2020 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships Day Three Heats: Florida Men Make Huge Move (Ups, Mids, Downs Report)
SEC Swimming and Diving Championships
Auburn, Alabama 2020
The third morning of the 2020 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships had the heats of the 400 IM, 100 fly and 200 freestyle.
The Florida men made a huge statement on Thursday morning with nine swimmers advancing to championship finals while Texas A&M, the leaders after two days, only had one. The Gators had a strong showing in the 400 IM and also got two other swimmers in the finals of the 100 fly and 200 free. Kieran Smith, fresh off an American record last night, is the top seed in the 400 IM for the Gators.
The Tennessee women also made a big move on Thursday with Tess Cieplucha and Erika Brown putting up the top times in the 400 IM and 100 butterfly respectively as the Vols are looking for their first SEC team title on the women’s side.
Georgia got top seeds from Veronica Burchill (200 free) and Camden Murphy (100 fly) while Texas A&M’s Mark Theall is the top seed in the 200 free.
The ups-mids-downs report is below. The teams are in order of the team scores from last night.
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Ups-Mids-Downs (Women)
1. Tennessee, University of, Knox 6, 4, 3 2. University of Florida 4, 1, 6 3. Auburn University 0, 5, 2 4. Kentucky, University of 3, 3, 3 5. Georgia, University of 3, 2, 2 6. Texas A&M University 3, 3, 3 7. University of Alabama 3, 1, 0 8. Missouri 0, 1, 2 9. University of Arkansas 1, 1, 0 10. South Carolina, University of, 1, 1, 1 11. Louisiana State University 0, 1, 2 12. Vanderbilt University 0, 0, 0
Ups-Mids-Downs (Men)
1. Texas A&M University 1, 5, 1 2. University of Florida 9, 4, 1 3. University of Alabama 2, 1, 2 4. Kentucky, University of 0, 4, 4 5. Georgia, University of 4, 3, 3 6. Tennessee, University of, Knox 2, 2, 3 7. Auburn University 2, 1, 3 8. Missouri 2, 4, 3 9. South Carolina, University of, 1, 0, 2 10. Louisiana State University 1, 0, 2
Women’s 400 IM
Tennessee’s Tess Cieplucha was on cruise control in the heats of the 400 IM as she snagged lane four for the A-Final with a 4:04.04 to lead Florida’s Vanessa Pearl (4:05.52). Both Cieplucha and Pearl used stellar breaststroke legs to split under 1:10 this morning as they will need a long warm down to get themselves back up for finals tonight.
Tennessee’s Alexis Yager (4:05.75) also qualified for the A-Final in third place. Florida also advanced two other swimmers to the final with Kathleen Golding (4:08.94) and Kelly Fertel (4:09.11) placing seventh and eighth for the Gators. Florida did not advance any women to the A-Finals last night but started off today with three getting to the championship round.
Kentucky’s Bailey Bonnett (4:06.36), Alabama’s Alexis Preski (4:06.83) and Texas A&M’s Jing Quah (4:08.35) also advanced to the championship final.
Event 16 Women 400 Yard IM ================================================================== NCAA: N 3:54.60 3/16/2018 Ella Eastin, Stanford SEC Meet: S 3:58.35 2/17/2012 Elizabeth Beisel, Florida Pool: P 3:56.54 3/16/2012 Katinka Hosszu, Southern Cal 4:03.62 A 4:17.30 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Preliminaries === 1 Cieplucha, Tess SR Tennessee 4:03.06 4:04.04 qB r:+0.73 25.44 54.49 (29.05) 1:25.88 (31.39) 1:56.72 (30.84) 2:31.23 (34.51) 3:06.01 (34.78) 3:35.46 (29.45) 4:04.04 (28.58) 2 Pearl, Vanessa SO FLOR 4:14.16 4:05.52 qB r:+0.65 25.72 55.49 (29.77) 1:26.79 (31.30) 1:57.71 (30.92) 2:31.46 (33.75) 3:06.51 (35.05) 3:36.94 (30.43) 4:05.52 (28.58) 3 Yager, Alexis A JR Tennessee 4:10.30 4:05.75 qB r:+0.72 26.49 56.59 (30.10) 1:28.63 (32.04) 1:59.60 (30.97) 2:33.64 (34.04) 3:07.94 (34.30) 3:37.43 (29.49) 4:05.75 (28.32) 4 Bonnett, Bailey JR Kentucky 4:07.69 4:06.36 qB r:+0.67 26.26 56.40 (30.14) 1:28.27 (31.87) 2:00.77 (32.50) 2:33.95 (33.18) 3:08.72 (34.77) 3:38.30 (29.58) 4:06.36 (28.06) 5 Preski, Alexis SR Alabama 4:10.99 4:06.83 qB r:+0.70 26.58 56.15 (29.57) 1:27.91 (31.76) 1:58.85 (30.94) 2:33.82 (34.97) 3:08.99 (35.17) 3:38.63 (29.64) 4:06.83 (28.20) 6 Quah, Jing JR Texas A&M 4:15.01 4:08.35 qB r:+0.62 26.28 55.73 (29.45) 1:27.46 (31.73) 1:58.29 (30.83) 2:34.51 (36.22) 3:11.06 (36.55) 3:40.37 (29.31) 4:08.35 (27.98) 7 Golding, Kathle FR FLOR 4:10.24 4:08.94 qB r:+0.70 26.52 56.83 (30.31) 1:28.69 (31.86) 2:00.15 (31.46) 2:35.67 (35.52) 3:11.67 (36.00) 3:40.74 (29.07) 4:08.94 (28.20) 8 Fertel, Kelly A SR FLOR 4:07.58 4:09.11 qB r:+0.70 26.58 56.91 (30.33) 1:28.56 (31.65) 1:59.81 (31.25) 2:35.05 (35.24) 3:11.55 (36.50) 3:41.18 (29.63) 4:09.11 (27.93)
Men’s 400 IM
The Florida Gators showed their 400 IM prowess on Thursday morning at the SEC Swimming and Diving Championships, qualifying five men to the A-Final. Sophomore Kieran Smith, who has been on fire through 2 days, is the top seed at 3:40.54 ahead of senior Grant Sanders (3:42.90). The Gators will have more than half the field as Bobby Finke (3:43.79), Kevin Vargas (3:44.16) and Miguel Cancel (3:45.25), all underclassmen, advanced to the championship final to pile on the points for the seven-time defending champions Florida.
Alabama’s Nicholas Perera (3:43.61), Georgia’s Andrew Abruzzo (3:44.36) and Georgia’s Clayton Forde (3:44.43) also advanced to the championship final.
Event 17 Men 400 Yard IM ================================================================== NCAA: N 3:33.42 3/24/2017 Chase Kalisz, Georgia SEC Meet: S 3:35.76 2/16/2018 Hugo Gonzalez, Auburn Pool: P 3:38.39 2/19/2015 Chase Kalisz, Georgia 3:39.16 A 3:51.46 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Preliminaries === 1 Smith, Kieran S SO FLOR 3:47.25 3:40.54 qB r:+0.68 23.34 50.57 (27.23) 1:19.56 (28.99) 1:47.63 (28.07) 2:18.34 (30.71) 2:49.76 (31.42) 3:15.77 (26.01) 3:40.54 (24.77) 2 Sanders, Grant SR FLOR 3:50.53 3:42.90 qB r:+0.71 23.35 50.01 (26.66) 1:18.57 (28.56) 1:47.09 (28.52) 2:18.42 (31.33) 2:50.08 (31.66) 3:17.14 (27.06) 3:42.90 (25.76) 3 Perera, Nichola SO Alabama 3:50.39 3:43.61 qB r:+0.62 23.77 50.54 (26.77) 1:19.34 (28.80) 1:47.92 (28.58) 2:18.57 (30.65) 2:50.08 (31.51) 3:17.21 (27.13) 3:43.61 (26.40) 4 Finke, Bobby C SO FLOR 3:56.05 3:43.79 qB r:+0.73 23.73 50.88 (27.15) 1:18.90 (28.02) 1:46.24 (27.34) 2:18.82 (32.58) 2:52.16 (33.34) 3:18.47 (26.31) 3:43.79 (25.32) 5 Vargas, Kevin L FR FLOR 3:46.14 3:44.16 qB r:+0.63 24.12 51.82 (27.70) 1:21.55 (29.73) 1:50.39 (28.84) 2:21.61 (31.22) 2:52.34 (30.73) 3:18.81 (26.47) 3:44.16 (25.35) 6 Abruzzo, Andrew SO Georgia 3:45.62 3:44.36 qB r:+0.77 23.55 50.82 (27.27) 1:19.38 (28.56) 1:47.46 (28.08) 2:19.43 (31.97) 2:52.54 (33.11) 3:19.02 (26.48) 3:44.36 (25.34) 7 Forde, Clayton SR Georgia 3:42.14 3:44.43 qB r:+0.72 24.24 51.58 (27.34) 1:21.23 (29.65) 1:49.80 (28.57) 2:21.79 (31.99) 2:53.61 (31.82) 3:19.77 (26.16) 3:44.43 (24.66) 8 Cancel, Miguel SO FLOR 3:54.23 3:45.25 qB r:+0.62 23.80 51.18 (27.38) 1:20.07 (28.89) 1:48.38 (28.31) 2:20.32 (31.94) 2:52.65 (32.33) 3:19.39 (26.74) 3:45.25 (25.86)
Women’s 100 Fly
Tennessee’s Erika Brown, who elected to swim the 100 butterfly rather than the 200 freestyle, put up the top time in the butterfly with a 50.39. The Vols are in search of their first SEC women’s team title and they are off to a good start through two days, leading the meet over Florida. Sophomore Trude Rrothrock came up big this morning by advancing to the championship final in third spot at 51.53.
Alabama sophomore Rhyan White (50.97) is seeded second while Florida senior Sherridon Dressel (51.60) is seeded fourth. The Gators are also looking for their first SEC women’s title since 2009 and are currently in second place.
Georgia’s Dakota Luther (51.99), Kentucky’s Izzy Gati (52.02), South Carolina’s Christina Lappin (52.27) and Alabama’s Flora Molnar (52.32) also advanced to the championship final.
Event 18 Women 100 Yard Butterfly ================================================================== NCAA: N 49.26 12/6/2019 L. Hansson & M. MacNeil, USC & Michigan SEC Meet: S 49.85 2/15/2019 Erika Brown, Tennessee Pool: P 50.62 3/21/2003 Natalie Coughlin, California 50.92 A 53.76 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Preliminaries === 1 Brown, Erika J SR Tennessee 49.79 50.39PqA r:+0.65 10.78 23.74 (12.96) 36.66 (12.92) 50.39 (13.73) 2 White, Rhyan E SO Alabama 51.71 50.97 qB r:+0.67 11.20 24.11 (12.91) 37.37 (13.26) 50.97 (13.60) 3 Rothrock, Trude SO Tennessee 52.29 51.53 qB r:+0.63 11.04 24.01 (12.97) 37.42 (13.41) 51.53 (14.11) 4 Dressel, Sherri SR FLOR 52.52 51.60 qB r:+0.63 11.03 24.23 (13.20) 37.99 (13.76) 51.60 (13.61) 5 Luther, Dakota SO Georgia 52.09 51.99 qB r:+0.70 11.24 24.13 (12.89) 37.80 (13.67) 51.99 (14.19) 6 Gati, Izzy G SO Kentucky 54.64 52.02 qB r:+0.64 11.22 24.50 (13.28) 38.16 (13.66) 52.02 (13.86) 7 Lappin, Christi SR South Carolina 52.43 52.27 qB r:+0.73 11.16 24.37 (13.21) 37.99 (13.62) 52.27 (14.28) 8 Molnar, Flora JR Alabama 51.80 52.32 qB r:+0.67 10.82 24.07 (13.25) 37.79 (13.72) 52.32 (14.53)
Men’s 100 Fly
The Georgia men have been quietly off to a good start on Thursday morning at the SEC Swimming and Diving Championships in Auburn. Junior Camden Murphy put up the top seed in the 100 butterfly with a 45.54 as he is ahead of Tennessee sophomore Kayky Mota (45.65), who transferred from Miami, and Alabama junior Tyler Sesvold (45.88).
It looks to be a wide open field in the final as Missouri’s Danny Kovac (45.94) also will be among those who have a chance to stand atop the podium.
Florida, in search of their eighth straight team title, put two in the A-Final with Eric Friese (46.12) and Will Davis (46.24). Texas A&M did not have any finalists in the event.
Auburn’s Santiago Grassi (46.17) and Missouri’s Daniel Hein (46.18) also advanced to the championship final.
Event 19 Men 100 Yard Butterfly ================================================================== NCAA: N 42.80 3/23/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida SEC Meet: S 44.21 2/18/2017 Caeleb Dressel, Florida Pool: P 45.02 2/20/2009 Matt Targett, Auburn 45.05 A 47.43 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Preliminaries === 1 Murphy, Camden JR Georgia 45.36 45.54 qB r:+0.62 9.68 21.39 (11.71) 33.16 (11.77) 45.54 (12.38) 2 Mota, Kayky M Tennessee 47.07 45.65 qB r:+0.64 9.53 21.12 (11.59) 33.16 (12.04) 45.65 (12.49) 3 Sesvold, Tyler JR Alabama 46.63 45.88 qB r:+0.66 9.38 20.93 (11.55) 32.98 (12.05) 45.88 (12.90) 4 Kovac, Danny D SO Missouri 45.81 45.94 qB r:+0.61 9.55 21.17 (11.62) 33.33 (12.16) 45.94 (12.61) 5 Friese, Eric E FR FLOR 46.39 46.12 qB r:+0.69 9.68 21.50 (11.82) 33.57 (12.07) 46.12 (12.55) 6 Grassi, Santiag SR Auburn 46.65 46.17 qB r:+0.63 9.57 21.51 (11.94) 33.83 (12.32) 46.17 (12.34) 7 Hein, Daniel W SR Missouri 46.13 46.18 qB r:+0.61 9.63 21.44 (11.81) 33.47 (12.03) 46.18 (12.71) 8 Davis, Will SO FLOR 47.92 46.24 qB r:+0.61 9.65 21.33 (11.68) 33.35 (12.02) 46.24 (12.89)
Women’s 200 Free
Georgia continued its quiet momentum into the women’s 200 freestyle as senior Veronica Burchill posted the top time in the heats with a 1:43.74 as she leads by nearly a full second. A day after swimming the fastest 50 free relay split in history, Arkansas senior Anna Hopkin swam a 1:44.67 to grab second seed ahead of Kentucky senior Ali Galyer (1:44.69).
There will be six total seniors in the A-Final as only Georgia junior Courtney Harnish (1:44.84) and Tennessee junior Tjasa Pintar (1:45.47) qualified as non-seniors. It is a field with a lot of experience, but not a lot of champions. Harnish won the 500 last night, but she is the only one in the field, besides last night’s 200 IM champ Meghan Small, to have won an individual SEC title.
Tennessee’s Small (1:44.87), Texas A&M’s Karling Hemstreet (1:45.20) and Texas A&M’s Katie Portz (1:45.36) also qualified for the final.
Event 20 Women 200 Yard Freestyle ================================================================== NCAA: N 1:39.10 3/20/2015 Missy Franklin, California SEC Meet: S 1:41.83 2/20/2014 Shannon Vreeland, Georgia Pool: P 1:41.21 3/16/2012 Megan Romano, Georgia 1:42.98 A 1:47.12 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Preliminaries === 1 Burchill, Veron SR Georgia 1:44.62 1:43.74 qB r:+0.68 23.99 49.90 (25.91) 1:16.56 (26.66) 1:43.74 (27.18) 2 Hopkin, Anna E SR Arkansas 1:44.40 1:44.67 qB r:+0.70 24.08 50.92 (26.84) 1:18.01 (27.09) 1:44.67 (26.66) 3 Galyer, Ali J SR Kentucky 1:44.64 1:44.69 qB r:+0.66 24.58 51.00 (26.42) 1:17.71 (26.71) 1:44.69 (26.98) 4 Harnish, Courtn JR Georgia 1:44.86 1:44.84 qB r:+0.75 24.75 51.63 (26.88) 1:18.34 (26.71) 1:44.84 (26.50) 5 Small, Meghan N SR Tennessee 1:45.85 1:44.87 qB r:+0.71 24.70 51.51 (26.81) 1:18.17 (26.66) 1:44.87 (26.70) 6 Hemstreet, Karl SR Texas A&M 1:47.15 1:45.20 qB r:+0.67 24.86 51.61 (26.75) 1:18.33 (26.72) 1:45.20 (26.87) 7 Portz, Katie A SR Texas A&M 1:47.10 1:45.36 qB r:+0.69 24.88 51.50 (26.62) 1:18.40 (26.90) 1:45.36 (26.96) 8 Pintar, Tjasa JR Tennessee 1:45.23 1:45.47 qB r:+0.66 24.71 50.90 (26.19) 1:17.90 (27.00) 1:45.47 (27.57)
Men’s 200 Free
After Florida had a monstrous morning, Texas A&M needed to get a spark going before heading into tonight’s finals. They got what they asked for as junior Mark Theall is leading the 200 free heats at 1:32.48, nearly a full second in front of LSU freshman Brooks Curry (1:33.37).
Florida did get two to the A-Final with Gerry Quinn (1:33.73) and Khader Baqlah (1:33.82) placing fourth and fifth respectively as they should take a big lead after tonight’s finals on their way to a potential eighth straight team title.
Auburn’s Christian Sztolcman (1:33.62), South Carolina’s Phil Costin (1:34.40) and Georgia’s Grant Norgan (1:34.43) also advanced to the championship final.
Tennessee’s Seth Bailey (1:34.44) and Josh Walsh (1:34.44) tied for eighth place and will need to swim-off for the last spot in the A-Final.
Event 21 Men 200 Yard Freestyle ================================================================== NCAA: N 1:29.15 3/27/2019 Dean Farris, Harvard SEC Meet: S 1:30.11 2/18/2020 Kieren Smith, Florida Pool: P 1:30.11 2/18/2020 Kieren Smith, Florida 1:32.05 A 1:36.32 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Preliminaries === 1 Theall, Mark J JR Texas A&M 1:32.96 1:32.48 qB r:+0.65 21.57 44.74 (23.17) 1:08.45 (23.71) 1:32.48 (24.03) 2 Curry, Brooks V FR LSU 1:36.08 1:33.37 qB r:+0.63 21.34 45.03 (23.69) 1:09.53 (24.50) 1:33.37 (23.84) 3 Sztolcman, Chri SO Auburn 1:36.47 1:33.62 qB r:+0.66 21.47 45.06 (23.59) 1:09.33 (24.27) 1:33.62 (24.29) 4 Quinn, Gerry JR FLOR 1:38.04 1:33.73 qB r:+0.70 21.83 45.61 (23.78) 1:09.69 (24.08) 1:33.73 (24.04) 5 Baqlah, Khader SR FLOR 1:36.04 1:33.82 qB r:+0.66 22.18 46.49 (24.31) 1:10.06 (23.57) 1:33.82 (23.76) 6 Costin, Phil SO South Carolina 1:38.17 1:34.40 qB r:+0.69 22.37 46.10 (23.73) 1:09.65 (23.55) 1:34.40 (24.75) 7 Norgan, Grant C JR Georgia 1:36.10 1:34.43 qB r:+0.72 22.53 46.52 (23.99) 1:10.74 (24.22) 1:34.43 (23.69) 8 Bailey, Seth S SO Tennessee 1:36.24 1:34.44 qB r:+0.59 21.99 45.91 (23.92) 1:10.34 (24.43) 1:34.44 (24.10) 8 Walsh, Josh M JR Tennessee 1:34.94 1:34.44 qB r:+0.60 21.96 45.74 (23.78) 1:09.99 (24.25) 1:34.44 (24.45)