Swimming

SEC Standouts From Womens NCAAs

by Peter Baugh, Swimming World College Intern 

There were 11 SEC teams who competed at women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Here’s a look at each team’s most successful athletes:

Smoliga took first in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle at the meet, tallying 49 points for the first place Bulldogs. She set a NCAA record in the 50 free, posting a time of 21.21. The previous record was Arizona’s Lara Jackson’s 21.27 from 2009. Though she missed the championship final in the 100-yard backstroke, her time in consolations would have taken second overall. The junior was also on the Bulldogs 400-yard medley relay, 200-yard freestyle relay, 200-yard medley relay and 400-yard freestyle relay.     

Photo Courtesy: Reagan Lunn/Georgia Tech Athletics

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