2024 SEC SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- February 19 – February 24, 2024
- James E. Martin Aquatic Center — Auburn, AL
- Defending Champions: Women: Florida (1x) Men: Florida (11x)
- Start Times (CT): 9:30 am prelims/5:30 pm finals
- Championship Central
- 2023 SEC Championships Box Score
- Major Conference Roster Limits and Scoring Rules
- Psych Sheets
- Live Results
- Live Video (SEC+ Network)
- Day 1 Diving Recap
- Day 1 Finals Live Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Live Recap | Day 2 Finals Live Recap
- Day 3 Prelims Live Recap | Day 3 Finals Live Recap
- Day 4 Prelims Live Recap | Day 4 Finals Live Recap
- Day 5 Prelims Live Recap
For those unfamiliar with swimming terminology, the concept of “Ups” and “Downs” is a good way to track which teams performed best at prelims. In prelims, swimmers qualify for one of three finals heats: the top 8 finishers make the A final, places 9 through 16 the B final and places 17 through 24 the C final. In finals, swimmers are locked into their respective final, meaning a swimmer in the B heat (spots 9-16) can only place as high as 9th or as low as 16th, even if they put up the fastest or slowest time of any heat in the final.
With that in mind, we’ll be tracking “Ups,” “Mids” and “Downs” after each prelims session. “Up” refers to swimmers in the A final, “Mid” to swimmers in the B final and “Down” to swimmers in the C final.
TEAM SCORES THRU DAY 4
WOMEN:
- Florida — 1051.5
- Tennessee — 837
- Texas A&M — 664.5
- Auburn — 625.5
- Georgia — 617
- Alabama — 473
- South Carolina — 459
- LSU — 392
- Kentucky — 307
- Missouri — 281.5
- Arkansas — 260
- Vanderbilt — 162
MEN:
- Florida — 1198.5
- Auburn — 837
- Tennessee — 822
- Georgia — 791
- Texas A&M — 757.5
- LSU — 431
- Missouri — 415
- Alabama — 366
- South Carolina — 324
- Kentucky — 319
DAY 5 UPS/MIDS/DOWNS — WOMEN
Credit to Andrew Mering for running the numbers.
All | 200 Back | 100 Free | 200 Breast | Platform Diving | |
Tennessee | 7/2/3 | 1/0/1 | 2/0/2 | 2/1/0 | 2/1/0 |
Florida | 6/1/2 | 3/0/0 | 1/0/0 | 1/0/1 | 1/1/1 |
Auburn | 3/6/4 | 0/3/1 | 1/1/1 | 0/2/1 | 2/0/1 |
Texas A&M | 3/5/2 | 2/1/0 | 1/1/0 | 0/3/2 | 0/0/0 |
LSU | 3/2/4 | 0/0/2 | 0/2/2 | 0/0/0 | 3/0/0 |
BAMA | 3/1/6 | 0/1/0 | 1/0/2 | 2/0/1 | 0/0/3 |
South Carolina | 2/4/2 | 1/2/1 | 0/1/1 | 1/1/0 | 0/0/0 |
UGA | 2/3/2 | 0/0/2 | 1/1/0 | 1/0/0 | 0/2/0 |
UK Wildcats | 1/4/4 | 1/1/1 | 0/0/0 | 0/1/2 | 0/2/1 |
Arkansas | 1/2/2 | 0/0/0 | 0/1/0 | 1/0/0 | 0/1/2 |
Missouri | 1/2/1 | 0/0/0 | 1/1/0 | 0/0/1 | 0/1/0 |
Women’s Scored Prelims:
- Tennessee — 223.5
- Auburn — 185
- Florida — 183
- Texas A&M — 155.5
- LSU — 125
- Alabama — 121
- South Carolina — 116.5
- Kentucky — 109
- Georgia — 105
- Arkansas — 63
- Missouri — 61.5
- Vanderbilt — 0
Women’s Scored Prelims + Actual:
- Florida — 1234.5
- Tennessee — 1060.5
- Texas A&M — 820
- Auburn — 810
- Georgia — 722
- Alabama — 594
- South Carolina — 575.5
- LSU — 517
- Kentucky — 416
- Missouri — 343
- Arkansas — 323
- Vanderbilt 162
The Tennessee women had a big last prelims session. The Lady Vols have 12 total finalists and seven ‘A’ finalists which puts them on top of the ‘scored prelims’ by a wide margin. Their seven ‘A’ finalists help push them past 200 projected points. In addition to their success in the pool, they also have three finalists for the women’s platform finals this evening.
Auburn has the most finalists this evening at 13. Like Tennessee, they’ve got three ‘A’ finalists on the boards. The majority of their swimmers are in ‘B’ finals, which adds up to put them at 185 projected points. They’re two projected points ahead of the Florida women who are expected to score 183 points with nine finalists.
Their performance this morning helps shore up 2nd place and their projected to crack 1000 points. But it doesn’t look like it will be enough to catch the Gators, who dominated the first four days of the meet. In fact, the projected scores have all the teams retaining their places from Day 4. But there are several battles further down the scoresheet–Alabama vs. South Carolina, Missouri vs. Arkansas–that may not be decided until the final relay, which isn’t included in our projected scores.
DAY 5 UPS/MIDS/DOWNS — MEN
Credit to Andrew Mering for running the numbers.
All | 200 Back | 100 Free | 200 Breast | Platform Diving | |
UGA | 6/4/0 | 4/1/0 | 2/1/0 | 0/2/0 | 0/0/0 |
Florida | 6/2/1 | 1/1/0 | 3/1/1 | 2/0/0 | 0/0/0 |
Auburn | 5/2/1 | 2/0/0 | 1/1/1 | 2/1/0 | 0/0/0 |
Texas A&M | 3/6/2 | 0/2/0 | 0/1/1 | 3/3/1 | 0/0/0 |
Tennessee | 2/0/6 | 0/0/2 | 2/0/3 | 0/0/1 | 0/0/0 |
BAMA | 1/3/5 | 1/2/1 | 0/1/2 | 0/0/2 | 0/0/0 |
LSU | 1/2/0 | 0/1/0 | 1/0/0 | 0/1/0 | 0/0/0 |
Missouri | 1/1/4 | 0/1/2 | 0/0/0 | 1/0/2 | 0/0/0 |
South Carolina | 0/2/3 | 0/0/1 | 0/1/0 | 0/1/2 | 0/0/0 |
UK Wildcats | 0/1/2 | 0/0/2 | 0/1/0 | 0/0/0 | 0/0/0 |
Men’s Scored Prelims:
- Georgia — 215
- Florida — 199
- Texas A&M — 177
- Auburn — 150
- Alabama — 92
- Tennessee — 84
- Missouri — 60
- LSU — 46
- South Carolina — 43
- Kentucky — 20
Men’s Scored Prelims + Actual:
- Florida — 1397.5
- Georgia — 1006
- Auburn — 987
- Texas A&M — 934.5
- Tennessee — 906
- LSU — 477
- Missouri — 475
- Alabama — 458
- South Carolina — 440
- Kentucky — 339
Barring an absolute disaster, the Florida men have shored up the 2024 SEC title. The real race in the standings is for second as Georgia, Auburn, Texas A&M, and Tennessee have one last session to battle it out. The Georgia Bulldogs made a huge push this morning, putting six men up in ‘A’ finals–tying Florida for most ‘A’ finalists–and four men in ‘B’ finals.
Powered by three men in the 200 backstroke ‘A’ final, the Bulldogs are projected to score 215 points, which would put them firmly in 2nd place, vaulting up 4th where they started the day.
Meanwhile, Tennessee looks out of the race. The Volunteers are expected to score 84 points, the fewest of the teams battling for 2nd. They’ll need to do something special in the relay and outperform their seeds, but even that may not be enough. What’s really hurting them is that while they have eight finalists, their line is 2/0/6.
Texas A&M has 11 finalists, the most of any program. The highlight of their morning was going 1-2-3 in the 200 breaststroke. Then there’s Auburn, who we’ve projected to finish 3rd, just 19 points behind Georgia. The relay is going to be their big chance to close that gap–they come in with a faster seed time than Georgia and if they want to finish second their going to need to take advantage of all the opportunities they have.
floorida is just dominant. which school has the most all around SEC titles in the history of the sec?
I haven’t seen this aggregated anywhere, and don’t really feel like counting it, but coming into the year Arkansas had the most National (team) Championships of any SEC school (50). They might also have the most conference championships owed to dominance in track & field, which between indoor, outdoor, and cross country gives out the most championships.
My favorite fun fact about SEC titles is that Tulane has the second-most men’s regular season tennis titles behind Georgia, and more SEC football titles than Kentucky, Miss State, arkansas, Missouri, South Carolina, A&M, and Vanderbilt…and they left the conference in 1966.
Vols have the 1650! and Relay can still be 2nd!!!
GO DAWWWWGGGGGSSSSSS
No men milers for UGA will hurt them. Auburn will get second probably. Harvey is crying not having any Georgia guys in mile!
Gator distance at it again. Andrew Taylor went 14:38 from an early heat of the 1650. looks like his previous PB was 15:04
Was about to comment that not including the mile excludes a bit Florida strength
Again fink & ledecky, nesty knows distance.