After a standout short course season, Brito kicked off the long course season with a bang at the Fran Crippen SMOC, setting numerous best times.
Yep came into the month of March ranked 22nd all-time in the 200 breast. He exits it as the third-fastest swimmer ever and an NCAA champion.
Spink became the first woman since Kara Lynn Joyce to sweep the 50, 100 and 200 free at the SEC Championships, setting best times across the board.
Urlando was on fire throughout the month of January, highlighted by his American Record in the 200 fly and UGA Record in the 100 fly.
After a record-setting short course meter debut in October, Walsh rewrote the women’s SCM world records over a six-day stretch at SC Worlds in Budapest.
Maurer broke an American Record and had several other standout swims at the Texas Invite, having set best times across eight different events in November.
Smith has broken the world record in the women’s 100 back and added an American Record in the 200 back during the World Cup series.
Smith won four medals at the Paralympics in Paris, including breaking the world record in the women’s 50 free S3 and adding another gold in the 100 free S3.