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Josh Liendo Swims 43.06 100 Fly, =2nd Ever

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SEC Championships, Day 3: Josh Liendo Swims 43.06 100 Fly, Ties Second-Fastest Time Ever

In the first men’s race of the SEC Championships, Josh Liendo utilized a sensational 17.58 anchor split to bring Florida to first place and an NCAA/U.S. Open record in the 200 medley relay. Now, Liendo is back in the pool to begin his individual slate. The University of Florida senior clocked 43.26 in prelims to come within a half-second of the fastest time in history, and he went even quicker at night, going 43.06 to tie the second-fastest time in history.

The 100 fly was one of six individual events slated for Thursday evening, along with the women’s equivalent event plus the women’s and men’s 400 IM, 200 freestyle and 400 medley relay plus women’s 3-meter diving. Rex Maurer was among the finalists in the men’s 400 IM, an event in which he is the reigning NCAA champion.

Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 13                 
  1. University of Tennessee           377   2. University of Texas               345
  3. University of Florida           340.5   4. Auburn University               274.5
  5. South Carolina, University of,  254.5   6. Louisiana State University        248
  7. University of Alabama             238   8. Texas A&M University              211
  9. Georgia, University of            201  10. Missouri                        169.5
 11. Kentucky, University of           132  12. University of Arkansas             89
 13. Vanderbilt University              58
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 15                  
  1. University of Texas             470.5   2. University of Florida             462
  3. University of Tennessee         414.5   4. Auburn University                 316
  5. Louisiana State University        282   6. Georgia, University of            281
  7. Kentucky, University of           280   8. Missouri                          206
  9. University of Alabama           198.5  10. Texas A&M University            159.5
 11. South Carolina, University of,    142

Women’s 100 Butterfly

There is no doubt to the identity of the top female butterflyer in the Southeastern Conference. Campbell Stoll put up a dominant win in the 200 fly Wednesday, and she returned to earn a dramatic triumph in the 100-yard race. Stoll turned in sixth place at the halfway point, 0.35 behind leader Mizuki Hirai, but she came back in 26.43 to power past the field and get to the wall in 50.35. The only swimmers to go faster this season are Stanford’s Torri Huske, Virginia’s Claire Curzan and Indiana’s Miranda Grana.

Hirai grabbed second in 50.46. The Tennessee freshman was an Olympic and World Championship finalist in the 100-meter fly, and she has made a quick adjustment to yards competition to boost the Lady Vols, nursing a one-point lead over the Longhorns. Alabama’s Tessa Giele touched third in 50.55, with Texas’ Eva Okaro also under 51 (50.71).

Event 16  Women 100 Yard Butterfly
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         NCAA: N 46.97  3/21/2025 Gretchen Walsh, Virginia
          SEC: S 48.51  3/18/2023 Maggie MacNeil, LSU
         Meet: M 48.99  2/23/2023 Maggie MacNeil, LSU
         Pool: P 47.35  11/21/2024Gretchen Walsh, Virginia
                 52.52  NC
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Stoll, Campbell  JR Texas               51.29      50.35 NC      32  
    r:+0.66  23.92        50.35 (26.43)
  2 Hirai, Mizuki       Tennessee-SE        50.98      50.46 NC      28  
    r:+0.59  23.57        50.46 (26.89)
  3 Giele, Tessa     SR Alabama-SE          51.41      50.55 NC      27  
    r:+0.63  23.70        50.55 (26.85)
  4 Okaro, Eva       FR Texas               50.80      50.71 NC      26  
    r:+0.69  23.85        50.71 (26.86)
  5 Jones, Emily     SR Alabama-SE          51.87      51.13 NC      25  
    r:+0.62  23.79        51.13 (27.34)
  6 Van Brunt, Gaby  JR Alabama-SE          51.99      51.71 NC      24  
    r:+0.67  24.07        51.71 (27.64)
  7 Rabb, Grace      FR FLOR-FL             52.03      52.16 NC      23  
    r:+0.65  24.77        52.16 (27.39)
  8 Bezerra, Beatri  FR FLOR-FL             51.99      52.30 NC      22  
    r:+0.60  23.87        52.30 (28.43)

Men’s 100 Butterfly

In hot pursuit of a third consecutive NCAA title in the 100 fly, Josh Liendo might end his college career as the fastest swimmer ever in the event. He threw down a statement performance in the SEC final as he put a scare into the NCAA and U.S. Open records held since 2018 by another University of Florida sprinting great, Caeleb Dressel. Liendo blasted out a 19.95 opening split, four hundredths ahead of Dressel’s record pace. He could not quite maintain that speed down the stretch, but he still hit the wall in 43.06.

That time matched the 43.06 Liendo swam at the 2025 NCAA Championships for the second-fastest mark ever. Liendo also has a 43.07 on his ledger from 2024. Liendo did take down the SEC Championships record of 43.23 from last season. Another two-tenth drop from the conference meet to the national one would put him in range of Dressel’s record.

Second place went to Tennessee’s Gui Caribe in 43.93. The Volunteers’ senior joined Liendo, Ilya Kharun and Luca Urlando as the only swimmers under 44 this season. Urlando ended up third in 44.16 while a second Florida swimmer, Scotty Buff, used some outside smoke to place fourth (44.53).

Event 17  Men 100 Yard Butterfly
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         NCAA: N 42.80  3/23/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
          SEC: S 42.80  3/23/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
         Meet: M 43.23  2/20/2025 Josh Liendo, Florida
         Pool: P 43.38  11/23/2025Ilya Kharun, ASU
                 46.11  NC
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Liendo, Josh     SR FLOR-FL             43.26      43.06MNC      32  
    r:+0.66  19.95        43.06 (23.11)
  2 Caribe, Gui C       Tennessee-SE        44.94      43.93 NC      28  
    r:+0.57  20.38        43.93 (23.55)
  3 Urlando, Luca    SR UGA-GA              44.72      44.16 NC      27  
    r:+0.64  20.59        44.16 (23.57)
  4 Buff, Scotty     JR FLOR-FL             45.21      44.53 NC      26  
    r:+0.69  20.80        44.53 (23.73)
  5 Peck, Kyle       SO Texas               44.88      44.75 NC      25  
    r:+0.61  20.86        44.75 (23.89)
  6 Masiuk, Ksawery  SO Texas               45.10      45.02 NC      24  
    r:+0.71  20.71        45.02 (24.31)
  7 Niewold, Sean    SR Alabama-SE          45.08      45.13 NC      23  
    r:+0.66  20.72        45.13 (24.41)
  8 Modglin, Will C  JR Texas               45.14      45.42 NC      22  
    r:+0.67  21.01        45.42 (24.41)

Women’s 400 IM

The Tennessee women scored a big win as the Lady Vols attempt to hold onto the lead against Texas. Ella Jansen came through in the long medley, pulling clear of the field on the backstroke leg and maintaining a substantial advantage throughout the back half. She ended up winning by almost two seconds in 4:01.97, knocking a half-second off the season-best time she swam in a dual meet last month (4:02.50). Jansen, the B-final winner in the event at the 2025 NCAA Championships, has blossomed into a multi-event contender in her sophomore season.

The battle for second place came down to Emily Brown, another Tennessee swimmer, and Texas’ Angie Coe. Brown was in second place throughout the race, but Coe substantially cut into that edge on breaststroke before pulling ahead at the finish, 4:03.94 to 4:04.07. That effort by Coe combined with further swims throughout the rankings (including sixth-place finisher Campbell Chase) helped the Longhorns pull into a tie in the team standings with 469 points.

Event 18  Women 400 Yard IM
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         NCAA: N 3:54.60  3/16/2018 Ella Eastin, Stanford
          SEC: S 3:58.23  3/22/2019 Sydney Pickrem, Texas A&M
         Meet: M 3:58.35  2/16/2012 Elizabeth Beisel, Florida
         Pool: P 3:57.24  3/17/2023 Alex Walsh, Virginia
                 4:13.20  NC
    Name           Year School            Prelims     Finals       Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Jansen, Ella        Tennessee-SE      4:07.51    4:01.97 NC      32  
    r:+0.75  25.46        54.04 (28.58)
        1:23.88 (29.84)     1:53.20 (29.32)
        2:28.26 (35.06)     3:04.55 (36.29)
        3:33.46 (28.91)     4:01.97 (28.51)
  2 Coe, Angie A     JR Texas             4:08.44    4:03.94 NC      28  
    r:+0.64  25.56        55.34 (29.78)
        1:26.64 (31.30)     1:57.55 (30.91)
        2:32.29 (34.74)     3:07.98 (35.69)
        3:36.94 (28.96)     4:03.94 (27.00)
  3 Brown, Emily        Tennessee-SE      4:06.60    4:04.07 NC      27  
    r:+0.69  25.31        54.44 (29.13)
        1:25.87 (31.43)     1:55.81 (29.94)
        2:31.25 (35.44)     3:07.72 (36.47)
        3:36.60 (28.88)     4:04.07 (27.47)
  4 Brousseau, Juli  SO FLOR-FL           4:10.37    4:06.61 NC      26  
    r:+0.75  26.45        56.34 (29.89)
        1:28.14 (31.80)     2:00.29 (32.15)
        2:34.67 (34.38)     3:10.97 (36.30)
        3:39.58 (28.61)     4:06.61 (27.03)
  5 Maluka, Ieva     SR UGA-GA            4:08.69    4:07.52 NC      25  
    r:+0.67  26.23        55.64 (29.41)
        1:27.15 (31.51)     1:57.74 (30.59)
        2:33.33 (35.59)     3:09.84 (36.51)
        3:39.10 (29.26)     4:07.52 (28.42)
  6 Chase, Campbell  SO Texas             4:09.45    4:08.40 NC      24  
    r:+0.71  26.10        56.55 (30.45)
        1:28.59 (32.04)     2:00.16 (31.57)
        2:35.02 (34.86)     3:10.82 (35.80)
        3:40.10 (29.28)     4:08.40 (28.30)
  7 Plaza, Sofia M   SO FLOR-FL           4:12.48    4:11.64 NC      23  
    r:+0.86  27.61        58.60 (30.99)
        1:30.93 (32.33)     2:02.71 (31.78)
        2:36.52 (33.81)     3:11.94 (35.42)
        3:42.33 (30.39)     4:11.64 (29.31)
  8 Franklin, Delan  JR South Carolina-S  4:10.23    4:15.35         22  
    r:+0.69  26.82        57.26 (30.44)
        1:29.89 (32.63)     2:02.83 (32.94)
        2:39.27 (36.44)     3:15.51 (36.24)
        3:45.79 (30.28)     4:15.35 (29.56)

Men’s 400 IM

Women’s 200 Freestyle

Men’s 200 Freestyle

Women’s 3-Meter Diving

Women’s 400 Medley Relay

Men’s 400 Medley Relay

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