
No. 4/3 Gators Go for Back-to-Back SEC Title Sweep
Friday, February 16, 2024 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
Championship Central | Meet Notes
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Reigning SEC Champions, the No. 4/3 Florida Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving teams gear-up for post-season action, traveling to Auburn, AL for the 2024 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships. The week-long competition begins Monday, Feb. 19 with diving events, and wraps up on Saturday, Feb. 24.
Entering the meet, the men are a perfect 7-0 overall, 4-0 against SEC opponents (No. 7 Georgia, No. 11 Tennessee, Kentucky and South Carolina). The women are 7-1 overall, with their only loss being No. 1 Virginia and are 5-0 in conference action, including wins over No. 12 Tennessee, No. 13 Georgia, and No. 21 South Carolina. Eight women's SEC teams and six men's SEC teams are ranked in the February CSCAA poll, with Florida leading the way on both the women's side at third in the nation and the men's side at fourth in the country.
Among the Gators championship roster, there are 16 All-Americans - nine on the men's side and seven on the women. Out of the traveling roster, 14 are freshman. The women's team has nine newcomers on their championship roster, while the men have six.
SEC Championship Win-Streak
The men are in pursuit of their 12th straight conference championship. Florida's dominant run has the third-most consecutive men's swimming and diving conference titles in a row in SEC history (Florida – 13 from 1956-1968; Auburn – 16 from 1997-2012.) The 44 SEC Championships in team history are the second-most by any SEC program across all sports, only behind Kentucky in men's basketball (56).
The women are looking to clinch back-to-back conference titles after being crowned 2023 SEC Champions for the first time since 2009. The last time the Gators won two titles in a row was during the stretch of 1985-96, when they won 11 conference titles in a row. Florida's 18th SEC Championship titles sits best in the conference, with Georgia's 12 in second.
Head coach Anthony Nesty is searching for his sixth-straight men's title, and second women's title at the helm for Florida. Nesty took home the 2023 SEC Men's Coach of the Year as well as secured his first SEC Women's Swimming Coach of the Year honor. He became just the fifth Gators coach in program history to achieve such honors, and only the first since Gregg Troy back in 2008.
Speedy Gators
During the regular season, Florida has recorded 47 top-10 times. Of the combined 47, the women's squad has accumulated 27 individual and six relay top-10 times, while setting five new program records. Freshman Bella Sims has recorded a team-high six individuals and also set the new 100-yard backstroke record after cruising to a 50.44 finish. Sims has three individual top-three finishes and has been a part of four relays. Gainesville native Isabel Ivey has scratched her name nine times during her first season as a gator, one being a new program record in the 200-yard freestyle (1:43.03). 10 other female swimmers have earned a spot in the record books: Micayla Cronk (two individual, four relays), Olivia Peoples (two individual, four relays), Catie Choate (two individual, one relay), Emma Weyant (two individual), Molly Mayne (two individual, three relays), Grace Rainey (two individual), Zoe Dixon (two individual), Lainy Kruger (one individual), Ekaterina Nikonova (one individual, three relays) and Aris Runnels (one individual).
The men's team has set 10 individual and four top-10 times, with eight Gators contributing to the success: Josh Liendo (two individual, four relays), Macguire McDuff (one individual, four relays), Julian Smith (two individual, one relay), Jake Mitchell (one individual) Gio Linscheer (one individual), Jonny Marshall (two individual), Aleksas Savickas (one individual, two relays), Adam Chaney (four relays) and Edouard Fullum-Hout (one relay).
Gators Weekly Award Success
The Gators have accumulated a total of 25 SEC Weekly Awards during the 2023-24 season, which tallies for the most in the conference. Bella Sims has a team-high six honors, tying former Gator Vanessa Pearl (2018-19) for most Women's SEC Freshman of the Week awards in one season. Fellow freshman diver Ana Monroy has collected five SEC Women's Diver of the Week and Isabel Ivey, Josh Liendo, Conor Gesing and Jonny Marshall have accumulated three each.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Reigning SEC Champions, the No. 4/3 Florida Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving teams gear-up for post-season action, traveling to Auburn, AL for the 2024 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships. The week-long competition begins Monday, Feb. 19 with diving events, and wraps up on Saturday, Feb. 24.
Entering the meet, the men are a perfect 7-0 overall, 4-0 against SEC opponents (No. 7 Georgia, No. 11 Tennessee, Kentucky and South Carolina). The women are 7-1 overall, with their only loss being No. 1 Virginia and are 5-0 in conference action, including wins over No. 12 Tennessee, No. 13 Georgia, and No. 21 South Carolina. Eight women's SEC teams and six men's SEC teams are ranked in the February CSCAA poll, with Florida leading the way on both the women's side at third in the nation and the men's side at fourth in the country.
Among the Gators championship roster, there are 16 All-Americans - nine on the men's side and seven on the women. Out of the traveling roster, 14 are freshman. The women's team has nine newcomers on their championship roster, while the men have six.
SEC Championship Win-Streak
The men are in pursuit of their 12th straight conference championship. Florida's dominant run has the third-most consecutive men's swimming and diving conference titles in a row in SEC history (Florida – 13 from 1956-1968; Auburn – 16 from 1997-2012.) The 44 SEC Championships in team history are the second-most by any SEC program across all sports, only behind Kentucky in men's basketball (56).
The women are looking to clinch back-to-back conference titles after being crowned 2023 SEC Champions for the first time since 2009. The last time the Gators won two titles in a row was during the stretch of 1985-96, when they won 11 conference titles in a row. Florida's 18th SEC Championship titles sits best in the conference, with Georgia's 12 in second.
Head coach Anthony Nesty is searching for his sixth-straight men's title, and second women's title at the helm for Florida. Nesty took home the 2023 SEC Men's Coach of the Year as well as secured his first SEC Women's Swimming Coach of the Year honor. He became just the fifth Gators coach in program history to achieve such honors, and only the first since Gregg Troy back in 2008.
Speedy Gators
During the regular season, Florida has recorded 47 top-10 times. Of the combined 47, the women's squad has accumulated 27 individual and six relay top-10 times, while setting five new program records. Freshman Bella Sims has recorded a team-high six individuals and also set the new 100-yard backstroke record after cruising to a 50.44 finish. Sims has three individual top-three finishes and has been a part of four relays. Gainesville native Isabel Ivey has scratched her name nine times during her first season as a gator, one being a new program record in the 200-yard freestyle (1:43.03). 10 other female swimmers have earned a spot in the record books: Micayla Cronk (two individual, four relays), Olivia Peoples (two individual, four relays), Catie Choate (two individual, one relay), Emma Weyant (two individual), Molly Mayne (two individual, three relays), Grace Rainey (two individual), Zoe Dixon (two individual), Lainy Kruger (one individual), Ekaterina Nikonova (one individual, three relays) and Aris Runnels (one individual).
The men's team has set 10 individual and four top-10 times, with eight Gators contributing to the success: Josh Liendo (two individual, four relays), Macguire McDuff (one individual, four relays), Julian Smith (two individual, one relay), Jake Mitchell (one individual) Gio Linscheer (one individual), Jonny Marshall (two individual), Aleksas Savickas (one individual, two relays), Adam Chaney (four relays) and Edouard Fullum-Hout (one relay).
Gators Weekly Award Success
The Gators have accumulated a total of 25 SEC Weekly Awards during the 2023-24 season, which tallies for the most in the conference. Bella Sims has a team-high six honors, tying former Gator Vanessa Pearl (2018-19) for most Women's SEC Freshman of the Week awards in one season. Fellow freshman diver Ana Monroy has collected five SEC Women's Diver of the Week and Isabel Ivey, Josh Liendo, Conor Gesing and Jonny Marshall have accumulated three each.
Tickets
- Tickets are standing-room only and there is no pre-sale. Tickets will only be sold starting the morning of the first session at the Martin Aquatics Center. The aquatics center will be cleared after the conclusion of each session.
- Pricing is below:
- All Session Pass: SOLD OUT
- Preliminary Rounds: $15 ticket per session
- Final Rounds: $20 ticket per session
- Doors open 1 hour before first event time of each session.
Parking Map
- Monday – Saturday (Event times are between 9:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. each day)
- Morning Sessions
- Spectators attending the morning sessions should park in the VCOM Building Lot (910 S. Donahue Dr.). A complimentary shuttle for spectators attending the morning session will run from the VCOM Building Lot, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. only.
- Night Sessions and Saturday Morning Session
- Spectators attending night sessions and the Saturday morning session are encouraged to park in the Coliseum Lot, the Athletics Complex Parking Deck and parking spaces south of Samford Avenue along Biggio Drive.
More Information regarding the clear bag policy.
Each ticket holder can bring one large clear bag no bigger than 12" X 6" X 12" or a one galloon freezer bag. Any type of clear bag that does not exceed the clear bag size requirements and does not contain more than one logo imprint (4.5" tall X 3.4" wide size maximum) is permitted. Any clutch, small purse or wallet no larger than 6.5'N x 4.5'N is allowed and may include a handle or strap.
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- Plastic Zip Top Bag – 1 Galloon – Re-Sealable - Clear
- Seat Cushion – Includes Seat cushions with back.
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- Small Purse
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Monday, Feb. 19 | |
Event / Time (CT) | Athletes |
Men's 1-Meter Prelims / 11 a.m. | Peyton Donald Conor Gesing Skip Donald |
Men's 1-Meter B Final / 1:10 p.m. | |
Women's Diving Team Event / 1:10 p.m. | Ana Monroy Carina Lumia Casey Greenberg |
Men's 1-Meter A Final / 4:20 p.m. |
Tuesday, Feb. 20 | |
Event / Time (CT) | Athletes |
Time Trials / 10:00 a.m. | |
Women's 3-Meter Prelims / 11:00 a.m. | Ana Monroy Carina Lumia Casey Greenberg |
Women's 3-Meter B Final / 1:10 p.m. | |
Men's Diving Team Event / 4:20 p.m. | Peyton Donald Conor Gesing Skip Donald |
5:00 p.m. Finals | |
Women's 200 Medley Relay | A Relay Team |
Men's 200 Medley Relay | Chaney, Smith, Liendo, McDuff |
Women's 3-Meter A Final | |
Women's 800 Free Relay | A Relay Team |
Men's 800 Free Relay | Liendo, Mitchell, Smith, McDuff |
Friday, Feb. 23 9:30 a.m. Prelims |
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Women's 200 Butterfly | Bella Sims, Lainy Kruger, Amanda Ray, Zoe Dixon, Emma Weyant |
Men's 200 Butterfly | Mason Laur, Billy Jones, Joaquin Gonzalez Pinero, Evan Keogh, Josh Parent, Sean Sullivan |
Women's 100 Backstroke | Isabel Ivey, Aris Runnels, Catie Choate, Carly Meeting, JoJo Ramey, Alex Mitchell |
Men's 100 Backstroke | Adam Chaney, Jonny Marshall, Caleb Maldari, Scotty Buff, Cam Abaqueta |
Women's 100 Breaststroke | Molly Mayne, Olivia Peoples, Grace Rainey, Anna Moore, Melissa Cowen, Molly Golding |
Men's 100 Breaststroke | Julian Smith, Aleksas Savickas, Raphael Rached Windmuller, Peter Bretzmann, Amro Al-Wir, Billy Jones |
Men's Platform Prelims / 11:30 a.m. | Conor Gesing Skip Donald |
Men's Platform B Final / 1:40 p.m. | |
5:30 p.m. Finals | |
Women's 200 Butterfly | |
Men's 200 Butterfly | |
Women's 100 Backstroke | |
Men's 100 Backstroke | |
Women's 100 Breaststroke | |
Men's 100 Breaststroke | |
Men's Platform A Final | |
Women's 400 Medley Relay | Sims, Mayne, Peoples, Ivey |
Men's 400 Medley Relay | Chaney, Savickas, Liendo, McDuff |
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