Florida’s Adam Chaney, Isabel Ivey Lead SEC Weekly Honors

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Adam Chaney; Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick

Florida’s Adam Chaney, Isabel Ivey Lead SEC Weekly Honors

Florida’s Adam Chaney and Isabel Ivey were named this week’s men’s and women’s swimmer of the week in the SEC Weekly Honors announced Tuesday.

Florida also had the female diver of the week in Ana Monroy. Chaney shared his honor with Georgia’s Jake Magahey. The Bulldogs also put forth both freshmen of the week, Tomas Koski and Helena Jones. Bryden Hattie of Tennessee is the men’s diver of the week.

Chaney won the 50 freestyle in a dual meet victory over South Carolina in a time of 20.42 seconds. The senior also led the Gators’ winning 400 medley relay and 400 free relays.

Magahey won three times to lead Georgia over Auburn. He went 4:23.15 in the 500 free, 9:12.87 in the 1,000 free and 1:45.73 in the 200 butterfly. The senior was also part of the second-place 400 free relay.

Hattie won twice at the Tennessee Diving Invitational on his home boards. He scored 479.20 points to capture the platform title. His tally on 3-meter was 404.75 for victory. He finished seventh in the 1-meter springboard.

Koski won the 200 free in the meet against Auburn. He went 1:35.41 to pick up his fourth dual meet victory of the season. He finished second to Magahey in the 500 free and was on the second-place 400 free relay.

Ivey won twice in Florida’s victory over South Carolina. The senior finished first in two events, winning the 100 breaststroke in 1:01.66 and the 100 fly in 52.58. She also took part in the winning 400 medley relay.

Monroy picked up two victories in Knoxville at the Tennessee Invitational. The freshman from Mexico scored 313.80 points to win the 3-meter competition and 307.70 to capture the platform gold. She was fourth on 1-meter and helped the Gators win the team event.

Jones won two individual events and a relay in Georgia’s win over Auburn. She posted a time of 22.70 seconds to win the 50 free, then clocked in at 49.17 to secure the 100 free. She was even faster in the 400 free relay, leading off in 48.87 as the Bulldogs won.

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