2024 SEC SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- February 19 β February 24, 2024
- James E. Martin Aquatic Center β Auburn, AL
- Defending Champions:
- Women: Florida (1x)
- Men: Florida (11x)
- Start Times (CT): 9:30 am prelims/5:30 pm finals
- Championship Central
- 2023 SEC Championships Box Score
- Major Conference Roster Limits and Scoring Rules
- Psych Sheets
- Womenβs Fan Guide | Menβs Fan Guide
- Live Results
- Live Video (SEC+ Network)
- Day 1 Diving Recap
- Day 1 Finals Live Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Live Recap | Day 2 Finals Live Recap
It was a busy day in Auburn, AL at the 2024 SEC Championships as the first full finals session took place. In the pool, it featured the 200 free relay, 500 free, 200 IM, and 50 freestyle.
If you were busy watching ACCs, women’s Big Tens, women’s Ivies, or any of the other conference meets taking place this week, we’ve got you covered with race videos of all the championship final action at SECs.
WOMENβS 200 FREE RELAY β FINAL
Courtesy: UGA Swimming
- NCAA Record: 1:23.87, Virginia β 2023 ACC Championships
- SEC Record: 1:25.41, Auburn β 2020 SEC Championships
- SEC Championship Record: 1:25.41, Auburn (2020)
- 2024 NCAA βAβ Standard: 1:28.43
- 2024 NCAA βBβ Standard: 1:29.21
Top 8:Β
- Florida (Sims, Ivey, Peoples, Cronk) β 1:26.51Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- Tennessee (McSharry, Spink, Myers, Rumley) β 1:26.87Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- Auburn (Mulvihill, Steckiel, Ficken, Klevanovich) β 1:27.46Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- Alabama β 1:27.85Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- Georgia β 1:28.31Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- LSU β 1:28.64
- Missouri β 1:28.78
- Arkansas β 1:28.81
Floridaβs quartet ofΒ Bella Sims,Β Isabel Ivey (21.03),Olivia Peoples (22.39),andΒ Micayla CronkΒ (21.21) kept the Gator women perfect in the relays by taking the win inΒ in the 200 freestyle relay. Sims led-off with a personal best 21.88, breaking 22 seconds for the first time in her career.
The Gators swam a 1:26.51, breaking their school record en route to gold. Tennessee grabbed silver in 1:26.87, powered byΒ Mona McSharry‘s 21.97 lead-off andΒ Camille Spink‘s 21.42.Β Amber MyersΒ (21.50) andΒ Jasmine RumleyΒ (21.98) brought things home for the Vols on the back half of the race.
MENβS 200 FREE RELAY β FINAL
Courtesy: UGA Swimming
- NCAA Record: 1:13.35, Florida β 2023 NCAA Championships
- SEC Record: 1:13.35, Florida β 2023 NCAA Championships
- SEC Championship Record: 1:14.19, Florida (2023)
- 2024 NCAA βAβ Standard: 1:16.80
- 2024 NCAA βBβ Standard: 1:17.38
Top 8:
- Florida (Liendo, Chaney, Smith, Fullum-Hout) β 1:14.36Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- Tennessee (Crooks, Caribe, Chambers, Crisci) β 1:14.81Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- Auburn (Tirheimer, Makinen, A. Stoffle, N. Stoffle) β 1:15.91Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- Georgia β 1:16.18Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- Texas A&M β 1:16.59Β (NCAA βAβ Standard)
- LSU β 1:16.81
- South Carolina β 1:17.34
- Missouri β 1:17.68
Powered byΒ Jordan CrooksΒ andΒ Gui CaribeΒ on the front of their relay, the Vols got off to a blazing start in the 200 freestyle relay. Crooks threw down an 18.06, and Caribe followed with a 18.35 split, giving Tennessee a .66 second advantage heading into the back half of the race. Florida was running 2nd after an 18.55 lead off from Josh Liendo, and an 18.52 from Adam Chaney.Β Julian SmithΒ split 18.66, closing the gap to the Volunteers to about three-tenths.
Ed Fullum-HoutΒ split 18.63 on the anchor leg, giving the Gators the win in 1:14.36, surpassing NC Stateβs 1:14.44 from 2024 ACCs. The Wolfpackβs time is an American record which will still stand as the Gators didnβt go with an all-American swimmers relay.
WOMENβS 500 FREESTYLE β FINAL
Courtesy: UGA Swimming
- NCAA Record: 4:24.06, Katie Ledecky (STAN) β 2017 NCAA Championships
- SEC Record: 4:32.53, Brittany MacLean (UGA) /Β Bella SimsΒ (FLOR)Β β 2014 NCAAs / 2023 Georgia Fall Invite
- SEC Championship Record: 4:33.10, Brittany MacLean (UGA) β 2016
- 2024 NCAA βAβ Standard: 4:37.89
- 2023 NCAA Invited Time: 4:41.09
Top 8:Β
- Emma WeyantΒ (FLOR) β 4:34.25
- Rachel StegeΒ (UGA) β 4:36.15
- Abby McCullohΒ (UGA) β 4:37.18
- Julia Mrozinski (TENN) β 4:38.18
- Hayden MillerΒ (TAMU) β 4:39.16
- Kate McCarville (TENN) β 4:39.96
- Jillian Barczyk (UGA) β 4:42.73
- Abby Grottle (TAMU) β 4:44.80
Emma WeyantΒ took control of the women’s 500 freestyle ‘A’ final early. She continued to extend her lead, growing it to almost two seconds as the race developed. Weyant earned the win in 4:34.25, a new best time and her first in two years in the 500 free.
Behind her, Abby McCulloh, Rachel Stege,Β andΒ Hayden MillerΒ were battling for the 2nd and 3rd-place spots on the podium. Stege,Β passed McCulloh on the back half of the race and beat her for silver (4:36.15). For her part, McCulloh swam a 4:37.18 for bronze.
MENβS 500 FREESTYLE β FINAL
Courtesy: UGA Swimming
- NCAA Record: 4:06.32,Β Kieran SmithΒ (FLOR) β 2020 SEC Championships
- SEC Record: 4:06.32,Β Kieran SmithΒ (FLOR) β 2020 SEC Championships
- SEC Championship Record: 4:06.32,Β Kieran SmithΒ (FLOR) β 2020
- 2024 NCAA βAβ Standard: 4:10.74
- 2023 NCAA Invited Time: 4:14.36
Top 8:
- Jake MagaheyΒ (UGA) β 4:09.38
- Jake MitchellΒ (FLOR) β 4:11.28
- Charlie HawkeΒ (BAMA) β 4:11.62
- Mason MathiasΒ (AUB) β 4:12.75
- Giovanni Linscheer (FLOR) β 4:13.21
- Michael Bonson (AUB) β 4:13.50
- Andrew Taylor (FLOR) β 4:13.81
- Jovan Lekic (LSU) β 4:15.70
Jake MagaheyΒ earned his first 500 freestyle SEC title in style, winning the race by almost two seconds. Out in lane 1, defending championΒ Jake MitchellΒ was able to stay with him on the first half of the race.
Magahey put the hammer down on the back half of this race. He pushed the pace, separating himself from Mitchell and leaving the Gator to a race for 2nd with Charlie HawkeΒ in the lane next to him.
Magahey clocked 4:09.38, improving his top time in the NCAA this season. Mitchell had enough left at the end to get ahead of Hawke for 2nd in a season-best 4:11.28. Hawke earned bronze in 4:11.62, a new personal best and his first outing under 4:12.
WOMENβS 200 IM β FINAL
- NCAA Record: 1:48.37, Kate Douglass (UVA) β 2023 NCAA Championships
- SEC Record: 1:51.62, Meghan Small (TENN) β 2019 SEC Championships
- SEC Championship Record: 1:51.62, Meghan Small (TENN) β 2019
- 2024 NCAA βAβ Standard: 1:53.66
- 2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:56.90
Top 8:
- Bella SimsΒ (FLOR) β 1:51.86
- Isabel IveyΒ (FLOR) β 1:52.50
- Josephine FullerΒ (TENN) β 1:52.58
- Zoie HartmanΒ (UGA) β 1:53.65
- Zoe DixonΒ (FLOR) β 1:54.04
- Brooklyn Douthwright (TENN) β 1:56.04
- Hanah Ownbey (AUB) β 1:56.95
- Sara Stotler (TENN) β 1:57.79
In her first individual SEC event for Florida,Β Bella SimsΒ earned her first SEC title with the win here in the womenβs 200 IM. Sims entered this meet with an βNTβ and swam in the first heat of prelims this morning. Tonight, she just missed the SEC and SEC championship records with a personal best of 1:51.86. She took nearly a second off her personal best, which previously stood at 1:52.73 from 2022 Winter Juniors.
Fuller overtook Sims on the breaststroke leg, out-splitting her 33.27 to 34.23. Isabel Ivey was still in the race as well. The three were in a line down the pool on the freestyle leg. Sims powered home in 26.46 to get her hand on the wall first in 1:51.86.
Both Ivey and Fuller swam new personal bests as well. Ivey got the better of Fuller on the touch, beating her for the silver medal by eight-hundredths. Ivey swam 1:52.50 and Fuller 1:52.58, marking the first time that both have broken 1:53.
MENβS 200 IM β FINAL
Courtesy: UGA Swimming
- NCAA Record: 1:36.34, Leon Marchand (ASU) β 2023 NCAA Championships
- SEC Record: 1:38.13,Β Caeleb DresselΒ (FLOR) β 2018 SEC Championships
- SEC Championship Record: 1:38.13,Β Caeleb DresselΒ (FLOR) β 2018
- 2024 NCAA βAβ Standard: 1:41.03
- 2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:43.14
Top 8:
- Baylor NelsonΒ (TAMU) β 1:41.72
- Alex Sanchez (TAMU) β 1:42.55
- JoaquΓn GonzΓ‘lez PiΓ±eroΒ (FLOR) β 1:42.57
- Julian SmithΒ (FLOR) β 1:42.61
- Zach Hils (UGA) β 1:42.83
- Danny Schmidt (AUB) β 1:42.93
- Mason Laur (FLOR) β 1:43.92
- Sean Sullivan (FLOR) β 1:44.51
Make it two-for-two forΒ Baylor Nelson. The Texas A&M sophomore successfully defended his SEC title in the 200 IM, clocking 1:41.72. He and his teammateΒ Alex SanchezΒ made it a 1-2 finish for the Aggies as Sanchez continued to drop time with a 1:42.55.
The two Aggies made their moves on the breaststroke legs. Nelson split 29.00 to take the lead after running third, while Sanchez popped 27.41 on his breaststroke leg to move into 2nd place. They maintained those spots through the freestyle leg, while JoaquΓn GonzΓ‘lez PiΓ±ero won a tight race with his teammateΒ Julian SmithΒ for bronze.
WOMENβS 50 FREESTYLE β FINAL
Courtesy: tamuswimming
- NCAA Record: 20.77, Gretchen Walsh (UVA) β 2024 ACC Championships
- SEC Record: 20.79,Β Β Maggie MacNeilΒ (LSU) β 2023 NCAA Championships
- SEC Championship Record: 20.98, Maggie MacNeil (LSU) β 2023
- 2024 NCAA βAβ Standard: 21.63
- 2023 NCAA Invited Time: 22.15
Top 8:
- Camille SpinkΒ (TENN) β 21.77
- Micayla CronkΒ (FLOR) β 21.85
- Mona McSharryΒ (TENN) β 22.01
- Bella Cothern (UARK) β 22.04
- Chloe Stepanek (TAMU) β 22.12
- Amber MyersΒ (TENN) β 22.28
- Kailyn Winter (BAMA) β 22.29
- Lexie MulvihillΒ (AUB) β 22.36
FreshmanΒ Camille SpinkΒ got it done in the women’s 50 freestyle, winning her first SEC championship. Spink added three-hundredths from the personal best she swam in prelims. But, 21.77 was more than enough to get it done in this final asΒ Micayla CronkΒ took silver in 21.85, a personal best of her own.
Mona McSharryΒ rounded out the podium with the bronze, giving Tennessee a 1-3 finish.
MENβS 50 FREESTYLE β FINAL
Courtesy: UGA Swimming
- NCAA Record: 17.63,Β Caeleb DresselΒ (FLOR) β 2018 NCAA Championships
- SEC Record: 17.63,Β Caeleb DresselΒ (FLOR) β 2018 NCAA Championships
- SEC Championship Record: 17.93,Β Jordan CrooksΒ (TENN) β 2023
- 2024 NCAA βAβ Standard: 18.82
- 2023 NCAA Invited Time: 19.21
Top 8:
- Jordan CrooksΒ (TENN) β 17.99
- Gui CaribeΒ (TENN) β 18.70
- Josh LiendoΒ (FLOR) β 18.83
- Adam ChaneyΒ (FLOR) β 18.91
- Logan TirheimerΒ (AUB) β 18.95
- Macguire McDuffΒ (FLOR) β 18.98
- Jere HribarΒ (LSU) β 19.01
- Dillon Downing (UGA) β 19.13
Jordan CrooksΒ has done it again. He broke the 18 second barrier for the second time in his career to claim his second straight SEC title in the menβs 50 freestyle. It also gives Tennessee a sweep in the 50 freestyle at this meet. He remains the second-fastest performer all-time, but per USA Swimming, improves on the #4 performance in history that he set earlier this session leading off the 200 free relay.
He’s also the only swimmer to go sub-18 seconds at two meets.
Tennessee got their own 1-2 finish here in the men’s 50 freestyle.Β Gui CaribeΒ took silver in a personal best 18.70, beating 2023 runner upΒ Josh LiendoΒ by .13 seconds.

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The Vols with a big night, and showed out in the 50 Free. #GBO.