
The Texas A&M women’s team took 2nd place overall in their first-ever SEC Championship meet: a meet that they hosted. Credit: Janna Schulze

Texas A&M coach Steve Bultman calls out splits to his managers; success in college swimming takes an effort of an army. Credit: Janna Schulze

Texas A&M’s Lili Ibanez is congratulated by teammates after they broke the SEC Championship Record in the 400 medley relay. Credit: Janna Schulze

Texas A&M’s Sarah Henry (left) and Maureen McLaine took 1st and 3rd in the women’s 1650 free. Credit: Janna Schulze

John Dalton (left) prepares to square off against Auburn’s Marcelo Chierighini (right) in the final of the 100 free. Chierighini eventually would win the race, but Dalton took 2nd in a new A&M School Record. Credit: Janna Schulze

Tess Simpson and Melanie McClure after their heat 5 prelims swim of the women’s 200 backstroke. Credit: Janna Schulze

Texas A&M’s John Wagner is one of three A&M men’s swimmers who qualified for the 100 free B-Final, to go with Dalton in the A-final. The A&M sprint group remains strong. Credit: Janna Schulze

Texas A&M’s Hendrik Lindau surprised a lot of people with his speed. That included finishing 4th in the 100 fly in 46.50. Credit: Janna Schulze

Larson and Tennessee’s Molly Hannis, the runner-up, embrace after Larson’s 100 breaststroke NCAA Record. Credit: Janna Schulze
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