Previews & Recaps
2025 SEC Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
Josh Liendo took down his SEC Championship meet record during prelims of the men’s 100 butterfly, swimming 43.70 to lead the way into Day 4 finals.
2025 SEC Championships: Day 4 Prelims Live Recap
Georgia’s Tomas Koski will be one man to watch this morning in the 200 free after he threw down a 1:29.64 split on Tuesday’s 800 free relay.
2025 SEC Championships: Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
Julian Smith takes on his first individual events at the 2025 SEC Championships after an electric performance on the 200 medley and 800 free relays.
2025 SEC Championships: Day 2 Finals Live Recap
Among the swimmers we will see on night two of the SEC Championships is Tennessee’s Jordan Crooks who will likely be on at least one of tonight’s relays.
Julian Smith Has Monster Day While Leading Florida Relays on Day 2 of SEC Championships
Florida senior Julian Smith showed a new level of speed tonight while helping Florida to two relay medals, and one SEC record.
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Rex Maurer Breaks Hugo Gonzalez’s SEC Meet Record in the 400 IM with a 3:35.61
Maurer broke his second SEC Championship meet record thus far, shaving just over a tenth off of Gonzalez’s record of 3:35.76 from 2018
2025 SEC Championships: Texas Men Projected To Extend Lead On Florida (Day 4 Ups/Mids/Downs)
Rex Maurer led three Texas men into the ‘A’ final of the 400 IM on Thursday as the Longhorns aim to extend their lead over Florida in the team race.
Chris Guiliano Sets Pool Record As Four Men Break 1:31 In 200 Freestyle Prelims At SECs
Four men broke 1:31 in the 200 free prelims at SECs, led by Chris Guiliano’s 1:30.31 pool record. Last year, there was only one 1:30 swim in the event.
Josh Liendo Breaks Own SEC Championship Meet Record With 43.70 100 Butterfly
Liendo descended his final 3 25s, coming home in an 11.40 on the final 25. He is the top seed tonight by 0.83 seconds.
2025 SEC Championship: Day 4 Prelim Scratches – Fuller & Sims Empty their Morning of Swims
Florida’s Bella Sims has a morning off after having scratched out of all 3 individual events this morning, as does Tennessee’s Josephine Fuller who dropped 2.