
Monroy has made the 1-meter diving podium in both of her SEC Championships appearances. The sophomore earned silver at last year's championships as a freshman.
Camyla Monroy Grabs First Gold Medal of SEC Championships
Monday, February 17, 2025 | Women's Swimming & Diving
ATHENS, Ga. – Sophomore diver Camyla Monroy captured the first gold medal of the 2025 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships on Monday at the University of Georgia's Gabrielsen Natatorium.
Monroy was one of eight divers who advanced to the women's 1-meter A final, where she finished with a score of 350.45, just shy of the program's school record of 350.55 set by Maha Amer in 2022. She becomes the first Florida female since Ashley McCool in 2021 to be crowned the SEC women's 1-meter champion.
Additionally, her score marks a career-best for the Gator diver as well as her second SEC podium finish in the event. She earned silver at last year's championships after scoring a 316.35.
Casey Greenberg also competed in the women's 1-meter event, where she scored a 241.85 in prelims to claim 26th place out of 44 divers.
Hear from the Gators
Head Coach Bryan Gillooly on Camyla's performance:
"Obviously a huge start for the team and another great accolade for Camyla's young career. She really showed something special tonight. This field was excellent, with Texas now in the SEC and a diver like Sophie Verzyl from USC who has been incredible this season. Camy rose to the occasion in a big way. Hats off to the entire field. We will enjoy the win tonight and get back to focusing on our intentions for the rest of the meet tomorrow."
Sophomore Camyla Monroy on her win:
"I'm so happy. I still haven't really processed what just happened, but I am so happy. This is a very important event to prepare for NCAA, and it gives me more confidence to go there and do my best."
Up Next
Day two of SEC Championships continues tomorrow with men's 3-meter diving and two relay events. Time trials start at 10:00 a.m. and are followed by diving prelims at 12:00 p.m. The 200 medley relays open 5:00 p.m. finals, with the 3-meter diving A finals following. The 800 free relay will conclude Tuesday's events. All prelims and finals sessions can be viewed live on SEC Network+, and live results can be found on @GatorsSwimDV socials, Dive Meet or on Meet Mobile.
Women's Team Scores After Day 1
1. Texas 118
2. Kentucky 43
3. LSU 42
4. Texas A&M 34
5. Florida 32
6. South Carolina 28
7. Arkansas 25
8. Auburn 21.5
9. Missouri 12
10. Georgia 6.5
Florida's complete results from Monday
Florida Medal Count:
Gold Medals:
Tuesday, Feb. 18
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Grabs the gold 🥇
— Gators Swimming & Diving (@GatorsSwimDv) February 17, 2025
🔸 first Florida women's 1-meter champion since 2021! #GoGators pic.twitter.com/OuDDjmHxGc
Monroy was one of eight divers who advanced to the women's 1-meter A final, where she finished with a score of 350.45, just shy of the program's school record of 350.55 set by Maha Amer in 2022. She becomes the first Florida female since Ashley McCool in 2021 to be crowned the SEC women's 1-meter champion.
Additionally, her score marks a career-best for the Gator diver as well as her second SEC podium finish in the event. She earned silver at last year's championships after scoring a 316.35.
Casey Greenberg also competed in the women's 1-meter event, where she scored a 241.85 in prelims to claim 26th place out of 44 divers.
Hear from the Gators
Head Coach Bryan Gillooly on Camyla's performance:
"Obviously a huge start for the team and another great accolade for Camyla's young career. She really showed something special tonight. This field was excellent, with Texas now in the SEC and a diver like Sophie Verzyl from USC who has been incredible this season. Camy rose to the occasion in a big way. Hats off to the entire field. We will enjoy the win tonight and get back to focusing on our intentions for the rest of the meet tomorrow."
Sophomore Camyla Monroy on her win:
"I'm so happy. I still haven't really processed what just happened, but I am so happy. This is a very important event to prepare for NCAA, and it gives me more confidence to go there and do my best."
Up Next
Day two of SEC Championships continues tomorrow with men's 3-meter diving and two relay events. Time trials start at 10:00 a.m. and are followed by diving prelims at 12:00 p.m. The 200 medley relays open 5:00 p.m. finals, with the 3-meter diving A finals following. The 800 free relay will conclude Tuesday's events. All prelims and finals sessions can be viewed live on SEC Network+, and live results can be found on @GatorsSwimDV socials, Dive Meet or on Meet Mobile.
Women's Team Scores After Day 1
1. Texas 118
2. Kentucky 43
3. LSU 42
4. Texas A&M 34
5. Florida 32
6. South Carolina 28
7. Arkansas 25
8. Auburn 21.5
9. Missouri 12
10. Georgia 6.5
Florida's complete results from Monday
| Event | Results |
| Women's 1-Meter A Finals | Camyla Monroy
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| Women's 1-Meter Prelims | Camyla Monroy
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Florida Medal Count:
Gold Medals:
- Camyla Monroy – women's 1-meter diving
Tuesday, Feb. 18
- 10:00 am – Swimming Time Trials
- 12:00 pm – Men's 3-Meter Diving Prelims
- 2:10 pm – Men's 3-Meter Diving B Final
- 5:00 pm – 200 Medley Relay, Men's 3-Meter Diving A Final, 800 Free Relay
- 9:30 am Prelims – 500 Free, 200 IM, 50 Free
- 12:00 pm – Women's 3-Meter Diving Prelim
- 2:10 pm – Women's 3-Meter Diving B Final
- 5:30 pm Finals – 200 Free Relay, 500 Free, 200 IM, 50 Free, Women's 3-Meter A Final
- 9:30 am Prelims – 400 IM, 100 Fly, 200 Free
- 12:00 pm – Men's 1-Meter Diving Prelims
- 2:10 pm – Men's 1-Meter Diving B Final
- 5:30 pm Finals – 400 IM, 100 Fly, 200 Free, Men's 1-Meter Diving A Final
- 9:30 am Prelims – 200 Fly, 100 Back, 100 Breast
- 11:30 am – Women's Platform Prelim
- 1:40 pm – Women's Platform B Final
- 5:30 pm Finals – 200 Fly, 100 Back, 100 Breast, Women's Platform A Final, 400 Medley Relay
- 9:30 am Prelims – 200 Back, 100 Free, 200 Breast
- 11:30 am – Men's Platform Prelims
- 1650 Free Prelims
- 1:40 pm – Men's Platform B Final
- 5:00 pm Finals – 1650 Free, 200 Back, 100 Free, 200 Breast, Men's Platform A Final, 400 Free Relay
Tickets: Limited inventory of tickets is available on a walk up basis. Ticket windows will open at 8:30 a.m. for prelims and 4:30 p.m. for finals each day.
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- Spectator Parking: For the preliminary sessions on Monday through Thursday, spectators will need to park in the East Campus Park and Ride lot (located at 150 N. Oconee Access Rd; Athens, Ga 30605).For the finals sessions throughout the championship and all-day Friday and Saturday, spectators can park in the East Campus Parking Deck.
- Complimentary Shuttle: A complimentary shuttle to the Ramsey Center will be provided at the following times: Monday 10:45 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. and Tuesday - Thursday 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
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