Georgia Men Finish Fourth, Women Eighth at SEC Championships
The Georgia men finished fourth for the second-consecutive year with 721 points, while the Bulldog women placed eighth with 604 points. Texas swept the conference championships for the second straight season.
Fast Facts
- Women’s 400y Freestyle Relay – Freshman Kennedi Dobson, sophomores Katie Belle Sikes and Marie Landreneau, and senior Ieva Maluka finished fifth with a season-best A-cut time of 3:13.49. Dobson led off with a personal-best 100y freestyle of 48.17, earning another NCAA cut, while Maluka closed with a 48.65 anchor leg.
- Men’s 400y Freestyle Relay – Graduate Luca Urlando, junior Tomas Koski, sophomore Tane Bidois, and senior Ruard van Renen finished fifth with an A-cut time of 2:48.83, the seventh-fastest time in program history. Urlando led off with an NCAA cut of 42.27 with van Renen closing at 41.95.
- Men’s 200y Individual Medley – Urlando finished sixth with a season-best NCAA time of 1:42.29, while sophomore Drew Hitchcock placed seventh with an NCAA time of 1:43.84. In prelims, Hitchcock set a new personal best of 1:42.53 to become the seventh-fastest performer in program history. In the consolation final, senior Cale Martter nearly earned the win with a runner-up time of 1:42.55, a season-best mark ranking him eighth in program history. Freshman Finn Wendland finished 22nd with a time of 1:46.35, following a PB of 1:46.07 in prelims.
- Women’s 200y Individual Medley – Maluka finished sixth with a season-best NCAA cut of 1:55.82, matching the time she posted in prelims. Landreneau finished 10th with a personal best NCAA time of 1:57.69, while senior Olivia Della Torre won the bonus final with a season-best mark of 1:59.29.
- Men’s 200y Backstroke – Freshman Hayden Meyers won the consolation final with a time of 1:39.45, tying her personal best and remaining the sixth-fastest performer in program history. Meyers’ time was the fifth-fastest of all competitors in the evening session. van Renen took 12th with an NCAA time of 1:40.94, while fellow senior Sam Powe placed 16th at 1:42.39.
- Men’s 100y Freestyle – Bidois finished 21st with a personal-best time of 42.69, becoming the ninth-fastest performer in program history.
- Women’s 200y Backstroke – Sophomore Samantha Rydzewski placed 26th in prelims with a time of 1:57.23. Freshman Hailey Dopson placed 45th with a season-best time of 2:00.51.
- Women’s 100y Freestyle – Sikes placed 27th in prelims with a time of 49.19, followed by senior Emma Norton in 30th at 49.27. Freshman Marin Clem posted a season-best time of 49.60 in 39th place.
Events
Women’s 200y IM
Gold: Angie Coe, Texas – 1:53.90
Silver: Campbell Stoll, Texas – 1:53.92
Bronze: Emily Brown, Tennessee – 1:54.26
Sixth: Ieva Maluka, Georgia – 1:55.82
Men’s 200y IM
Gold: Hubert Kos, Texas – 1:40.53
Silver: Baylor Nelson, Texas – 1:41.09
Bronze: Camden Taylor, Texas – 1:41.57
Sixth: Luca Urlando, Georgia – 1:42.29
Seventh: Drew Hitchcock, Georgia – 1:43.84
Women’s 100y Freestyle
Gold: Camille Spink, Tennessee – 46.01
Silver: Eva Okaro, Texas – 46.77
Bronze: Cadence Vincent, Alabama – 47.06
Men’s 100y Freestyle
Gold: Jere Hribar, LSU – 40.42
Silver: Gui Caribe, Tennessee – 40.45
Bronze: Josh Liendo, Florida – 40.94
Women’s 200y Backstroke
Gold: Catie Choate, Florida – 1:49.94
Silver: Sarah Rodrigues, Texas – 1:51.46
Bronze: Emily Jones, Alabama – 1:52.35
Men’s 200y Backstroke
Gold: Jonny Marshall, Florida – 1:36.38
Silver: Hubert Kos, Texas – 1:36.80
Bronze: Tommy Hagar, Alabama – 1:38.40
Women’s Platform
Gold: Camyla Monroy, Florida – 350.70
Silver: Alejandra Estudillo, Texas – 333.55
Bronze: Maria Sanchez-Moreno, Arkansas – 325.55
Women’s 400y Freestyle Relay
Gold: Texas, 3:08.14
Silver: Tennessee, 3:09.03
Bronze: Alabama, 3:10.48
Fifth: Georgia, 3:13.49
Men’s 400y Freestyle Relay
Gold: Florida, 2:43.95
Silver: Texas, 2:45.30
Bronze: Tennessee, 2:46.00
Fifth: Georgia, 2:48.83
Standings
Men
- Texas, 1,449.5
- Florida, 1,292
- Tennessee, 1,061.5
- Georgia, 721
- Auburn, 652
- Alabama, 642.5
- LSU, 614
- Kentucky, 582
- Texas A&M, 503.5
- Missouri, 427
- South Carolina, 349
Women
- Texas, 1,413.5
- Tennessee, 1,086
- Florida, 1,015.5
- Alabama, 689
- LSU, 688.5
- South Carolina, 666.5
- Auburn, 654.5
- Georgia, 604
- Texas A&M, 550
- Missouri, 468
- Arkansas, 350
- Kentucky, 284.5
- Vanderbilt, 146
Up Next
Georgia returns home next for the annual Bulldog Invitational Last Chance Meet on Saturday, Feb. 28 and Sunday, March 1 at Bauerle Pool at Gabrielsen Natatorium. Prelims start at 10 a.m. both days with finals at 5 p.m. (Sat.) and 4 p.m. (Sun.). Admission is free for all spectators.
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