Bottazzo, Gonzalez Win SEC Titles on Day Three of SEC Championships

Last Updated: February 19, 2026By


KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Florida’s Anita Bottazzo became the first Gator to claim the women’s 100 breaststroke gold medal since 2007, while Jesus Gonzalez secured Gator diving’s first men’s 3-meter title of the meet on day three of the 2026 SEC Championships at the Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center. In total, Florida advanced 19 swimmers to Wednesday night finals, including nine championship finalists.
 
Through 15 events, the No. 4 Florida men sit in second place with 462 points, trailing Texas by just 8.5 points. The No. 10 Florida women stand third with 340.5 points, behind Tennessee (377) and Texas (345).
 

After entering finals as the top seed, Bottazzo swam a 57.11 to punch her NCAA Championships ticket and Florida’s first gold medal of the meet. The sophomore becomes the seventh Gator to win the event and the first since Caroline Burckle in 2007, extending Florida’s SEC league-best total to 12 titles in the event.
 

Overall, the women placed three swimmers in the evening session. Molly Mayne finished fifth in the championship final (59.39), while senior Anna Moore shaved 0.61 seconds from prelims to clock a 1:00.07 in the B final, which ranks 10th in program history. Grace Rainey added points in the C final with a 21st-place showing (1:00.81).
 
On the men’s side, Koen de Groot earned silver in the 100 breast with a 50.22, resetting the third-fastest time in program history from his prelim time of 50.72. Aleksas Savickas placed 10th in the B final (51.95), while freshmen Nil Cadevall and Jordan Willis scored in the C final after finishing 20th (52.75) and 24th (53.20), respectively.
 

Gonzalez turned in a clutch championship performance on men’s 3-meter. An 85.75 on his Reverse 3 ½ Somersault Tuck moved him into podium contention and a 76.50 on his final dive sealed the gold medal with a total score of 423.05. He becomes the 13th Gator to win the event and gives Florida 19 men’s 3-meter SEC titles, which ties for the league high. Conor Gesing advanced to the championship final as well and finished sixth (400.65) after scoring an 81.60 on his final dive. Jesus Agundez Mora posted a 322.25 in prelims to finish shy of a finals spot at 18th, but contributed seven points to the men’s team total.

Lainy Kruger added a sixth-place finish in the women’s 200 fly (1:55.83) and Addison Reese finished 12th overall after a fourth-place swim in the B final (1:56.64).
 
In the men’s 200 fly, Matthew Cairns was the lone Gator racing in the event and dropped nearly two seconds from his seed time in prelims (1:43.55) to advance from heat two into the B final. He finished 15th overall in 1:43.63.
 
In the women’s 100 back, Catie Choate led the way with a fourth-place finish at 51.36. Carly Meeting (T-18th, 53.11), Zuri Ferguson (22nd, 53.31) and Aspen Gersper (24th, 53.37) combined for 10.5 points in the C final.
 
The men’s 100 back saw Scotty Buff and Jonny Marshall in the championship final, as both finished the same as their seeded positions with Marshall finishing fourth (44.57) and Buff seventh with the program’s fourth-fastest time of 44.85. Aiden Norman captured the C final in 45.97 (17th overall), dropping 0.42 from prelims, while Caleb Maldari placed 20th (46.44).
 
Prelim Notables

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Thursday’s prelims will start at 9:30 a.m. and includes the 100 fly, 400 IM and 200 free. The women’s 3-meter diving prelims are scheduled for 12 p.m. with the consolation final following. Finals are slated for 5:30 p.m. with the 400 medley relay closing out day four of SEC Championships.  

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. 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

 
Current Women’s Team Scores
















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

 
By the Numbers
NCAA Individual Qualifiers

NCAA Relay Qualifiers

Medal Count

  • Men’s Gold

  • Women’s Gold
  • Men’s Silver
  • Men’s Bronze

Records

  • NCAA

  • SEC
  • SEC Meet
  • Program
  • Allan Jones Aquatic Center Pool

Men’s Top-10 Program Times

  • 200 Medley Relay

  • 1,650 Freestyle
  • 100 Breast
  • 100 Back

Women’s Top-10 Program Times

  • 200 Medley Relay

  • 800 Free Relay
  • 100 Breast

2026 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships Remaining Schedule & Streaming Links (All times Eastern)
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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