Heading into the last day of her college career, Crawford had never scored at NCAAs. She ended up placing 3rd in the 200 breast, setting a massive best time.
The Sun Devil women weren’t even seeded to score in the 200 medley relay, but they broke the program record for the sixth time this season to claim 8th place.
The 17-year-old moved into 27th all-time in the boys’ 17-18 age group after winning the 1500 free at the Westmont Pro Swim in 15:15.37.
The 15-year-old Derivaux took three seconds off her best time to clock 4:03.31 in the 400 IM, jumping up to #3 all-time in the 15-16 age group.
Jedbratt became just the third mid-major swimmer in history to break 45 seconds in the 100 fly, putting him in position to earn his first NCAA invite.
Over the course of the day, Brown dropped her best time in the 400 IM down from 4:13.07 to 4:05.17, earning her 6th place in her first SEC Championships.
Vanotterdijk is the 36th woman in history to break 59 seconds in the 100 back, and just the ninth European ever to do it.
Smith became the fastest British 15-year-old of all-time, breaking Katie Shanahan’s record by nearly two seconds in a time of 4:41.70.