Urlando Wins Fourth SEC Title in 200 Butterfly

Last Updated: February 18, 2026By


KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Graduate Luca Urlando’s fourth conference championship in the 200-yard butterfly highlighted the third day of competition at the 2026 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships Wednesday at the University of Tennessee Allan Jones Aquatic Center.
 
Following three days of competition, the Georgia men rank sixth with 281 points, while the Bulldog women stand ninth with 201 points.
 
Fast Facts

  • Men’s 200y Butterfly – Urlando earned his fourth career SEC title in the 200y butterfly and sixth overall, touching first with a time of 1:38.46, the seventh-fastest time of both his career and program history. Sophomore Drew Hitchcock earned the silver medal with a personal-best time of 1:39.76, becoming the third-fastest performer in program history and reaching his first career podium. Senior Roman Valdez finished 18th with an NCAA time of 1:43.02, while freshman Kris Mihaylov placed 20th with a personal-best NCAA cut of 1:43.70.
  • Men’s 100y Backstroke – Senior Ruard van Renen won the bronze medal with an NCAA time of 44.56, besting Florida’s Jonny Marshall by one-hundredth of a second for the podium. Fellow senior Sam Powe placed 19th with an NCAA time of 46.29, while freshman Hayden Meyers took 21st with a time of 46.54.
  • Men’s 3-meter – Junior Matthew Bray finished 10th with a score of 379.50, placing second in the consolation final. Bray’s best score came in the first round with a 71.30, alternating with Missouri’s Collier Dyer for first throughout the competition. In prelims, Bray finished 13th with a score of 343.90.
  • Women’s 100y Breaststroke – Sophomore Charlotte Headland finished 14th with a personal-best NCAA cut of 1:00.08, followed by freshman Elizabeth Nawrocki in 20th place at 1:00.56.
  • Women’s 200y Butterfly – Senior Ieva Maluka finished 13th with an NCAA cut of 1:56.74, while freshman Izzy Beu won the bonus final with an NCAA time of 1:57.03.
  • Women’s 100y Backstroke – Sophomore Katie Belle Sikes finished 25th with a time of 53.81. Freshman Marin Clem set a new PB with her 30th-place time of 54.12.
  • Men’s 100y Breaststroke – Sophomore Elliot Woodburn finished 32nd with a time of 54.05.

 
Events
Women’s 100y Backstroke
Gold: Jillian Crooks, Tennessee – 50.50
Silver: Emily Jones, Alabama – 50.59
Bronze: Zoe Carlos-Broc, LSU – 51.14
 
Men’s 100y Backstroke
Gold: Hubert Kos, Texas – 43.86
Silver: Will Modglin, Texas – 44.00
Bronze: Ruard van Renen, Georgia – 44.56
 
Women’s 200y Butterfly
Gold: Campbell Stoll, Texas – 1:50.60
Silver: Emily Brown, Tennessee – 1:51.52
Bronze: Ella Jansen, Tennessee – 1:52.08
 
Men’s 200y Butterfly
Gold: Luca Urlando, Georgia – 1:38.46
Silver: Drew Hitchcock, Georgia – 1:39.76
Bronze: Kyle Peck, Texas / Martin Espernberger, Tennessee – 1:40.42
 
Women’s 100y Breaststroke
Gold: Anita Bottazzo, Florida – 57.11
Silver: McKenzie Siroky, Tennessee – 57.62
Bronze: Simone Moll, Tennessee – 58.47
 
Men’s 100y Breaststroke
Gold: Nate Germonprez, Texas – 49.92
Silver: Koen de Groot, Florida – 50.22
Bronze: Campbell McKean, Texas – 50.42
 
Men’s 3-meter
Gold: Jesus Gonzalez, Florida – 423.05
Silver: Bennett Greene, Tennessee – 421.20
Bronze: Frazer Tavener, Tennessee – 403.90
 
Standings
Men

  1. Texas, 470.5
  2. Florida, 462
  3. Tennessee, 414.5
  4. Auburn, 316
  5. LSU, 282
  6. Georgia, 281
  7. Kentucky, 280
  8. Missouri, 206
  9. Alabama, 198.5
  10. Texas A&M, 159.5
  11. South Carolina, 142

 
Women

  1. Tennessee, 377
  2. Texas, 345
  3. Florida, 340.5
  4. Auburn, 274.5
  5. South Carolina, 254.5
  6. LSU, 248
  7. Alabama, 238
  8. Texas A&M, 211
  9. Georgia, 201
  10. Missouri, 169.5
  11. Kentucky, 132
  12. Arkansas, 89
  13. Vanderbilt, 58

 
Up Next

The SEC Swimming & Diving Championships continue Thursday with the 100y butterfly, 400y IM, 200y freestyle, women’s 3-meter, and 400y medley relay. Swimming prelims begin at 9:30 a.m., followed by diving prelims at 12 p.m. and finals at 5:30 p.m. Live coverage of all session can be found on SEC Network+ with live results available on UTSports.com, MeetMobile, and DiveMeets.
 
 


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