.0 7) SOUTH CAROLINA 75.0 4 ) KENTUCKY 112.0 8) FLORIDA 60.0 WW WW 00000 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN WW WW 0000000 MM MM MM MM EEEEEEE NNNN NN WW WW 00 00 MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN WW WW WW 00 00 MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN WW wwww WW 00 00 MM MM EE NN NN NN WWWW WWWW 0000000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN wwww wwww 00000 MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING AFTER ALL DIVING 1) FLORIDA . 87.0 5) TENNESSEE . 57.0 2) KENTUCKY. 76.0 6) ARKANSAS. 46.0 3) AUBURN. 67.0 7) LOUISIANA STATE. 44 . 0 4) SOUTH CAROLINA. 63.0 8) ALABAMA. 25.0 INDIVIDUAL: 1) FLYNT, LIZZY AUBURN. 47 . 0 2) LAWRENCE, HEATHER FLORIDA. 46.0 3) PESEK, KATHY TENNESSEE. 45.0 3) DAVISON, MICHELLE SOUTH CAROLINA. 45 . 0 5) GRIMES, ROBYN FLORIDA. 41.0 6) SOULAKIS, CHRISTY KENTUCKY. 35.0 7) GORST, BARB LOUISI>)IA STATE . 32.0 8) HYKAWAY, CHRISTA ARKANSAS ". 26.0 9) FIELDS, SARAH KENTUCKY. 20.0 9) BERRYMAN, LINDSAY AUBURN. 20 . 0 MMMM MMMM EEEEEEE NNN NN MM MM MMMM EEEEEEE NNNN NN MM MMMM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM MM EEEEEE NN NN NN MM MM EE NN NN NN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNNN MM MM EEEEEEE NN NNN SCORING AFTER ALL DIVING 1) TENNESSEE 119.0 5) KENTUCKY 60.0 2) LOUISIANA STATE 92.0 6) SOUTH CAROLINA 27.0 3) GEORGIA 77.0 7) AUBURN 25.0 4) ALABAMA 65.0 INDIVIDUAL: 1) CAMPBELL, JUD GEORGIA 49.0 2) RIVERA, PACO KENTUCKY 48.0 3 ) ROBERTS , BRENT ALABAMA 46 . 0 4) CHERECHES, GABI TENNESSEE 44 . 0 4) GUERTIN, DAREN LOUISIANA STATE 44.0 6) ROY, SHANNON TENNESSEE 40.0 7) FOX, COREY LOUISIANA STATE 34.0 8) CHIAPPETTA, CHIP TENNESSEE 32.0 9) HART, TREY GEORGIA 28.0 10) SHELDON, CHAD SOUTH CAROLINA 27.0 1998 SEC Awards Women's Diving Coach of the Year: Donnie Craine, University of Florida Men's Diving Coach of the Year: Dave Parrington, University of Tennessee Women's Swimming Coach of the Year: Jack Bauerle, University of Georgia Men's Swimming Coach of the Year: David Marsh, Auburn University Commissione r's Trophies (High Point Winner): Women: Keegan Walkley, University of Georgia Men: Reeve Irvin, University of Georgia 1998 SEC SWIMMING and DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS O'CONNELL CENTER THE UNIVERSITY of FLORIDA GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA RECORDS BROK~N WOMEN EVENT 15 WOMEN's 50 Yards FREESTYLE NEW RECORD: ******* : 22.54 TAYLOR, KATIE AUBURN. SEC MEET RECORD: :22.55 NICOLE deMAN TENNESSEE 1994 EVENT 33 WOMEN'S 200 Yards BACKSTROKE NEW RECORD: ******* 1 :55.43 WALKLEY, KEEGAN GEORGIA. SEC MEET RECORD: 1 :5 5 . 43 JANIE WAGSTAFF FLORIDA 1994 POOL RECORD: 1:56 . 34 JANIE WAGSTAFF FLORIDA 1993 EVENT 25 WOMEN's 100 Yards BREASTSTROKE NEW RECORD: ******* 1:00.04 KOWAL, KRISTY GEORGIA. AMERICAN RECORD: 1:00 .14 KRISTINA KOWAL GEORGIA 1997 SEC MEET RECORD: 1:01.33 KRISTINA KOWAL GEORGIA 199'i POOL RECORD: 1:02.16 SHANNON PRICE FLORIDA 199: EVENT 37 WOMEN'S 200 Yards BREASTSTROKE NEW RECORD: ******* 2:10.29 KOWAL, KRISTY GEORGIA. SEC MEET RECORD: 2:12.35 KRISTINA KOWAL GEORGIA 199· POOL RECORD: 2:14 . 17 K. RODENBAUGH PEPSI MARLINS 198: EVENT 7 WOMEN'S 200 Yards FREESTYLE RELAY NEW RECORD: ******* 1:30 .27 AUBURN. SEC MEET RECORD: 1: 31. 04 FLORIDA 199 · POOL RECORD: 1:32.07 STANFORD 198 EVENT 41 WOMEN'S 400 Yards FREESTYLE RELAY NEW RECORD: ******* 3:18.31 AUBURN. POOL RECORD: 3:18.81 FLORIDA 198 EVENT 9 WOMEN's 200 Yards MEDLEY RELAY NEW RECORD: ******* 1 : 38.56 AUBURN. N.C.A.A RECORD: 1:38.68 STANFORD 19S AMERICAN RECORD: 1:38.68 STANFORD l9S U.S.OPEN RECORD: 1 : 38.68 STANFORD 19S SEC MEET RECORD: 1:40 . 25 AUBURN 19 ~ POOL RECORD: 1 :41.87 FLORIDA 19f EVENT 17 WOMEN's 400 Yards MEDLEY RELAY NEW RECORD: ******* 3:37 .
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