2019 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Tuesday, February 19 – Saturday, February 23
- Gabrielsen Natatorium, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia (Eastern Time Zone)
- Defending Champion: Texas A&M Women (3x), Florida men (6x)(results)
- Live results
- Live Video – SEC Network
- Championship Central
- Friday Heat Sheets
Reported by Nick Pecoraro.
MEN’S 100 BREAST
- SEC Meet: 50.03 2/18/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
- Pool: 51.25 2/21/2014 Nic Fink, UGA
- NCAA: 49.69 3/23/2018 Ian Finnerty, Indiana
- Itay Goldfaden (South Carolina)- 51.72
- Caleb Hicks (Mizzou)- 51.80
- Marco Guarente (Florida)- 52.12
Only 0.08 seconds separated Itay Goldfaden and Caleb Hicks throughout the entire 51-second race. Goldfaden had the 0.07 advantage off the start and into the first 50, with him and Hicks splitting 23.93/24.01. The duo both came home in a 27.77/27.78, with Goldfaden taking the win with an A cut of 51.72.
Both Goldfaden and Hicks’ times are now #5 and #7 in the NCAA this year. Marco Guarente took third with a 52.12, also cracking the top 10 for #9.
Hicks and Mizzou teammate Jordan O’Brien’s 2nd and 4th place finishes closed the score gap between them and Florida, putting them 19.5 points behind the Gators.
MEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY
SEC Meet: 3:03.86 2/19/2016 FloridaPool: 3:03.82 12/2/2016 California- NCAA: 2:59.22 3/23/2017 Texas
- Mizzou (Hein, Hicks, Kovac, Schreuders)- 3:03.37
- Alabama (Waddell, Bams, Auerbach, Howard)- 3:04.17
- Texas A&M (Casas, Walker, Martinez, Koster)- 3:04.86
The Mizzou men had a great 400 medley relay, breaking both the SEC meet record and the UGA pool record with a 3:03.37. The Alabama men were held off in the process and settled for second with a 3:04.17. Texas A&M finished out the top 3 with a 3:04.86.