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SEC Championships, Day 4: Camille Spink Blasts 20.87 50 Free, Becomes Fourth-Fastest Woman Ever

Friday evening’s action at the SEC Championships in Knoxville, Tenn., included the women’s and men’s 200 breaststroke, 50 freestyle, 500 freestyle and 200 freestyle relay along with men’s platform diving.

One night after tying the second-fastest time ever in the 100 butterfly, Florida’s Josh Liendo returned to competition for a shot at a huge performance in the 50 free, with Tennessee’s Gui Caribe standing in his way. The women’s version of the splash-and-dash featured Tennessee’s Camille Spink, who was hundredths away from joining the sub-21 club in prelims. Additionally, both 500 free races included the reigning national champion, Texas teammates Jillian Cox (women) and Rex Maurer (men), with Maurer racing distance superstar Ahmed Jaouadi in the men’s event.

Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 23                     
  1. University of Texas               718   2. University of Tennessee           647
  3. University of Florida           563.5   4. Auburn University               431.5
  4. South Carolina, University of,  431.5   6. University of Alabama             401
  7. Louisiana State University      358.5   8. Georgia, University of            342
  9. Texas A&M University              325  10. Missouri                          278
 11. Kentucky, University of           197  12. University of Arkansas            185
 13. Vanderbilt University              86
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 24                      
  1. University of Texas             813.5   2. University of Florida             703
  3. University of Tennessee         585.5   4. Georgia, University of            496
  5. Auburn University                 462   6. Kentucky, University of           371
  7. Louisiana State University        356   8. University of Alabama           313.5
  9. Missouri                          279  10. Texas A&M University            234.5
 11. South Carolina, University of,    204

Women’s 200 Breaststroke

Florida’s Anita Bottazzo has established herself as the country’s best sprint breaststroker, and she has strong ability in the 200-yard event as well. Bottazzo cruised to a conference title in the event with a time of 2:07.26, entering the top-10 in the national rankings. The native of Italy jumped out to a lead of more than a second by the 50-yard mark, and it took until the closing splits for anyone to close the gap.

Florida finished 1-2 here as Grace Rabb touched in 2:08.48 for second place. Rabb held off a strong closing split from Texas’ Angie Coe, who ended up third in 2:08.80. Even quicker on the final split were LSU’s Grace Palmer (2:09.07) and LSU’s Martina Bukvic (2:09.23), who ended up fourth and fifth, respectively.

Event 25  Women 200 Yard Breaststroke
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         NCAA: N 2:01.29  3/18/2023 Kate Douglass, Virginia
          SEC: S 2:03.26  3/17/2018 Bethany Galot, Texes A&M
         Meet: M 2:03.84  2/22/2024 Mona McSharry, Tennessee
         Pool: P 2:01.29  3/18/2023 Kate Douglass, Virginia
                 2:11.27  NC
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Bottazzo, Anita  SO FLOR-FL           2:09.16    2:07.26 NC      32  
    r:+0.66  27.74        59.04 (31.30)
        1:32.18 (33.14)     2:07.26 (35.08)
  2 Rabb, Grace      FR FLOR-FL           2:09.46    2:08.48 NC      28  
    r:+0.63  28.75      1:00.80 (32.05)
        1:34.18 (33.38)     2:08.48 (34.30)
  3 Coe, Angie A     JR Texas             2:09.55    2:08.80 NC      27  
    r:+0.62  28.77      1:01.33 (32.56)
        1:34.84 (33.51)     2:08.80 (33.96)
  4 Palmer, Grace    SO LSU-LA            2:10.11    2:09.07 NC      26  
    r:+0.68  29.74      1:02.57 (32.83)
        1:35.60 (33.03)     2:09.07 (33.47)
  5 Bukvic, Martina  FR LSU-LA            2:10.21    2:09.23 NC      25  
    r:+0.67  29.31      1:02.02 (32.71)
        1:35.84 (33.82)     2:09.23 (33.39)
  6 Moore, Anna C    SR FLOR-FL           2:09.43    2:09.60 NC      24  
    r:+0.64  29.39      1:01.92 (32.53)
        1:35.46 (33.54)     2:09.60 (34.14)
  7 Mayne, Molly     JR FLOR-FL           2:10.05    2:09.91 NC      23  
    r:+0.68  29.09      1:01.28 (32.19)
        1:34.74 (33.46)     2:09.91 (35.17)
  8 O'Leary, Hannah  SO Texas A&M-GU      2:10.10    2:10.14 NC      22  
    r:+0.69  29.46      1:02.33 (32.87)
        1:35.90 (33.57)     2:10.14 (34.24)

Men’s 200 Breaststroke

Just like Bottazzo in the women’s competition, Texas’ Nate Germonprez completed the breaststroke split with a massive effort over 200 yards. Germonprez blasted out in front of the field in the 100 breast and never looked back, opening up his lead to more than a second by the 150-yard mark and winning by 1.65 seconds over Tennessee’s Gabe Nunziata. Germonprez became the fastest swimmer in the country by a wide margin with his final time of 1:48.94, with just Texas teammate Will Scholz and North Carolina’s Ben Delmar also under 1:50 this season. The junior became now the 10th fastest swimmer in history.

Second place went to Nunziata in 1:50.59, good for No. 5 in the country, while Campbell McKean of the Longhorns was third in 1:51.03. Scholz ended up back in fifth place in 1:52.12 while Baylor Nelson  added more Texas points with a B-final win in 1:52.59.

Event 26  Men 200 Yard Breaststroke
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         NCAA: N 1:46.35  3/30/2024 Leon Marchand, ASU
          SEC: S 1:49.59  11/20/2025Will Scholz, Texas
         Meet: M 1:50.02  2/22/2025 Alexsas Savickos, Florida
         Pool: P 1:51.56  2/19/2022 Derek Maas, Alabama
                 1:54.95  NC
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Germonprez, Nat  JR Texas             1:50.47    1:48.94SNC      32  
    r:+0.64  23.94        51.33 (27.39)
        1:19.66 (28.33)     1:48.94 (29.28)
  2 Nunziata, Gabe      Tennessee-SE      1:52.52    1:50.59PNC      28  
    r:+0.64  24.71        52.61 (27.90)
        1:21.35 (28.74)     1:50.59 (29.24)
  3 McKean, Campbel  FR Texas             1:52.10    1:51.03PNC      27  
    r:+0.62  24.16        52.01 (27.85)
        1:20.80 (28.79)     1:51.03 (30.23)
  4 Brown, Logan H   JR Texas A&M-GU      1:52.20    1:51.55PNC      26  
    r:+0.61  25.40        53.71 (28.31)
        1:22.34 (28.63)     1:51.55 (29.21)
  5 Scholtz, Will T  JR Texas             1:52.57    1:52.12 NC      25  
    r:+0.72  25.13        53.12 (27.99)
        1:21.98 (28.86)     1:52.12 (30.14)
  6 Martter, Cale A  SR UGA-GA            1:53.35    1:52.94 NC      24  
    r:+0.69  25.48        54.17 (28.69)
        1:23.44 (29.27)     1:52.94 (29.50)
  7 Camossato, Guil     LSU-LA            1:53.21    1:52.95 NC      23  
    r:+0.64  25.74        54.67 (28.93)
        1:23.85 (29.18)     1:52.95 (29.10)
  8 Ballew, Maston   FR Auburn-SE         1:53.10    1:55.22         22  
    r:+0.66  25.47        54.14 (28.67)
        1:23.94 (29.80)     1:55.22 (31.28)

Women’s 50 Freestyle

Camille Spink was the winner of the 200 free Thursday, and now she is the sixth swimmer in history to swim below 21 seconds in the 50-yard race. Spink blasted a time of 20.87 to dominate the event at the SEC meet, going out in 9.99 and returning in 10.88 to dominate the field on both lengths. Spink’s time of 20.87 made her the fourth-fastest performer in history, trailing only the Olympic-gold-medal-winning trio of Gretchen WalshMaggie Mac Neil and Kate Douglass. Spink had previously gone 21.01 in prelims, tying Torri Huske for tops in the national standings, but now she holds pole position on her own.

Second place went to Texas’ Eva Okaro in 21.26, bumping her up to No. 5 in the national standings. Auburn’s Lisa Klevanovich touched out Alabama’s Cadence Vincent and Michaela De Villiers for third, with Klevanovich recording a itme of 21.55.

Event 27  Women 50 Yard Freestyle
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         NCAA: N 20.37  3/21/2024 Gretchen Walsh - Also 3/20/25, Virginia
          SEC: S 20.79  3/16/2023 Maggie MacNeil, LSU
         Meet: M 20.98  2/15/2023 Maggie MacNeil, LSU
         Pool: P 20.54  11/20/2024Gretchen Walsh, Virginia
                 22.28  NC
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Spink, Camille      Tennessee-SE        21.01      20.87MNC      32  
     r:+0.65  9.99        20.87 (10.88)
  2 Okaro, Eva       FR Texas               21.71      21.26 NC      28  
    r:+0.66  10.25        21.26 (11.01)
  3 Klevanovich, Li  GS Auburn-SE           21.67      21.55 NC      27  
    r:+0.73  10.58        21.55 (10.97)
  4 Vincent, Cadenc  JR Alabama-SE          21.59      21.58 NC      26  
    r:+0.65  10.57        21.58 (11.01)
  5 De Villiers, Mi  SR LSU-LA              21.74      21.59 NC      25  
    r:+0.65  10.34        21.59 (11.25)
  6 Crooks, Jillian     Tennessee-SE        22.14      21.87 NC      24  
    r:+0.59  10.56        21.87 (11.31)
  7 Littlefield, Av  SO LSU-LA              22.00      21.93 NC      23  
    r:+0.62  10.52        21.93 (11.41)
  8 Sikes, Katie Be  SO UGA-GA              22.05      22.03 NC      22  
    r:+0.67  10.53        22.03 (11.50)

Men’s 50 Freestyle

Josh Liendo has his second win of the meet by virtue of a clutch effort in the men’s 50 free. The Florida senior needed every bit of his 18.42 effort to defeat Tennessee’s Gui Caribe by four hundredths at the finish. Liendo finished in 9.49 on the second length to clock 18.42 to Caribe’s 18.46. Those two swimmers rank third and fourth all-time, respectively, with Liendo owning a best time of 18.07 and Caribe at 18.26. The only swimmers to ever go faster are Caeleb Dressel and Caribe’s former Tennessee teammate Jordan Crooks. The times were just off this season’s best time, shared by Liendo and Arizona State’s Ilya Kharun at 18.40.

Third place went to LSU’s Jere Hribar in 18.57. Missouri’s Luke Nebich (18.80), Tennessee’s Nikoli Blackman (18.80) and Florida’s Alex Painter (18.84) also clocked elite times in the fastest heat, which saw all eight men swim below 19 seconds.

Event 28  Men 50 Yard Freestyle
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         NCAA: N 17.63  3/22/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
          SEC: S 17.63  3/22/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
         Meet: M 17.85  2/15/2023 Jordan Crooks, Tennessee
         Pool: P 18.12  11/20/2024Jordan Crooks, Tennessee
                 19.43  NC
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Liendo, Josh     SR FLOR-FL             18.52      18.42 NC      32  
     r:+0.65  8.93         18.42 (9.49)
  2 Caribe, Gui C       Tennessee-SE        18.69      18.46 NC      28  
     r:+0.59  8.83         18.46 (9.63)
  3 Hribar, Jere     JR LSU-LA              18.83      18.57 NC      27  
     r:+0.70  8.97         18.57 (9.60)
  4 Nebrich, Luke    SO Missouri-MV         19.10      18.74 NC      26  
     r:+0.63  8.99         18.74 (9.75)
  5 Blackman, Nikol     Tennessee-SE        18.97      18.80 NC      25  
     r:+0.62  9.13         18.80 (9.67)
  6 Painter, Alex J  SO FLOR-FL             18.90      18.84 NC      24  
     r:+0.61  8.96         18.84 (9.88)
  7 Gould, Garrett   SO Texas               18.89      18.92 NC      23  
     r:+0.58  9.08         18.92 (9.84)
  8 Scholl, Ben T    JR Texas A&M-GU        19.03      18.94 NC      22  
     r:+0.62  8.94        18.94 (10.00)

Women’s 500 Freestyle

Men’s 500 Freestyle

Men’s Platform Diving

Women’s 200 Freestyle Relay

Men’s 200 Freestyle Relay

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