Men’s NCAA Relay Record and Florida’s Distance Highlight Day Two of SEC Championships
New benchmark😤 pic.twitter.com/LXdExoVrji
— Gators Swimming & Diving (@GatorsSwimDv) February 18, 2026
Florida delivered major points in Tuesday’s one individual swimming event, as the Gators went a perfect eight-for-eight with all entered men’s and women’s distance swimmers scoring. Through eight events, the No. 4 Gator men lead the team standings with 274 points, while the No. 10 women are second with 190 points, trailing Texas (232).
The squad of Jonny Marshall, Koen de Groot, Scotty Buff and Josh Liendo opened finals with a historic performance, capturing gold with a time of 1:20.03 in the men’s 200 medley relay en route to a new NCAA, SEC, SEC Meet, program and pool record. The finish resets Florida’s previous record of 1:20.15 set in 2024 as well as improved the Gators’ league-best SEC titles in the event to 13.
YOUR 2O26 MEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY SEC CHAMPIONS🥇 pic.twitter.com/SCPJ8cmtLR
— Gators Swimming & Diving (@GatorsSwimDv) February 17, 2026
On the men’s side, Florida totaled 107 points in the mile, led by Ahmed Jaouadi who became the 19th Gator to win the event and increase Florida’s league-high SEC titles in the event to 27. The freshman touched first in 14:25.14, setting a pool record and the second-fastest time in program history. Olympic gold medalist Ahmed Hafnaoui claimed bronze, clocking a 14:30.74 out of the opening heat to secure the program’s third-fastest time in the event. Additional scoring efforts came from Gio Linscheer, who finished fifth in 14:46.24, Eric Brown in 10th at 14:51.10 and Luke Corey in 19th (15:05.68).
SEC CHAMPION🥇.
Ahmed Jaouadi wins gold in the Men’s 1650 Freestyle with a time of 14:25.14, the SECOND FASTEST time in program history! pic.twitter.com/f8r7G3GSYf
— Gators Swimming & Diving (@GatorsSwimDv) February 17, 2026
Welcome to the SEC, Ahmed🥉😉
Ahmed Hafnaoui wins bronze in the 1650 Freestyle with a time of 14:30.74, the THIRD FASTEST time in program history! pic.twitter.com/gqu0wfVTu2
— Gators Swimming & Diving (@GatorsSwimDv) February 17, 2026
The women’s distance crew had three scoring performances, with Michaela Mattes leading the way with a fourth-place finish (16:07.98). Camille DeBoer dropped more than nine seconds from her seed time to take sixth in 16:12.22. Julie Brousseau added points with a 19th-place finish (16:35.12).
Both of the women’s relays delivered top-10 program times, as the 200 medley relay team of Catie Choate, Anita Bottazzo, Beatriz Bezerra and Lainy Kruger set the program’s ninth-fastest time with a 1:35.81 to finish seventh before the 800 free relay team of Brousseau, Kruger, JoJo Ramey and
Sylvia Statkevicius finished fourth. The squad swam the program’s 10th-fastest time of 6:59.86.
The men’s 800 free relay team of Alexander Painter, Aiden Norman, Charlie Hutchison and Jaouadi concluded Tuesday’s events with a fifth-place finish. (6:13.60).
Diving
In women’s one-meter action, Camyla Monroy and Alexa Fung advanced to the finals and contribute points to the women’s team total. Monroy qualified fourth in prelims (294.15) to reach the championship final and ultimately placed eighth overall with a score of 262.40. Fung improved upon her preliminary mark of 267.45 with a 269.95 in finals to earn 13th place overall. Casey Greenberg also competed, finishing 33rd (228.40).
Up Next
Swimming preliminaries begin Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. with the 100 back, 200 fly and 100 breast, followed by men’s 3-meter diving at 12 p.m. Finals are set for 5 p.m. with the 400 medley relay closing out day three.
All meet information, including schedules, tickets, heat sheets/results, streaming links, parking and fan policies, can be found on the 2026 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships Central page. Every session will be streamed on SEC Network+ with championship finals called by Gator Great Elizabeth Beisel, Rowdy Gaines and Joe Bieninati. Live Stats will be available on the Meet Mobile app and at Tennessee’s live results website.
Current Men’s Team Scores
| 1. | Florida | 274 |
| 2. | Tennessee | 213 |
| 3. | Texas | 190 |
| 4. | LSU | 177 |
| 5. | Kentucky | 175 |
| 6. | Georgia | 155 |
| 7. | Auburn | 146 |
| 8. | Alabama | 136 |
| 9. | Missouri | 105 |
| 10. | South Carolina | 102 |
| 11. | Texas A&M | 91 |
Current Women’s Team Scores
| 1. | Texas | 232 |
| 2. | Florida | 190 |
| 3. | South Carolina | 175 |
| 4. | Auburn | 169 |
| 5. | Georgia | 160 |
| 6. | Tennessee | 153 |
| 7. | Texas A&M | 139 |
| 8. | Alabama | 133 |
| 9. | Kentucky | 126 |
| 10. | Missouri | 122 |
| 11. | LSU | 114 |
| 12. | Arkansas | 81 |
| 13. | Vanderbilt | 58 |
By the Numbers
Medal Count
Records
- NCAA
- SEC
- SEC Meet
- Program
- Allan Jones Aquatic Center Pool
Men’s Top-10 Program Times
- 200 Medley Relay
- 1,650 Freestyle
Women’s Top-10 Program Times
- 200 Medley Relay
- 800 Free Relay
2026 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships Remaining Schedule
Wednesday, Feb. 18
- 9:30 am – 100 back, 200 fly, 100 breast prelims
- 12:00pm – Men’s three-meter prelims (consolations after)
- 5:30pm – 100 back, 200 fly, 100 breast and Men’s three-meter finals
Thursday, Feb. 19
- 9:30am – 100 fly, 400 IM, 200 free prelims
- 12:00pm – Women’s three-meter prelims (consolations after)
- 5:30pm – 100 fly, 400 IM, 200 free, Women’s three-meter finals and 400 medley relay
Friday, Feb. 20
- 9:30am – 200 breast, 50 free, 500 free prelims
- 12:00pm – Men’s platform (consolations after)
- 5:30pm – 200 breast, 50 free, 500 free, Men’s platform finals and 200 free relay
Saturday, Feb. 21
- 9:30am – 200 IM, 100 free, 200 back prelims
- 12:00pm – Women’s platform (consolations after)
- 5:30pm – 200 IM, 100 free, 200 back, Women’s platform finals and 400 free relay
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