SEC Swimming and Diving Championship 2021

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The SEC women's championship swimming starts this Wednesday in Georgia while the Diving will take place in Missouri.

The psych sheet is shown below
https://cdn.swimswam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Psych-sheet-women.pdf

Notably absent from the list is Grace Wey a 53.19 100m and 1.56 200m backstroker. She swam recently against LSU and now is off the roster.
Also not on the psych sheet is freestyler Haley Yelle.

A top 5 place would be commendable for the Aggies with 14 freshmen on the roster. Steve knows how to get it done so we may be in for some surprises from the Aggies

The men's championship is one week later in Missouri

Psych sheet is below

https://cdn.swimswam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/psych-sheet-men.pdf
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Day 1

After day 1 of the SEC women's swimming and diving championship the Aggies lead the standings with 185 points thanks to 87 points from the 1M diving.

200 medley relay
The Aggies place 5th with a season's best time of 1.37.49. Although the time was outside the NCAA B provisional qualifying time of 1.37.05, it was a commendable performance with three freshmen swimming the breast, fly and free legs. Chloe Stephanek anchored the relay with a great 21.63 seconds for the 50 free.

800 relay
The Aggies placed 6th inside the NCAA provisional B time of 7.05.88 with a time of 7.02.93 which was also a seasons best time. Freshman Chloe Stephanek again was splendid with a 200 free opening leg of 1.43.36 which ranks top 3 in the NCAA and the second best time by an Aggie in the 200 free just outside the school record of Claire Rasmus of 1.43.01

1M Diving
The Aggies scored 87 points in this event
Aimee Wilson - 2nd
Charlye Campbell - 4th
Chloe Ceyanes - 9th
Alyssa Clairmont - 14th
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Thanks for the updates Triniaggie! Your work on here is appreciated!
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Day 2 results

500 free
The Aggies scored 9 points in this event with Camryn Toney winning the C final in a PB of 4.44.12

200 IM
Jing Quah place 2nd in 1.57.22and Caroline Thiel placed 4th in 1.57.65 (PB) in the C final scoring 12 points for the Aggies. They both could have been in the B finals if they had swam these times in the prelims.

50 free
Freshman Chloe Stephanek placed 6th in B final in 22.35 just off her PB of 22.26. She scored 13 points for the Aggies

200 free relay
The Aggies placed 10th in a time of 1.31.47 outside the NCAA B provisional time of 1.29.21. Th team was made up of two freshman and a sophomore. Bobbi Kennett led off the team in a PB of 22.89.

3M Diving
The Aggies went 1-2 in this event
Charlye Campbell - 1st
Aimee Wilson - 2nd
Alyssa Claimont - 13th
Chloe Ceyanes - 18th
81 points in the Aggies in the 3M diving
The Aggies are 6th place. Day 2 standings does not include the results of the 3 M diving which would be added on Day 3

Standing after Day 2

1.University of Florida 393
2. Georgia, University 362
3. University of Alabama 345
4. Tennessee, University o 326
5. Kentucky, University of 318
6. Texas A&M University 253
7. University of Arkansas 249
8. Missouri 236
9. Louisiana State University 167
10. Auburn University 159
11. South Carolina, 134
12. Vanderbilt University 94

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Day 3

400 IM
The Aggies scored 51 points with 1st, 2nd and 5th places in the B final
Camron Toney 4.08.75 1st B final
Jing Quah 4.08.80 2nd B final
Caroline Theil 4.12.39 5th B final

100 fly
61 points the Aggies scored in this event
Taylor Pike 51.71 (PB) - 2nd in A final
Emma Stephenson 53.14 - 4th in B final
Olivia Theal 53.31 - 5th in B final. PR in the prelims with 53.07
Kara Eisenmann 53.89 - 6th in C final

200 free
Chloe Stephanek - 1.43.58 - 2nd in A final
Danielle Hepler - 146.44 - 5th in B final. PR in the prelins in 146.42
Scored 41.5 point

100 breast
Kylie Powers - 1.04.69 - 8th in A final. PR in the prelims with 59.6. Apparently either injured or ill and just swam the final for the points
Alya Smith - 59.76 (PB) - 1st in B final
Bobbi Kennett - 100.51 (PB) - 7th in the B final
Desri Mangaoang - 1.01.03(PB) - 2nd in the C final
Emme Nelson - 1.01.86 from prelims
The Aggies scored 60.5 points in this event and had 5 women under 1.02.00 in breaststroke

100 back
Scored 18 points in this event
Kara Eisenmann - 53.24 - 4th in B final'
Szklaruk-Traipe - 53.85 (PB) - 6th in C final

400 medley Relay
Finished 7th in a season best 3.34.08 just outside the NCAA B provisional of 3.33.78.
Scored 46 Points

Current Standings after day 3
The Aggies are 5th with a slight lead over Tennesse

1. Kentucky, University 744
2. University of Florida 720
3. Georgia, University of 658
4. University of Alabama 655
5. Texas A&M University 611
6. Tennessee, University 598
7. University of Arkansas 459
8. Missouri 393.5
9. Auburn University 330
10. Louisiana State University 264.5
11. South Carolina, University 201
12. Vanderbilt University 124

Very solid performance all round with this very young team. Next year would be great for this team
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My memory is fading ,so help me out . Did we use to dominate the breast stroke events and score 75+ .
triniaggie
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Yes we would always score lots of point on the breaststroke. This year we have one junior breaststoker and 5 freshman. So this year is a building year for the Aggies.
In fact almost all the freshman breaststrokers this year have already PRed. Freshman Ayala Smith went 59.76 to win the B final. We have 5 under 1.02.00 so come next year we should be back to our high scoring in the breaststroke

We would normally score lots of points in the 200 IM and 400 IM also. Jing Quah and the other IMers were under their best in this meet. Hope we get back to having great IMers next year.
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Th Aggies finished 6th in the final SEC standings.
Kentucky won their first SEC championship

1. Kentucky, University of 1124
2. University of Florida 1071
3. Georgia, University of 999
4. University of Alabama 973
5. Tennessee, University of, Knox 934
6. Texas A&M University 839
7. Missouri 614.5
8. University of Arkansas 595
9. Auburn University 510
10. Louisiana State University 390.5
11. South Carolina, University of, 276
12. Vanderbilt University 154

We definitely had the potential to score lots more points on the last day but it didn't happened. We had some good swims though with many PBs.

Kyle Powers injured a groin muscle while warming for the 100 breast final and didn't swim the 400 medley relay and the 200 breast.

We would have now about 8 potential qualifiers to NCAA and 4-6 women might just be outside the cut line. So Aggies might compete in some last chance meets to try to get more qualifiers.

Only one relay would have qualified for NCAA. If we can get a couple more B provisional marks in the relays then the women who have qualified could potentially swim those relays with B provisional times
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Thanks for keeping us up to date! For being a young team they showed up well! With the recruiting coming in we should be moving up! Can't wait for the guys meet!
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Men's SEC Championships started today with 2 relays.

A&M opened with a school record 1:23.28 in the 200 Medley (old record 1:23.49) to finish tied for 2nd. Florida won with a 1:23.17.

In the 800 Free Relay Florida's Kieran Smith opened with the second fastest 200 free ever at 1:29.48, but A&M hung tough and finally took the lead in the last leg to win in a school record 6:11.63 (old record 6:11.87).





Sodadude
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Oh, and Florida had won the 800 Free Relay 8 years in a row until tonight!
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Shaine Casas time trialed 41.68 100 free at the American Short Course Champs today. 41.66 won SEC. Not much he can't do.
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