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Jordan Crooks, Maggie MacNeil Named SEC Swimmers of the Year; Nesty Sweeps Coach Honors

Courtesy: SEC Sports

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southeastern Conference announced the annual men’s and women’s swimming & diving awards to conclude the 2022-23 season.

For the All-SEC Teams, the First Team consists of the top finisher in each event at the SEC Championships, and the Second Team consists of the second- and third-place finishers in each event. The All-Freshman Teams consist of any redshirt or true freshman who finished either in the top eight or is the highest scoring freshman of each event at the SEC Championships, excluding relay events.

The complete list of the 2022-23 SEC Swimming & Diving All-SEC Awards is as follows:

AWARD RECIPIENT
Men’s Swimmer of the Year
Jordan Crooks, Tennessee
Men’s Freshman of the Year
Josh Liendo, Florida
Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year
Anthony Nesty, Florida
Men’s Diver of the Year
Bryden Hattie, Tennessee
Men’s Freshman Diver of the Year
Nick Stone, Tennessee
Men’s Diving Coach of the Year
Jay Lerew, Texas A&M
Women’s Swimmer of the Year
Women’s Freshman Swimmer of the Year Zoe Dixon, Florida
Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year
Anthony Nesty, Florida
Women’s Freshman Swimmer of the Year
Brooke Schultz, South Carolina
Women’s Freshman Diver of the Year
Joslyn Oakley, Texas A&M
Women’s Diving Coach of the Year

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Men

Women

ALL-SEC FIRST TEAM

Men

  • Charlie Hawke, Alabama
  • Adam Chaney, Florida
  • Dillon Hillis, Florida
  • Josh Liendo, Florida
  • Macguire McDuff, Florida
  • Alberto Mestre, Florida
  • Alfonso Mestre, Florida
  • Jake Mitchell, Florida
  • Aleksas Savickas, Florida
  • Julian Smith, Florida
  • Bradley Dunham, Georgia
  • Levi Sandidge, Kentucky
  • Clement Secchi, Missouri
  • Gui Caribe, Tennessee
  • Jordan Crooks, Tennessee
  • Bryden Hattie, Tennessee
  • Michael Houlie, Tennessee
  • Björn Kammann , Tennessee
  • Aleksey Tarasenko, Tennessee
  • Baylor Nelson, Texas A&M
  • Victor Povzner, Texas A&M

Women

  • Kalia Antoniou, Alabama
  • Emily Jones, Alabama
  • Kensey McMahon, Alabama
  • Rhyan White, Alabama
  • Avery Wiseman, Alabama
  • Talia Bates, Florida
  • Micayla Cronk, Florida
  • Ekaterina Nikonova, Florida
  • Emma Weyant, Florida
  • Zoie Hartman, Georgia
  • Rachel Stege, Georgia
  • Megan Barnes, LSU
  • Jenna Bridges, LSU
  • Peyton Curry, LSU
  • Michaela De Villiers, LSU
  • Montserrat Lavenant, LSU
  • Maggie MacNeil, LSU
  • Katarina Milutinovich, LSU
  • Ella Varga, LSU
  • Brooke Schultz, South Carolina
  • Brooklyn Douthwright, Tennessee
  • Mona McSharry, Tennessee

ALL-SEC SECOND TEAM

Men

  • Kaique Alves, Alabama
  • Cam Auerbach, Alabama
  • Kacper Piotrowski, Alabama
  • Michael Bonson, Auburn
  • Mihalis Deliyiannis, Auburn
  • Mikkel Gadgaard, Auburn
  • Ryan Husband, Auburn
  • Kalle Makinen, Auburn
  • Mason Mathias, Auburn
  • Reid Mikuta, Auburn
  • Aidan Stoffle, Auburn
  • Nathaniel Stoffle, Auburn
  • Logan Tirheimer, Auburn
  • Eric Friese, Florida
  • Leonardo Garcia, Florida
  • Joaquin Gonzalez, Florida
  • Tyler Watson, Florida
  • Reese Branzell, Georgia
  • Dillon Downing, Georgia
  • Ian Grum, Georgia
  • Zach Hils, Georgia
  • Jake Magahey, Georgia
  • Mason Wilby, Kentucky
  • Jack Dahlgren, Missouri
  • Ben Patton, Missouri
  • Michael Laitarovsky, South Carolina
  • Manny Vazquez Bas, South Carolina
  • Micah Chambers, Tennessee
  • Lyubomir Epitropov, Tennessee
  • Harrison Lierz, Tennessee
  • Scott Scanlon, Tennessee
  • Koko Bratanov, Texas A&M
  • Takuto Endo, Texas A&M
  • Anze Fers Erzen, Texas A&M
  • Rhett Hensley, Texas A&M

Women

  • Diana Petkova, Alabama
  • Kailyn Winter, Alabama
  • Bella Cothern, Arkansas
  • Alessia Ferraguti, Arkansas
  • Kobie Melton, Arkansas
  • Andrea Sansores, Arkansas
  • Meghan Lee, Auburn
  • Maha Amer, Florida
  • Nina Kucheran, Florida
  • Katie Mack, Florida
  • Olivia Peoples, Florida
  • Aris Runnels, Florida
  • Jillian Barczyk, Georgia
  • Duné Coetzee, Georgia
  • Callie Dickinson, Georgia
  • Eboni McCarty, Georgia
  • Sloane Reinstein, Georgia
  • Caitlin Brooks, Kentucky
  • Kyndal Knight, Kentucky
  • Lauren Poole, Kentucky
  • Maggie Buckley, LSU
  • Chiara Pellacani, LSU
  • Sophie Verzyl, South Carolina
  • Aly Breslin, Tennessee
  • Julia Burroughs, Tennessee
  • Emma Carlton, Tennessee
  • Josephine Fuller, Tennessee
  • Julia Mrozinski, Tennessee
  • Jasmine Rumley, Tennessee
  • Kristen Stege, Tennessee
  • Sara Stotler, Tennessee
  • Giulia Goerigk, Texas A&M
  • Chloe Stepanek, Texas A&M

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Men

  • Eric Brown, Florida
  • Josh Liendo, Florida
  • Giovanni Linscheer, Florida
  • Aleksas Savickas, Florida
  • Levi Sandidge, Kentucky
  • Jan Zubik, Missouri
  • Charley Bayer, South Carolina
  • Gui Caribe, Tennessee
  • Martin Espernberger, Tennessee
  • Nick Simons, Tennessee
  • Nick Stone, Tennessee
  • Connor Foote, Texas A&M
  • Baylor Nelson, Texas A&M

Women

  • Emily Jones, Alabama
  • Betsy Wizard, Arkansas
  • Zoe Dixon, Florida
  • Hayden Miller, Florida
  • Lydia Hanlon, Kentucky
  • Grace Frericks, Kentucky
  • Denise Phelan, Kentucky
  • Megan Barnes, LSU
  • Michaela De Villiers, LSU
  • Ella Varga, LSU
  • Malin Grosse, Missouri
  • Kamryn Wong, Missouri
  • Giulia Goerigk, Texas A&M
  • Joslyn Oakley, Texas A&M

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Gummy Shark
1 year ago

Nesty better enjoy these last few moments of limelight

owlmando
1 year ago

hmm 👀

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