2025 Georgia Swimming & Diving Media Guide

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GEORGIA SWIM & DIVE

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .......................................................... Athens, Ga. Founded 1785

Enrollment 41,615

Colors ............................................................. Red & Black

Nickname Bulldogs Mascot Uga XI

Conference Southeastern

President Jere W. Morehead

J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics .............. Josh Brooks

Faculty Athletics Representative David Shipley

COACHING STAFF

Men's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

Neil Versfeld (Third Season / Sixth Overall | Georgia ‘10)

Tom Cousins Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

Stefanie Williams Moreno (Third Season / 12th Overall | Georgia '03)

Diving Coach

Chris Colwill (Seventh Season | Georgia ‘08)

Men's Associate Head Coach

Michael Norment (Second Season | Georgia ‘98)

Men’s Assistant Coach

Nate Rhoads (Second Season | Third Overall | Arizona State ‘03)

Women's Assistant Coach

Fernando Rodriguez (Third Season | Kenyon '04)

Jerry Champer (Second Season | 24th Overall | Wisc.-LaCrosse ‘89)

Diving Graduate Assistant

Ashlynn Sullivan (First Season | Auburn ‘23)

SUPPORT STAFF

Men’s Sport Facilitator Matt Brachowski

Women’s Sport Facilitator Darrice Griffin

Program Specialist Christen Shedden Managers ..................................................... Emma Dolson, Sam Mauldin, Luke Renier, Elyse Bergmann, Makaylee Cain, Jake Gayer, Alexis Krzyzaniak, Bela Stuart, Jack Wisniewski

Sports

FACILITY INFORMATION

Facility Bauerle Pool at Gabrielsen Natatorium

Capacity 2,000

Dedication B.W. “Bump” Gabrielsen, 1996; Jack Bauerle, 2024

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS

Primary Contact Jake Stanley E-Mail: jstanley@sports.uga.edu

Cell Phone: (513) 382-9703

Executive Assoc. AD - Strategic Communications

Steven Drummond

Associate Athletic Directors - Sports Communications

Leland Barrow, Christopher Lakos, Tray Littlefield, Mike Mobley

Associate Sports Communications Director

Karra Gentry, Sean Stevenson

Assistant Sports Communications Director

Julia Maenius, John Frierson

Photographers

Tony Walsh, Conor Dillon

Sports Communications Graduate Assistants

Sam Carter, Anna Gooding, Pershelle Rohrer, Armando Yanez

Sports Communications Student Assistants

Wesley Branch, Carter Brown, Mason Daniels, Ana Escamilla, Hannah Hitson, Elizabeth Isakson, Mollie Lanigan, Maya McKenzie, Meghan Pastino, Ava Quarles, Brigitte Ramirez, Lindsay Rogers, Kaylin Vidal, Makenzy Wolford

Office Phone (706) 542-1621

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

“Something for everyone.” That’s one way to describe the academic, athletic, and social experience at the University of Georgia. UGA is a leader among public universities nationally with a breadth and diversity of degree programs that rival any institution of higher learning. Various degree programs such as education, business, international affairs, journalism, math, and public administration rank among the best in the nation. With its top-notch facilities throughout campus, the University of Georgia is an ideal setting for anyone to pursue a world-class education.

On January 27, 1785 - just two years after the Revolutionary War, and still four years before George Washington’s inauguration as our first President - the Georgia Legislature adopted the charter that created the University of Georgia, making UGA the oldest chartered state university in the nation. More than 235 years later, Georgia still offers something for all.

The Birthplace of Public Higher Education in America

BAUERLE POOL AT GABRIELSEN NATATORIUM

Located within the Bernard B. and Eugenia A. Ramsey Student Center, Gabrielsen Natatorium honors the legacy of legendary Georgia swimming and diving coach B.W. "Bump" Gabrielsen.

Known commonly as the "Shrewd Norwegian," Gabrielsen was head coach of the Bulldogs from 1947 to 1966 and accumulated a dual meet record of 118106-4. His list of accomplishments as head coach included instructing 70 SEC championship swimmers, three conference team champions, six All-Americans, one NCAA champion, and the Bulldogs' first U.S. Olympic Team member.

Dedicated in January 1996, the natatorium area contains three separate pools. The 50-meter competition pool contains 844,000 gallons of water and can be configured into four different layouts by utilizing the two movable bulkheads to allow for both short- and long-course training. In 2024, the competition pool was dedicated as Bauerle Pool, in honor of legendary Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle.

Adjacent to the main pool is seating for nearly 2,000 spectators. The aquatic director's office, swimming and diving coaches' offices, timing room, locker rooms and lifeguard offices are all located on the deck level.

Two 1-meter springboards, two 3-meter springboards and five diving platforms (1, 3, 5, 7.5 and 10 meters) cantilever over the diving pool. The diving pool is 16 to 17 feet deep, contains 525,000 gallons of water, and is equipped with an air sparger system to cushion a diver's entry into the water.

An instructional and recreational pool is located behind the diving platform area. This pool has eight swimming lanes, 25 yards long, contains 130,000 gallons of water, and varies in depth from 3.5 feet at each end to 5 feet in the center.

Gabrielsen has become a magnet for national-caliber competitions. Since its opening, it has hosted the NCAA Women's Championships in 1999, 2006 and 2024, and was scheduled to host in 2020 prior to the event's cancellation. The venue has also hosted the 2002 NCAA Men's Championships, seven SEC Championships (1997, 2004, 2010, 2014, 2019, 2021, 2025), and the 1997 U.S. Diving World Championships Team Trials.

The $40 million Ramsey Student Center was named the nation's best collegiate recreational facility by Sports Illustrated in 1997.
Prior to the canceled 2020 NCAA Women's Championships, the external hallway at Gabrielsen underwent extensive renovations.

ROSTER

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING

Name Year Event Hometown

Thomas Askew Jr. Fly / Back Dunellen, N.J.

Jackson Bates Sr. Breast Athens, Ga.

Tane Bidois Fr. Free / Back Sydney, Australia

Reese Branzell Sr. Free Palm Beach, Fla.

Matthew Bray So. Diving Fairfax, Va.

Bo Bridges Fr. Diving Moultrie, Ga.

Renato Calderaro Jr. Diving Rome, Italy

High School (Previous School)

Dunellen

Westminster Christian Academy

Knox Grammar

Dreyfoos School

Chantilly

Colquitt County

Marymount International School (NC State)

Tommy-Lee Camblong R-Sr. Free Villelongue de la Salanque, France Lycée Rosa Luxemburg

Brennan Cheney Sr. Free / Fly Danville, Calif.

Cooper Cook Jr. Free / Back Alpharetta, Ga.

Will Gavin Fr. Free Johns Creek, Ga.

Connor Haigh 5th Breast / IM Kennesaw, Ga.

Kyler Heffner Fr. Free Snellville, Ga.

Drew Hitchcock Fr. Back / Fly / IM Hickory, N.C.

Rhett Hopkins Sr. Diving Annapolis, Md.

Steven Insixiengmay Jr. Breast Winston-Salem, N.C.

Tomas Koski So. Free Alpharetta, Ga.

Nolan Lewis Sr. Diving Thomasville, Ga.

Jake Magahey Gr. Free / Fly / IM Dacula, Ga.

Allen Mann Sr. Diving Bishop, Ga.

Wesley Ng 5th Free / Back / Fly Tai Wai, Hong Kong

Mitchell Norton Sr. Free / Back Acworth, Ga.

Sam Parker Sr. Free / Back Savannah, Ga.

Kristian Pitshugin R-So. Breast Kiryat Ata, Israel

Sam Powe Jr. Free / Back Chattanooga, Tenn.

Peter Sacca Sr. Free / Fly Norcross, Ga.

Aiden Sadler Fr. Diving Bogart, Ga.

Tyler Schroeder Jr. Free / Fly Lawrenceville, Ga.

Aaron Seymour Jr. Free / Back / Fly Savannah, Ga.

Luca Urlando R-Sr. Free / Fly / IM Sacramento, Calif.

Roman Valdez Jr. Free Dalton, Ga.

Ruard van Renen Jr. Free / Back / Fly Cape Town, South Africa

Arie Voloschin Sr. Breast Atlanta, Ga.

Clayton Whetstine Jr. Back / IM Newport News, Va.

Elliot Woodburn Fr. Breast Kendal, England

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF

Neil Versfeld

San Ramon Valley

Milton

Northview

Kennesaw Mountain

Brookwood

Baylor School

South River

Forsyth Country Day

Denmark

Thomasville

Mill Creek

Oconee County (Georgia Tech)

Diocesan Boys’ School

Mount Paran Christian School

The Habersham School

Hof HaSharon

McCallie School

Mother of Divine Grace

North Oconee

Peachtree

Savannah Arts Academy

CK McClatchy

Dalton

Paul Roos Gimnasium (Southern Illinois)

North Springs

Norfolk Academy

Millfield School

Men's Swimming & Diving Head Coach (Third Season | Sixth Season Overall | Georgia '10)

Chris Colwill Diving Coach (Seventh Season | Georgia '08)

Michael Norment Associate Head Coach (Second Season | Georgia ‘98)

Nate Rhoads Assistant Coach (Second Season | Third Season Overall | Arizona State ‘03)

Ashlynn Sullivan Diving Graduate Assistant (First Season | Auburn ‘23)

Sean Hayes

Jared Goldberg

Strength & Conditioning Director

Strength & Conditioning Director (Diving)

Christen Shedden Program Specialist

Alex Burdon

Carla Betancourt

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer Intern

Caleb Small Athletic Trainer Intern

Maria Williams Nutritionist

Sam Mauldin

Jack Wisniewski

Luke Renier

Graduate Manager

Graduate Manager

Manager

ROSTER

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING

Name Year Event Hometown

Mia Abruzzo Sr. Fly / Back / IM Plymouth Meeting, Pa.

Ivy Buckley Fr. Diving Athens, Ga.

Duné Coetzee Sr. Free / Fly Pretoria, South Africa

Michelle Cummo So. Diving Ball Ground, Ga.

Olivia Della Torre Jr. Breast / Fly / IM Watkinsville, Ga.

Elsa Fretz Sr. Free / Fly Bristol, Ind.

Shea Furse Jr. Free / Back Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass.

Charlotte Headland Fr. Breast / IM Frederick, Md.

Elizabeth Isakson Jr. Breast / IM Marietta, Ga.

Helena Jones So. Free / Back Portland, Ore.

Marie Landreneau Fr. Free / IM Lafayette, La.

Simany Lee Fr. Free / Fly Atlantic Beach, Fla.

Helena Lopes Fr. Free Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Ieva Maluka Jr. Free / IM Riga, Latvia

Eboni McCarty Sr. Free / Back Madison, Ala.

Abby McCulloh Sr. Free Lilburn, Ga.

Elle Noecker Fr. Breast / IM Eden, N.Y.

Emma Norton Jr. Free / Back Acworth, Ga.

Sloane Reinstein Gr. Free Palo Alto, Calif.

Briana Roberson Sr. Free Fulshear, Texas

Samantha Rydzewski Fr. Free / Back Holly Springs, N.C.

Carson Schiller Sr. Free / Back Peachtree Corners, Ga.

Katie Belle Sikes Fr. Free Hillsborough, N.C.

Heidi Stalkfleet Jr. Free / Fly / IM Iowa City, Iowa

Rachel Stege Sr. Free Naperville, Ill.

Julianna Stephens Gr. Free / Breast Roswell, Ga.

Hannah Stumpf Jr. Diving Dallas, Ga.

Nyla Thompson Fr. Diving Moultrie, Ga.

Elizabeth Tilt So. Free / Fly / IM Marietta, Ga.

Logan Watson-Brown Sr. Free Southampton, Bermuda

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF

Stefanie Williams Moreno

High School (Previous School)

Notre Dame Academy

North Oconee

Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool

West Forsyth

Oconee County

Northridge

Manchester Essex Regional

Frederick

Walton

Wilsonville

St. Thomas More Catholic

Bolles School

Colégio Saber

Riga Teikas Vidusskola

Westminster Christian Academy

Parkview

Buffalo Seminary

Mount Paran Christian School

Sacred Heart Preparatory

Churchill Fulshear

Middle Creek

Wesleyan School

Orange

Iowa City

Neuqua Valley

Roswell

Allatoona

Colquitt County

Lassiter

Baylor School

Tom Cousins Women’s Swimming & Diving Head Coach (Third Season | 13th Season Overall | Georgia ‘03)

Chris Colwill Diving Coach (Seventh Season | Georgia ‘08)

Fernando Rodriguez

Jerry Champer

Assistant Coach (Third Season | Kenyon ‘04)

Assistant Coach (Second Season | 24th Season Overall | Wisconsin-LaCrosse ‘89)

Ashlynn Sullivan Diving Graduate Assistant (First Season | Auburn ‘23)

Katrin Koch

Strength & Conditioning Director

Jared Goldberg Strength & Conditioning Director (Diving)

Christen Shedden Program Specialist

Alex Burdon Athletic Trainer

Carla Betancourt Athletic Trainer Intern

Caleb Small Athletic Trainer Intern

Maria Williams Nutritionist

Emma Dolson Graduate Manager

Elyse Bergmann Manager

Makaylee Cain Manager

Jake Gayer Manager

Alexis Krzyzaniak Manager

Bela Stuart Manager

ROSTER

Thomas Askew Jackson Bates
Reese Branzell Matthew Bray Bo Bridges
Renato Calderaro Tommy-Lee Camblong
Brennan Cheney
Cooper Cook Will Gavin Connor Haigh
Kyler Heffner Drew Hitchcock
Rhett Hopkins
Steven Insixiengmay Tomas Koski Nolan Lewis
Jake Magahey Allen Mann
Wesley Ng Mitchell Norton Sam Parker Kristian Pitshugin
Sam Powe Peter Sacca
Aiden Sadler Tyler Schroeder Aaron Seymour Luca Urlando
Roman Valdez Ruard van Renen
Arie Voloschin
Clayton Whetstine Elliot Woodburn
Neil Versfeld Head Coach
Tane Bidois

ROSTER

Mia Abruzzo Ivy Buckley
Duné Coetzee
Michelle Cummo
Olivia Della Torre
Shea Furse Charlotte Headland
Elizabeth Isakson
Helena Jones
Marie Landreneau Simany Lee
Helena Lopes Ieva Maluka
Eboni McCarty
Abby McCulloh Elle Noecker Emma Norton
Sloane Reinstein Bri Roberson
Samantha Rydzewski
Katie Belle Sikes
Heidi Stalkfleet
Rachel Stege Julianna Stephens
Hannah Stumpf Nyla Thompson
Elizabeth Tilt Logan Watson-Brown
Stefanie Williams Moreno Head Coach
Carson Schiller
Elsa Fretz

By Stroke/Event

ROSTER

Mia Abruzzo

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Uh-BROOZ-oh

Thomas Askew As-kew

Tane Bidois Tane (as in Jane) Bid-WAH

Reese Branzell BRAN-zell

Renato Calderaro Ruh-not-oh Cal-DAY-rawr-oh

Tommy-Lee Camblong Toe-me Lee Com-blong

Brennan Cheney Chain-ee

Duné Coetzee Doo-nay Coot-see-uh

Michelle Cummo Coo-moe

Olivia Della Torre Dell-uh Tori

Connor Haigh Hay

Steven Insixiengmay In-see-see-en-my

Helena Jones HUH-lay-na

Tomas Koski Toe-mas Kos-kee

Marie Landreneau Lan-druh-no

Simany Lee Sim-uh-knee

Helena Lopes Elena Lop-eece

Jake Magahey Muh-gay-hee

Ieva Maluka Yay-vuh MUH-luke-uh

Abby McCulloh Mick-cull-uh

Wesley Ng Like “ing” without “I”

Elle Noecker Neck-er

Kristian Pitshugin Puh-choo-gin (g as in “good”)

Sam Powe rhymes with wow

Sloane Reinstein Rein-stein (like Einstein)

Briana Roberson ROB-er-son (as in Robert)

Samantha Rydzewski Ruh-jes-kee

Peter Sacca Sock-uh

Tyler Schroeder Shroe-der

Rachel Stege STEG-ee (g as in “good”)

Julianna Stephens Juli-on-a

Luca Urlando Ur-lon-do

Roman Valdez Vol-dez

Ruard van Renen Roo-ard van Reen-en

Arie Voloschin Ari Vo-lotion

Clayton Whetstine Wet-stein (like Einstein)

ATHLETES

JAKE MAGAHEY

EVENT Free / Fly / IM CLASS Graduate

HOMETOWN Dacula,

Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Mill Creek

Record Book: Holds SEC record in 800 freestyle relay...Holds Gabrielsen Natatorium pool record in 500 freestyle...Holds school records in 1,000 freestyle and 800 freestyle relay...No. 2 in 500 freestyle, 1,650 freestyle, and 400 freestyle relay...No. 3 in 400 IM...No. 4 in 200 butterfly...No. 5 in 200 freestyle...No. 7 in 200 freestyle relay...No. 8 in 200 IM.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, 200 backstroke, 200 butterfly, 200 IM, and 400 IM...Finished first in 500 freestyle and 400 IM at UGA Fall Invitational; also finished second in 200 butterfly...Earned 10 dual wins...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 200 backstroke, 200 butterfly, and 200 IM...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy...Recipient of the Carl and Barbara Parks Family Scholarship.

2023-24: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 500 freestyle, 400 IM, and 800 freestyle relay, along with Second Team citation in 200 butterfly... Finished third in 500 freestyle, fifth in 400 IM, and 15th in 200 butterfly at NCAA Championships...Posted 10th sub-4:10 500 freestyle time of season; also dropped time in each 400 IM race of season...Member of fifth-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Won SEC championship in 500 freestyle and earned bronze medal in 200 butterfly; also finished fifth in 400 IM...Earned silver medal in 800 freestyle relay at SECs; also finished fourth in 400 freestyle relay with school-record time... Posted A-cut in 500 freestyle...Posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle...Finished first in 500 freestyle, fourth in 400 IM, and 10th in 1,650 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned 17 dual wins...Set new personal-best time in 200 butterfly and 400 IM...Named SEC Men’s Co-Swimmer of the Week on Jan. 9 and Jan. 23...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy...Recipient of the Carl & Barbara Parks Family Scholarship.

2022-23: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle, along with Second Team citation in 800 freestyle...Finished third in 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of 11thplace 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Named to Second Team All-SEC...Earned silver medals in 500 and 1,650 freestyle at SEC Championships...Won consolation final in 200 freestyle at SECs...Posted A-cuts in 500 freestyle...Posted B-cuts in 200 backstroke and 400 IM...Finished first in 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 1,650 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational; also placed 12th in 100 freestyle...Earned 12 dual wins in seven events...Set new personal-best times in 100 freestyle, 200 backstroke, and 400 IM...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy.

2021-22: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 500 freestyle, 1,650 freestyle, and 800 freestyle relay...Finished second in 500 freestyle, fourth in 1,650 freestyle, and 29th in 200 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of second-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs, setting school and SEC record in top men’s NCAA relay finish in program history...Named to Second Team All-SEC... Earned silver medals in 1,650 freestyle and 800 freestyle relay, as well as bronze medal in 500 freestyle at SEC Championships, setting new school record in 800 freestyle relay...Finished fourth in 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay at SECs... Posted A-cut in 500 freestyle...Earned 11 wins in dual season...Named SEC Men’s Swimmer of the Week on Feb. 1...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Named the recipient of the Carl and Barbara Parks Family Scholarship.

2020-21: Won NCAA Championship in 500 freestyle with meet record time of 4:07.97...Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 500 freestyle, 1,650 freestyle, and 800 freestyle relay, along with Second Team citation in 200

freestyle...Finished first in 500 freestyle, second in 1,650 freestyle, and 12th in 200 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of sixth-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs, setting school record...Named SEC Men’s Freshman Swimmer of the Year...Named to First Team All-SEC...Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Won SEC Championship in 200 freestyle...Earned silver medals in 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle and bronze medal in 800 freestyle relay...Also swam third leg of fourth-place 400 freestyle relay...Swam second-fastest time in American history in 500 freestyle with time of 4:06.71...Posted A-cuts in 500 and 1,650 freestyle... Finished first in 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 1,650 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational, setting top-10 program times in each event...Swam third leg of fastest 400 freestyle relay in school history and swam anchor leg of fourth-fastest 800 freestyle relay...Earned 11 dual wins in 50, 200, 500, and 1,000 freestyle this season...Named SEC Men’s Swimmer of the Week on Nov. 3...Named SEC Men’s Freshman of the Week on Oct. 27, Nov. 24, Jan. 19, and Jan. 26...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Mill Creek High School under coach Rick Creed and for Swim Atlanta under coach Chris Davis…Rated as nation’s best recruit by CollegeSwimming…Winner of seven Georgia 6-7A state championships, including three consecutive titles in 200 and 500 freestyle…Broke Public High School short course record in 500 freestyle race at 2019 Georgia state championships… Twice named to NISCA All-America Team…Holds state records in 200 and 500 freestyle…Holds Gwinnett County records in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 100 butterfly.

National: Named to 2024-25 USA Swimming National Team...Finished sixth in 400m freestyle and 12th in 200m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished 11th in 200m freestyle and 50th in 100m freestyle at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Won gold medal in 4x200m freestyle relay at 2022 FINA Short Course World Championships...Finished seventh in 400m freestyle at FINA SC Worlds...Finished third in 400m freestyle, fifth in 200m freestyle, and 23rd in 100m freestyle at 2022 FINA World Cup...Won national championship in 400m freestyle at 2022 Phillips 66 National Championships...Also finished third in 200m freestyle and fourth in 800m freestyle...Finished 12th in 200m freestyle semifinals and ninth in 400m freestyle and 18th in 800m freestyle prelims at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials...Named to 2018 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team…Finished ninth in 400m freestyle at 2019 U.S. National Championships… Has earned five titles at Speedo Winter Junior Nationals…Reached finals in 400mfreestyle at 2019 FINA World Junior Championships…Earned three medals at 2018 Junior Pan-Pacific Championships…Holds world junior records in 400m and 800m freestyle relays.

Personal: Born September 14, 2001…Son of Mike and Carrie Magahey...Graduated from Georgia with bachelor’s degree in Finance in May 2024...Currently pursuing bachelor’s in Risk Management & Insurance, along with certificate in Music Business.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.28 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Freestyle 43.80 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/19/22)

200 Freestyle 1:32.22 2021 SEC Championships (2/25/21)

500 Freestyle 4:06.71 2021 SEC Championships (2/24/21)

1,000 Freestyle 8:41.70 2021 SEC Championships (2/26/21)

1,650 Freestyle 14:24.96 2021 SEC Championships (2/26/21)

100 Backstroke 47.46 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

200 Backstroke 1:42.70 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

100 Butterfly 46.94 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

200 Butterfly 1:40.07 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

200 IM 1:42.99 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

400 IM 3:37.64 2024 NCAA Championships (3/29/24)

ATHLETES

CONNOR HAIGH

EVENT Breast / IM

CLASS 5th Year

HOMETOWN Kennesaw, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Kennesaw Mountain

Record Book: No. 3 in 200 medley relay...No. 5 in 400 medley relay...No. 6 in 100 breaststroke...No. 9 in 200 breaststroke.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 100 and 200 breaststroke...Finished sixth in 100 and 200 breaststroke at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best time in 100 breaststroke.

2023-24: Selected as relay alternate for NCAA Championships, swimming on 400 medley relay...Finished 10th in 200 breaststroke, 14th in 100 breaststroke, and 40th in 200 IM at SEC Championships...Finished fourth in 200 and 400 medley relays at SECs...Posted B-cuts in 100 and 200 breaststroke...Finished ninth in 200 breaststroke, 11th in 100 breaststroke, and 31st in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins in 200 breaststroke...Set new personal-best time in 100 breaststroke, 200 breaststroke, and 200 IM...Set new personal-best times in 100 and 200 breaststroke...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Recipient of the Charles Lathrop Guyer, III Scholarship.

2022-23: Served as relay alternate for NCAA Championships...Finished 12th in 200 breaststroke, 19th in 100 breaststroke, and 50th in 200 IM at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 100 and 200 breaststroke...Finished ninth in 200 breaststroke, 18th in 100 breaststroke, and 32nd in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 breaststroke against South Carolina...Set new personal-best times in 100 breaststroke, 200 breaststroke, and 200 IM...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished 27th in 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke and 46th in 200 IM at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 200 breaststroke...Won B final in 200 breaststroke at Georgia Tech Invitational...Also finished 23rd in 100 breaststroke and 27th in 200 IM...Earned wins in 200 breaststroke against South Carolina and Emory...Sent new personal-best times in 100 breaststroke, 200 breaststroke, and 200 IM...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2020-21: Finished sixth in 200 breaststroke, 11th in 100 breaststroke, and 12th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Kennesaw Mountain High School under coach David Reason and for Tidal Wave Swimming Club under coaches Gene Paliskis and Jeff McGinnis…Won 2020 Georgia 6-7A state championship in 100 breaststroke; finished third in 200 IM…Earned four NISCA All-America citations…Finished second in 100 breaststroke and sixth in 200 IM at 2019 Georgia state championships…Placed first in 200 breaststroke at 2019 Georgia Senior State Long Course Championships; also finished second in 50 and 100 breaststroke, and reached finals in 200 and 400 IM…Set five school records.

National: Finished 50th in 100m breaststroke and 51st in 200m breaststroke at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials.

Personal: Born October 8, 2001…Son of Scott and Diana Haigh…Graduated with bachelor’s degree Mechanical Engineering in December 2024.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Breaststroke 52.76 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

200 Breaststroke 1:55.05 2024 SEC Championships (2/24/24)

200 IM 1:48.01 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

WESLEY NG

EVENT Free / Back / Fly CLASS 5th Year

HOMETOWN Tai Wai, Hong Kong

HIGH SCHOOL Diocesan Boys’ School

Record Book: Holds school record in 200 medley relay...No. 2 in 200 freestyle relay...No. 6 in 100 backstroke...No. 10 in 100 butterfly.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly...Finished fifth in 100 backstroke, 22nd in 100 freestyle, and 32nd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Has earned five dual wins...Set new personal-best time in 50 backstroke... Recipient of the Harvey Humphries Swimming and Diving Scholarship.

2023-24: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 200 medley relay... Member of 15th-place 200 medley relay at NCAA Championships, swimming butterfly leg...Selected as relay alternate for NCAA Championships...Finished 13th in 100 backstroke and won C final in 100 butterfly at SEC Championships; also finished 30th in 200 backstroke...Posted B-cut in 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly...Finished seventh in 100 backstroke and 42nd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 butterfly against Georgia Tech...Set new personal-best time in 50 backstroke and 100 butterfly...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Recipient of the Nedza Family Swimming Scholarship.

2022-23: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 200 medley relay... Finished 29th in 100 backstroke and 37th in 200 backstroke at NCAA Championships...Member of 13th-place 200 medley relay at NCAAs, setting school record...Finished sixth in 100 backstroke, 14th in 100 butterfly, and 30th in 200 backstroke at SEC Championships...Swam third leg of school-record 200 medley relay at SECs...Posted B-cuts in 200 backstroke and 100 butterfly...Finished sixth in 100 backstroke, 13th in 200 backstroke, and 14th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual wins in 100 butterfly against Florida State and South Carolina...Set new personal-best times in 100 and 200 backstroke...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 200 freestyle relay...Finished 29th in 100 backstroke and 50th in 100 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of 11th-place 200 freestyle relay and 22nd-place 200 medley relay at NCAAs...Finished 12th in 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly and 20th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished fourth in 200 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay at SECs...Posted B-cuts in 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly...Finished second in 200 medley relay, third in 200 freestyle relay, fifth in 400 medley relay, 10th in 100 backstroke, 14th in 50 freestyle, and 19th in 200 backstroke at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned three dual wins in 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, and 100 butterfly.

2020-21: Won C finals in 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly at SEC Championships...Also competed in 200 backstroke at SECs...Posted B-cuts in 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly...Joined Bulldogs at midseason...Earned win in 100 backstroke in debut against South Carolina.

High School: Swam for Diocesan Boys’ School under coach Kenny Yip and for Stanford Swimming Club under coach Sherry Tsai…Helped Diocesan win national championship for 27th consecutive year in 2020.

National: Holds four national records: short-course 100-meter, 200-meter backstroke, and 4x100-meter freestyle relay and long-course 50-meter butterfly…Holds age group national record in five different strokes…Finished 20th in 100m backstroke, 25th in 50m backstroke, 31st in 100m butterfly, and 36th in 50m butterfly at 2022 FINA World Short Course Championships...Finished 10th in 100m backstroke, 11th in 50m backstroke, 18th in 50m butterfly, and 24th in 100m

ATHLETES

butterfly at 2022 FINA World Cup...Finished 28th in 200m backstroke and 36th in 50m butterfly at 2021 FINA World Short Course Championships...Competed at 2019 FINA World Championships and placed 14th in 50-meter butterfly at 2019 FINA World Junior Championships…Won eight medals, including four golds, at Asian Age Group Championships…Earned two medals at 2018 ISF Gymnasiade Summer Games…Named 2019 Outstanding Men’s Swimmer of the Year by Hong Kong Amateur Swimming and 2019 Most Improved Swimmer by Hong Kong Swimming Coaches Association…Named 2019 Grantham Outstanding Student-Athlete and Outstanding Swimming Athlete by Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation.

Personal: Born September 25, 2002…Son of Tung Man Ng…Majoring in Sport Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 19.81 2022 SEC Championships (2/16/22)

100 Freestyle 43.56 2022 SEC Championships (2/19/22)

50 Backstroke 21.41 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

100 Backstroke 45.27 Emory (1/28/23)

200 Backstroke 1:43.67 2023 NCAA Championships (3/25/23)

100 Butterfly 46.13 2024 SEC Championships (2/22/24)

200 Butterfly 1:50.16 Emory (2/1/25)

TOMMY-LEE CAMBLONG

EVENT Free

CLASS Redshirt Senior

HOMETOWN Villelongue de la Salanque, France

HIGH SCHOOL Lycée Rosa Luxemburg

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle...Finished 11th in 500 freestyle and 26th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 1,000 freestyle at Florida State and in 1,650 freestyle against UNC Wilmington.

2023-24: Redshirted to prepare for Olympic Games.

2022-23: Finished 14th in 500 freestyle, 15th in 1,650 freestyle, and 29th in 200 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 500 and 1,650 freestyle... Finished sixth in 500 freestyle, 11th in 1,650 freestyle, 24th in 200 butterfly, and 30th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 1,000 freestyle against South Carolina...Set new personal-best times in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, 100 butterfly, and 200 butterfly...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished 12th in 500 freestyle, 13th in 1,650 freestyle, and 21st in 200 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle...Finished ninth in 1,650 freestyle, 12th in 500 freestyle, and 21st in 200 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned win in 1,000 freestyle vs. Tennessee...Set new personal-best time in 200 freestyle...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2020-21: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 1,650 freestyle... Finished 16th in 1,650 freestyle and 32nd in 500 freestyle at NCAA Championships, setting personal-best times in 500, 1,000, and 1,650 freestyle...Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Finished fourth in 1,650 freestyle and 19th in 500 freestyle at SEC Championships...Also competed in 200 freestyle at SECs... Posted B-cut in 500 freestyle...Joined Bulldogs at midseason...Finished second in 500 and 1,000 freestyle in debut race against South Carolina...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team.

National: Swam for Canet 66 Natation under coach Cyrille Gualbert…Finished fifth in 400m freestyle and eighth in 800m freestyle at 2024 French Elite Championships...Finished sixth in 400m freestyle and seventh in 800m freestyle and 1,500m freestyle at 2023 French Elite Championships...Finished third in 1,500m freestyle, fifth in 400m freestyle, and fifth in 800m freestyle finals at 2021 French

Elite Championships...Finished sixth in the 800-meter freestyle and eighth in the 1,500m freestyle at the 2019 FINA World Junior Championships…Placed fourth in the 800m freestyle and sixth in the 1,500m freestyle at 2019 LEN European Junior Championships…Finished third in the 200m freestyle at 2019 French Elite Championships…Won three championships (400m freestyle, 800m freestyle, 1,500m freestyle) at 2019 French Junior Championships…Finished second in the 800m freestyle at 2018 Championship of Spain Open.

Personal: Born July 7, 2001…Son of Martial Camblong and Marlyne Chomel… Majoring in Biology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Freestyle 46.84 Kentucky (12/19/22)

200 Freestyle 1:37.23 2023 SEC Championships (2/16/23)

500 Freestyle 4:17.39 2023 SEC Championships (2/15/23)

1,000 Freestyle 8:58.28 2021 NCAA Championships (3/27/21)

1,650 Freestyle 14:51.36 2021 NCAA Championships (3/27/21)

100 Butterfly 49.21 Emory (1/28/23)

200 Butterfly 1:48.76 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/19/22)

400 IM 4:02.83 Emory (2/1/25)

LUCA URLANDO

EVENT Free / Fly / IM

CLASS Redshirt Senior HOMETOWN Sacramento, Calif.

HIGH SCHOOL CK McClatchy

Record Book: Holds American, NCAA, U.S. Open, and SEC records in 100 backstroke and 200 butterfly...Holds SEC record in 800 freestyle relay...Holds Bauerle Pool record in 200 backstroke...Holds school records in 100 backstroke, 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, 200 IM, 200 freestyle relay, and 800 freestyle relay...No. 2 in 100 freestyle, 200 medley relay and 400 medley relay...No. 3 in 50 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay...No. 4 in 200 freestyle and 200 backstroke

2024-25: Set American, U.S. Open, SEC, and school record in 200 butterfly at Tennessee...Broke his own school record in 100 butterfly at Tennessee...Set new Bauerle Pool record in 200 backstroke against Emory...Has posted A-cuts in 200 backstroke, 100 butterfly, and 200 butterfly...Has posted B-cuts in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke, and 200 IM...Earned 15 dual wins...Swept butterfly events at South Carolina with A-cut times and top-five times in program history... Named SEC Men’s Swimmer of the Week on Oct. 15, Oct. 22, Jan. 28, and Feb. 4...Set new personal-best time in 200 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 200 backstroke, 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, and 200 breaststroke...Recipient of the Nedza Family Swimming Scholarship.

2023-24: Redshirted to prepare for Olympic Games.

2022-23: Posted B-cuts in 100 freestyle, 100 butterfly, and 200 butterfly...Earned six dual wins in four events...Season ended due to injury in November...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2021-22: Set American, NCAA, U.S. Open, SEC, and school record in 100 backstroke with leadoff time of 43.35 at NCAA Championships...Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, 200 IM, and 800 freestyle relay, along with Second Team citations in 200 freestyle relay, 400 freestyle relay, and 400 medley relay...Finished second in 100 butterfly and 200 butterfly, and third in 200 IM at NCAA Championships...Member of second-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs, setting school and SEC record in top men’s NCAA relay finish in program history...Also member of 11th-place 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay and 12th-place 400 medley relay, setting school record in 100 freestyle leadoff...Named SEC Championships Swimmer of the Meet and winner of SEC Commissioner’s Trophy...Named to First Team All-SEC...Won SEC Cham-

ATHLETES

pionships in 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, and 200 IM...Earned silver medal in 800 freestyle relay at SECs...Set school records in four events...Also finished fourth in 200 freestyle relay, 200 medley relay, and 400 medley relay...Posted A-cuts in 100 backstroke, 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, and 200 IM...Posted B-cuts in 100 and 200 freestyle...Finished second in 400 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay, third in 100 freestyle, and seventh in 100 backstroke at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned 10 wins in dual season...Named SEC Men’s Swimmer of the Week on Oct. 26 and Nov. 2...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Named the recipient of the Nedza Family Swimming Scholarship.

2020-21: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, 200 freestyle relay, 800 freestyle relay, and 200 medley relay, along with Second Team citation in 400 medley relay...Finished fourth in 200 butterfly and eighth in 100 butterfly at NCAA Championships...Member of fourth-place 200 freestyle relay, sixth-place 800 freestyle relay, seventh-place 200 medley relay, 10th-place 400 medley relay, and 17th-place 400 freestyle relay at NCAAs, setting school records in 200 freestyle, 800 freestyle, and 200 medley relays... Named to First Team All-SEC...Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Won SEC Championship in 200 butterfly...Finished fourth in 100 butterfly and 200 IM at SEC Championships...Earned silver medal in 200 freestyle relay and bronze medal in 800 freestyle relay at SECs...Posted A-cut in 100 butterfly and 200 butterfly... Posted B-cuts in 100 freestyle and 200 freestyle...Finished first in 200 butterfly at UGA Fall Invitational, along with placing second in 100 butterfly and third in 200 IM...Swam anchor leg of fastest 200 freestyle relay and leadoff leg of fastest 400 freestyle relay in school history...Swam leadoff leg of fourth-fastest 800 freestyle relay in school history...Set top-10 program times in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, and 200 IM...Earned wins in 200 butterfly in three dual meets...Earned win in 100 butterfly against Florida...Named SEC Men’s Freshman of the Week on Nov. 3 and 10...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for CK McClatchy High School under coach Steve Plescia and for DART Swimming under coach Billy Doughty…Rated as nation’s best recruit for 2020-21 season by CollegeSwimming… Holds Public High School record in 100 butterfly with time of 45.88 at 2019 California CIF Sectional Championships…Holds CIF-San Joaquin Sectional records in 100 butterfly, 100 backstroke, and 200 IM.

National: Finished 17th in 200m butterfly at 2024 Olympic Games...Finished second in 200m butterfly and 19th in 200m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials... Finished 4th in 200m freestyle and 400m freestyle and sixth in 200m butterfly at 2023 U.S. Open...Finished fifth in 200m butterfly at 2022 FINA World Championships...Finished first in 200m butterfly, fifth in 100m butterfly, and eighth in 200m freestyle at Phillips 66 International Team Trials...Finished third in 100m and 200m butterfly finals at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials, also placed sixth in 200m freestyle prelims...Named to 2018-19 and 2019-20 USA Swimming National Team… Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2018 and 2019…Won 2019 U.S. national championship in 200m butterfly after finishing third in 2018… Finished first in 200m butterfly at 2019 U.S. Open… Holds 17-18 National Age Group record in the 200-meter butterfly with time of 1:53.84, the third-fastest American mark of all-time, breaking previous record held by Michael Phelps… Served as one of five U.S. team captains at 2019 FINA World Junior Championships…Won gold in all five events at FINA World Juniors (200m freestyle, 200m butterfly, 400m freestyle relay, 800m freestyle relay, mixed 400m freestyle relay)…Holds world junior records in all three relays…Won four events at 2018 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals and 2018 Junior Pan-Pacific Championships… Posted five top-three finishes at 2018 Mel Zajac Invitational.

Personal: Born March 16, 2002…Son of Alex and Milissa Urlando…Father was an All-American discus thrower for Georgia and Italian national team; currently holds school record for discus throw…Sister, Isabella, swims at Hawaii...Majoring in Sport Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 19.34 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Freestyle 41.71 2022 NCAA Championships (3/26/22)

200 Freestyle 1:32.05 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

50 Backstroke 20.55 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Backstroke 43.35 2022 NCAA Championships (3/25/22)

200 Backstroke 1:38.18 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Breaststroke 54.80 2022 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/22)

200 Breaststroke 1:59.95 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

100 Butterfly 43.62 Tennessee (1/25/25)

200 Butterfly 1:37.17 Tennessee (1/25/25)

200 IM 1:39.22 2022 NCAA Championships (3/24/22)

JACKSON BATES

EVENT Breast

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Athens, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Westminster Christian

2024-25: Finished 16th in 200 breaststroke, 22nd in 100 breaststroke, and 55th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Finished second in 200 breaststroke at Auburn Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 breaststroke against UNC Wilmington... Set new personal-best time in 100 breaststroke...Named male recipient of Joel Eaves Scholar-Athlete Award for returning senior student-athlete with highest GPA and hours taken...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll... Serves as co-vice president of UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of the Ramsey Scholarship for Academic and Athletic Excellence.

2023-24: Finished 25th in 200 breaststroke, 30th in 100 breaststroke, and 60th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 200 breaststroke...Finished 12th in 200 breaststroke, 23rd in 100 breaststroke, and 59th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual wins in 200 breaststroke against Georgia Tech and Emory...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 breaststroke, and 200 breaststroke...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC Community Service Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Finished 30th in 200 breaststroke, 33rd in 100 breaststroke, and 64th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished 16th in 200 breaststroke, 23rd in 100 breaststroke, and 48th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 breaststroke, and 200 breaststroke...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2021-22: Finished 26th in 200 breaststroke and 28th in 100 breaststroke at Georgia Tech Invitational...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholar honors for fall semester...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Westminster Christian Academy under coach Robert Wylie and for Athens Bulldog Swim Club under coaches Harvey Humphries and Martin Grodzki…Finished first in 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke at 2019 Georgia Senior Short Course Championships… Won GICAA state titles in 50 breaststroke and 100 IM at 2017 championships.

National: Finished 30th in 200m breaststroke at 2022 Phillips 66 National Championships...Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2019 and 2020…Finished first in 100m breaststroke and 200m breaststroke at 2019 USA Swimming Southern Zones Age Group Championships…Qualified for breaststroke events at 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

ATHLETES

Personal: Born April 13, 2003…Son of Ellison and Hunter Bates…Majoring in Biology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 25.73 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

100

REESE BRANZELL

EVENT Free

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Palm Beach, Fla.

HIGH SCHOOL Dreyfoos School

Record Book: Holds school record in 100 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay...No. 3 in 200 freestyle relay...No. 4 in 50 freestyle and 200 medley relay...No. 6 in 200 freestyle.

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 100 freestyle...Finished 11th in 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 50 freestyle against UNC Wilmington.

2023-24: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citations in 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relays...Finished 25th in 100 freestyle, 30th in 200 freestyle, and 39th in 50 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of 13th-place 400 freestyle relay and 15th-place 200 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Reset school record in 400 freestyle relay with time of 2:48.22...Finished fifth in 100 freestyle, sixth in 200 freestyle, and 13th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Set two school records in 100 freestyle during prelims and finals...Member of fourth-place 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relays at SECs...Helped set school record in 400 free relay...Posted A-cut in 100 freestyle and B-cut in 50 freestyle...Finished third in 100 freestyle, fifth in 50 freestyle, and ninth in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual wins in 100 freestyle against NC State/Duke, Auburn, and Tennessee...Set new personal-best times in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle.

2022-23: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 400 freestyle relay...Led off 14th-place 400 freestyle relay at NCAA Championships with personal-best 50 freestyle time of 42.32; also swam second leg of 18th-place 200 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Named to Second Team All-SEC...Earned bronze medal in 400 freestyle relay at SEC Championships...Won 100 freestyle C final at SECs; also finished 22nd in 200 freestyle and 26th in 50 freestyle...Posted B-cuts in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle...Posted dual win in 100 freestyle against Emory...Set new personal-best times in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle...Member of UGA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

2021-22: Posted B-cut in 100 freestyle...Finished 18th in 100 freestyle, 34th in 200 freestyle, and 39th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Swam third leg of fourth-place 400 freestyle relay at SECs.

High School: Swam for Dreyfoos School under coach Nathan Hesse and for Saint Andrews Swimming under coaches Sid Cassidy, Ramon Walton, and Quinn Cassidy…Won three Florida 2A state championships, including consecutive titles in 100 freestyle and 2019 victory in 200 freestyle; also won three regional championships…Won three consecutive 100m freestyle titles at Florida Gold Coast Senior Long Course Championships, along with 100m butterfly win in 2019…Won three titles in 50 and 100 freestyle at Florida Gold Coast Senior Championships… Holds school records in 100 and 200 freestyle.

National: Finished 16th in 100m freestyle and 33rd in 50m freestyle and 200m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished 13th in 100m freestyle and 16th in 50m freestyle at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Finished 19th in 100m freestyle and 26th in 50m freestyle at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials Wave I… Competed for Team USA at 2021 FINA Swimming World Cup as member of USA

Swimming National Junior Team…Won gold in 100 freestyle at 2021 NCSA Spring Swimming Championships…Reached finals in 50m and 100m freestyle at 2019 U.S. Open.

Personal: Born March 13, 2003…Son of LeAnn Elder and Derek Branzell…Majoring in Sport Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 19.38 2024 SEC Championships (2/21/24)

100 Freestyle 41.44 2024 SEC Championships (2/24/24)

200 Freestyle 1:32.26 2024 SEC Championships (2/22/24)

500 Freestyle 4:29.38 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Butterfly 49.14 2022 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/22)

BRENNAN CHENEY

EVENT Free / Fly

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Danville, Calif.

HIGH SCHOOL San Ramon Valley

2024-25: Finished 14th in 100 butterfly, 26th in 50 freestyle, and 27th in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, and 100 butterfly...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2023-24: Finished 32nd in 200 freestyle, 36th in 100 freestyle, and 38th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 and 100 freestyle...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Recipient of the Ramsey Scholarship for Academic and Athletic Excellence.

2022-23: Finished 21st in 200 freestyle, 32nd in 100 freestyle, and 39th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Competed for Bulldogs in dual meets against Arizona State, Missouri, Georgia Tech, Florida State, Kentucky, and Emory...Set new personal-best times in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished 26th in 100 butterfly and 29th in 200 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for San Ramon Valley High School under coach Heather Johnson and for Crow Canyon Country Club Sharks under coaches Joe Natina and Ethan Hall…Helped San Ramon Valley win 2019 California CIF state championship…Reached finals in 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly at 2019 California CIF Sectional Championships…Placed second in 50m freestyle and third in 100m freestyle at 2019 OAPB Far Western Long Course Championships…Has competed in multiple Speedo Champions Series meets.

Personal: Born January 7, 2003…Son of Michael and Lisa Cheney…Brother, Teagan, swam for Georgia from 2017-21…Majoring in Finance.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.14 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

100 Freestyle 44.42 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

200 Freestyle 1:37.03 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/22)

100 Butterfly 48.49 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

ATHLETES

RHETT HOPKINS

EVENT Diving

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Annapolis, Md.

HIGH SCHOOL South River

2024-25: Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Finished sixth on 3-meter, 11th on 1-meter, and 12th on platform at UGA Diving Invitational...Finished sixth on 3-meter, eighth on 1-meter, and 16th on platform at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win on 1-meter against UNC Wilmington...Set new personal-best mark on platform...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2023-24: Finished 16th on 1-meter and 20th on 3-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished 14th on 1-meter, 21st on platform, and 26th on 3-meter at SEC Championships...Qualified for Zones on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Finished eighth on 1-meter and 12th on 3-meter at Tennessee Diving Invitational...Finished sixth on 1-meter, seventh on 3-meter, and 12th on platform at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win on 1-meter against Emory and 3-meter at Arizona State... Set new personal-best marks on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 20th on 1-meter and 23rd on 3-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished 18th on platform, 22nd on 1-meter, and 26th on 3-meter at SEC Championships...Qualified for Zones on platform...Finished 12th on 3-meter, 14th on platform, and 15th on 1-meter at UGA Fall Invitational...Finished seventh on 1-meter, 15th on platform, and 19th on 3-meter at Georgia Diving Invitational... Set new personal-best scores on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Qualified for Zones on 3-meter...Finished seventh on 1-meter and 14th on 3-meter at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned win on 3-meter against Emory... Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

National: Attended South River High School and competed for Alexandria Dive Club under coach Tim Fisher…Qualified for USA Diving Junior Nationals in each season since 2013, finishing 12th on 3-meter and 13th on 1-meter in 2018…Won 2018 AAU Red-White-Blue National Championship on 1-meter…Reached finals in springboard events at 2019 USA Diving Zone D Championships, placing sixth on 3-meter…Reached semifinals of USA Diving National Championships in 2015 and 2016, advancing to three semifinals.

Personal: Born April 7, 2003…Son of Jon and Angie Hopkins…Father played football at Gardner-Webb…Majoring in Accounting.

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter 384.30 Emory (2/3/24)

3-meter 367.85 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23) Platform 315.90 Emory (2/1/25)

EVENT Diving

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Thomasville, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Thomasville

Qualified for Zones on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Finished 10th on 3-meter, 13th on platform, and 19th on 1-meter at Tennessee Diving Invitational...Finished 10th on 3-meter, 11th on 1-meter, and 14th on platform at UGA Fall Invitational... Set new personal-best mark on 3-meter...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 18th on platform and 20th on 3-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished ninth on 3-meter, 16th on platform, and 19th on 1-meter at SEC Championships...Qualified for Zones on 1-meter...Finished third on platform, ninth on 1-meter, and 10th on 3-meter at UGA Fall Invitational...Finished seventh on platform, eighth on 3-meter, and 10th on 1-meter at Georgia Diving Invitational...Earned dual win on 1-meter against Arizona State...Set new personal-best score of 1-meter...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished ninth on 3-meter and 14th on platform at NCAA Zone B Championships...Qualified for Zones on 1-meter...Finished 16th on platform, 19th on 3-meter, and 24th on 1-meter at SEC Championships....Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll... Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Competed for Thomasville High School under coach Kenly Milam and for Moss Farms Diving under coach John Fox…Won 2021 Georgia 1-3A state championship on 1-meter.

National: Finished 12th on platform at 2019 USA Diving Junior National Championships after earning runner-up at Zones and winning on 3-meter at regionals… Placed ninth on 1-meter in 14-15 age group at 2018 Junior Nationals…Was a nine-time finalist at YMCA National Championships, winning 14-15 age group platform title in 2017…Swept springboard events at 2018 Georgia Games.

Personal: Born February 10, 2003…Son of Jennie and Scott Lewis…Majoring in Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter 365.63 Emory (2/3/24)

3-meter 376.10 2024 SEC Championships (2/21/24) Platform

Emory (2/3/24)

ALLEN MANN

EVENT Diving

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Bishop, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Oconee County

2024-25: Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Finished third on platform, ninth on 3-meter, and 14th on 1-meter at UGA Diving Invitational...Finished sixth on platform, 17th on 1-meter, and 18th on 3-meter at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best mark on 3-meter and platform.

2023-24: Finished 42nd on platform at NCAA Championships...Qualified for NCAA Championships on platform...Finished ninth on platform at NCAA Zone B Championships...Qualified for Zones on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Finished sixth on platform, 20th on 3-meter, and 28th on 1-meter at Tennessee Diving Invitational... Finished sixth on platform, 13th on 3-meter, and 18th on 1-meter at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win on platform against Emory...Set new personal-best marks on 1-meter and platform...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 16th on platform and 32nd on 1-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished sixth on platform, 16th on 3-meter, and 21st on 1-meter at Georgia Diving Invitational...Earned dual win on platform against Emory...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of

2024-25: Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.
2023-24: Finished 12th on 1-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished sixth on 3-meter, 13th on 1-meter, and 17th on platform at SEC Championships...
NOLAN LEWIS

ATHLETES

Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22 (Georgia Tech): Finished 16th on platform, 20th on 1-meter, and 22nd on 3-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished ninth on platform, 15th on 3-meter, and 23rd on 1-meter at ACC Championships...Finished second on platform, fifth on 3-meter, and 10th on 1-meter at Georgia Tech Invitational.

High School: Competed for Georgia Diving Club under coach Chris Colwill... Won 2020 GHSA Class 1-5A state championship on 1-meter...Won three GHSA regional championships...Holds school record on 1-meter.

National: Qualified for USA Diving Junior Nationals in 2018, 2019, and 2021.

Personal: Born November 15, 2002...Son of Kenneth and Jennifer Mann...Father lettered in track and field at Georgia...Brother, Luke, competed in 2020 Olympic Trials for trampoline and tumbling...Majoring in Biological Science.

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter 338.70 Emory (2/3/24)

3-meter 353.40 Emory (2/1/25)

Platform 349.75 2025 UGA Diving Invitational (1/5/25)

MITCHELL NORTON

EVENT Free / Back

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Acworth, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Mt. Paran Christian

Record Book: No. 6 in 800 freestyle relay...No. 10 in 100 and 200 backstroke.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 100 and 200 backstroke...Finished ninth in 200 backstroke, 10th in 100 backstroke, and 30th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best time in 50 backstroke...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of the Damon Evans Swimming Scholarship.

2023-24: Finished 10th in 200 backstroke, 19th in 200 freestyle, and 20th in 100 backstroke at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke, and 200 backstroke...Finished 10th in 200 backstroke, 13th in 100 backstroke, 18th in 200 freestyle, and 19th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, and 50 backstroke...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Recipient of the Morton S. Hodgson, Jr. Men’s Swimming and Diving Scholarship.

2022-23: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 800 freestyle relay...Finished 28th in 200 backstroke and 41st in 100 backstroke at NCAA Championships...Anchored 11th-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Finished 14th in 200 freestyle and 200 backstroke and 23rd in 100 backstroke at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle and 100 backstroke...Finished seventh in 200 backstroke, ninth in 100 backstroke, and 22nd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 backstroke against Georgia Tech...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, and 200 backstroke...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished 19th in 200 backstroke, 20th in 100 backstroke, and 38th in 200 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 200 backstroke...Finished ninth in 200 backstroke, 13th in 100 backstroke, and 20th in 200 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

Roginsky and for Marietta Marlins under coach Yit Lim…Won six Georgia state championships, including four consecutive 200 freestyle titles and back-to-back 100 freestyle victories…Reached 11 finals at Georgia Senior State Long Course and Short Course Championships, finishing third in 100m backstroke in 2021.

National: Finished 57th in 200m backstroke at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished 38th in 200m backstroke and 44th in 100 backstroke at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Finished 20th in 200m backstroke at 2022 Phillips 66 National Championships...Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2018, 2019, and 2020…Earned silver medals in 50m freestyle, 50m backstroke, and 100m backstroke at 2019 ISCA TYR Junior Nationals…Reached finals in two events at 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born July 9, 2002…Son of Tim and Deidre Norton…Sister, Emma, is a junior on the Georgia women’s team... Brother, Matt, played baseball at Presbyterian...Majoring in Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 19.90 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

100 Freestyle 44.00 Tennessee (1/20/24)

200 Freestyle 1:34.52 2023 SEC Championships (2/16/23)

50 Backstroke 22.27 Florida State (10/18/24) / UNCW (1/18/25)

100 Backstroke 46.35 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/22)

200 Backstroke 1:40.62 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/25/23)

200 IM 1:46.83 Emory (2/3/24)

SAM PARKER

EVENT Free / Back

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Savannah, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Habersham School

2024-25: Finished fifth in 100 backstroke and sixth in 200 backstroke at Auburn Invitational...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of the Charles Lathrop Guyer, III Scholarship and Abbie DeLoach Memorial Athletic Scholarship.

2023-24: Finished 26th in 100 and 200 backstroke and 37th in 100 butterfly at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 100 and 200 backstroke...Finished 16th in 200 backstroke, 18th in 100 backstroke, and 35th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, and 100 butterfly...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of the Abbie DeLoach Memorial Athletic Scholarship.

2022-23: Finished 25th in 100 backstroke, 31st in 200 backstroke, and 47th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 100 and 200 backstroke...Finished 14th in 100 backstroke, 19th in 200 backstroke, and 24th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 200 backstroke, and 100 butterfly...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished 19th in 100 backstroke, 31st in 200 backstroke, and 51st in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 100 backstroke...Finished 18th in 100 backstroke, 24th in 200 backstroke, 35th in 50 freestyle, and 45th in 100 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned win in 100 backstroke vs. Tennessee.

High School: Swam for The Habersham School under coach Chase McGarity and swam for Georgia Coastal Aquatic Team under coach Bill Forrester…Won 12 championships at Georgia Private & Parochial School Championships, winning three titles in each of four high school seasons…Finished first in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle at 2021 meet…Reached 10 finals at Georgia Senior State Long Course Championships, finishing fifth in 100m backstroke in 2019…Reached four finals at Georgia Senior State Short Course Championships.

High School: Swam for Mount Paran Christian School under coach Bonnie

ATHLETES

National: Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2019 and 2021…Competed in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke, and 200 backstroke at 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born July 25, 2002…Son of Jack and Sarah Parker…Grandfather, Jimmy Parker, played baseball and basketball at Georgia…Majoring in Psychology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.25 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/22)

100 Freestyle 44.27 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/25/23)

50 Backstroke 22.29 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

100 Backstroke 47.16 2024 SEC Championships (2/23/24)

200 Backstroke 1:43.39 2023 SEC Championships (2/14/23)

100 Butterfly 47.86 2024 SEC Championships (2/22/24)

100 IM 49.82 NC State (11/8/24)

200 IM 1:50.62 NC State (11/9/24)

PETER SACCA

EVENT Free / Fly

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Norcross, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Mother of Divine Grace

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 200 butterfly...Finished eighth in 100 butterfly, ninth in 200 butterfly, and 46th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 butterfly against Emory...Set new personal-best time in 200 butterfly... Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA in fall semester.

2023-24: Competed in Arizona State and Georgia Tech dual meets...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 13th in 100 butterfly, 16th in 200 butterfly, and 42nd in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 100 and 200 butterfly...Finished fifth in 100 butterfly, 10th in 200 butterfly, 20th in 100 backstroke, and 32nd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 100 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 100 butterfly, and 200 butterfly...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2021-22: Posted B-cut in 100 butterfly.

High School: Attended Mother of Divine Grace School and swam for Spartans Aquatic Club under coach Karl Krug…Finished fifth in 50 freestyle at 2021 Georgia Senior State Long Course Championships…Finished first in 100 IM at 2019 Georgia Senior Short Course Championships and reached finals in 50 freestyle, 50 butterfly, and 100 butterfly.

National: Helped set National Age Group records as part of three relays (4x50 medley, 4x100 freestyle, 4x100 medley)…Reached finals in two events at 2021 USA Swimming Futures Championship…Competed in four events at 2020 U.S. Open…Reached finals in three events at 2019 USA Swimming Souther Zone Championships…Competed in two events at 2019 Speed Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born January 8, 2003…Son of James and Carol Sacca…Majoring in Communication Studies.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.12 2022 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/22)

100 Freestyle 46.52 Arizona State / Missouri (10/1/22)

100 Backstroke 48.20 Emory (1/28/23)

100 Butterfly 46.40 2023 SEC Championships (2/16/23)

THOMAS ASKEW

EVENT Fly / Back

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Dunellen, N.J.

HIGH SCHOOL Dunellen

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 100 butterfly...Finished seventh in 100 butterfly, 11th in 200 butterfly, and 43rd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 butterfly, and 200 butterfly...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA in fall semester.

Prior to Georgia: Swam as member of Georgia club swimming team...Won 2024 College Club Swimming National Championships in 50y butterfly, 100y butterfly, 200y butterfly, and 100y backstroke...Set new national club records in all three butterfly events...Won 2023 CSS national championship in 200y butterfly...Swam for Streamline Aquatics Club in Hillsborough, N.J.

Personal: Born July 26, 2003...Son of James and Biljana Askew...Majoring in Finance.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50y Freestyle 20.68 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

100y Freestyle 46.87 2023 Georgia Best of the South (3/11/23)

50y Backstroke 23.87 2023 CCS Southern Regionals (11/11/23)

100y Backstroke 49.49 2024 CCS National Championships (4/6/24)

100y Butterfly 46.58 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

200y Butterfly 1:46.73 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

200y IM 1:54.72 2024 Georgia Best of the South (3/17/24)

RENATO CALDERARO

EVENT Diving

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Rome, Italy

HIGH SCHOOL Marymount International

2024-25: Finished 35th on 3-meter at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter and 3-meter...Finished third on 1-meter, fifth on 3-meter, and 12th on platform at UGA Diving Invitational...Finished third on 1-meter, fourth on 3-meter, and 15th on platform at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned four dual wins... Finished third on both springboards in Georgia debut at South Carolina...Set new personal-best mark on platform...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2023-24 (NC State): Qualified for NCAA Championships on 3-meter...Finished sixth on 3-meter and eighth on 8-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished fourth on 3-meter, seventh on 1-meter, and 18th on platform at ACC Championships...Finished fourth on 1-meter and 3-meter at Tennessee Diving Invitational... Earned five dual wins...Set program record on 3-meter (409.73) against Texas... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll.

2022-23 (NC State): Finished 33rd on 3-meter and 46th on 1-meter at NCAA Championships...Finished sixth on 1-meter and 11th on 3-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Won bronze medal on 1-meter at ACC Championships; also finished 10th on 3-meter and 23rd on platform...Finished third on 3-meter and fourth on 1-meter at Georgia Diving Invitational...Finished first on 3-meter, second on 1-meter, and ninth on platform at Wolfpack Invitational.

Personal: Born July 21, 2003...Son of Michele Calderaro and Tara Giorgini.... Majoring in Financial Planning.

200 Butterfly 1:44.59 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter 409.50 UNC Wilmington (2/2/24)

3-meter 433.88 UNC Wilmington (2/2/24)

ATHLETES

Platform 293.15 2025 UGA Diving Invitational (1/5/25)

COOPER COOK

EVENT Free / Back CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Alpharetta, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Milton

2024-25: Finished 11th in 200 freestyle, 20th in 100 freestyle, and 28th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational.

2023-24: Finished 22nd in 200 freestyle, 29th in 200 IM, and tied for 37th in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 200 freestyle...Finished 26th in 100 backstroke 28th in 100 freestyle, 29th in 200 freestyle, and 30th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 freestyle against Emory... Set new personal-best times in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 100 butterfly, and 200 IM...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 30th in 200 freestyle, 44th in 100 freestyle, and 54th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Competed for Bulldogs in all dual meets...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Milton High School under coaches Lisa Nickel and Nicole Ringelberg and for Dynamo Swim Club under coaches Brian Wrighton and Mary Butzeta...Won 2021 GHSA Class 7A state championship in 200 freestyle... Named to Georgia All-State Team...Finished second in 100 and 200 freestyle at 2022 GHSA Class 7A state meet...Holds school records in five events.

National: Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2019, 2020, and 2021...Qualified for Winter and Summer Junior Nationals...Finished 13th in 200 freestyle at 2021 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born November 20, 2003...Son of Gina and Mike Cook...Majoring in Management and Risk Management & Insurance.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.12 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/25/23)

100 Freestyle 43.80 2024 SEC Championships (2/24/24)

200 Freestyle 1:35.07 2024 SEC Championships (2/22/24)

500 Freestyle 4:38.14 Florida State (10/22/22)

100 Backstroke 48.68 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

100 Breaststroke 56.67 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/2/24)

100 Butterfly 50.70 Florida (10/27/23)

100 IM 49.76 NC State (11/8/24)

200 IM 1:46.56 2024 SEC Championships (2/21/24)

STEVEN INSIXIENGMAY

EVENT Breast CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Winston-Salem, N.C.

HIGH SCHOOL Forsyth

2024-25: Finished 17th in 200 breaststroke and 37th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Finished seventh in 200 breaststroke and eighth in 100 breaststroke at Auburn Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 100 and 200 breaststroke... Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Member of UGA Inclusive Excellence Committee.

2023-24: Finished 14th in 100 breaststroke, 19th in 200 breaststroke, and 59th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 breaststroke against Georgia Tech...Set new personal-best times in 100 breaststroke, 200 breaststroke, and 200 IM...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 20th in 100 breaststroke, 22nd in 200 breaststroke, and 47th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Competed for Bulldogs in dual meets against Arizona State, Missouri, Georgia Tech, Florida, Kentucky, and Emory...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Forstyth Country Day School under coaches Rachel Baker and Sawyer Hubbard an for Northwest North Carolina SwimTyde under coaches Bob Jennings and George Vlahos...Won three consecutive NCISAA Division II state championships in 100 breaststroke and four consecutive titles in 200 medley relay...Holds North Carolina state record in 100 breaststroke.

National: Represented Laos at 2024 Olympic Games, serving as flagbearer during Opening Ceremonies...Finished 31st in 100m breaststroke in Paris... Finished 37th in 200m breaststroke and 49th in 100m breaststroke at 2024 World Aquatics Short Course Championships...Named to 2022 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team...Won 100 breaststroke title at 2022 YMCA Short Course National Championships; also won consolation final in 200 breaststroke...Finished fourth in 100 breaststroke at 2021 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born January 21, 2004...Son of Dalavong Insixiengmay and Sengphet Sayaphanthong...Majoring in Marketing.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Breaststroke 53.91 NC State (11/8/24)

200 Breaststroke 1:57.38

SAM POWE

(11/16/23)

EVENT Free / Back CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Chattanooga, Tenn.

HIGH SCHOOL McCallie School

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 500 freestyle, 100 backstroke, and 200 backstroke... Finished third in 100 backstroke and 200 backstroke and seventh in 500 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins...Set new personal-best times in 50 and 100 backstroke...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Inducted into Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy.

2023-24: Finished 29th in 200 backstroke, tied for 39th in 100 backstroke, and 46th in 500 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Finished eighth in 200 backstroke, 15th in 500 freestyle, and 19th in 100 backstroke at SEC Championships... Posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 100 backstroke...Finished fifth in 200 backstroke, sixth in 500 freestyle, and 12th in 100 backstroke at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 1,000 freestyle at Arizona State...Set new personal-best times in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, 1,000 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, 200 butterfly, and 400 IM...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Recipient of the Charles Lathrop Guyer, III Scholarship.

2022-23: Posted B-cuts in 500 freestyle, 100 backstroke, and 200 backstroke... Finished sixth in 200 backstroke, 10th in 100 backstroke, and 14th in 500 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 IM against Emory...Named SEC Men’s Co-Freshman of the Week on Jan. 31...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-Amer-

Record Book: No. 6 in 200 backstroke...No. 8 in 100 backstroke.

ATHLETES

ica Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for McCallie School under coach Stan Corcoran and for GPS Aquatics under coach Roger Dahlke...Named Tennessee Male Swimmer of the Year...Won back-to-back (2021, 2022) TISCA state championships in 200 freestyle and three-consecutive titles (2020-22) in 100 backstroke; also won four state relay titles...Helped McCallie win two TISCA team state championships...Named to All-America Team.

National: Finished 20th in 200m backstroke at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished 15th in 200m backstroke, 39th in 100m backstroke, and 43rd in 50m backstroke at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Twice named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team...Finished third in 200 freestyle and 200 backstroke, fourth in 100 backstroke, fifth in 50 backstroke, and sixth in 500 freestyle at NCSA Spring Championships...Finished third in 100 and 200 backstroke at 2021 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born April 1, 2004...Son of Jeff and Sarah Powe...Majoring in Finance.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Freestyle 45.55 Emory (2/3/24)

200 Freestyle 1:35.84 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

500 Freestyle 4:16.35 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

1,000 Freestyle 8:58.51 Tennessee (1/20/24)

50 Backstroke 21.29 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

100 Backstroke 45.99 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

200 Backstroke 1:39.96 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/23)

200 Butterfly 1:46.85 Emory (2/3/24)

200 IM 1:47.06 Emory (1/28/23)

400 IM 3:50.82 Florida State (1/13/24)

TYLER SCHROEDER

EVENT Free / Fly CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Lawrenceville, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Peachtree Ridge

2024-25: Finished 21st in 100 butterfly and 45th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best time in 100 freestyle...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2023-24: Finished 33rd in 100 butterfly, 35th in 200 butterfly, and 49th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best time in 50 freestyle... Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 21st in 100 butterfly, 22nd in 200 butterfly, and 52nd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 butterfly against Emory... Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Peachtree High School under coach Jeremy Laird and for Swim Atlanta under coaches Chris Davis, Sr. and Chris Davis, Jr....Won 2021 GHSA Class 7A state championships in 100 butterfly...Finished second in 100 backstroke and third in 100 butterfly at 2022 meet...Won back-to-back Gwinnett County championships in 100 butterfly (2020-21) and 2021 title in 200 IM...Won 2019 Georgia Short Course state championship in 100 freestyle...Holds school records in 100 butterfly and 50 freestyle.

National: Named to 2020 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team...Qualified for Winter and Summer Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born November 12, 2003...Son of Bryan and Nickie Schroeder...Major-

ing in Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.71 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/2/24)

100 Freestyle 46.42 Florida State (10/18/24)

100 Backstroke 49.98 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/22)

100 Butterfly 47.98 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/25/23)

200 Butterfly 1:46.60 Emory (1/28/23)

100 IM 50.68 NC State (11/8/24)

AARON SEYMOUR

EVENT Free / Back / Fly

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Savannah, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Savannah Arts Academy

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 100 backstroke...Finished seventh in 200 IM, 12th in 100 backstroke, and 21st in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 50 freestyle at South Carolina...Set new personal-best times in 50 backstroke and 200 IM...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Finished 21st in 100 backstroke, 28th in 200 IM, and 31st in 100 butterfly at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke... Finished 22nd in 100 backstroke, 29th in 200 IM, 30th in 100 freestyle, and 32nd in 100 butterfly at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 backstroke against Emory...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, 100 butterfly, and 200 IM...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Finished 24th in 100 butterfly, 25th in 100 backstroke, 30th in 100 freestyle, and 37th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll... Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Savannah Arts Academy under coach Karin Best and for Georgia Coastal Aquatic Team under coach Bill Forrester...Won three consecutive (2020-22) GHSA Class 3A state championships in 100 backstroke; also won 2022 state title in 50 freestyle...Four-time First Team All-Savannah.

National: Finished 60th in 100m backstroke at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2019, 2020, and 2021...Competed in both Speedo Winter and Summer Junior Nationals...Qualified for USA Swimming Future Championships.

Personal: Born September 3, 2003...Son of Angie and Steve Seymour...Majoring in Chemistry and Mathematics.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 19.97 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/2/24)

100 Freestyle 43.21 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/3/24)

50 Backstroke 21.74 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

100 Backstroke 46.66 2024 SEC Championships (2/24/24)

100 Breaststroke 58.15 Arizona State / Missouri (10/1/22)

100 Butterfly 47.44 2024 SEC Championships (2/22/24)

200 IM 1:46.25 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

ATHLETES

ROMAN VALDEZ

EVENT Free

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Dalton, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Dalton

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 100 freestyle, 100 butterfly, and 200 butterfly... Finished fifth in 100 butterfly and 15th in 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 butterfly against Emory...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly...Member of UGA Inclusive Excellence Committee.

2023-24: Posted B-cuts in 100 freestyle and 100 butterfly...Finished 19th in 200 freestyle, 26th in 100 freestyle, and 45th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational... Set new personal-best times in 100 freestyle and 100 butterfly.

2022-23: Posted B-cut in 200 freestyle...Finished 15th in 200 freestyle, 20th in 100 freestyle, and 37th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational.

High School: Swam for Dalton High School under coach Carl Chenard and for Carpet Capital Aquatics Club under coach Jason Meszaros...Won 11 GHSA Class 7A state championships...Finished first in 100 freestyle and second in 200 freestyle at 2022 GHSA Class 7A state meet...Earned 13 All-America citations...Holds school records in nine events.

National: Finished 41st in 200m freestyle at 2022 Phillips 66 International Team Trials...Finished eighth in 200 freestyle and 13th in 100 freestyle at 2021 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals...Qualified for Summer Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born June 9, 2004...Son of Felipe and Griselda Valdez...Majoring in Sport Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 19.90 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

100 Freestyle 42.92 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/3/24)

200 Freestyle 1:35.80 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/22)

50 Backstroke 22.43 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Butterfly 46.61 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24) 200 Butterfly 1:45.34 Emory (2/1/25)

RUARD VAN RENEN

EVENT Free / Back / Fly

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Cape Town, South Africa

HIGH SCHOOL Paul Roos Gymnasium

Record Book: Holds Gabrielsen Natatorium pool record in 100 backstroke... No. 2 in 100 backstroke...No. 3 in 200 medley relay...No. 4 in 100 butterfly, and 200 freestyle relay...No. 5 in 200 backstroke and 400 medley relay....No. 6 in 400 freestyle relay...No. 8 in 50 freestyle.

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, and 100 butterfly... Finished fourth in 200 backstroke, ninth in 100 backstroke, 11th in 100 butterfly, and 21st in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Has earned six dual wins... Named SEC Men’s Swimmer of the Week on Nov. 12...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of the Morton S. Hodgson, Jr. Men’s Swimming and Diving Scholarship.

2023-24: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 100 backstroke... Finished seventh in 100 backstroke, 21st in 200 backstroke, and tied for 40th in 50 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Posted second-fastest 100 backstroke

time in school history (44.21) in prelims...Finished sixth in 100 backstroke and 200 backstroke and eighth in 100 butterfly at SEC Championships...Finished fourth in 200 freestyle, 200 medley, and 400 medley relays at SECs...Posted A-cut in 100 backstroke...Posted B-cuts in 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly...Finished first in 100 backstroke at UGA Fall Invitational, setting pool record...Finished eighth in 200 backstroke and 17th in 50 freestyle at Invite...Has earned six dual wins during season...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, and 100 butterfly.

2022-23 (Southern Illinois): Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citations in 100 backstroke and 200 backstroke...Won 100 backstroke consolation final and finished 13th in 200 backstroke at NCAA Championships...Named Mid-American Conference Men’s Freshman Swimmer of the Year...Won MAC championships in 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, and 100 butterfly.

National: Finished eighth in 100m backstroke, 12th in 50m backstroke, and 29th in 100m butterfly at 2024 World Aquatics Short Course Championships... Finished first in 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 50m backstroke, and 100m backstroke at 2024 South Africa Short Course Championships...Finished second in 100m backstroke and fourth in 50m backstroke at 2024 South African National Championships...Finished 12th in 100m backstroke at 2023 U.S. Open...Finished second in 50m and 100m backstroke at 2023 South Africa Senior National Championships...Finished second in 100 backstroke at 2022 South Africa Short Course Championships...Finished second in 50 backstroke and third in 100 backstroke at 2020 South Africa Short Course Championships, setting national records in both events...Swam for Lane Leader under coach Keith Jansen.

Personal: Born May 16, 2003...Son of Danielle and Richter van Renen...Majoring in Communications Studies and Mechanical Engineering.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 19.51 2024 NCAA Championships (3/28/24)

100 Freestyle 43.49 South Carolina (10/11/24)

200 Freestyle 1:36.13 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

50 Backstroke 21.08 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

100 Backstroke 44.21 2024 NCAA Championships (3/29/24)

200 Backstroke 1:39.54 2024 SEC Championships (2/24/24)

100 Butterfly 45.84 2024 SEC Championships (2/22/24)

200 IM 1:55.48 Evansville / Missouri State (10/22/22)

CLAYTON WHETSTINE

EVENT Back / IM

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Newport News, Va.

HIGH SCHOOL Norfolk Academy

2024-25: Finished 12th in 400 IM, 18th in 200 breaststroke, and 20th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Finished second in 400 IM and fourth in 200 IM at Auburn Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 200 breaststroke, 200 IM, and 400 IM...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA in fall semester...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Finished 24th in 400 IM, 27th in 200 backstroke, and 39th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, 200 IM, and 400 IM...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA; earned Presidential Scholars honors in spring semester.

2022-23: Competed for Bulldogs in dual meets against Arizona State, Missouri, Georgia Tech, and Emory...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Norfolk Academy under coaches Joel Shinofield, Kristen

ATHLETES

Kirkman, and Morgan Latimer and for Coast Guard Blue Dolphins under coaches Jack Bierie, Steve Hennessy, and John Poorman...Won six VISAA state championships, including back-to-back in 100 backstroke and 200 IM...Helped Norfolk Academy win two VISAA state championships...Named VISAA Swimmer of the Year.

National: Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in all four years of high school...Finished 12th in 200 backstroke and 16th in 100 backstroke at 2021 U.S. Open...Qualified for Speedo Winter and Summer Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born August 6, 2003...Son of Steven and Elisabeth Whetstine... Majoring in Accounting.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Backstroke 22.81 Emory (2/3/24)

100 Backstroke 49.33 Emory (2/3/24)

200 Backstroke 1:47.13 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/23)

200 Breaststroke 1:59.42 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

200 IM 1:48.17 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

400 IM 3:51.34 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

KRISTIAN PITSHUGIN

EVENT Breast

CLASS Redshirt Sophomore

HOMETOWN Kiryat Ata, Israel

HIGH SCHOOL Hof HoSharon

Record Book: Holds school record in 200 medley relay...No. 9 in 100 breaststroke.

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 100 breaststroke...Finished 17th in 100 breaststroke and 52nd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned two dual wins...Set new personal-best time in 100 butterfly...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA in fall semester...Recipient of the Morton S. Hodgson, Jr. Men’s Swimming and Diving Scholarship.

2023-24: Redshirted to prepare for Olympic Games.

2022-23: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 200 medley relay... Member of 13th-place 200 medley relay at NCAA Championships, setting school record...Finished 20th in 100 breaststroke, 27th in 200 breaststroke, and 45th in 200 IM at SEC Championships...Swam second leg of school-record 200 medley relay at SECs...Posted B-cut in 100 breaststroke...Finished seventh in 100 breaststroke, 19th in 200 breaststroke, and 47th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins in 100 breaststroke...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

National: Swam for Greater Jerusalem Swimming Club under coach Mano May...Finished 32nd in 50m breaststroke and 33rd in 100m breaststroke at 2024 World Aquatics Short Course Championships...Finished third in 50m breaststroke and 14th in 100m breaststroke at 2024 European Aquatics Championships...Finished 10th in 50m breaststroke and 14th in 100m breaststroke at 2023 LEN U23 Championships...Finished 15th in 50m breaststroke, 21st in 100m breaststroke, and 36th in 200m breaststroke at 2022 FINA World Cup...Finished 11th in 50m breaststroke and 18th in 100m breaststroke at 2022 LEN European Championships...Finished 11th in 50m breaststroke and 14th in 100m breaststroke at 2022 FINA World Championships...Finished ninth in 50m breaststroke and 20th in 100m breaststroke at 2021 LEN European Championships...Finished 13th in 50m breaststroke and 23rd in 100m breaststroke at 2021 FINA World Short Course Championships.

Personal: Born July 18, 2001...Son of Olga and Anton Pitshugin...Majoring in Computer Science.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.75 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/22)

100 Breaststroke 52.91 2023 SEC Championships (2/17/23)

200 Breaststroke 1:58.77 2023 SEC Championships (2/18/23)

100 Butterfly 48.24 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

200 IM 1:47.68 2023 SEC Championships (2/15/23)

MATTHEW BRAY

EVENT Diving

CLASS Sophomore

HOMETOWN Fairfax, Va.

HIGH SCHOOL Chantilly

2024-25: Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter and 3-meter...Finished fourth on 1-meter and 3-meter and 11th on platform at UGA Diving Invitational...Finished third on 1-meter, fifth on 3-meter, and 11th on platform at UGA Fall Invitational... Earned five dual wins...Set new personal-best mark on 3-meter three times... Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2023-24: Finished 10th on 1-meter, 21st on 3-meter, and 22nd on platform at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished 12th on 1-meter and 22nd on 3-meter at SEC Championships...Qualified for Zones on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform... Finished seventh on 3-meter and 11th on 1-meter at Tennessee Diving Invitational...Finished third on 1-meter, 10th on platform, and 19th on 3-meter at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Competed for Chantilly High School under coaches Betsy Pettis and James Mackenzie and for Alexandria Dive Club under coach Tim Fisher...Won two Virginia state championships...Named to All-America Team...Set Chantilly school records.

National: Finished 16th on 1-meter and 20th on 3-meter at 2022 USA Diving Junior National Championships...Finished 15th on 3-meter at 2021 Nationals.

Personal: Born September 28, 2004...Son of Dawn and Richard Bray...Intending to major in Finance.

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter 380.93 Emory (2/3/24)

UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/23)

TOMAS KOSKI

EVENT Free

CLASS Sophomore

HOMETOWN Alpharetta, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Denmark

Record Book: No. 2 in 800 freestyle relay...No. 3 in 200 freestyle...No. 5 in 500 freestyle...No. 6 in 400 freestyle relay...No. 8 in 100 freestyle.

2024-25: Has earned B-cuts in 100, 200, and 500 freestyle...Finished second in 200 freestyle, third in 500 freestyle, and ninth in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned 10 dual wins...Set new personal-best time in 50, 100 and 500 freestyle and tied PB in 200 freestyle...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Recipient of the Reid Patterson Swimming Scholarship.

2023-24: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 800 freestyle relay... Finished 18th in 500 freestyle, 21st in 200 freestyle, and 60th in 100 freestyle at

ATHLETES

NCAA Championships...Finished fifth in 200 freestyle, won consolation final in 500 freestyle, and finished 25th in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Earned silver medal in 800 freestyle relay at SECs...Posted B-cut in 100 freestyle... Finished first in 200 freestyle, 17th in 100 freestyle, and 52nd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned seven dual wins...Named SEC Men’s Freshman of the Week on Jan. 9, Jan. 16, and Feb. 6...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Dynamo Swim Club...Finished first in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, and 500 freestyle at 2022 Georgia Senior Short Course Championships.

National: Represents Finland in international competition...Finished seventh in 200m freestyle and 20th in 100m freestyle at 2024 World Aquatics Short Course Championships, setting national records in both events...Finished 11th in 200m freestyle and 43rd in 100m freestyle at 2024 European Aquatics Championships... Set Finnish record in 200m freestyle with time of 1:46.43 at 2024 Atlanta Classic, breaking brother Matias’ record.

Personal: Born July 23, 2004...Son of Matti and Sanna Koski...Brother, Matias, swam for Georgia from 2012-16, and was the 2015 NCAA champion in the 1,650 freestyle and two-time Finnish Olympian...Brother, Joonas, swam for Georgia Tech for 2016-20...Majoring in Business.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.18 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Freestyle 42.59 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

200 Freestyle 1:31.72 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

500 Freestyle 4:11.96 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

TANE BIDOIS

EVENT Free / Back CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Sydney, Australia

HIGH SCHOOL Knox Grammar

2024-25: Joined team at midseason...Finished second in 50 freestyle in collegiate debut against UNC Wilmington...Earned first dual win in 100 freestyle against Emory...Finished third in 100 freestyle, fifth in 50 freestyle, and sixth in 100 backstroke at Auburn Invitational.

Prior to Georgia: Swam for Knox Grammar School and swam for Knox Prymble Swim Club under coach Nick Dobson...Finished sixth in 50m backstroke at 2024 Australian Short Course Championships...Earned silver medal in 4x100m freestyle relay at 2023 Junior World Championships; also finished 10th in 50m freestyle... Won Australian Age 17 Championship in 50m freestyle...Set Australian age 14-15 records in 4x50m freestyle and 4x50m medley relays...Helped Knox win six consecutive CAS School Championships.

Personal: Born March 23, 2005...Son of Mitchell and Maree Bidois.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 19.88 2025 Auburn Invitational (2/7/25)

100 Freestyle 43.72 2025 Auburn Invitational (2/8/25)

50 Backstroke 22.47 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Backstroke 48.89 2025 Auburn Invitational (2/7/25)

BO BRIDGES

EVENT Diving CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Moultrie, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Colquitt County

2024-25: Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter and 3-meter...Finished 10th on 1-meter, 12th on platform, and 14th on 3-meter at UGA Fall Invitational...Finished third on 1-meter in collegiate debut at Florida State...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

Prior to Georgia: Dove for Colquitt County High School under coaches Tom Gimm and Parker Hardigree and for Moss Farms Diving...Finished second on 1-meter at 2024 GHSA 6-7A State Championships...Won back-to-back (2022, 2023) state championships on 1-meter...Finished 10th on 1-meter and second on synchronized 3-meter at 2024 USA Diving Junior Nationals...Finished 11th on platform, 15th on 1-meter, and 18th on 3-meter at 2023 USA Diving Junior Nationals...Finished 13th in prelims at 2023 USA Diving Nationals..Finished second on 1-meter and 3-meter and seventh on platform at 2023 YMCA National Championships.

Personal: Born December 2, 2005...Son of Kim and Colby Bridges...Undecided on major.

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter 324.40 Emory (2/1/25)

3-meter 326.85 NC State (11/9/24)

Platform 276.80 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

WILL GAVIN

EVENT Free CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Johns Creek, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Northview

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 200 freestyle...Finished 12th in 200 freestyle, 19th in 100 freestyle, and 38th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Finished second in 100 freestyle, third in 200 freestyle, and sixth in 50 freestyle at Auburn Invitational...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Northview High School and for Life Time Georgia Swim Team...Won titles in 100 and 200 freestyle at 2024 GHSA 1-5A State Championships...Finished second in 50 and 100 freestyle at 2023 GHSA 1-5A Championships...Won title in 200 freestyle at 2022 GHSA 1-5A Championships...Finished seventh in 200 freestyle at 2023 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born January 6, 2006...Son of Michael and Meghann Gavin...Intending to major in Exercise and Sport Science.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 20.18 2025 Auburn Invitational (2/7/24)

100 Freestyle 43.57 2025 Auburn Invitational (2/8/24)

200 Freestyle 1:34.84 2025 Auburn Invitational (2/7/24)

100 Breaststroke 56.33 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Butterfly 50.11 Emory (2/1/25)

ATHLETES

KYLER HEFFNER

EVENT Free CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Snellville, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Brookwood

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 500 and 1,650 freestyle...Finished 17th in 200 butterfly, 33rd in 500 freestyle, and 38th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational... Finished first in 500 and 1,650 freestyle at Auburn Invitational...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Brookwood High School under coaches Willie Hildrebrand, Eric Rovie, and Jim Reason and for Swim Atlanta under coaches Chris Davis, Sr. and Chris Davis, Jr....Won titles in 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle at 2024 GHSA 7A State Championships...Finished fifth in 1,650 freestyle and 13th in 500 freestyle at 2023 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals East...Finished second in 500 freestyle and fourth in 200 freestyle at 2023 GHSA 7A State Championships... Finished 13th in 1,500m freestyle and 17th in 800m freestyle at 2022 Speedo Junior Nationals...Finished second in 500 freestyle at 2022 GHSA 7A State Championships.

National: Finished 44th in 1,500m freestyle and 51st in 800m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials.

Personal: Born February 3, 2006...Son of Will and Shelley Heffner...Intending to major in Mechanical Engineering.

Collegiate Personal Bests

200 Freestyle 1:40.76 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

500 Freestyle 4:19.37 2025 Auburn Invitational (2/7/25)

1,000 Freestyle 9:06.63 Tennessee (1/25/25)

1,650 Freestyle 15:07.40 2025 Auburn Invitational (2/8/25)

200 Butterfly 1:47.65 Emory (2/1/25)

DREW HITCHCOCK

EVENT Back / Fly / IM CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Hickory, N.C.

HIGH SCHOOL Baylor School

2024-25: Has earned B-cuts in 200 butterfly, 200 IM, and 400 IM...Finished third in 400 IM, fourth in 200 butterfly, and ninth in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational... Earned four dual wins...Named SEC Men’s Freshman of the Week on Oct. 15... Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Baylor School and Baylor Swim Club under coach Payton Brooks...Helped lead team to two Tennessee state championships...Set state record in 200 IM and school records in 200 IM and 100 butterfly...Finished first in 400 IM, second in 200 butterfly and 200 IM, and 10th in 200 backstroke at 2023 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals...Won title in 200 IM and finished second in 100 butterfly at 2023 TISCA State Championships...Finished second in 400 IM, fifth in 200 IM, and 19th in 200 butterfly at 2022 Speedo Junior Nationals...Won title in 200 IM and finished second in 100 butterfly at 2022 TISCA State Championships.

National: Finished 14th in 200m butterfly, 17th in 400m IM, and 39th in 200m IM at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Named to 2023-24 USA Swimming National Junior Team...Finished sixth in 200m butterfly and seventh in 400m IM at 2023 World Aquatics Junior Championships...Finished 14th in 400m IM, 20th in 200m butterfly, and 29th in 200m IM at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Twice named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team.

Personal: Born July 19, 2005...Son of Stephen and Cathy Hitchcock...Mother swam at North Carolina...Intending to major in Accounting.

Collegiate Personal Bests

200 Backstroke 1:45.30 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Butterfly 47.10 Texas (12/18/24)

200 Butterfly 1:41.84 Tennessee (1/25/25)

200 IM 1:44.72 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

400 IM 3:45.19 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

AIDEN SADLER

EVENT Diving CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Bogart, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL North Oconee

and J.

High School: Dove for North Oconee High School under coaches Nicole O’Mara, Brittany Colwill, and Scott Burrell, and for Georgia Diving Club under coaches

Chris Colwill, Brittany Colwill, and David Zarb...Finished second on synchronized 3-meter and 14th on 1-meter at 2024 USA Diving Junior Nationals...Won three consecutive titles on 1-meter at GHSA 1-5A State Championships...Holds state 1-5A record in six and 11 dives...Finished 27th on 1-meter and 29th on 3-meter at 2023 USA Diving Winter Nationals.

National: Won silver medal on 3-meter and bronze on 1-meter at Junior Pan American Games...Won 11U 3-meter championship at 2017 USA Diving Nationals.

Personal: Born April 6, 2006...Son of Melanie and Brian Sadler...Majoring in Cellular Biology.

ELLIOT WOODBURN

EVENT Breast

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Kendal, England

HIGH SCHOOL Millfield School

on Oct. 22...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

Prior to Georgia: Swam for Millfield School under coach Ryan Livingstone...Finished eighth in 100m breaststroke at 2024 Scottish Swimming Championships... Finished first in 50m breaststroke, 100m breaststroke, and 100m IM at 2023 Scottish Short Course Championships...Finished seventh in 50m breaststroke and ninth in 100m breaststroke at 2022 European Junior Swimming Championships.

Personal: Born June 5, 2005...Son of Jenny and Richard Woodburn...Intending to major in Management Information Systems.

50 Freestyle 20.62

100 Breaststroke 53.49

200 Breaststroke 1:57.64

200 IM 1:48.13

Collegiate Personal Bests

South Carolina (10/11/24)

Tennessee (1/25/25)

Florida State (10/18/24)

South Carolina (10/11/24)

2024-25: Named to Dean’s List
Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.
2024-25: Earned dual win in 100 breaststroke at Florida State...Named SEC Men’s Freshman of the Week

ATHLETES

SLOANE REINSTEIN

EVENT Free CLASS Graduate

HOMETOWN Palo Alto, Calif.

HIGH SCHOOL Sacred Heart

Record Book: No. 6 in 800 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 200 and 500 freestyle...Finished sixth in 200 freestyle and eighth in 500 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy...Recipient of the Allison Schmitt Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholarship.

2023-24: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 800 freestyle relay, along with Second Team citation in 400 freestyle relay...Finished 24th in 500 freestyle, 25th in 200 freestyle, and 43rd in 100 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of sixth-place 800 freestyle relay and 13th-place 400 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Won 500 freestyle consolation final and finished 15th in 200 freestyle and 32nd in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Earned bronze medal in 800 freestyle relay at SECs...Posted B-cut in 100 freestyle...Finished third in 200 freestyle, seventh in 500 freestyle, 13th in 100 freestyle, and 27th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Has earned six dual wins in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, and 200 IM...Set new personal-best time in 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 200 IM...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Served as co-vice president of UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy...Recipient of Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholarship.

2022-23: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 800 freestyle relay, along with Second Team citations in 200 medley relay and 400 medley relay...Finished 48th in 200 freestyle and 60th in 500 freestyle at NCAA Championships... Led off eighth-place 800 freestyle relay and anchored 13th-place 200 medley relay and 16th-place 400 medley relay at NCAAs; also swam in 20th-place 200 freestyle relay and 23rd-place 400 freestyle relay...Named to Second Team AllSEC...Earned bronze medal in 800 freestyle relay at SEC Championships...Finished 12th in 200 freestyle, 22nd in 500 freestyle, and 34th in 100 freestyle at SECs... Posted B-cuts in 100 and 500 freestyle...Finished fourth in 200 freestyle, sixth in 500 freestyle, and eighth in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational; also swam second leg of first-place 800 freestyle relay...Earned five dual wins in 100 and 200 freestyle...Set new personal-best times in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 200 IM...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Inducted into Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy.

2021-22: Finished 27th in 500 freestyle, 28th in 200 freestyle, and 46th in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 500 freestyle...Earned dual wins in 200 freestyle against South Carolina and Auburn...Set new personal-best time in 500 freestyle...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2020-21: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 800 freestyle relay... Finished 36th in 200 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of fifth-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Finished 12th in 200 freestyle at SEC Championships...Also competed in 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle at SECs...Finished fourth in 200 freestyle, seventh in 50 freestyle, and eighth in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Sacred Heart Preparatory under coach Kevin Morris and for Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics under coach Tony Batis…Reached finals in 200 freestyle at California CIF State Championship…Was a six-time finalist at CIF Sectional Championships…Broke school record in 200 freestyle.

National: Finished 25th in 400m freestyle, 30th in 800m freestyle, and 40th in 200m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished 15th in 400m freestyle and 20th in 200m freestyle at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2018 and 2019…Finished first in 200 freestyle at 2019 Far Western Short Course Championships…Was a fourtime finalist at USA Swimming Future Championships, placing third in the 100m freestyle…Reached finals in 500 freestyle at Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born March 22, 2001…Daughter of James and Sheila Reinstein… Graduated from Georgia with bachelor’s degree in Advertising in May 2024... Currently pursuing certificates in New Media and Entrepreneurship.

Collegiate Personal

Bests

50 Freestyle 22.91 2021 SEC Championships (2/18/21)

100 Freestyle 48.25 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/23)

200 Freestyle 1:44.16 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

500 Freestyle 4:38.79 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

100 Breaststroke 1:07.64 Emory (2/3/24)

100 Butterfly 55.93 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/2/24)

200 Butterfly 2:08.96 Emory (2/1/25)

200 IM 1:59.92 Florida State (10/18)

JULIANNA STEPHENS

EVENT Free / Breast CLASS Graduate

HOMETOWN Roswell, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Roswell

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 50 freestyle...Finished 11th in 50 freestyle and 13th in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 and 100 freestyle...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy.

2023-24: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 200 freestyle relay...Member of 14th-place 200 freestyle relay at NCAA Championships...Selected as relay alternate for NCAA Championships...Finished tied for 25th in 50 freestyle and 41st in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 50 freestyle... Finished 18th in 100 breaststroke, 25th in 50 freestyle, and 28th in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 50 freestyle against Emory...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, and 100 breaststroke...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Inducted into Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy.

2022-23: Member of 20th-place 200 freestyle relay at NCAA Championships... Finished 32nd in 50 freestyle, 43rd in 100 breaststroke, and 51st in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished 17th in 50 freestyle and 19th in 100 freestyle and 100 breaststroke at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle and 100 breaststroke...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Member of UGA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

2021-22: Finished 25th in 100 breaststroke, 38th in 50 freestyle, and 39th in 100 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, and 100 breaststroke.

2020-21: Finished 11th in 100 breaststroke and 13th in 50 freestyle and 100

Record Book: No. 7 in 200 freestyle relay.

ATHLETES

freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Roswell High School under coaches Stacy Brooks and Sue Holder, and for Swim Atlanta under coaches Caleb Weir, Doug Gjersten, and Shannon O’Malley…Finished fourth in 50 freestyle and 10th in 100 freestyle at 2020 Georgia 6-7A state championships; finished sixth in 50 freestyle at 2019 championships…Helped Roswell win state championships in 200 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay…Placed seventh in 50-meter breaststroke at 2019 Georgia Senior State Long Course Championships…Holds school records in 50 and 100 freestyle…Named team captain and Most Valuable Player for 2019-20 season… Named WSB-TV Athlete of the Week on Feb. 16, 2020.

National: Finished 52nd in 50m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished 56th in 50m freestyle at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Named to 2019 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team…Competed in 50 and 100 freestyle at 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born November 30, 2001…Daughter of David and Jennifer Stephens…Graduated from Georgia with bachelor’s degree in Human Development & Family Science in May 2024.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 22.45 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

100 Freestyle 49.45 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

500 Freestyle 5:03.33 Emory (2/3/24)

100 Breaststroke 1:04.03 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

EVENT Fly / Back / IM

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Plymouth Meeting, Pa.

HIGH SCHOOL Notre Dame Academy

2024-25: Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Inducted into Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy... Recipient of the Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholarship Endowment.

2023-24: Won 400 IM consolation final and finished 19th in 200 butterfly and 21st in 1,650 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 200 butterfly and 400 IM...Finished 10th in 400 IM, 11th in 200 butterfly, and 18th in 500 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 400 IM against Florida State/Vanderbilt...Set new personal-best times in 100, 1,000, and 1,650 freestyle...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Finished 21st in 400 IM, 28th in 200 butterfly, and 35th in 200 IM at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 400 IM...Finished 20th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 butterfly against Emory...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll... Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2021-22: Finished 42nd in 400 IM, 46th in 200 butterfly, and 60th in 200 IM at NCAA Championships...Won B final in 400 IM and C final in 200 butterfly at SEC Championships...Finished 21st in 200 IM at SECs...Posted B-cut in 500 freestyle... Finished fourth in 200 butterfly and 400 IM, sixth in 500 freestyle, and seventh in 200 IM at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned win in 200 butterfly against South Carolina....Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Notre Dame Academy under coaches Brigit Barry and Andrew Austria and for Plymouth Whitemarsh Aquatic Club under coaches Dick

Shoulberg and Caroline Boland…Won seven titles at Eastern Interscholastic Swimming Championships, including back-to-back titles in 200 IM…Won eight titles at Pennsylvania Independent Schools championships, including three-consecutive titles in 20 IM…Holds eight Notre Dame school records…Earned six championships at Middle Atlantic Senior Short Course Championship.

National: Finished 27th in 400m IM at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished 22nd in 400m IM and 41st in 200m butterfly at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships... Finished 32nd in 200m butterfly and 34th in 400m IM at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials…Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2020…Reached four finals at 2019 U.S. National Championships…Has competed in multiple TYR Pro Series meets.

Personal: Born March 2, 2003…Daughter of Karen and Joe Abruzzo…Brother, Andrew, was an All-American swimmer for Georgia from 2018-23…Majoring in Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Freestyle    53.44 Georgia Tech (10/11/23)

500 Freestyle 4:46.83 2021 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/18/21)

1,000 Freestyle 9:57.87 Georgia Tech (10/11/23)

1,650 Freestyle 16:35.35 2024 SEC Championships (2/24/24)

200 Backstroke 2:03.35 Florida (10/29/21)

200 Breaststroke 2:19.00 Emory (1/29/22)

100 Butterfly 54.85 2021 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/19/21)

200 Butterfly 1:56.84 2022 SEC Championships (2/18/22)

200 IM 1:59.06 2022 SEC Championships (2/16/22)

400 IM 4:09.79 2022 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/22)

DUNÉ COETZEE

EVENT Free / Fly

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Pretoria, South Africa

HIGH SCHOOL Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 1,650 freestyle... Finished third in 200 freestyle, seventh in 500 freestyle, and 10th in 1,650 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins...Set new personal-best time in 50 freestyle...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 500 freestyle and 800 freestyle relay...Finished eighth in 500 freestyle, 18th in 1,650 freestyle, and 34th in 200 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of sixth-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Posted A-cut in 500 freestyle...Finished second in 200 freestyle and third in 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned six dual wins...Set new personal-best times in 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 1,650 freestyle...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of Damon Evans Swimming Scholarship.

2022-23: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 500 freestyle and 800 freestyle relay...Finished eighth in 500 freestyle, 20th in 1,650 freestyle, and 49th in 200 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of eighth-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Named to Second Team All-SEC...Earned bronze medal in 800 freestyle relay at SEC Championships...Finished 10th in 1,650 freestyle, 12th in 500 freestyle, and 34th in 200 freestyle at SECs...Posted B-cut in 200 freestyle... Finished 12th in 500 freestyle, 15th in 200 freestyle, and 26th in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins in 200 and 500 freestyle...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 500 freestyle, 1,000 freestyle, and 1,650

Record Book: No. 6 in 800 freestyle relay...No. 7 in 500 freestyle and 1,000 freestyle.
MIA ABRUZZO

ATHLETES

freestyle...Named SEC Women’s Swimmer of the Week on Jan. 31...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2021-22: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 800 freestyle relay and Second Team citations in 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle...Finished 12th in 500 freestyle, 14th in 200 freestyle, and 45th in 200 butterfly at NCAA Championships...Member of fifth-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Named to Second Team All-SEC...Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Earned bronze medal in 800 freestyle relay at SEC Championships...Finished seventh in 500 freestyle, 13th in 200 freestyle, and 27th in 200 butterfly at SECs...Posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 200 butterfly...Finished second in 800 freestyle relay, third in 200 freestyle, fifth in 500 freestyle and 200 butterfly, and 25th in 100 butterfly at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned three dual wins in 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle...Named SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week on Oct. 26.

National: Won titles in 400m freestyle, 800m freestyle, and 200m butterfly at 2024 South African Championships...Won silver medal in 800m freestyle at 2023 World University Games...Won 2023 South African national championship in 400 and 800m freestyle, along with second-place finish in 200m freestyle...Attended Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool and swam for TUKS Swimming Club under coach Linda de Jager…Finished eighth in 400m freestyle, 10th in 200m butterfly, and 15th in 100m butterfly at 2022 Commonwealth Games...Won 2022 South African national championships in 400m freestyle and 200m butterfly...Competed for South Africa at 2020 Olympic Games, swimming third leg of 4x200m freestyle relay…Helped South African team finish 11th in prelims with African record time of 8:01.56, including a 1:59.75 split…Finished first in 400m freestyle and 200m butterfly at 2021 South African Olympic Trials…Won three South African national championships, including back-to-back titles in 200m butterfly and win in 400m freestyle, along with silver medals in three additional events…Finished first in 200 butterfly and 400 freestyle at 2020 South African National Short Course Championships…Reached finals in 200m butterfly at 2019 FINA World Junior Championships…Finished 20th in 200m butterfly at 2019 FINA World Championships…Won silver medal in 200m butterfly at 2018 Youth Olympic Games… Represented South Africa at 2018 Commonwealth Games, Youth Commonwealth Games, and U.S. Open.

Personal: Born May 14, 2002…Daughter of Willem and Monica Coetzee…Majoring in Sport Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.91 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Freestyle 50.06 Florida State / Vanderbilt (1/13/24)

200 Freestyle 1:43.70 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

500 Freestyle 4:35.29 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

1,000 Freestyle 9:35.69 Arizona State (9/23/23)

1,650 Freestyle 15:59.18 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/23)

100 Butterfly 54.12 2022 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/22)

200 Butterfly 1:57.25 2021 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/20/21)

ELSA FRETZ

EVENT Free / Fly

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Bristol, Ind.

HIGH SCHOOL Notre Dame Academy

2023-24: Finished 30th in 100 freestyle, 38th in 100 butterfly, 39th in 200 freestyle, and 48th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 23rd in 100 freestyle, 34th in 200 freestyle, 30th in 100 butterfly, and 45th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best time in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, and 100 butterfly...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...

Member of UGA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

2021-22: Finished 46th in 200 freestyle, 50th in 100 freestyle, and 51st in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished 23rd in 200 freestyle, 30th in 100 freestyle, and 35th in 50 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned dual wins in 100 and 200 freestyle against Emory...Named SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week on Feb. 1....Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Northridge High School under coach Kyle Hembree and for Irish Aquatics under coach Matt Dorsch…Won 2019 Indiana state championship in 50 freestyle; reached five finals at meet…Won titles in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly at 2019 Indiana Senior State Championships… Won four combined titles at Indiana Senior State Long Course and Short Course Championships…Named to NISCA All-America Team in 2018.

National: Finished 60th in 50m freestyle at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials Wave I… Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2018, 2019, and 2020…Competed in four events at 2019 Phillips 66 National Championships.

Personal: Born November 23, 2002…Daughter of Mindy and Peter Fretz…Majoring in Human Development and Family Science.

Collegiate

Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.48 2022 SEC Championships (2/16/22)

100 Freestyle 50.47 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/23)

200 Freestyle 1:47.88 Emory (1/29/22)

100 Butterfly 54.94 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/25/23)

EBONI MCCARTY

EVENT Free / Back

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Madison, Ala.

HIGH SCHOOL Westminster Christian

Record Book: No. 2 in 100 backstroke and 200 medley relay...No. 6 in 400 medley relay...No. 7 in 50 freestyle and 200 freestyle relay.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke... Finished second in 100 backstroke, third in 50 freestyle, and ninth in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Has earned four dual wins...Set new personal-best time in 100 freestyle...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2023-24: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citations in 100 backstroke, 200 freestyle relay, and 400 medley relay...Finished 10th in 100 backstroke, 40th in 50 freestyle, and 56th in 100 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of 14th-place 200 freestyle relay, 16th-place 400 medley relay, and 17th-place 200 medley relay at NCAAs...Finished fourth in 100 backstroke, won 50 freestyle consolation final and finished 25th in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships... Earned bronze medal in 400 freestyle relay at SECs; also finished fifth in 200 freestyle, 200 medley, and 400 medley relays...Finished 24th in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned six dual wins...Set new personal-best time in 100 backstroke...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll, earning Presidential Scholars honors in spring semester.

2022-23: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citations in 50 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 200 medley relay, and 400 medley relay...Finished 14th in 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke and 47th in 100 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Led off 13th-place 200 medley relay at NCAAs; also swam in 16th-place 400 medley relay, 20th-place 200 freestyle relay, and 23rd-place 400 freestyle relay...Named to Second Team All-SEC...Earned bronze medal in 100 backstroke at SEC Championships...Won consolation final in 50 freestyle and finished 12th in 100 freestyle at SECs...Finished first in 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke at UGA Fall Invitational;

ATHLETES

also swam anchor leg of first-place 400 medley relay...Earned seven dual wins in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, and 100 backstroke...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, and 100 butterfly... Member of UGA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

2021-22: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citations in 200 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay...Finished 28th in 50 freestyle and 41st in 100 backstroke at NCAA Championships...Member of 14th-place 200 medley relay and 16th-place 200 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Named to SEC All-Freshman Team... Finished 12th in 50 freestyle, 15th in 100 backstroke, and 32nd in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished fifth in 200 medley relay, sixth in 400 freestyle relay, and seventh in 200 freestyle relay at SECs...Posted B-cuts in 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke...Earned wins in 100 backstroke against South Carolina and Tennessee, and in 50 freestyle against Emory...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Westminster Christian Academy under coach Roger Von Jouanne and for Madison Swimming Association under coaches Roger and Pam Von Jouanne…Won seven Alabama 6-7A state championships, including four consecutive in 50 freestyle and three consecutive in 100 freestyle…Set new state record in 50 freestyle at 2019 championships, helping Westminster win fourth-straight team title…Won back-to-back titles in 50 backstroke at Southeastern Swimming Short Course Championships…Reached seven finals at Southeastern Long Course Championships.

National: Finished 41st in 100m backstroke at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished 15th in 50m backstroke, 23rd in 100m backstroke, and 43rd in 50m freestyle at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Finished 61st in 50m freestyle at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials Wave I…Finished 15th in 50m freestyle at 2020 U.S. Open… Finished 11th in 100 freestyle at 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born March 19, 2003…Daughter of Kelly and Felecia McCarty…Majoring in Sociology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 21.86 2023 NCAA Championships (3/16/23)

100 Freestyle 48.08 NC State (11/8/24)

500 Freestyle 5:12.36 Emory (2/1/25)

50 Backstroke 23.60 2023 NCAA Championships (3/15/23)

100 Backstroke 51.00 2024 NCAA Championships (3/22/23)

200 Backstroke 2:08.23 Auburn (11/5/21)

100 Butterfly 53.95 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/22)

Book: Holds Bauerle Pool record in 1,000 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle... No. 2 in 1,000 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle.

2024-25: Has posted A-cuts in 500 and 1,650 freestyle...Has posted B-cut in 200 freestyle...Finished first in 1,650 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational; also finished second in 500 freestyle and 11th in 200 freestyle...Has earned dual wins in 1,000 freestyle at South Carolina and Florida State and 200 freestyle against UNC Wilmington...Set new personal-best time in 1,000 freestyle...Named female recipient of Joel Eaves Scholar-Athlete Award for returning senior student-athlete with highest GPA and hours taken...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy...Recipient of Jack Bauerle Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholarship and the Ramsey Scholarship for Academic and Athletic Excellence.

2023-24: Won NCAA championship in 1,650 freestyle with pool record and personal-best time of 15:37.74...Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 500 and 1,650 freestyle...Finished sixth in 500 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Named co-winner of SEC Women’s Swimming & Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year...Won SEC championship in 1,650 freestyle and earned bronze medal in 500 freestyle...Finished 21st in 200 freestyle at SECs...Posted A-cuts in 500 and 1,650 freestyle...Posted B-cut in 200 freestyle...Finished first in 1,650 freestyle, fifth in 500 freestyle, and 18th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned seven dual wins...Set second-fastest time in program history and pool record in 1,000 freestyle against Florida State/Vanderbilt...Repeated feat in 1,000 freestyle following week against Tennessee...Named SEC Women’s Swimmer of the Week on Jan. 16...Set new personal-best times in 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 1,650 freestyle...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-America First Team...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team... Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholar honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy... Recipient of Jack Bauerle Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholarship.

2022-23: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 1,650 freestyle... Finished 12th in 1,650 freestyle and 21st in 500 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Finished fourth in 1,650 freestyle, 11th in 500 freestyle, and 43rd in 200 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished first in 1,650 freestyle, fifth in 500 freestyle, and 14th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned five dual wins in 500 and 1,650 freestyle...Set new personal-best time in 1,000 freestyle... Named SEC Women’s Swimmer of the Week on Nov. 1...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll (4.0 GPA)...Inducted into Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy.

2021-22: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 1,650 freestyle and Second Team citation in 500 freestyle...Finished fifth in 1,650 freestyle and 16th in 500 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Named to Second Team All-SEC... Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Earned bronze medal in 1,650 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished sixth in 500 freestyle and 44th in 200 freestyle at SECs...Posted A-cut in 1,650 freestyle...Posted B-cuts in 500 freestyle and 200 butterfly...Finished first in 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Also finished 14th in 200 freestyle...Earned six wins in dual season... Named SEC Women’s Swimmer of the Week on Oct. 26...Named SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week on Nov. 2...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholar honors for fall and spring semesters...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Parkview High School under coaches Gary Petmecky and Eric Brown and for Swim Atlanta under coach Chris Davis…Twice named GHSAA Female Swimmer of the Year…Won three consecutive Georgia 6-7A state championships in 200 and 500 freestyle…Holds school records in 200 and 500 freestyle…Finished first in 500 freestyle and second in 200 freestyle at 2021 Georgia Senior State Short Course Championships.

National: Finished 10th in 800m freestyle, 11th in 1,500m freestyle, and 15th in 400m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Finished ninth in 800m freestyle and 1,500m freestyle and 16th in 400m freestyle at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Finished second in 800m freestyle and fifth in 400m freestyle at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials Wave I…Finished first in 500 and 1,650 freestyle at 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals…Finished first in 200 freestyle and 200 butterfly at 2020 USA Swimming 18 & Under Winter Championships…Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2018, 2019, and 2020…Competed in three events at 2020 U.S. Open…Reached finals in 400m, 800m, and 1,500m freestyle at 2019 U.S. National Championships.

Personal: Born December 31, 2002…Daughter of Annie Laurie and Andrew McCulloh…Majoring in Journalism.

Record
ABBY MCCULLOH

Collegiate Personal Bests

ATHLETES

50 Freestyle 24.23 2022 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/22)

100 Freestyle 51.00 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/2/24)

200 Freestyle 1:45.68 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

500 Freestyle 4:36.18 2024 NCAA Championships (3/21/24)

1,000 Freestyle 9:25.14 Texas (12/18/24)

1,650 Freestyle 15:37.74 2024 NCAA Championships (3/23/24)

100 Butterfly 55.51 2022 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/22)

200 Butterfly 1:59.19 2022 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/22)

BRI ROBERSON

EVENT Free CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Fulshear, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL Churchill Fulshear

Record Book: No. 7 in 200 freestyle relay.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 100 and 200 freestyle...Finished fifth in 100 freestyle, eighth in 200 freestyle, and 21st in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational... Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy...Recipient of the Vickie and Leon Farmer Women’s Swimming Endowment and Ramsey Scholarship for Academic and Athletic Excellence.

2023-24: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citations in 200 freestyle relay and 400 freestyle relay...Member of 13th-place 400 freestyle relay and 14th-place 200 freestyle relay at NCAA Championships...Selected as relay alternate for NCAA Championships...Finished 12th in 200 freestyle, 15th in 100 freestyle, and 30th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Earned bronze medal in 400 freestyle relay at SECs; also finished fifth in 200 freestyle and 400 medley relays...Posted B-cuts in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle...Finished eighth in 100 freestyle, 11th in 50 freestyle, and 12th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 50m freestyle against Arizona State...Set new personal-best times in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors... Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Inducted into Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy.

2022-23: Served as relay alternate for NCAA Championships...Finished 29th in 200 freestyle, 36th in 100 freestyle, and 52nd in 500 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 200 freestyle...Finished ninth in 200 freestyle, 14th in 100 freestyle, and 17th in 500 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50, 100, and 500 freestyle...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Member of UGA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

2021-22: Finished 19th in 200 freestyle, 41st in 500 freestyle, and 45th in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 200 freestyle...Finished 24th in 200 freestyle, 25th in 500 freestyle, and 38th in 100 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 freestyle vs. Tennessee...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholar honors for fall and spring semesters...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Churchill Fulshear High School under coach Matt Tomas and for Katy Aquatics under coach Tim Bauer…Finished second in 200 freestyle and fourth in 100 freestyle at 2021 Texas UIL 5A state championships…Finished second in 100 freestyle and 200 freestyle at 2020 championships…Won backto-back regional championships in 100 and 200 freestyle…Finished fourth in 200 freestyle at 2019 championships.

National: Finished third in 100m freestyle, fifth in 50m freestyle, ninth in 200m freestyle, and 10th in 200m backstroke at 2019 USA Swimming Southern Zone Senior Championships…Finished 20th in 50 freestyle and 27th in 200 freestyle at 2020 USA Swimming Junior Winter Championships…Reached finals in 100m freestyle and 200m freestyle at 2021 USA Swimming Futures Championships.

Personal: Born June 4, 2003…Daughter of Maryellen and Mark Roberson… Brother, Will, was an All-American swimmer at Penn State…Sister, Katie, swims for South Dakota…Majoring in Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 22.44 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/2/24)

100 Freestyle 48.48 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/23)

200 Freestyle 1:45.01 2024 SEC Championships (2/22/24)

500 Freestyle 4:48.19 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/22)

100 Backstroke 56.17 Emory (2/1/25)

200 Backstroke 2:01.92 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Breaststroke 1:05.51 Emory (2/3/24)

100 Butterfly 55.49 Emory (2/3/24)

CARSON SCHILLER

EVENT Free / Back

CLASS Senior HOMETOWN Peachtree Corners, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Wesleyan School

2024-25: Finished 23rd in 100 backstroke, 31st in 100 butterfly, and 41st in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Finished 38th in 100 backstroke, 58th in 100 freestyle, and 63rd in 100 butterfly at SEC Championships...Finished 29th in 100 backstroke, 35th in 100 freestyle, 36th in 100 butterfly, and 50th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational... Set new personal-best times in 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, and 100 butterfly... Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Finished 43rd in 100 backstroke, 50th in 50 freestyle, and 55th in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished 19th in 100 backstroke, 29th in 100 freestyle, 38th in 100 butterfly, and 41st in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational... Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, and 100 butterfly...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished 26th in 100 backstroke, 34th in 100 butterfly, 40th in 100 freestyle, and 50th in 50 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Wesleyan School under coach Kevin Kadzis and for Spartan Aquatic Club under coach Karl Krug…Finished second in 100 freestyle at 2021 Georgia 1-3A state championships; also finished fifth in 50 freestyle… Named to First Team All-State Team…Previously reached finals in both events at 2019 and 2020 state championships…Reached finals in three events at 2021 Georgia Senior State Long Course Championships…Holds school record in 400 freestyle relay…Named Wesleyan Team MVP in 2021.

Personal: Born September 26, 2002…Daughter of Kristin and Derek Schiller… Majoring in Marketing.

ATHLETES

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.73 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/25/23)

100 Freestyle 50.83 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/23)

50 Backstroke 25.75 Florida State / Vanderbilt (1/13/24)

100 Backstroke 54.96 2024 SEC Championships (2/23/24)

200 Backstroke 2:05.44 NC State (11/9/24)

100 Butterfly 56.35 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/2/24)

RACHEL STEGE

EVENT Free

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Naperville, Ill.

HIGH SCHOOL Neuqua Valley

Record Book: No. 3 in 500 freestyle...No. 4 in 1,000 freestyle...No. 5 in 1,650 freestyle.

2024-25: Has posted A-cut in 500 freestyle...Has posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle...Finished first in 500 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational; also finished fourth in 200 freestyle and fifth in 1,650 freestyle...Earned six dual wins... Set new personal-best time in 1,000 freestyle...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA...Member of Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy...Recipient of the B.W. “Bump” Gabrielsen Swimming Scholarship.

2023-24: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 500 freestyle...Finished seventh in 500 freestyle and 17th in 1,650 freestyle at NCAA Championships... Earned silver medal in 500 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished 24th in 200 freestyle prelims at SECs...Posted A-cut in 500 freestyle...Posted B-cut in 200 freestyle...Finished second in 500 and 1,650 freestyle and sixth in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned five dual wins...Set new personal-best times in 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 freestyle...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team... Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Inducted into Georgia Way Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Academy...Recipient of B.W. “Bump” Gabrielsen Swimming Scholarship.

2022-23: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citations in 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle...Finished fifth in 500 freestyle and eighth in 1,650 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Named to First Team All-SEC...Won SEC Championship in 500 freestyle, defeating sister, Kristen, by .04 seconds...Finished sixth in 1,650 freestyle and 32nd in 200 freestyle at SECs...Finished fifth in 1,650 freestyle, ninth in 500 freestyle, and 30th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 500 freestyle against Emory...Set new personal-best times in 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 1,650 freestyle...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team... Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished 35th in 1,650 freestyle and 50th in 500 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Finished 17th in 500 freestyle and 38th in 200 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors for spring semester...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Neuqua Valley High School under coach Jason Niforatos and for FMC Aquatics under coach Dave Krotiak…Won three consecutive (201820) Illinois state titles in 200 and 500 freestyle, while helping Neuqua Valley win team titles in each season…With title in 200 freestyle relay at 2019 meet, she became only the second Illinois woman to win four events and team title in same season…Holds Illinois state records in 200 and 500 freestyle…Holds school records in 100, 200, and 500 freestyle.

National: Named to 2024-25 USA Swimming National Team...Finished fifth in 800m freestyle and sixth in 1,500m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Won gold medals in 1,500m freestyle and 4x200m freestyle relay at 2023 Pan American Games, setting Pan Am record in 1,500m free...Earned silver medal in 800m freestyle and finished fourth in 400m freestyle at Pan Ams...Named to 2023-24 USA Swimming National Team...Finished seventh in 800m freestyle, 12th in 400m freestyle, and 13th in 1,500m freestyle at 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships...Finished 41st in 400m freestyle and 50th in 200m freestyle at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials…Finished fifth in 400m freestyle and 11th in 200m freestyle at 2020 U.S. Open…Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2020 and 2021…Won bronze medal for Team USA in 400m freestyle at 2019 FINA World Junior Championships…Reached three finals at 2019 U.S. Open and two finals at 2019 Phillips 66 National Championships…Has competed in multiple TYR Pro Series and Speedo Champions Series meets.

Personal: Born April 11, 2003…Daughter of Michael and Bobbi Stege…Sister, Kristen, was an All-American swimmer at Tennessee…Majoring in Finance.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Freestyle 51.40 Georgia Tech (10/11/23)

200 Freestyle 1:45.07 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

500 Freestyle 4:32.87 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

1,000 Freestyle 9:33.32 South Carolina (10/11/24)

1,650 Freestyle 15:54.55 2023 NCAA Championships (3/18/23)

LOGAN WATSON-BROWN

EVENT Free

CLASS Senior

HOMETOWN Southampton, Bermuda

HIGH SCHOOL Baylor School

2024-25: Finished 19th in 100 backstroke, 24th in 200 backstroke, and 35th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle and 50 backstroke...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Finished 30th in 200 backstroke, 33rd in 100 backstroke, and 62nd in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished 21st in 100 backstroke, 39th in 100 freestyle, and 41st in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 100 backstroke, and 200 backstroke...Serves as team representative on UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Did not appeared in competition for the Bulldogs...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2021-22: Finished 18th in 200 freestyle, 20th in 100 freestyle, 35th in 500 freestyle, and 43rd in 50 freestyle at Georgia Tech Invitational...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Baylor School (Chattanooga, Tenn.) under coach Dan Flack and for Sharks Swim Club Bermuda under coach Ben Smith…Won 2021 Tennessee state championship in 200 freestyle and was runner-up in 100 freestyle; reached finals in events at 2020 championships…Finished third in 100 freestyle at 2019 Eastern Interscholastic Swimming Championships and second in 100 freestyle at 2018 event…Finished first in 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke at 2018 Plantation Swim Team Speedo Winter Championships.

National: Representing Bermuda, won title in 100m freestyle at 2024 Central American and Caribbean Swimming Federation; finished third in 200m freestyle, fourth in 50m and 200m backstroke, and fifth in 50m freestyle...Finished 31st in 200m freestyle and 44th in 100m backstroke at 2024 World Aquatics Short Course Championships...Won five titles at 2018 and 2019 Central American and Caribbean Amateur Swimming Championships, including back-to-back 200m freestyle wins…Won 200m freestyle at 2019 CARIFTA Swimming Championships,

ATHLETES

finishing second in 400m freestyle and 100m butterfly along with five additional finals appearances…Finished second in 100m and 200m freestyle at 2018 CARIFTA Swimming Championships, reaching finals in eight events.

Personal: Born June 11, 2003…Daughter of Scott and Allison Watson-Brown… Majoring in Sport Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.51 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

100 Freestyle 50.14 2024 Bulldog Invitational (3/3/24)

200 Freestyle 1:49.68 2021 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/19/21)

500 Freestyle 5:10.19 South Carolina (10/23/21)

50 Backstroke 25.68 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

100 Backstroke 54.15 2024 SEC Championships (2/23/24)

200 Backstroke 1:59.05 2024 SEC Championships (2/23/24)

OLIVIA DELLA TORRE

EVENT Breast / Fly / IM

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Watkinsville, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Oconee County

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 200 breaststroke and 200 IM...Finished fourth in 200 IM, eighth in 200 breaststroke, and 18th in 400 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins...Set new personal-best time in 100 butterfly, 200 breaststroke, 200 IM, and 400 IM...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Selected as relay alternate for NCAA Championships...Finished 22nd in 200 IM, 26th in 200 breaststroke, and 29th in 100 butterfly at SEC Championships...Finished fifth in 400 medley relay at SECs...Posted B-cuts in 200 breaststroke and 100 butterfly...Finished 12th in 200 breaststroke and 100 butterfly, 13th in 100 breaststroke, and 15th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 butterfly against Georgia Tech and 200 breaststroke against Emory...Set new personal-best time in 200 breaststroke and matched PB in 100 butterfly... Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll... Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Finished 27th in 100 butterfly, 34th in 200 IM, and 41st in 200 butterfly at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 100 butterfly and 200 IM...Finished ninth in 200 IM, 12th in 100 breaststroke, 13th in 100 butterfly, and 17th in 200 butterfly at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 IM against Emory...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Oconee County High School under coach Madelyne Osborne and for Athens Bulldog Swim Club under coaches Harvey Humphries and Adam Sasso...Won 2020 GHSA Class 1-5A state titles in 100 butterfly and 200 IM...Finished second in 100 butterfly and 100 breaststroke at 2021 and 2022 GHSA 1-5A state championships...Finished second in 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke, and 200m IM at 2022 Georgia Long Course Senior State Championship.

National: Reached finals in 100 butterfly and 200 breaststroke at 2021 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals...Competed in Speedo Sectionals in 2021 and 2022.

Personal: Born November 30, 2003...Daughter of Leanne and Joe Della Torre... Sister, Danielle, was a seven-time All-American swimmer at Georgia from 201722...Majoring in Health Promotion.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 24.50 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Breaststroke 1:01.79 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/25/23)

200 Breaststroke 2:12.88 Texas (12/18/24)

100 Butterfly 53.41 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

200 Butterfly 2:00.23 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/19/22)

100 IM 55.60 NC State (11/9/24)

200 IM 1:57.46 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

400 IM 4:17.48 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

SHEA FURSE

EVENT Free / Back

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass.

HIGH SCHOOL Manchester Essex Regional

Record Book: No. 6 in 800 freestyle relay.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 1,650 freestyle... Finished fifth in 200 freestyle, 10th in 500 freestyle, and 12th in 1,650 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 1,000 freestyle against UNC Wilmington...Set new personal-best times in 500 freestyle, 1,000 freestyle, and 1,650 freestyle...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Earned First Team CSCAA All-America citation in 800 freestyle relay... Finished 24th in 200 freestyle and 36th in 500 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of sixth-place 800 freestyle relay at NCAAs...Finished seventh in 200 freestyle, 12th in 500 freestyle, and 20th in 1,650 freestyle at SEC Championships...Earned bronze medal in 800 freestyle relay at SECs...Posted B-cut in 500 freestyle...Finished seventh in 200 freestyle, 11th in 500 freestyle, and 17th in 200 backstroke at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 1,650 freestyle against Emory...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, 1,000 freestyle, 1,650 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, and 200 backstroke...Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Finished 25th in 500 freestyle, 27th in 200 freestyle, and 31st in 200 backstroke at SEC Championships...Posted B-cuts in 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle...Finished fifth in 200 freestyle, 13th in 200 backstroke, and 15th in 500 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Swam leadoff leg of first-place 800 freestyle relay at invite...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors for fall semester...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Manchester Essex Regional High School under coach Caitlin Eramo and for Phoenix Swimming under coaches Lori Paszko and Matt Williams......Won 2022 Massachusetts DII state championships in 200 and 500 freestyle...Named 2020 CAL League Swimmer of the Year...Named to CAL League All-Str First Team in 2019 and 2020...Holds CAL League record in 500 freestyle... Finished back-to-back runner-up in 100 backstroke (2019 and 2020) at state championships...Won Massachusetts North Sectional championships in 100 backstroke in 2019 and 2020...Awarded Gold Congressional Medal...Member of National Honor Society.

National: Finished 27th in 200m freestyle and 32nd in 400m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Named to 2022 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team...Qualified for 2021 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals...Won 400-meter and 800-meter freestyle relay championships at 2021 USA Swimming Futures Championships...Holds New England 400-meter freestyle relay.

ATHLETES

Personal: Born August 9, 2004...Daughter of Donna and Philip Furse...Father played football at Harvard...Majoring in Finance.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 24.07 Emory (2/3/24)

100 Freestyle 49.55 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/23)

200 Freestyle 1:43.81 2024 NCAA Championships (3/20/24)

500 Freestyle 4:39.35 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

1,000 Freestyle 9:53.41 Tennessee (1/25/25)

1,650 Freestyle 16:28.36 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

50 Backstroke 25.53 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

100 Backstroke 54.34 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

200 Backstroke 1:57.21 2023 SEC Championships (2/18/23)

100 Butterfly 56.49 Emory (2/1/25)

ELIZABETH ISAKSON

EVENT Breast / IM

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Marietta, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Walton

2024-25: Finished 16th in 200 breaststroke, 19th in 100 breaststroke, and 35th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of the Ramsey Scholarship for Academic and Athletic Excellence.

2023-24: Finished 31st in 100 breaststroke, 43rd in 100 breaststroke, and 52nd in 200 IM at SEC Championships...Finished 17th in 100 breaststroke, 19th in 200 breaststroke, and 37th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 breaststroke against Emory...Named to SEC Community Service Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Served as relay alternate for NCAA Championships...Posted B-cuts in 100 and 200 breaststroke...Finished 24th in 100 breaststroke, 30th in 200 breaststroke, and 44th in 200 IM at SEC Championships...Finished seventh in 100 breaststroke, 12th in 200 breaststroke, 29th in 200 IM, and 34th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual wins in 100 and 200 breaststroke against Emory...Named SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week on Jan. 31...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll... Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Walton High School under coaches Ty Vernon, Heather Guiendon, Kira de Bryun, and Ashley Tedesco...Helped lead Walton to 2022 Georgia Class 7A state championship...Won 2022 Georgia Class 6-7A state championships in 100 breaststroke and 200 IM...Finished runner-up in 100 breaststroke and 200 IM at 2021 state meet...Won 2019 Georgia Class 6-7A state championship in 200 freestyle relay...Four-time Cobb County individual champion and three-time team champion...Holds high school record in 100 breaststroke...Twice named Walton’s Most Valuable Female Athlete.

National: Swam for Chattahoochee Gold Swim Club under coaches Austin Sumrall and Mike Wardwell...Named to 2021 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team...Finished fifth in 200 breaststroke and sixth in 100 breaststroke at 2021 Futures Championships...Qualified for Winter and Summer Junior Nationals and U.S. Open.

Personal: Born February 14, 2004...Daughter of Kevin and Katherine Isakson... Grandfather, Johnny Isakson, represented Georgia in U.S. Senate (2005-19) and House of Representatives (1999-05)...Sister, SK, plays lacrosse at Ohio State... Majoring in Journalism.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.80 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/22)

100 Breaststroke 1:00.91 2023 SEC Championships (2/17/23)

200 Breaststroke 2:13.88 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/23)

100 Butterfly 58.35 Florida State (10/22/22)

200 IM 2:02.40 2023 SEC Championships (2/15/23)

IEVA MALUKA

EVENT Free / IM

CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Riga, Latvia

HIGH SCHOOL Riga Teikas Vidusskola

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, 200 breaststroke, 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, and 200 IM... Finished second in 200 freestyle and 200 butterfly and third in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned 12 dual wins...Named SEC Women’s Swimmer of the Week on Oct. 22 and Jan. 21...Set new personal-best times in 50 backstroke, 200 backstroke, 100 breaststroke, 200 breaststroke, 100 butterfly, and 200 butterfly.

2023-24 (Arizona State): Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 800 freestyle relay...Finished 18th in 200 IM, 28th in 200 freestyle, and 52nd in 100 freestyle at NCAA Championships..Set school record in 200 IM...Earned bronze medal in 200 IM at Pac-12 Championships; also finished third in 800 freestyle relay, fourth in 200 medley relay, 200 freestyle, and 400 freestyle relay, fifth in 200 freestyle relay, and 10th in 100 freestyle at Pac-12s...Finished first in 200 IM, 200 freestyle, and 800 freestyle relay at NC State Invitational.

2022-23 (Arizona State): Earned bronze medal in 800 freestyle relay at Pac-12 Championships; also finished sixth in 200 IM, 14th in 200 freestyle, and 21st in 100 freestyle.

National: Swam for BJSS RIDZENE DSN under coach Jelena Maluka...Finished 26th in 200m IM at 2024 Olympic Games...Finished sixth in 200m IM and 15th in 100m backstroke at 2023 LEN European U23 Championships...Finished 23rd in 200m IM, 33rd in 200m freestyle, and 46th in 50m freestyle at 2023 World Aquatics Championships...Finished 18th in 400m IM, 20th in 200m IM, 25th in 100m freestyle, and 26th in 50m freestyle at 2022 LEN European Championships... Finished 25th in 200m freestyle and 200m IM and 28th in 100m freestyle at 2022 FINA World Championships...Finished 23rd in 200m IM, 27th in 200m freestyle and 100m IM, and 35th in 100m freestyle at 2021 FINA Short Course World Championships...Finished 24th in 200m freestyle and 37th in 100m freestyle at 2020 Olympic Games...Finished 17th in 50m butterfly, 21st in 100m freestyle, 22nd in 200m IM, and 24th in 50m freestyle at 2019 FINA World Junior Championships...Finished 29th in 200m freestyle and 37th in 100m freestyle at 2019 FINA World Championships.

Personal: Born April 9, 2003...Daughter of Jelena Maluka and Vadim Maluks... Mother competed for Latvia in modern pentathlon in four Olympic Games, winning silver medal in 2004...Majoring in Psychology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.14 Arizona (2/4/23)

100 Freestyle 48.75 2024 Pac-12 Championships (3/2/24)

200 Freestyle 1:43.94 2024 Pac-12 Championships (3/1/24)

500 Freestyle 4:53.76 USC (11/4/22)

50 Backstroke 24.97 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

100 Backstroke 52.92 2023 NC State Invitational (11/16/23)

200 Backstroke 1:55.12 South Carolina / Vanderbilt (10/11/24)

100 Breaststroke 1:01.34 Emory (2/1/25)

200 Breaststroke 2:11.67 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Butterfly 52.76 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

Record Book: No. 5 in 200 IM.

200 Butterfly 1:55.09 Texas (12/18/24)

ATHLETES

100 IM 55.03 NC State (11/8/24) 200 IM 1:54.43 2024 Pac-12 Championships (2/29/24)

EMMA NORTON

EVENT Free / Back CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Acworth, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Mt. Paran Christian

Record Book: No. 2 in 200 medley relay...No. 6 in 400 medley relay.

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 100 butterfly...Finished ninth in 100 butterfly, 11th in 100 backstroke, 19th in 100 freestyle, and 21st in 200 backstroke at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 butterfly at South Carolina...Set new personal-best time in 100 and 200 butterfly...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citation in 400 medley relay... Member of 16th-place 400 medley relay and 17th-place 200 medley relay at NCAA Championships...Selected as relay alternate for NCAA Championships... Finished 21st in 200 backstroke, 23rd in 100 backstroke, and 31st in 100 butterfly at SEC Championships...Finished fifth in 200 medley relay at SECs...Posted B-cuts in 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, and 100 butterfly...Finished 15th in 100 backstroke and 200 backstroke, 18th in 100 butterfly, and 32nd in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 100 butterfly against Arizona State...Set new personal-best times in 50 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, and 100 butterfly...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Finished 36th in 100 backstroke, 40th in 50 freestyle, and 42nd in 100 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished ninth in 100 freestyle, 12th in 100 backstroke, 13th in 50 freestyle, and 16th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Mount Paran Christian School under coach Bonnie Stephens...Won three consecutive (2020-22) Georgia Class 1-5A state championships in 500 freestyle...Won back-to-back state championships (2021-22) in 200 freestyle...Won Cobb County championships in 100 freestyle (2022), back-to-back in 200 freestyle (2021-22), and in 500 freestyle (2021).

National: Swam for Marietta Marlins under coach Yit Lim...Named to 2019 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team...Qualified for Winter Junior Nationals... Finished second in 100m butterfly and third in 50m freestyle, 100m backstroke, and 50m butterfly at 2022 Georgia Long Course State Championships.

Personal: Born May 28, 2004...Daughter of Tim and Deidre Norton...Brother, Mitchell, is a senior on Georgia men’s team...Brother, Ben, played baseball at Presbyterian...Majoring in Management.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 22.86 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/16/23)

100 Freestyle 49.60 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/19/22)

200 Freestyle 1:48.50 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/22)

50 Backstroke 25.12 Texas (12/18/24)

100 Backstroke 53.39 2024 SEC Championships (2/23/24)

200 Backstroke 1:56.15 2024 SEC Championships (2/24/24)

100 Butterfly 53.10 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

200 Butterfly 2:01.62 South Carolina (10/11/24)

HEIDI STALKFLEET

EVENT Free / Fly / IM CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Iowa City, Iowa

HIGH SCHOOL Iowa City

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 1,650 freestyle...Finished 20th in 1,650 freestyle, 32nd in 500 freestyle, and 36th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best time in 1,000 freestyle...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Finished 24th in 1,650 freestyle and 33rd in 500 freestyle and 400 IM at SEC Championships...Finished 16th in 1,650 freestyle, 19th in 500 freestyle, and 24th in 400 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Set new personal-best time in 1,000 freestyle, 200 butterfly, and 200 IM...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2022-23: Finished 25th in 1,650 freestyle, 30th in 400 IM, and 47th in 500 freestyle at SEC Championships...Posted B-cut in 500 freestyle...Finished 11th in 1,650 freestyle, 13th in 500 freestyle and 400 IM, and 29th in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team... Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Iowa City High School...Named to First Team All-State... Finished second in 500 freestyle and third in 100 butterfly at 2020 Iowa State Championships...Set school records in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 100 butterfly....Member of National Honor Society...Recipient of AP Scholar Award.

National: Swam for Iowa Flyers Swim Club under coaches Chris Freeman and Jackson Leonard...Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in all four years of high school...Finished second in 100m and 200m freestyle at 2022 Iowa Long Course Championships...Qualified for Summer and Winter Junior Nationals and U.S. Open.

Personal: Born October 30, 2003...Daughter of Michelle and Donny Stalkfleet... Majoring in Psychology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 25.68 Emory (2/1/25)

200 Freestyle 1:49.89 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/22)

500 Freestyle 4:44.85 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/22)

1,000 Freestyle 9:53.57 NC State (11/9/24)

1,650 Freestyle 16:31.81 2023 Bulldog Invitational (2/26/23)

200 Butterfly 2:05.11 Arizona State (9/23/23)

200 IM 2:12.33 Emory (2/3/24)

400 IM 4:19.39 2022 UGA Fall Invitational (11/18/22)

HANNAH STUMPF

EVENT Diving CLASS Junior

HOMETOWN Dallas, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Dallas

2024-25: Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Finished third on 3-meter and fourth on platform at UGA Diving Invitational...Finished fourth on 1-meter and seventh on 3-meter and platform at UGA Fall Invitational... Set new personal-best mark on platform...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid

Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

ATHLETES

2023-24: Finished 19th on 3-meter and 23rd on 1-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished 12th on 1-meter, 13th on 3-meter, and 16th on platform at SEC Championships...Qualified for Zones on 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform...Finished 14th on 3-meter and 32nd on platform at Tennessee Diving Invitational...Finished 11th on 1-meter, 14th on platform, and 18th on 3-meter at UGA Fall Invitational... Set new personal-best mark on 3-meter...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2022-23: Finished 17th on 1-meter and 18th on 3-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Finished 18th on 1-meter, 24th on platform, and 30th on 3-meter at SEC Championships...Finished seventh on 1-meter, eighth on 3-meter, and 12th on platform at UGA Fall Invitational...Finished 14th on platform, 16th on 1-meter, and 21st on 3-meter at Georgia Diving Invitational...Earned dual win on 1-meter against Arizona State...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

Prior to Georgia: Dove for Allatoona High School...Won four consecutive Georgia Class 6-7A state championships on 1-meter...Finished third on 1-meter and sixth on 3-meter at 2022 USA Diving Junior Regional Championships...Finished 14th on 3-meter and 16th on 1-meter in 16-18 age group at 2021 USA Diving Junior National Championships...Finished third on 1-meter in 14-15 age group at 2019 USA Diving Junior National Championships.

Personal: Born February 17, 2004...Daughter of Shane and Andrea Stumpf... Majoring in Psychology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter

3-meter

310.80 Emory (1/28/23)

307.13 Florida State / Vanderbilt (1/13/24) Platform

2025 UGA Diving Invitational (1/4/25)

EVENT Diving CLASS Sophomore

HOMETOWN Ball Ground, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL West Forsyth

2024-25: Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter and 3-meter...Finished 17th on 1-meter and 18th on 3-meter at UGA Diving Invitational...Finished 11th on 1-meter, 16th on 3-meter, and 18th on platform at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win on 1-meter against UNC Wilmington and on 3-meter against Emory...Set new personal-best marks on 1-meter and 3-meter...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

2023-24: Finished 20th on 1-meter and 42nd on 3-meter at NCAA Zone B Championships...Qualified for Zones on 1-meter and 3-meter...Finished 15th on 3-meter at Tennessee Diving Invitational...Finished 24th on 1-meter at UGA Fall Invitational... Earned dual win on 3-meter against Emory...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Competed for West Forsyth High School under coaches Michele Heindl and Scott Fredrick and for Atlanta Diving Association under coach Amanda Miller...Finished fifth on 1-meter at 2023 GHSA Class 6-7A State Championships... Finished third on 1-meter at 2022 state championships...Won 2021 Class 7A state championship on 1-meter...Won four consecutive Forsyth County championships... Set school and county record.

National: Finished 20th on 3-meter and 25th on 1-meter at 2022 USA Diving Zone C Championships...Placed 23rd on platform at 2021 USA Diving Zone B Championships...Competed at AAU Nationals.

Personal: Born October 11, 2004...Daughter of Chris and Evelyn Cummo...Father player baseball at Florida Southern...Majoring in Housing Management & Policy, and intending to major in Advertising.

1-meter 284.18

3-meter

Platform

Collegiate Personal Bests

Emory (2/1/25)

Emory (2/1/25)

2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

HELENA JONES

EVENT Free / Back CLASS Sophomore HOMETOWN Portland, Ore.

HIGH SCHOOL Wilsonville

Record Book: No. 2 in 200 medley relay...No. 6 in 400 medley relay...No. 7 in 200 freestyle relay.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 50, 100, and 200 freestyle...Finished second in 100 freestyle, sixth in 50 freestyle, and seventh in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of the Lisa Coole Memorial Swimming & Diving Scholarship.

2023-24: Earned Second Team CSCAA All-America citations in 200 freestyle relay, 400 freestyle relay, and 400 medley relay...Finished 32nd in 200 freestyle, 35th in 100 freestyle, and 53rd in 50 freestyle at NCAA Championships...Member of 13th-place 400 freestyle relay, 14th-place 200 freestyle relay, 16th-place 400 medley relay, and 17th-place 200 medley relay...Finished fifth in 100 freestyle, 10th in 50 freestyle, and won 200 freestyle C final at SEC Championships...Earned bronze medals in 400 and 800 freestyle relays at SECs; also finished fifth in 200 freestyle and 200 medley relays...Posted B-cuts in 50 freestyle, 200 freestyle, and 100 backstroke...Finished fourth in 50 freestyle, ninth in 200 freestyle, and 10th in 100 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned seven dual wins...Named SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week on Jan. 9...Named to CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Wilsonville High School under coach Brett Rodgers and for Lake Oswego Swim Club under coach Emily Melina...Won 2023 OSAA Class 5A state championships in 100 and 200 freestyle...Won 2022 OSAA Class 5A state championships in 50 and 100 freestyle...Won 2020 OSAA Class 6A state championship in 100 freestyle...Holds Oregon state records in 50 and 100 freestyle.

National: Finished 55th in 100m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Twice named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team...Finished 21st in 200 backstroke and 23rd in 50m freestyle at 2023 Speedo Junior Nationals...Finished eighth in 100 freestyle at 2022 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals...Competed in 2020 U.S. Open.

Personal: Born December 2, 2004...Daughter of Jeff and Paige Jones...Majoring in Advertising.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 22.23 2024 NCAA Championships (3/21/24)

100 Freestyle 47.93 2024 NCAA Championships (3/23/24)

200 Freestyle 1:44.87 2023 UGA Fall Invitational (11/17/23)

50 Backstroke 25.75 Emory (2/3/24)

100 Backstroke 53.75 Florida State / Vanderbilt (1/13/24)

200 Backstroke 1:58.80 Emory (2/3/24)

MICHELLE CUMMO

ATHLETES

ELIZABETH TILT

EVENT Free / Fly / IM

CLASS Sophomore

HOMETOWN Marietta, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Lassiter

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 400 IM...Finished 12th in 200 butterfly and 400 IM and 21st in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 400 IM against Emory...Set new personal-best times in 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, 200 IM, and 400 IM...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Serves as team representative on the UGA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2023-24: Finished 37th in 200 butterfly, 43rd in 100 butterfly, and tied for 50th in 50 freestyle at SEC Championships...Finished 21st in 200 butterfly, 25th in 100 butterfly, 36th in 200 IM, and 40th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Lassiter High School and for Chattahoochee Gold Swim Club...Won four consecutive GHSA Class 6A state championships in 100 butterfly and three consecutive in 200 IM...Won 2023 county championships in 100 butterfly and 200 IM.

National: Named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team in 2020, 2021, and 2022...Finished 27th in 100m butterfly at 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials - Wave I... Finished first in 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 100m butterfly, and 200m IM at 2023 Georgia Long Course Senior State Championships...Finished third in 200 freestyle at 2023 NCSA Spring Championships...Finished sixth in 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly at 2022 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals...Finished sixth in 100m butterfly and seventh in 50m freestyle at 2022 Speedo Junior Nationals...Finished first in 400 IM at 2021 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals.

Personal: Born June 26, 2005...Daughter of Douglas and Rhonda Tilt...Majoring in Cognitive Science.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.25 2024 SEC Championships (2/21/24)

100 Freestyle 51.22 Emory (2/3/24)

200 Freestyle 1:50.63 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Butterfly 54.50 2024 SEC Championships (2/22/24)

200 Butterfly 1:59.57 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

100 IM 58.93 NC State (11/8/24)

200 IM 2:01.62 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

400 IM 4:14.81 Emory (2/1/25)

IVY BUCKLEY

EVENT Diving

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Athens, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Lassiter

2024-25: Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter and 3-meter...Finished 16th on 1-meter and 3-meter at UGA Diving Invitational...Earned dual win on 1-meter against Emory and on 3-meter against UNC Wilmington...Earned University of Georgia Presidential Scholars honors...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll with 4.0 GPA.

High School: Dove for North Oconee High School under coaches Brittany Colwill and Nicole O’Mara and for Georgia Dive Club under coaches Chris Colwill and Brittany Colwill...Won back-to-back titles (2023-24) on 1-meter at GHSA 1-5A State Championships...Holds Georgia high school diving state records in 11 dives,

as well as 6 and 11-dive records at Rampart HS in Colorado...Finished 18th on 1-meter at 2024 USA Diving Junior Nationals...Twice named a NISCA All-America...Finished fifth on 1-meter and 10th on 1-meter at 2023 USA Diving Zone B Championships.

Personal: Born September 14, 2005...Daughter of April Buckley...Sister, Maggie, dives at LSU and won an SEC bronze medal on platform in 2023...Mother player basketball and softball at Mercer...Intending to major in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter

Emory (2/1/25) 3-meter

Emory (2/1/25)

CHARLOTTE HEADLAND

EVENT Breast / IM

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Frederick, Md.

HIGH SCHOOL Frederick

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 200 breaststroke...Finished 10th in 200 breaststroke, 15th in 100 breaststroke, and 25th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational... Earned win in 100 breaststroke in collegiate debut at South Carolina...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Monocacy Aquatic Club under coach Jeb Beaver... Named Maryland Swimmer of the Year...Finished first in 50, 100, and 200 breaststroke at 2024 Maryland State Senior Championship...Finished sixth in 100 breaststroke at 2023 Speedo Winter Juniors Nationals East...Finished first in 50m breaststroke, 100m breaststroke, 200m IM, and 400m IM at 2023 Maryland Swimming Long Course Championships.

Personal: Born February 9, 2006...Daughter of Louise and Paul Headland...Majoring in Psychology and intending to major in Health Promotion.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Breaststroke 1:01.39 NC State (11/8/24)

200 Breaststroke 2:13.10 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

100 IM 57.97 NC State (11/8/24)

MARIE LANDRENEAU

EVENT Free / IM

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Lafayette, La.

HIGH SCHOOL St. Thomas More

200 IM 2:04.28 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24) Record Book: No. 9 in 200 freestyle.

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 200 IM...Finished first in 200 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational; also finished seventh in 100 freestyle and 14th in 500 freestyle...Earned three dual wins...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll...Member of UGA Inclusive Excellence Committee.

High School: Swam for St. Thomas More Catholic High School under coach Chris Landreneau and for City of Lafayette Aquatics under coach Cameron Brando...Won six titles at 2024 Louisiana Senior Short Course Championships... Finished fourth in 200 freestyle at 2023 Speedo Winter Junior Championships East...Won titles in 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly at 2023 LHSAA D2 Championships...Won three titles at 2023 Louisiana Senior State Championships...Won

ATHLETES

titles in 200 freestyle and 100 breaststroke at 2022 LHSAA D2 Championships... Won titles in 100 breaststroke and 200 IM at 2021 LHSAA D2 Championships

National: Finished 38th in 200m freestyle at 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials...Twice named to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team.

Personal: Born September 10, 2005...Daughter of Sarah and Chris Landreneau... Parents swam for Ouachita Baptist...Majoring in Communication Studies and intending to major in Public Relations.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.06 NC State (11/8/24)

100 Freestyle 48.77 NC State (11/8/24)

200 Freestyle 1:43.32 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

500 Freestyle 4:46.40 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

1,000 Freestyle 9:51.04 South Carolina (10/11/24)

200 IM 1:58.56 NC State (11/9/24)

SIMANY LEE

EVENT Free / Fly

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Atlantic Beach, Fla.

HIGH SCHOOL Bolles School

2023-24: Finished 17th in 200 butterfly, 23rd in 100 butterfly, 38th in 100 freestyle, and 39th in 50 freestyle at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Bolles School under coaches Peter Verhoef, Jake Gibbons and Claire Mills, and for Bolles Sharks under coaches Verhoef, Gibbons, and Alexis Keto...Finished third in 100 freestyle and fourth in 200 freestyle at 2023 FHSAA Class 1A State Championships...Finished first in 100 freestyle at Class 1A Region 1 Championship...Finished fourth in 100 freestyle and fifth in 200 freestyle at 2022 FHSAA Class 1A State Championships.

Personal: Born March 20, 2006...Daughter of Laurie and Andy Lee...Majoring in English and intending to major in Business.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.67 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

100 Freestyle 51.71 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

200 Freestyle 1:51.70 South Carolina (10/11/24)

100 Butterfly 55.41 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

200 Butterfly 2:03.07 Texas (12/18/24)

HELENA LOPES

EVENT Free

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Belo Horizonte, Brazil

HIGH SCHOOL Colégio Saber

2024-25: Finished 22nd in 100 freestyle, 28th in 50 freestyle, and 30th in 100 butterfly at UGA Fall Invitational.

Prior to Georgia: Swam for Minas Tenis Clube under coaches Andre Cordeiro and Sergio Marques...Finished second in 100m freestyle at 2023 South American Junior Championships...Finished 12th in 100m freestyle, 14th in 50m freestyle, 28th in 100m butterfly, and 37th in 200m freestyle at 2023 Brazilian Championships.

Personal: Born April 13, 2006...Daughter of Jonas Patrick Lopes and Daniela

Coelho...Majoring in Biology and Psychology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 23.23 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

100 Freestyle 50.04 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

200 Freestyle 1:50.90 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Butterfly 56.39 Tennessee (1/25/25)

ELLE NOECKER

EVENT Breast / IM

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Eden, N.Y.

HIGH SCHOOL Buffalo Seminary

2024-25: Finished 15th in 200 breaststroke, 22nd in 100 breaststroke, and 27th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 backstroke against Emory...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Buffalo Seminary and for Town Wreckers Swim Team under coaches Becky Sapio and Sarah Cook...Won state title in 200 IM and finished second in 100 breaststroke at 2022 NYSPHSAA Championships...Finished second in 100 breaststroke and 200 IM at 2021 championships...Three-time winner of Niagara Long Course Championships Athlete of the Year, winning nine titles...Set 10 school records at Buffalo Seminary and five at Eden High School.

Personal: Born May 15, 2006...Daughter of Richard and Darlene Noecker... Brother, Eli, runs cross country and track at SUNY Fredonia...Intending to major in Journalism.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Backstroke 55.72 Emory (2/1/25)

200 Backstroke 2:01.40 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

100 Breaststroke 1:02.17 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

200 Breaststroke 2:15.81 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

200 IM 2:04.39 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

SAMANTHA RYDZEWSKI

EVENT Free / Back

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Holly Springs, N.C.

HIGH SCHOOL Middle Creek

2024-25: Has posted B-cut in 200 backstroke...Finished 12th in 200 backstroke, 13th in 100 backstroke, and 24th in 200 IM at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned dual win in 200 backstroke against Florida State and UNC Wilmington...Names SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week on Oct. 22...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Middle Creek High School under coach Mary Ewanich and for Raleigh Swimming Association under coach Brent St. Pierre...Finished sixth in 100 backstroke and eighth in 200 freestyle at 2023 and 2024 NCHSAA 4A State Championship...Finished 20th in 200m backstroke and 25th in 100m backstroke at 2023 Speedo Junior Nationals...Finished sixth in 100 backstroke at 2022 NCHSAA 4A championships.

Personal: Born November 15, 2005...Daughter of Julie and TJ Rydzewski...Sister, Amber, swims for Queens University of Charlotte...Intending to major in Real Estate.

Collegiate Personal Bests

100 Freestyle 51.12 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/22/24)

ATHLETES

50 Backstroke 25.50 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

100 Backstroke 53.94 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

200 Backstroke 1:55.66 NC State (11/9/24)

100 Butterfly 58.17 Emory (2/1/25)

200 IM 2:03.23 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/20/24)

KATIE BELLE SIKES

EVENT Free

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Hillsborough, N.C.

HIGH SCHOOL Orange

2024-25: Has posted B-cuts in 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke...Finished fourth in 50 freestyle, 14th in 100 freestyle, 12th in 100 backstroke, and 16th in 100 butterfly at UGA Fall Invitational...Earned three dual wins...Named to J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Swam for Orange High School under coaches Ron and Kristi Geib and for East Carolina Aquatics under coaches Claudio Battaglini and Casey Charles...Won three straight titles (2022-24) in 50 and consecutive (2023-24) in 100 freestyle at NCHSAA 3A State Championships ...Finished second in 50 freestyle and fifth in 100 freestyle at 2023 Speedo Winter Junior Championships East...Finished second in 50 freestyle and third in 100 freestyle at 2021 NCHSAA 3A Championships...Holds North Carolina state record in 50 freestyle and 3A state record in 100 freestyle...Named NCHSAA 3A Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Year...Named three times to USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team... Appeared in Sports Illustrated “Faces in the Crowd.”

Personal: Born October 4, 2005...Daughter of Kristin and Tommy Sikes...Mother played volleyball at North Carolina...Majoring in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology.

Collegiate Personal Bests

50 Freestyle 22.19 Tennessee (1/25/25)

100 Freestyle 49.17 Emory (2/1/25)

100 Backstroke 53.48 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

100 Butterfly 54.46 2024 UGA Fall Invitational (11/21/24)

NYLA THOMPSON

EVENT Diving

CLASS Freshman

HOMETOWN Moultrie, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Colquitt County

2024-25: Has qualified for Zones on 1-meter...Finished 21st on 3-meter and 32nd on 1-meter at UGA Diving Invitational...Finished 27th on 1-meter at UGA Fall Invitational...Named to Dean’s List and J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll.

High School: Dove for Colquitt County High School under coaches Tom Gimm and Marissa Taylor and for Moss Farms Diving under coaches Gimm and Parker Hardigree...Finished 10th on platform and 32nd on 1-meter and 3-meter at 2023 USA Diving Zone B Championships...Finished fifth on 3-meter and platform at 2023 YMCA National Championships.

Personal: Born June 30, 2006...Daughter of Courtney and Michael Thompson... Mother played soccer at Darton College...Intending to major in Exercise & Sport Science.

Collegiate Personal Bests

1-meter

3-meter

272.18 Emory (2/1/25)

229.73 UNC Wilmington (1/18/25)

Platform 201.00 Emory (2/1/25)

COACHINGHEADERSTAFF

NEIL VERSFELD

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING HEAD COACH

Third Season / Sixth Season Overall

Georgia ‘10

Neil Versfeld, a standout swimmer on both the collegiate and international stages, is in his third season as the head coach of the Georgia men’s swimming and diving team. Versfeld previously served for three seasons as Associate Head Coach for Georgia swimming and diving, working primarily with breaststroke and distance swimmers.

In his debut season as head coach, Versfeld led Georgia to a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Championships and a fifth-place finish at SEC Championships. The Bulldogs earned 18 All-America citations, including a pair of First Team citations for senior Ian Grum and junior Jake Magahey. In Minneapolis, Grum set his second 200 backstroke school record of the season, while the 200 medley relay also set a new top mark. At SECs, senior Bradley Dunham earned his first conference title in the 200 backstroke, while Magahey picked up silvers in the 500 and 1,650 freestyle.

In his second season, Versfeld saw Georgia improve to third in the SEC and 11th in the NCAA. Magahey earned three First Team citations, finishing third in the 500y freestyle and fifth in the 400y IM and joining teammates Tomas Koski, Zach Hils, and Dunham for a fifthplace finish in the 800y free relay. Earlier at SECs, the quartet posted the second-fastest time in program history in a silver medal performance. Dunham earned his first individual podium finish with a sixth-place finish in the 200y backstroke, along with breaking his own school record in the event. Sophomore Ruard van Renen also received First Team accolades with a seventh-place time in the 100y backstroke.

Graduate Dillon Downing concluded his Georgia career with four Second Team citations, including an individual honor in the 50y freestyle, while fifth-year Ian Grum earned honors in the 400y IM and 200y backstroke. In relay competition, graduate Miles Simon, senior Wesley Ng, and juniors Reese Branzell and Arie Voloschin earned All-America honors. At SECs, Branzell made history by breaking Luca Urlando’s school record in the 100y freestyle and helping the 400y freestyle relay set a new best mark, later topped in the closing event of NCAAs.

Versfeld’s first season on staff saw one of the strongest breaststroke groups in program history, with Zoie Hartman and Danielle Della Torre finishing in the top two of both breaststroke events at the SEC Championships. Both swimmers posted top-10 national times and earned All-America citations, with Hartman setting a new school record in the 100 breaststroke three times during the season. The pair was joined by fellow All-Americans Sofia Carnevale, who won both B finals at SECs, and Ashley McCauley. On the distance side, Greg Reed earned a silver medal in the 1,650 freestyle at SECs, followed by Walker Higgins and Aaron Apel in the top 10 finishers.

In his second season, Hartman and Della Torre continued their dominance, while senior Jack Dalmolin earned an SEC silver medal in the 200 breaststroke and was named an All-American. In distance, Magahey finished second overall at SECs and NCAAs, while Reed and freshman Tommy-Lee Camblong finished top-16 in the mile at NCAAs.

In the 2021-22 season, Hartman once again earned All-America honors in both breaststroke events, while Della Torre and freshman Angharad Evans qualified for NCAAs. In the mile, Magahey returned to the podium with a second-place finish at SECs and fourth-place time at NCAA, while freshman Abby McCulloh placed third at SECs and fifth at NCAAs. McCulloh was joined at NCAAs by graduate Peyton Palsha and freshman Rachel Stege.

During his career, Versfeld competed for Georgia in 2006, 2007, and 2009. He won the NCAA title in the 200-yard breaststroke in 2009, and he swept the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke titles at the 2009 SEC Championships. When he completed his career for the Bulldogs, Versfeld held the NCAA, U.S. Open, and Georgia record in the 200-yard breaststroke, along with the school mark in the 100-yard breaststroke.

Versfeld represented South Africa in several international competitions, including the 2008 Olympics in Beijing where he was a semifinalist in the 200-meter breaststroke. He came in fourth in the 2010 World Championships and was a semifinalist in the 2009 and 2011 Worlds.

Versfeld began his coaching career as an assistant for the Seals Swimming Club in South Africa and then spent two years at SwimAtlanta. Most recently, Versfeld was as an assistant coach for four years at Georgia Tech under Courtney Shealy Hart, another former Georgia standout. During his time at Tech, Versfeld coached multiple NCAA qualifiers and ACC- and school-record holders.

Versfeld graduated from Georgia in 2010 with a degree in Housing. He was a CSCAA All-American Scholar and a member of the SEC and UGA academic honor rolls. He is married to the former Michelle McKeehan, who was a 10-time All-American for Georgia from 2009-12. She won the SEC title in the 200-yard breaststroke in 2012. The couple welcomed a daughter, Charlize, in September 2021.

STEFANIE WILLIAMS MORENO

TOM COUSINS WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING HEAD COACH

Third Season / 13th Season Overall

Georgia ‘03

Stefanie Williams Moreno, a 28-time All-American and six-time national champion for Georgia as an athlete and coach, is in her third season as the head coach of the women’s swimming and diving team. Williams Moreno previously served for four seasons as Associate Head Coach after serving six years as a Bulldog assistant, working primarily with the backstroke and middle distance groups.

In her first year at the helm, Williams Moreno led Georgia to a 16th-place finish at the NCAA Championships and a sixth-place finish at the SEC Championships. At NCAAs, the Bulldogs earned 21 All-America citations, including seven First Team citations. Sophomore Rachel Stege reached the championship final in the 500 and 1,650 freestyle, while teammate Dune Coetzee joined her in the 500. Earlier at SECs, Stege won the conference title in the 500, while senior Zoie Hartman prevailed in the 200 IM. Overall, the team earned 10 SEC medals and set 30 personal-best times in College Station.

In her second season, Williams Moreno guided the Bulldogs up three spots to a 13th-place at the NCAA Championships in Athens, following a fifth-place finish at SEC Championships. Junior Abby McCulloh capped off a career year by winning the NCAA championship in the 1,650-yard freestyle with a personal-best and pool-record time of 15:37.74, becoming the first Bulldog national champion since 2016. McCulloh became the 48th different athlete to win a championship, increasing the program total to 154. During the season, she also won the SEC championship in the mile and earned First Team All-America honors in the 500y freestyle, along with setting two pool records in the 1,000y freestyle. She also excelled in the classroom with SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, National Academic All-District, and UGA Presidential Scholars honors.

Stege and Coetzee picked up First Team honors in the 500y freestyle, with Stege also earning a silver medal at SECs. Coetzee joined sophomore Shea Furse, senior Sloane Reinstein, and Hartman to finish sixth in the 800y freestyle relay, helping Hartman finish her career with a program-record 31 All-America citations. Junior Eboni McCarty posted the three fastest times of her career in the 100y backstroke at NCAAs, finishing 10th overall. Senior Julianna Stephens, junior Bri Roberson, sophomore Emma Norton, and freshman Helena Jones also earned All-America awards on relays at NCAAs.

In the 2020-21 season, Williams Moreno’s middle distance swimmers formed one of the Bulldogs’ strongest groups, led by an third-consecutive SEC championship from All-American Courtney Harnish (500 freestyle) and an NCAA championship from Jake Magahey (500 freestyle). In the backstroke, senior Javier Acevedo won his second SEC individual title (100 backstroke), while four Bulldog men qualified for NCAAs in backstroke events. In the 2021-22 season, freshman Matthew Sates and Magahey finished 1-2 in the 500 freestyle at NCAAs, while sophomore Luca Urlando set an American Record in the 100 backstroke. Additionally, under Williams Moreno’s watch, freshmen Coetzee, McCarty, and McCulloh all earned All-America citations.

In 2017, she was inducted into the UGA Circle of Honor, which recognizes extraordinary student-athletes and coaches who bring honor the university and themselves by their performance and conduct.

Before returning to Athens, Williams Moreno spent four years with the Ohio State women’s team, including serving in 2011-12 as associate head coach. She was an assistant coach for the Missouri men and women for three years after beginning her coaching career at Bloomsburg University in the 2004-05 season.

Williams Moreno helped the Lady Bulldogs win three NCAA and three SEC titles during her career from 1998-2002. She earned the maximum 28 All-America certificates (24 First-Team and four Honorable Mention). Williams Moreno was a member of four national championship relays, helping the 200 and 400 freestyle relays set American records in 2002.

Williams Moreno was a two-time SEC champion in the 200 freestyle and was on 10 victorious relays at the SECs. She left Georgia with the school mark in the 200 freestyle.  A team captain her senior year, Williams Moreno twice was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll and graduated with a degree in Sports Communications.

She married Brandon Moreno in May 2017. The couple resides in Athens with their bulldog, Winnie.

COACHING STAFF

CHRIS COLWILL

DIVING COACH

Seventh Season

Georgia ‘08

Chris Colwill, one of the most accomplished divers in NCAA and United States history, is in his seventh season as diving head coach, having returned to his alma mater to head the program in 2018.

Colwill replaced his longtime college and personal coach, Dan Laak, who was named USA Diving’s High Performance Director.

In 2023-24, the Georgia diving team turned in its strongest season in a decade, highlighted by senior Meghan Wenzel earning Second Team All-America honors on 1-meter and junior Allen Mann qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Wenzel finished fourth on 1-meter at SECs, the best finish for a Georgia diver since 2019, as she joined sophomore Hannah Stumpf to score 102 points, the program’s most since 2014. Along with Mann’s NCAA berth, junior Nolan Lewis reached the SEC 3-meter championship final and placed sixth overall. Fellow junior Rhett Hopkins and freshman Matthew Bray reached the 1-meter consolation final, helping the men score 80 points. During the season, all four male divers posted season-best scores in each of their events, while all seven divers competed at the NCAA Zone B Championships in Athens. Wenzel concluded her career at the U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 13th in the platform semifinals and nearly reaching the final.

In the 2022-23 season, Wenzel qualified for her second-consecutive NCAA Championships, finishing 38th on 1-meter and 47th on platform. At the SEC Championships, Wenzel finished sixth in both events. Freshman Hannah Stumpf reached finals on both springboards at Zone B Championships and scored on 1-meter at SECs. On the men’s side, Lewis finished ninth on platform at SECs, while teammates Kevin Li, Hopkins, and Mann all qualified for Zones. In 2021-22, Wenzel reached the NCAA Championships and finished 22nd on 1-meter, following finals appearances on 1-meter and platform at the SEC Championships. Senior Ellie Crump posted career-best finishes on 1-meter at SECs and the Zone B Championships, while Lewis reached two finals at Zones.

During Colwill’s second campaign, junior Zach Allen became the first male diver in three years to qualify for the NCAA Championships as he finished third on the 1-meter at the Zone B Championships and earned an All-America citation. Allen was joined at Zones by McKensi Austin, Ellie Crump, Josh Getty, Kelliann Howell, Freida Lim, and Raquel Mason with Austin and Lim reaching the Zone final in the platform event. At the SEC Championships, Austin reached two finals, placing fifth on the platform and seventh on the 3-meter.

In his first season as head coach, Colwill guided four divers (Austin, Getty, Howell, Lim) to Zones, with Lim and Austin advancing to the NCAA Championships. Lim placed 15th in the platform event at the University of Texas, earning a Honorable Mention All-America citation.

In 2018, Colwill was inducted into the UGA Circle of Honor, a distinction reserved for extraordinary student-athletes and coaches who bring honor to the university and themselves by their performance and conduct.

During Colwill’s Bulldog tenure, the Brandon, Florida native won three NCAA individual diving titles and totaled the maximum of 12 All-American honors. He took the 1- and 3- meter springboard crowns in 2006 and added another 1-meter title in 2008, becoming the first male student-athlete in Georgia history to win three individual NCAA championships.

Colwill also headlined SEC diving during his career, accumulating five individual conference titles: 1-meter in 2005 and 2006, 3-meter in 2005 and 2006 and platform in 2006. His pair of titles in 2005 marked the first double-championship winner for Georgia since 1967. He garnered SEC Diver of the Year status in 2005, 2006, and 2008, and he was the SEC Freshman of the Year in 2004.

Colwill’s prestige on the diving board extended to the Olympic arena. He represented the United States at the 2008 Beijing Games and in the 2012 Games in London. In addition to taking first on the 3-meter at the 2012 Olympic Trials, Colwill placed fourth in synchronized 3-meter in 2008 with partner Jevon Tarantino.

On the world stage, he accumulated 10 national championships, a collection that began as a 10-year old in 1994 at U.S. Junior Nationals. He also earned the gold medal at the 2007 Italian Grand Prix, the silver at the 2009 FINA World Series, and the bronze in three different 2007 FINA Grand Prix meets on 3-meter.

Colwill graduated from Georgia in 2008 with a degree in Speech Communication. He and his wife, Brittany, welcomed a daughter, Aubrey, in September 2021.

MICHAEL NORMENT

MEN’S ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

Second Season

Georgia ‘98

Sixteen-time University of Georgia All-American swimmer and former United States national team member Michael Norment was named the school’s men’s swimming and diving associate head coach in May 2023.

Norment returned to Athens after serving as an assistant coach at Georgia Tech the past five seasons, including the 2018-19 campaign alongside Versfeld. During his time with the Yellow Jackets, Norment helped produce six individual ACC swimming championships, with seven-time All-American Caio Pumputis winning three titles and the 2019 ACC Championships Co-MVP Award. Georgia Tech scored at each of the last four NCAA Men’s Championships, including 21st-place finishes in 2021 and 2022, along with two scoring performances by the women’s team. Norment was named one of six finalists for the 2022 American Swimming Coaches Association Coach of the Year Award.

In his first season back in Athens, Norment helped Georgia improve to third in the SEC and 11th in the NCAA. Senior Jake Magahey earned three First Team citations, finishing third in the 500y freestyle and fifth in the 400y IM and joining teammates Tomas Koski, Zach Hils, and Bradley Dunham for a fifth-place finish in the 800y free relay. Earlier at SECs, the quartet posted the second-fastest time in program history in a silver medal performance. Dunham earned his first individual podium finish with a sixth-place finish in the 200y backstroke, along with breaking his own school record in the event. Sophomore Ruard van Renen also received First Team accolades with a seventh-place time in the 100y backstroke.

Norment’s swimmers have also excelled on the international stage, most notably Georgia product Nic Fink, who began training with Norment in fall 2021. In that time, Fink has won 16 combined medals at the FINA/World Aquatics Long Course and Short Course World Championships, including nine gold medals. He then earned three medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, including a gold in the mixed 4x100m medley relay and silver in the 100m breaststroke. Pumputis represented his native Brazil at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, competing in the 200-meter individual medley and 100-meter breaststroke. At Georgia, Steven Insixiengmay represented Laos in the 100m breaststroke in Paris.

Norment is also the founder of the Metro Atlanta Aquatic Club (MAAC) and co-founder of the Swim with a Purpose Swim School. Prior to founding MAAC, he served as a coach at DeKalb Aquatics for eight years. In his time at MAAC, Norment coached future NCAA champion and World University Games gold medalist Dean Farris, who won two NCSA Junior National championships and a pair of Georgia high school state titles as well.

Norment, a native of Hempstead, New York, left a remarkable legacy during his career at Georgia, swimming under legendary head coach Jack Bauerle. Norment earned 16 All-America citations during his career, tied for the ninth-most in program history. He helped the Bulldogs finish third at the 1997 NCAA Championships, the highest men’s team finish in program history. As a freshman in 1994, he won the SEC title in the 100-yard breaststroke, before later winning three more individual silver medals. After earning a spot on the 1992 U.S. Junior National Team, he was twice named to the USA Swimming National Team (1997-98) and competed for Team USA at two Pan-Pacific Championships. In 1998, he finished the international year ranked fifth in the world in the 100-meter breaststroke.

Following his collegiate career, Norment graduated from the University of Georgia in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in education. Norment and his wife, Nay, have two children: daughter, Assata Rose, and son, Mozi.

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NATE RHOADS

MEN’S ASSISTANT COACH

Second Season / Third Season Overall

Arizona State ‘03

Nate Rhoads was named the University of Georgia men’s swimming and diving assistant coach in July 2023, following one season as a volunteer coach for both the men’s and women’s programs in the 2022-23 season.

In his first season on the men’s staff, Rhoads helped Georgia improve to third in the SEC and 11th in the NCAA. Senior Jake Magahey earned three First Team citations, finishing third in the 500y freestyle and fifth in the 400y IM and joining teammates Tomas Koski, Zach Hils, and Bradley Dunham for a fifth-place finish in the 800y free relay. Earlier at SECs, the quartet posted the second-fastest time in program history in a silver medal performance. Dunham earned his first individual podium finish with a sixth-place finish in the 200y backstroke, along with breaking his own school record in the event. Sophomore Ruard van Renen also received First Team accolades with a seventh-place time in the 100y backstroke.

Prior to joining Georgia, Rhoads served as head coach at Brenau University for seven seasons. During his tenure in Gainesville, he led the Golden Tigers’ women’s team to consecutive Appalachian Swim Conference championships in 2016 and 2017, and consecutive Appalachian Athletic Conference championships in 2018 and 2019. He received AAC Coach of the Year honors in 2019 and 2020.

Before Brenau, Rhoads was an assistant coach at Gardner-Webb University for four seasons (2011-15), working primarily with the distance swimmers. His coaching career also includes club positions at Lakeside Aquatic Club (Texas), Quantico Devil Dolphins (Virginia), Jacobs Aquatic Club (Florida), and the Westside Silverfins (Arizona).

Rhoads is a Level 5 coach in the American Swim Coaches Association, helping to produce numerous Olympic Trials and National Championships participants.

Rhoads earned an MBA from Brenau University in 2019 and earned a bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University in 2003.

FERNANDO RODRIGUEZ

WOMEN’S ASSISTANT COACH

Third Season

Kenyon ‘04

Diving Assistant Coach.

In his first year in Athens, Rodriguez helped Georgia earn a 16th-place finish at the NCAA Championships and a sixth-place finish at the SEC Championships. At NCAAs, the Bulldogs earned 21 All-America citations, including seven First Team citations. Sophomore Rachel Stege reached the championship final in the 500 and 1,650 freestyle, while teammate Dune Coetzee joined her in the 500. Earlier at SECs, Stege won the conference title in the 500, while senior Zoie Hartman prevailed in the 200 IM. Overall, the team earned 10 SEC medals and set 30 personal-best times in College Station.

In his second season, Rodriguez helped guide the Bulldogs up three spots to a 13th-place at the NCAA Championships in Athens, following a fifth-place finish at SEC Championships. Junior Abby McCulloh capped off a career year by winning the NCAA championship in the 1,650-yard freestyle with a personal-best and pool-record time of 15:37.74, becoming the first Bulldog national champion since 2016. McCulloh became the 48th different athlete to win a championship, increasing the program total to 154. During the season, she also won the SEC championship in the mile and earned First Team All-America honors in the 500y freestyle, along with setting two pool records in the 1,000y freestyle. She also excelled in the classroom with SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, National Academic All-District, and UGA Presidential Scholars honors.

Rodriguez joined Georgia after eight seasons at his undergraduate alma mater, Kenyon College, where he served as the senior assistant swimming coach, first working with the middle-distance group for six years followed by two with the sprint group. While at Kenyon, the São Paulo, Brazil native helped guide the Lords and Ladies to two NCAA Division III championships (2022 – women, 2015 – men) and five runner-up finishes, while also earning five North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championships. Beyond the team accolades, his tenure produced 16 NCAA individual champions, 10 title-winning relays, and 20 NCAA records, as well as four CSCAA Swimmer of the Year honorees, including a sweep of this season’s awards by Bryan Fitzgerald and Crile Hart.

Kenyon was also a model program in the classroom under Rodriguez, earning 17 NCAA postgraduate scholarships and four finalists for NCAA Woman of the Year. In addition to his coaching duties, he served as an assistant aquatics director at the Steen Aquatic Center, an academic instructor at the school, and a coach at the Total Performance Swim Camp.

Prior to Kenyon, Rodriguez spent one season as an assistant at Richmond, helping the Spiders’ women’s team win the 2014 Atlantic 10 Championship. He also served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Colgate (2013), William & Mary (2009-12), and Wabash College (2004-05). As a graduate student in Sport Management at Georgia from 2007-09, he was an assistant coach for the Athens Bulldog Swim Club senior and masters groups and assisted with the Jack Bauerle Bulldog Swimming Camp, along with his work as a graduate teaching assistant.

In his individual collegiate career at Kenyon, Rodriguez was a seven-time All-American who led four-consecutive NCAA and NCAC championship teams and was named a co-captain in the 2003-04 season, graduating in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology.

Fernando Rodriguez, a University of Georgia graduate and one of the nation’s top young coaches, is in his third season as Women’s Swimming &

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JERRY CHAMPER

WOMEN’S ASSISTANT COACH

Second Season / 24th Season Overall

Wisconsin-La Crosse ‘89

Jerry Champer returned to the Georgia women’s swimming and diving staff in July 2023 after serving one season as the Director of Operations for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. Champer previously served on the Georgia coaching staff for 21 seasons, including nine as Associate Head Coach. Before becoming a full-time coach in 2003, he was a volunteer assistant for two seasons.

Virtually every top performance in the butterfly on Georgia’s all-time list has been established during Champer’s tenure, including Luca Urlando, Camden Murphy, and Chelsea Britt in the 100 and Urlanod, Gunnar Bentz, and Hali Flickinger in the 200. DeScenza (six from 2003-06), Gil Stovall (2008) and Mark Dylla (2011) were NCAA champions under Champer’s tutelage. He also has had 25 SEC champions, including eight by DeScenza and four by Dylla, during his watch.

Champer served as the head coach at Western Illinois from 1994-2001. He was named to the WIU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012 as the school’s winningest coach. Champer was named the Mid-Continent Conference Men’s Coach of the Year four times and the Women’s Coach of the Year twice as he led the Leathernecks to five conference titles.

Champer earned Southern States Conference Men’s Coach of the Year honors in 1999 and 2000 after leading his team to conference titles. His 2001 men won the Midwest Championships title and he was chosen as the Midwest Championships’ Coach of the Year. He was named the 1998 and 2001 Illinois Men’s University Division Coach of the Year.

Under Champer’s direction, Western Illinois produced 44 conference champions and 46 all-conference distinctions. One of his former pupils represented the country of Georgia in the 2000 Olympics.

Champer is a 1989 graduate of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, where he was a four-year letterwinner, team captain (1987-88), and an All-American in 1987. Following graduation, he served as an assistant coach for the Eagles for two seasons before departing for Western Illinois.

Champer is married to the former Lu Harris, Georgia’s softball coach from 200121. The Champers have three daughters: twins Emma and Jenna, and Mya.

ASHLYN SULLIVAN

DIVING GRADUATE ASSISTANT

First Season

Auburn ‘23

In her final season at Auburn, Sullivan reached her first NCAA Championships, finishing 37th on platform and 47th on 1-meter. Earlier at the SEC Championships, she earned the bronze medal on platform, finished sixth on 3-meter, and won the 1-meter consolation final.

During her career, Sullivan qualified for the NCAA Zone B Championships in all five seasons as a Tiger. She also reached three SEC championship finals, including the two in her graduate season.

Sullivan, a native of Lucas, Texas, graduated from Auburn in 2023 with a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. She was named to SEC Academic Honor Roll each year on the Plains.

MANAGERS

Former Auburn diver Ashlynn Sullivan is in her first season as a graduate assistant, working with diving head coach Chris Colwill.
Emma Dolson
Sam Mauldin
Luke Renier
Alexis Krzyzaniak Elyse Bergmann
Makaylee Cain Bela Stuart
Jack Wisniewski
Not Pictured: Jake Gayer

SUPPORTHEADERSTAFF

Matt Brachowski Men's Sport Facilitator Senior Assoc. AD
Darrice Griffin Women's Sport Facilitator Senior Deputy AD
Christen Shedden Program Specialist
Alex Burdon Sports Medicine
Carla Betancourt Sports Medicine Intern Caleb Small Sports Medicine Intern
Sean Hayes Men's Athletic Performance
Katrin Koch Women's Athletic Performance
Jared Goldberg Diving Athletic Performance
Maria Williams Nutrition
Paige Isaac Men's Academics
Cori Brinson Women's Academics
Hollis Jackson Compliance
Brock Pellegrino Event & Facility Operations
Will Riggan Aquatics Director
Zoe Kreyenbuhl Promotions
Jake Stanley Sports Communications
Emily Cameron Creative Media
Will Lawler Deputy AD Legal & Regulatory Affairs
Stephanie Ransom Deputy AD / SWA Finance
Steven Drummond Excecutive Assoc. AD Strategic Communications
Ford Williams Executive Assoc. AD Development
Ron Courson Executive Assoc. AD Sports Medicine
Glada Horvat Senior Assoc. AD Academics & Eligibility
Jeff Smith Senior Assoc. AD Compliance
Christie Purks Assoc. AD Event Management
Mike Bilbow Assistant AD Digital & Production
Emily Deitz Assistant AD Fan Engagement
Dr. Dylan Firsick Assistant AD Mental Health & Performance
Leigh Futch Assistant AD The Georgia Way

JERE W. MOREHEAD

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESIDENT

President Jere W. Morehead began his tenure as the 22nd University of Georgia president on July 1, 2013. Under his leadership, UGA has risen in the rankings of the best public colleges and universities and has completed a series of initiatives to enhance student learning and success, including a requirement for experiential learning for all undergraduates.

Additionally during President Morehead’s tenure, the university completed the most successful capital campaign in its history and established the UGA Innovation District, through which students and faculty partner with industry leaders to create products and enterprises that strengthen Georgia’s economy. UGA has increased its research expenditures by more than 50% over the past decade and is ranked first in the nation for the number of research-based products reaching the marketplace.

In keeping with his focus on student success, President Morehead launched the ALL Georgia program to support students from rural areas and created the Double Dawgs program, which enables students to save time and money by earning an undergraduate and graduate degree in five years or less. Demand for a UGA education has more than doubled during the past decade, and the university’s enrollment reached an all-time high last fall.

President Morehead has served the University of Georgia for more than 35 years in both faculty and administrative roles. Before becoming president, he was senior vice president for academic affairs and provost from 2010 to 2013. Prior to 2010, he held several key administrative assignments, including vice president for instruction, vice provost for academic affairs, associate provost and director of the Honors Program, and acting executive director of Legal Affairs.

He is the Meigs Professor of Legal Studies in the Terry College of Business, where he has held a faculty appointment since 1986. He is a co-author of several books and book chapters, including The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business, and he has published scholarly articles on legal topics ranging from export controls to jury selection. He has served as editor-in-chief of the American Business Law Journal.

President Morehead currently serves as co-chair of the University Leadership Forum, a national initiative led by the Council on Competitiveness. Additional service includes membership on the boards of the Georgia Research Alliance, Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and Emory University Candler School of Theology. He also is a member of the National Football Foundation board of trustees.

He is the immediate past chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I board of directors. He previously served as president of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and chair of the SEC executive committee and as a member of the NCAA’s board of governors; presidential forum; working group on name, image, and likeness; and federal and state legislation working group.

In 2021, he received the Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education District III for outstanding leadership and service in support of education. He has received several university-wide teaching awards, including the Josiah Meigs Award—UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence, the Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the Teacher of the Year Award in the Terry College of Business, and the Lothar Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor Award. He also earned the UGA School of Law’s premier honor for alumni, the Distinguished Service Scroll Award. Following a nearly $12 million capital campaign, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents named the Honors College at the University of Georgia in his honor.

JOSH BROOKS

J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks, a finalist for Sports Business Journal’s Athletic Director of the Year in 2023, continues to lead the University of Georgia Athletic Association through historic success.

Georgia Athletics boasts remarkable accomplishments over the last three years, including a No. 7 final ranking in the 2023 LEARFIELD Directors Cup — Georgia’s highest mark in 18 years, a record-setting student-athlete GPA in each of the last two academic campaigns, unparalleled fundraising and over 15 capital projects that have been completed or are in progress.

Bulldog athletic teams have won three team national championships and a total of seven SEC crowns, while there have been 15 individual national champions.

The women’s soccer and volleyball teams have made the NCAA tournament in back-to-back years for the first-time ever. The baseball program advanced to a NCAA Super Regional for the first time since 2008 during Wes Johnson’s first season as head coach. Keidane McAlpine guided the soccer team to the 2023 SEC Championship, finishing with its highest ranking ever at No. 13 nationally.

In addition to back-to-back national titles in 2021 and 2022, Georgia’s football team boasts an incredible 39-0 regular season record during Brooks’ three-year tenure. They have also recorded three-straight 12-0 regular seasons – the first time in SEC lore a program has done so. The Bulldogs enter the 2024 campaign having won an SEC and school record 27-straight regular season conference games and riding a school record 25-game home win streak.

From academic and athletic success to historic fundraising and a multitude of facility projects, Brooks has continued to sustain Georgia’s standing as a national powerhouse. The Georgia Bulldog Club set new fundraising records in each of the last three years with $86.4 million raised in 2022, $102 million in 2023 and $113 million in 2024.

Brooks has overseen substantial facility upgrades that include the brand-new Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Tennis Courts, improvements to the south side of Sanford Stadium, a $45 million renovation to Foley Field, a $38 million upgrade to the Jack Turner Softball Stadium, a new $1.8 million men’s and women’s basketball weight room as well as expansive updates to Stegeman Coliseum and a renovation project in the Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall.

Georgia also built a new, state-of-the-art track and field locker room and recently announced plans to construct a one-of-a-kind track facility off South Milledge Avenue. This project will include the only indoor track and field venue in the state of Georgia and will allow the Bulldogs to host NCAA and SEC events as well as summer camps.

While facility upgrades have been at the forefront, Georgia’s emphasis on Name, Image, and Likeness has further enhanced its commitment to the student-athlete experience. Georgia Athletics was one of the first departments to announce a comprehensive NIL program, which provides wide-ranging education, multi-media management tools and brand-building training. The Bulldogs became one of the first schools to build an in-house NIL department with an Athlete Manager to help student-athletes navigate this space.

Under his guidance, Georgia re-branded the mental health and performance department, bringing in a new full-time director and an additional clinical counselor as well as adding sports psychology services for every team. A Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee was also established as Courtney Gay was hired to lead in the department’s DEI efforts.

A native of Hammond, La., Brooks’ vision of competing for championships and postseason success and his passion for student-athletes began well before his time as Athletic Director. Before returning to UGA in 2016 as Executive Associate Director of Athletics, Brooks served as Deputy Athletics Director at the University of Louisiana Monroe from 2015-16 and Director of Athletics at Millsaps College from 2014-15. He also served in capacities as Director of Football Operations (2008-11) and Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations (2012-14) in his previous stint at UGA.

Brooks also served as director of football operations at the University of Louisiana-Monroe beginning in 2004. He gained experience as a student at Louisiana State University, working as an equipment manager and a student assistant coach. During his four years at LSU, the Tigers participated in the 2000 Peach Bowl, 2002 Sugar Bowl, and won the 2001 Southeastern Conference championship.

Brooks graduated from LSU (’02) with a degree in Kinesiology and completed his master’s degree in Sport Management from UGA (‘14). He and his wife, Lillie, have twin sons, Jackson and James, born in July of 2009 and a third son, Davis, born in March of 2012.

He and his wife Lillie have become a vital part of the Athens community. On January 20, 2021, just two weeks after becoming Athletic Director, Brooks pledged $100,000 to create a need-based scholarship to support UGA students from Athens-Clarke County. His gift created a Georgia Commitment Scholarship (GCS), adding to the more than 550 endowed, need-based scholarships created under the GCS program since its launch in January 2017.

PROGRAM HISTORY

More than eight decades ago, a group of students interested in forming a swim team at the University of Georgia approached C.W. Jones, the Physical Educations Director of the Athens YMCA.

At the time, the Georgia campus was without facilities, a team, and a coach, but “Jonesy” answered the interest of these young swimmers and was appointed temporary coach and supervisor of the newly chartered team. Little could he have suspected that this appointment would lead to a head coaching commitment from 1926-1942, a 41-36 dual meet record and most importantly, a foundation for decades to come.

Daily life was greatly interrupted by World War II, and Jones’ commitment to the Georgia swim team was no exception. From 1943-1946, Jones was needed on other fronts and thus turned over the helm to B.W. “Bump” Gabrielsen.

From 1948 to 1966, Gabrielsen raised the standard of Georgia swimming and diving to new heights as he piloted the Bulldogs to a dual meet record of 118-106-4 during that span of time. Gabrielsen’s record book contains 70 individual SEC Champions (including relay teams), three conference team championship titles, one National Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Champion, and one U.S. Olympic Team member.

During Gabrielsen’s coaching career, Georgia was home to one of the finest swimmers in SEC history — sprint freestyler Reid Patterson, who swam for the Bulldogs from 1952 to 1954. Patterson claimed the NCAA title in the 100 freestyle during the 1953 championships and won eight SEC titles (seven individual and one relay) in his three seasons with the Bulldogs.

Patterson’s career was highlighted during his senior season when he broke the American record in the 100 free with a mark of 51.0. As Georgia’s first Olympian in swimming competition (Melbourne 1956), Patterson was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1983.

Following Gabrielsen’s retirement, Richard “Moose” Wammock coached the 1966-67 team, finishing second in the SEC and 31st in the NCAA. Alan Gentry, a Bulldog letterwinner in 1955, led the Bulldogs for a three-year stint (1967-70), producing one SEC champion and setting 15 school records in one season.

The women’s swimming program was established in 1973, when a group of women approached Martha Washington and then-Associate Athletic Director Liz Murphey. The women’s team was met with almost immediate success, qualifying one relay team and one individual, Veronica Stroup, for the AIAW National Championships during its first year. Stroup went on to earn the Lady Bulldogs’ first All-America citation, led by the coaching expertise of Washington.

Washington stepped down as women’s head coach in 1977 and was replaced by Joe McEvoy who held the position for two seasons.

Pete Scholle led the men’s team from 1970-1983. His teams compiled a dual meet record of 97-53.

Jack Bauerle, a four-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs took over coaching duties for the women in 1979 and for the men in 1983. During the 1980s, Bauerle returned Georgia swimming into the national spotlight it had enjoyed in the 1950s. With such firm foundations, Georgia entered the 1990s, and both men’s and women’s teams greeted success in stride.

The women’s program claimed national championships in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2013, 2014 and 2016, while the men’s team peaked in 1997 with a third-place finish at the NCAAs. The Lady Bulldogs have won 12 conference titles, including a school record six-straight from 2010-2015. The Lady Bulldogs became the first Georgia program in history to win three straight national crowns and the first women’s team to capture five straight league titles. In the national ledger, the program is tied for second in team championships and third in individual titles.

In June 2022, Bauerle retired following a 43-year tenure at the helm of the program. He was succeeded by a pair of his NCAA champions: Stefanie Williams Moreno as the women's head coach and Neil Versfeld as the men's head coach. In their first season, the pair produced three SEC champions and a pair of top-16 team finishes at the NCAA Championships. During their first two years at the helm, the duo has kept Georgia as one of the nation’s top programs, producing four Olympians and an NCAA individual champion.

B.W. "Bump" Gabrielsen & Reid Patterson
Kristy Kowal & Courtney Shealy
Jack Bauerle & Allison Schmitt

YEAR COACH W-L-T SEC NC

1925-36 Jones 19-26

1936-37 Jones 2-3 4th

1937-38 Jones 7-1 2nd

1938-39 Jones 4-1 2nd

1939-40 Jones 6-1 3rd

1940-41 Jones 2-2 4th

1941-42 Jones 1-2 3rd

1946-47 Sterritt/Dix 1-6

1947-48 Gabrielsen 3-7 3rd

1948-49 Gabrielsen 7-4 2nd

1949-50 Gabrielsen 8-5 2nd 19th

1950-51 Gabrielsen 8-2 1st 19th

1951-52 Gabrielsen 8-3-1 1st T9th

1952-53 Gabrielsen 6-3 2nd T8th

1953-54 Gabrielsen 3-5-1 2nd T8th

1954-55 Gabrielsen 2-6-1 1st 16th

1955-56 Gabrielsen 7-4 2nd

1956-57 Gabrielsen 5-5-1 2nd

1957-58 Gabrielsen 6-6 2nd

1958-59 Gabrielsen 3-9 2nd

1959-60 Gabrielsen 7-8 2nd

1960-61 Gabrielsen 6-9 2nd

1961-62 Gabrielsen 6-8 T2nd

1962-63 Gabrielsen 9-5 3rd

1963-64 Gabrielsen 9-6 4th

1964-65 Gabrielsen 8-5 3rd 33rd

1965-66 Gabrielsen 7-6 3rd

1966-67 Wammock 9-4 2nd 31st

1967-68 Gentry 6-5 4th

1968-69 Gentry 4-6 5th

1969-70 Gentry 6-7 7th

1970-71 Scholle 6-8 7th

1971-72 Scholle 8-4 7th

1972-73 Scholle 9-3 5th

1973-74 Scholle 6-6 5th

1974-75 Scholle 6-4 6th

1975-76 Scholle 8-3 4th

1976-77 Scholle 7-4 5th

1977-78 Scholle 4-5 6th

1978-79 Scholle 9-3 6th

1979-80 Scholle 12-2 5th

1980-81 Scholle 9-3 5th

1981-82 Scholle 7-4 5th

1982-83 Scholle 6-4 7th

1983-84 Bauerle 5-5 5th

1984-85 Bauerle 8-5 5th

1985-86 Bauerle 6-4 6th

1986-87 Bauerle 7-3 6th

1987-88 Bauerle 7-2 6th 41st

1988-89 Bauerle 7-3 6th 26th

1989-90 Bauerle 3-5 6th 30th

1990-91 Bauerle 5-6 5th

1991-92 Bauerle 8-2 2nd 32nd

1992-93 Bauerle 7-2 4th 15th

1993-94 Bauerle 7-3 5th 16th

1994-95 Bauerle 6-3 6th 16th

1995-96 Bauerle 8-2 4th 11th

1996-97 Bauerle 7-1 3rd 3rd

1997-98 Bauerle 10-0 2nd 7th

1998-99 Bauerle 6-1 3rd 9th

1999-00 Bauerle 6-1 4th 15th

2000-01 Bauerle 9-3 4th 15th

2001-02 Bauerle 3-5 3rd 10th

2002-03 Bauerle 8-2 3rd 14th

2003-04 Bauerle 9-2 3rd 10th

2004-05 Bauerle 5-4 3rd 10th

2005-06 Bauerle 7-3 3rd 9th

2006-07 Bauerle 12-1 3rd 13th

2007-08 Bauerle 6-2 4th 7th

2008-09 Bauerle 6-3 4th 10th

2009-10 Bauerle 4-4 3rd 8th

2010-11 Bauerle 6-4 4th 10th

2011-12 Bauerle 6-2-1 3rd 11th

MEN’S SEASONS

YMCA

at Florida L 39-36

at Miami (Fla.)

L 38-37

Clemson W 65-10

Emory W 54-21

at Georgia Tech

L 44-31

Miami (Fla.) W 39-36

SEC Championships 2nd 75 pts

NCAA Championships T19th 1 pt

1950-51

at Florida State

L 43-32

at Florida W 50-25 at Miami (Fla.) W 41-34

Florida State L at Georgia Tech W 51-24

at Emory W 55-20

Miami (Fla.) W 41-34 at Vanderbilt W 52-23

Florida W 51-24

Georgia Tech W 54-21

SEC Championships 1st 138 pts

NCAA Championships T19th 1 pt

1951-52

8-2

MEN’S SEASONS

at Florida State L 25-59 at Florida L 35-49 at Miami (Fla.) W 48-32

Georgia Tech W 58-26

Vanderbilt W 69-14

North Carolina L at Emory W 60-23

Florida W 46-38

Florida State L 36-48

Miami (Fla.) W 47-37 SEC Championships 2nd 84 pts

1956-57 5-5-1

East Carolina T 43-43 at Florida State

8-3-1

L 52-32

at NC State L 59-25 at North Carolina

Bainbridge Navy School W 52-32

Florida W 51-33

at Florida State T 42-42

Emory W 73-10

Miami (Fla.) W 49-35

Florida State W 55-29

Georgia Tech W 57-27

Vanderbilt W 66-17

at Florida W 50-34 at Miami (Fla.)

L 35-49

SEC Championships 1st 132 pts

NCAA Championships T9th 7 pts

1952-53

at Florida State

L 39-45 at Florida W 48-36 at Miami (Fla.) W 49-37 at Georgia Tech W 62-22 at Emory W 63-21

North Carolina W 59-25

Florida State L 38-46

Miami (Fla.)

6-3

L 47-38

Florida W 48-36

SEC Championships 2nd 98 pts

NCAA Championships 8th 8 pts

1953-54

at Florida State

L 35-49

3-5-1

L 38-46

at Florida W 48-36 at Miami (Fla.)

Georgia Tech W 52-32

Vanderbilt W 67-17

Florida T 42-42 at North Carolina L 34-50

Southern Intercollegiate 4th

Miami (Fla.)

L 38-46

Florida State L 35-49

SEC Championships 2nd 72 pts NCAA Championships T8th 9 pts

1954-55

at Florida State L 22-62 at Florida L 37-47 at Miami (Fla.) L 38-46 at Georgia Tech W 45-39

North Carolina L 36-48 at Vanderbilt W

Southern Intercollegiate 4th

Florida State L 34-50

Miami (Fla.) L 26-58

Florida T 42-42

SEC Championships 1st 100 pts

NCAA Championships 16th 4 pts

2-6-1

1955-56 7-4

Clemson W 62-24

25-60 at Florida

35-51

Emory W 70-16 at Georgia Tech

33-51

Gustavus Adolphus W 50-34 at Vanderbilt W 70-16

Davidson W 53-32

Florida L 32-54

Miami (Fla.) W 51-35

Florida State L 29-57 SEC Championships 2nd 98 pts

1957-58 6-6 at Florida State

68-17 at Florida

66-19 at Emory W 65-21

Georgia Tech

60-26 Louisville W 56-30 Vanderbilt W 66-18 at Davidson W 56-30 at East Carolina W 44-42 at Miami (Fla.)

Florida

Miami (Fla.)

State

1958-59

47-38

54-32

48-37

55-31

3-9 at Florida State

65-21 at Florida

52-33

70-16 at Miami (Fla.)

East Carolina

Davidson

49-37

45-41 at Vanderbilt

44-42 at Kentucky

48-36 at Sewanee

51-35

44-42 Emory

Florida

Miami (Fla.)

60-25

46-37 Florida State L 59-26 SEC Championships 2nd 73 pts

1959-60 7-8 at Florida State

55-40 at Florida

52-39

64-31 at Miami (Fla.)

Georgia Tech

Sewanee

61-32

54-41 Vanderbilt W 54-40 Kentucky

52-42 at Emory

54-41 at Davidson

60-35 at East Carolina

56-36 at The Citadel

69-25

65-27 Alabama

Florida

Miami (Fla.)

Florida State

59-36

53-41

59-24

SEC Championships 2nd 70 pts

1960-61 6-9 at Florida State

66-28 at Florida

80-14 at Alabama

53-42 at Georgia Tech

63-32 East Carolina

55-40 at Miami (Fla.)

51-44

57-37 at Sewanee

1965-66 7-6

at Florida L 63-32

at Miami (Fla.) L 58-37

Alabama W 63-32

Georgia Tech W 68-27

Eastern Kentucky W 55-40

at Alabama L 52-43 at Tulane L 54-41

Kentucky W 52-43

South Carolina L 47-48

Vanderbilt W 69-25

Miami (Fla.) L 51-35

at Georgia Tech W 57-38

at Davidson W 52-48

Southern Intercollegiate 4th

SEC Championships 3rd 320 pts

Richard Wammock (1966-67 | 9-4)

1966-67 9-4

1.11 at South Carolina L 61-43

1.12 at Florida L 62-41

1.14 at Miami (Fla.) L 65-39

1.24 Georgia Tech W 71-30

1.27 Tulane W 63-34

1.28 at Alabama W 66.5-37.5

2.2 at Clemson W 58-45

2.4 at The Citadel W 63-39

2.6 Alabama W 61-43

2.10 at Vanderbilt W 65-34

2.11 at Kentucky W 56-48

2.11 at Eastern Kentucky W 56-48

2.15 Miami (Fla.) L 53-42

2.16-18 Southern Intercollegiate 4th

3.2-4 SEC Championships 2nd 500.5 pts

3.23-25 NCAA Championships T31st 1 pt Alan Gentry (1967-70 | 16-18)

1967-68 6-5

South Carolina L 59-54

Florida State L 72-41

Florida L 70-43

Georgia Tech W 70-43

LSU W 62-48

Kentucky W 63-48

Alabama W 58-55

Clemson W 61-42

Tennessee L 69-44

Vanderbilt W 74-39

Alabama L 63-50 SEC Championships 4th 278 pts

1968-69 4-6

12.2 at Alabama L 70-43

12.6 at Kentucky W 78-35

12.7 at Vanderbilt L 68-45

1.9 at Florida State L 64-49

1.10 at Florida L 60-45

1.11 at USF W 69-44

1.21 Georgia Tech W 71-32

1.25 at Clemson W 64-38

2.1 at Tennessee L 84-29

2.10 at South Carolina L 71-42

2.20-22 Southern Intercollegiate

3.6-8 SEC Championships 5th 146.5 pts 1969-70 6-7

12.5 Florida L 63-50

12.8 South Carolina L 58-55

12.19 at Tulane

MEN’S SEASONS

Pete Scholle (1970-83 | 97-53)

Florida State L 57-56 at Georgia Southern W 61-34 at Eastern Kentucky L 74-39 at Miami (Ohio) L 73-40 at Kentucky L 72-41

Georgia Southern W 72-28

Georgia Tech W 57-46

LSU L 59-54

Auburn W 69-34

Miami (Fla.) W 67-46 at Vanderbilt L 58-55

Southern Intercollegiate 6th at Auburn W 67-40 SEC Championships 7th 114 pts

11.20 at Alabama Relays 5th 12.4 Florida L 70-43 12.6 USF W 70-43

1.8 at Florida State L 60-53

1.10 Denison W 63-46

1.13 Tulane W 63-50

1.15 Vanderbilt L 59-54

1.26 at Georgia Tech W 64-48

1.28 at Georgia Southern W 62-49

1.29 at South Carolina L 74-39

2.4 Georgia Southern W 68-44

2.4 Auburn W 72-20 2.12 Kentucky W 63-50

2.17-19 Southern Intercollegiate 4th 3.2-4 SEC Championships 7th 96 pts

9-3 11.27 at USF W 76-36 11.28 at Florida L 73-40

1.4 Connecticut W 63-49

1.9 Georgia Tech W 69-42 1.12 at Miami (Ohio) W 74-39 1.13 at Kentucky W 69-43

1.19 Georgia Southern W 1.20 East Carolina W 1.26-27 Vanderbilt Invitational 2nd

1.31 South Carolina L 69-44

2.3 Florida State W 64-49

2.10 at Vanderbilt L 60-53

2.15-17 Southern Intercollegiate 5th

2.23 at Georgia Southern W 58-55

3.1-3 SEC Championships 5th 113 pts

1973-74

6-6 USF W 65-47 Florida L 72-41 at Florida State L 80-33 Georgia Southern W 71-41 Vanderbilt W 67-46 at South Carolina L 64-49 Alabama L 72-37 Kentucky W 77-36 at LSU L 66-47 at Tulane L 72-41 at Furman W 60-41 at Georgia Tech W 64-49 SEC Championships 5th 81 pts

1974-75

1.11 at Alabama L 75-31

1.17 at Florida L 63-50 1.18 at USF W 74-39

1.23-25 EKU Invitational 2nd

1.30 at Georgia Southern W 81-31

2.3 Georgia Tech W 79-29

2.7 at Eastern Kentucky W 61-50

2.8 at Kentucky W 64-59

2.13-15 Southern Intercollegiate 6th

2.21 Florida State L 65-48

2.22 LSU W 58-55

6-4

2.14-16 Southern Intercollegiate 2nd

3.6-8 SEC Championships 5th 131 pts

1980-81 9-3

11.14 at Auburn L 68-44

11.18 at Georgia Tech W 64-49

11.21 at South Carolina L 64-49

11.25 LSU W 65-48

12.6 at USF W 71-44

1.3 Tennessee Relays 2nd

1.10 Florida State W 68-45

1.24 at Virginia Tech W 57-56

1.24 at Duke W 59-53

1.25 at North Carolina L 66-47

1.29 at Eastern Kentucky W 66-46

1.30 at Kentucky W 65-47

2.7 Tampa W 69-42

2.13 Southern Intercollegiate 1st

3.6-8 SEC Championships 5th 93 pts

1981-82 7-4

11.9 at Georgia Tech W 66-45

11.13 Auburn L 58-55

11.20 at Florida State W 61-52

12.4 USF W 66-47

12.11 at Tampa W 64-41

1.2 Tennessee Relays 4th

1.8 at LSU W 60-51

1.9 at Tulane W 56-39

1.14 at Clemson L 70-42

1.23 Kentucky W 64-49

1.28 South Carolina L 57-56

2.11-13 Southern Intercollegiate 1st

2.19 SMU L 80-51

3.4-6 SEC Championships 5th 120 pts

1982-83 6-4

11.9 at Georgia Tech W 55-40

11.12 at Auburn L 65-47

12.10 at USF W 60-52

1.8 at Tennessee L 61-51

1.14 Clemson W 63-50

1.18 at South Carolina L 63-50

1.28 Eastern Kentucky W 65-48 1.29 Kentucky W 67-46

2.3 Miami (Fla.) L 59-54

2.5 Florida State W 71-42

2.10-12 Southern Intercollegiate 2nd

3.3-5 SEC Championships 7th 43 pts

Jack Bauerle (1983-22 | 253-97-2)

1983-84 5-5

11.7 at Georgia Tech W 60-39

11.11 Auburn L 66-47

11.19 at Florida State W 58-55

12.3 Furman W 60-53

12.16 at Miami (Fla.) L 72-32

1.10 at Clemson L 73-40

1.14 South Carolina W 65-48

1.28 Kentucky W 68-45

2.3 Alabama L 69-37

2.9-11 Southern Intercollegiate 2nd

2.17 Tennessee L 69-44

3.1-3 SEC Championships 5th 114 pts

1984-85 8-5

11.7 at Georgia Tech W 61-41

11.10 Florida State L 70-43

11.16 at Auburn L 70-43

11.30 Furman W 81-49

11.30 USF W 81-65

12.17 at Indian River CC W 61-34

1.12 vs. Kenyon W 70-43

1.15 at South Carolina W 57-56

1.25 at Eastern Kentucky W 60-49

1.26 at Kentucky W 66-46

2.1 Miami (Fla.) L 71-42

2.3 at Alabama L 76-37

2.7-9 Southern Intercollegiate 2nd

2.16

MEN’S SEASONS

11.4 at Georgia Tech W 56-39

11.8 at Florida State W 57-56

11.15 Auburn L 66-47

11.22 Furman W 66-43

12.14 at Indian River CC L 57-56

1.15 South Carolina W 66-39

1.25 Kentucky W 61-46

2.1 at NC State L 61-52

2.8 at Clemson W 64-49

2.15 Tennessee L 67-46

3.13-15 SEC Championships 6th 223 pts

1986-87 7-3

11.4 at Georgia Tech W 70-38

11.14 at Auburn L 59-54 11.22 Furman W 59-47 12.13 at USF W 118-82

1.10 at South Carolina L 129.5-87.5 1.24 at Kentucky W 122-84

1.30 Florida State W 67-46

1.31 NC State W 64-43

2.7 Clemson W 109-106 2.13 at Tennessee L 65-48

2.16-28 SEC Championships 6th 282.5 pts

1987-88 7-2 11.6 at Florida State L 125-94 11.13 Auburn W 61-52 12.14 Brevard College W 90-60 1.9 Kentucky W 61-52 1.29 at North Carolina W 112-104 1.30 at Emory W 152-56 1.30 vs. Tulane W 127-79

2.6 at Clemson W 115-90 2.12 Tennessee L 134-77

2.25-27 SEC Championships 6th 325 pts 4.7-9 NCAA Championships 41st 2 pts

1988-89 7-3 11.4 at Florida L 56-49 11.11 at Auburn W 66-46 11.18 LSU W 60-53 11.19 at Emory W 73-41

12.2-4 Harvard Invitational 2nd

1.7 at Kentucky W 60-47 1.12 Georgia Tech W 58-36

1.20 Clemson W 125-118

1.28 Florida State W 65-47

2.4 at Alabama L 66-47 2.11 at Tennessee L 65-46

2.23-25 SEC Championships 6th 370.5 pts 3.30-4.1 NCAA Championships 26th 23 pts

1989-90 3-5 11.3 Tennessee L 69-42 11.11 Kentucky W 68-45 11.17 Florida L 63-50 11.18 Emory W 63-40

12.1-3 Arkansas Invitational 3rd 540 pts

1.13 at Florida State L 142-99 1.27 Auburn W 65-48

2.3 at LSU L 57-56 2.10 Alabama L 86-54

2.22-24 SEC Championships 6th 311 pts

3.22-24 NCAA Championships 30th 14 pts 1990-91 5-6

10.26 at Alabama L 136-107

11.2 Georgia State W 133-104

11.9 at Tennessee L 144-90

11.16 at Kentucky W 134-103

11.29-12.1 Alabama Invitational 3rd 531 pts

1.12 vs. Kenyon W 132-106

1.12 at Emory W 152-80

1.18 at Florida L 126-106

1.26 Florida State L 135-108

2.1 at Auburn L 125.5-115.5 2.2 Miami W 147-89

2.9 LSU L 142-101

2.20-23 SEC Championships 5th 415 pts

2.19-22 SEC Championships 3rd 598.5 pts

3.27-29 NCAA Championships 3rd 847 pts

1997-98 10-0

10.23 at North Carolina W 171-119

11.5 Florida W 158-85

11.19 Georgia Southern W 160-75

11.22 at LSU W 131-107

12.5-7 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,184 pts

1.3 at Alabama W 177-70

1.10 at Texas W 148-95

1.23 at Clemson W 250-138

1.30 Emory W 160-66

1.31 Tennessee W 138.5-104.5

2.15-21 SEC Championships 2nd 658.5 pts

3.6 South Carolina W 166-78

3.26-28 NCAA Championships 7th 175.5 pts

1998-99 6-1

10.22 North Carolina W 156-142

10.30 at Florida W 148-95

11.7 Michigan W 135-108

11.20 SMU W 167.5-73.5

12.4-6 Texas Invitational 2nd

1.4 Alabama W 174-101

1.16 Texas W 160-137

1.30 at Tennessee L 142-101

2.17-20 SEC Championships 3rd 550 pts

3.25-27 NCAA Championships 9th 149.5 pts

1999-00 6-1

10.21 at North Carolina W 174.5-117.5

10.29 Florida W 148-94

11.5 at Michigan W 175-125

11.19 South Carolina W 132-95

12.3-5 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,101 pts

12.5 Miami (Fla.) W 177-65

1.8 SMU W 157-97

1.15 at Texas L 133-108

2.16-19 SEC Championships 4th 426.5 pts

3.23-25 NCAA Championships T15th 92 pts

2000-01 9-3

10.19 North Carolina W 162-134

10.27 SEC East Challenge vs. USF W 176-141 vs. Kentucky W 199-118 vs. South Carolina W 235-80 vs. Tennessee L 176-143

11.3 Michigan L 131-112

12.1-3 Georgia Invitational 2nd 1,031 pts

1.6 Alabama W 185.5-108.5

1.13 Texas L 161-133

1.19 Georgia Tech W 122-108

1.20 at LSU W 174-120

2.2 at Nebraska W 204-140

2.3 vs. Northwestern W 221.5-121.5

2.21-24 SEC Championships 4th 456 pts

3.22-24 NCAA Championships 15th 78 pts

2001-02 3-5

10.11 at Florida L 137-104

10.12-13 SEC East Challenge 2nd 342.5 pts

10.17 at North Carolina W 163-137

11.2 at Michigan State W 143-97

11.3 at Michigan L 131-111

11.30-12.2 Georgia Invitational 3rd 613 pts

1.12 at Texas L 135.5-101.5

1.25 Georgia Tech W 151-85

1.26 Tennessee L 128-115

2.1 at South Carolina L 123-120

2.18-23 SEC Championships 3rd 522.5 pts

3.28-30 NCAA Championships 10th 169 pts

2002-03 8-2

10.16 at North Carolina W 164.5-135.5 10.24 at Kentucky W 143.5-88.5

11.7 Georgia Tech W 155-126

11.15 Clemson W 132-106 11.16 Emory W 128-101 11.23 at Florida L 130-111

12.6-8 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,026 pts

MEN’S SEASONS

1.10 Alabama W 133-108

1.11 Texas L 123-120

1.17-18 DMN Invitational 5th 240 pts

1.25 at Tennessee W 132-111

1.31 South Carolina W 130-108

2.19-22 SEC Championships 3rd 492.5

3.27-29 NCAA Championships 14th 104 pts 2003-04 9-2 10.2 LSU W 117-77 10.15 North Carolina W 181-114 10.18 at Clemson W 154-89 11.8 Michigan W 133-110 11.13 Florida L 125-118 11.14 Emory W 144-85

11.21 at Georgia Tech W 124-100

12.5-7 Georgia Invitational 2nd 1,185 pts

1.9 at Alabama W 174-112 1.16 at Texas L 126-117 1.23 Tennessee W 138-103

2.7 at South Carolina W 182-116

2.25-28 SEC Championships 3rd 469 pts 3.25-27 NCAA Championships 10th 112.5 pts

at North Carolina L 174-126

Clemson W 155-88

Georgia Tech W 168-121 10.28 at Florida L 142-96 11.12 at Auburn L 145-96

12.3-5 Georgia Invitational 3rd 673 pts 1.7 Alabama W 130-101 1.15 Texas L 152.5-147.5 1.22 at Tennessee W 130-100

2.5 South Carolina W 143-106

2.16-19 SEC Championships 3rd 542 pts

3.24-26 NCAA Championships 10th 177 pts

2005-06 7-3

10.12 North Carolina W 193-102 10.14 at Georgia Tech W 135-108 10.27 Florida L 173-127 11.5 at Michigan L 179-121 11.18 Emory W 156-113

12.2-4 Georgia Invitational 2nd 984 pts 1.6 Kentucky W 190-117 1.14 at Texas L 136-107

1.21 Tennessee W 133-110

1.28 at South Carolina W 197-103

1.28 vs. Alabama W 158.5-140.5

2.15-18 SEC Championships 3rd 761 pts 3.23-25 NCAA Championships 9th 197 pts

2006-07 12-1

10.11 at North Carolina W 173-125 10.19 Georgia Tech W 187-53

10.19 South Carolina W 163-78

10.26 at Florida W 122-121

10.28 Kentucky W 148.5-89.5 11.4 Michigan W 190.5-172.5

11.10-11 Purdue Duals Purdue W 197-156 vs. Penn State W 234-119 vs. Utah W 259-94 vs. Louisville W 278-69

11.17 Emory W 184-105

12.1-3 Georgia Invitational 2nd 884 pts

1.13 Texas L 161-135

1.20 at Tennessee W 138-103

2.7-10 SEC Championships 3rd 395 pts 3.15-17 NCAA Championships 13th 98 pts 2007-08 6-2

10.10 North Carolina W 167-133 10.19 at LSU W 138-99 10.25 Florida L 132-111 11.7 at Georgia Tech W 134-104

11.30-12.2 Georgia Invitational 1st 970 pts

1.12 at Texas L 157-135

1.26 Tennessee W 160-140

2.2 at South Carolina W 189-105 2.2 vs. Alabama W 170-125

2.20-23

MEN’S SEASONS

1.10 at Texas A&M W 173-127

1.11 at Texas L 169-126

1.25 Tennessee W 161.5-135.5

2.1 Alabama W 164.5-116.5

2.18-22 SEC Championships 3rd 1,095 pts

3.27-29 NCAA Championships 5th 259 pts

Harvey Humphries (2014-15 Interim | 5-1)

2014-15 8-2

9.24 Alabama W 164-128

10.10 at North Carolina W 155-145

10.18 at NC State L 155-143

10.31 Florida W 174.5-122.5

11.7 at Georgia Tech W 182-116

11.7 vs. SCAD W 237-55

12.5-7 Georgia Invitational 2nd 916 pts

1.3 at South Carolina W 150-103

1.10 Texas L 158-142

1.24 at Tennessee W 154-146

1.31 Emory W 173-115

2.17-21 SEC Championships 2nd 1,134.5 pts

3.26-28 NCAA Championships 7th 208.5 pts

2015-16 8-1

10.10 North Carolina W 170-125

10.30 at Florida W 172.5-127.5

11.4 Georgia Tech W 180-115

11.13 Emory W 180.5-86.5

12.4-6 Georgia Invitational 1st 939.5 pts

12.6 Auburn W 168-132

1.8 at Texas A&M W 178-122

1.9 at Texas L 170-125

1.23 Tennessee W 165-135

1.30 Wisconsin W 172-122

2.16-20 SEC Championships 3rd 1,010 pts

3.23-26 NCAA Championships 5th 239.5 pts

2016-17 7-1

10.17 at North Carolina W 162.5-132.5

10.28 Florida W 178-122

11.2 at Georgia Tech W 187.5-110.5

11.5 Wisconsin W 202-146

11.10 at Missouri W 152-147

12.2-4 Georgia Invitational 2nd 710 pts

1.14 Texas L 180-114

1.21 at Tennessee W 172-128

1.28 Emory W 175-107

2.14-18 SEC Championships 2nd 985 pts

3.22-25 NCAA Championships 8th 183 pts

2017-18 7-1-1

9.27 at Emory W 38-23

10.6 North Carolina W 187-113 10.19 at Wisconsin W 169-127

10.20 at Northwestern W 174-109

10.27 at Florida L 179-21

11.8 Georgia Tech W 179-121

12.1-3 Georgia Invitational 3rd 674 pts

1.13 LSU W 170-122

1.20 Tennessee T 150-150

2.3 Emory W 164-121

2.14-18 SEC Championships 3rd 975.5 pts

3.21-24 NCAA Championships 10th 129 pts

2018-19 3-3

10.26 Florida L 166-132

11.3 South Carolina W 178-111

11.29-12.1 Georgia Invitational 3rd 795.5 pts

1.7 Harvard W 170.5-129.5

1.12 Texas L 162-133

1.26 at Tennessee L 156-144

2.2 Emory W 166.5-117.5

2.19-23 SEC Championships 5th 862.5 pts

3.27-30 NCAA Championships 18th 86 pts

2019-20 5-1 10.4 at Alabama W 157-143 10.25 at North Carolina W 163-137 10.26 at Duke W 170-130 11.1 at Florida L 163-118

2.23-26 SEC Championships 2nd 1,324.5 pts

3.24-27 NCAA Championships 4th 268 pts 2021-22 5-1 10.22 North Carolina W 164.5-130.5 10.23 South Carolina W 175-114 10.29 at Florida L 180-120 11.5 at Auburn W 159-141 11.18-20 Ga. Tech Invitational 5th 713 pts

2.15-19 SEC Championships 4th 919 pts

3.23-26 NCAA Championships 8th 194 pts

Neil Versfeld (2022-pres. | 19-9)

9.30 Arizona State W 46-44

Arizona State L 155.5-145.5 10.1 Missouri W 205-95 10.12 at Georgia Tech W 180-119 10.22 at Florida State W 179-121

Florida W 156-144 11.17-19 Georgia Invitational 3rd 823 pts 12.19 at Kentucky W 185-108 1.14 at South Carolina W 189.5-109.5

1.21 at Tennessee L 183-117

1.28 Emory W 175-94

2.14-18 SEC Championships 5th 828 pts

3.22-25 NCAA Championships 12th 96 pts

2023-24 6-4

9.22 at Arizona State L 89.5-49.5 9.23 at Arizona State L 183-117 10.11 Georgia Tech W 198-100 10.27 at Florida L 175-125 11.3 at NC State L 151.5-148.5 11.3 vs. Duke W 243-56

11.16-18 Georgia Invitational 3rd 682 pts

1.6 at Auburn W 186-114

1.13 Florida State W 193-107 1.20 Tennessee W 183-115

2.3 Emory W 181-90

2.19-24 SEC Championships 3rd 1,042 pts 3.27-30 NCAA Championships 11th 116 pts

at South Carolina W 221-79 10.19 at Florida State W 218-81 11.1 Florida L 172.5-127.5 11.8-9 NC State L 232.5-134.5 11.20-22 Georgia Invitational 2nd 796

SERIES RECORDS

WOMEN’S SEASONS

YEAR COACH W-L-T SEC NC

1973-74 Washington 7-1

1974-75 Washington 0-9

1975-76 Washington 3-1

1976-77 Washington 0-8

1977-78 McEvoy 6-6

1978-79 McEvoy 6-3

1979-80 Bauerle 9-1

1980-81 Bauerle 7-2 5th

1981-82 Bauerle 7-1 5th 9th^

1982-83 Bauerle 4-3 5th 22nd

1983-84 Bauerle 6-2 4th 17th

1984-85 Bauerle 7-3 4th 13th

1985-86 Bauerle 9-0 2nd 9th

1986-87 Bauerle 8-1 2nd 6th

1987-88 Bauerle 9-1 3rd 14th

1988-89 Bauerle 9-1 3rd 10th

1989-90 Bauerle 7-2 4th 13th

1990-91 Bauerle 10-2 2nd 8th

1991-92 Bauerle 8-1 3rd 9th

1992-93 Bauerle 7-1 3rd 12th

1993-94 Bauerle 9-1 4th 15th

1994-95 Bauerle 8-1 5th 6th

1995-96 Bauerle 9-1 2nd 5th

1996-97 Bauerle 8-0 1st 5th

1997-98 Bauerle 9-0 1st 3rd

1998-99 Bauerle 8-1 1st 1st 1999-00 Bauerle 6-0 1st 1st 2000-01 Bauerle 10-0 1st 1st 2001-02 Bauerle 4-3 2nd 2nd 2002-03 Bauerle 11-1 3rd 2nd

Bauerle 11-0 2nd 2nd

Bauerle 9-0 2nd 1st

Bauerle 11-0 1st 2nd

Bauerle 10-1 2nd 5th 2007-08 Bauerle 12-0 3rd 7th 2008-09 Bauerle 9-0 3rd 2nd

Bauerle 8-1 1st 5th

Bauerle 10-0 1st 2nd

Bauerle 8-1 1st 2nd 2012-13 Bauerle 10-1 1st 1st 2013-14 Bauerle 10-0 1st 1st 2014-15 Bauerle 11-0 1st 2nd Humphries (I) 2015-16 Bauerle 9-0 3rd 1st 2016-17 Bauerle 8-1 2nd 4th 2017-18 Bauerle 9-0 2nd 11th

2018-19 Bauerle 3-3 5th 18th

2019-20 Bauerle 4-2 4th

2020-21 Bauerle 4-1 3rd 8th

2021-22 Bauerle 4-2 4th 15th

2022-23 Williams Moreno 7-3 6th 16th

2023-24 Williams Moreno 9-2 5th 13th

2024-25 Williams Moreno 5-4

Martha Washington (1973-77 | 10-19)

1973-74 7-1

Georgia Southern W 98-30

Florida L 102-27

Emory W 92-34

Tennessee W 79-52

South Carolina W 83-48

Emory W 85-41

South Carolina W 73-58

Georgia Southern W 96-32

1974-75 0-9 Tennessee L 77-62

Additional results are incomplete 1975-76 3-1

Results are incomplete

Joe McEvoy (1977-79 | 12-9)

1977-78 6-6

Emory W 71-53

Georgia Southern W 74-47 Brenau L 70-51 North Carolina L 81-46 USF W 99-31 Appalachian State W 70-59 Tennessee L 80-40 Vanderbilt W 71-59

College of Charleston W 68-56

South Carolina L 96-33

Georgia Tech L 48-27

55-20

1978-79

at Emory W 78-44

State W 72-54 at Brenau

79-51 Vanderbilt W 70-61 at Georgia Southern W 82-40 at Florida State L 71-41 at USF W 83-47 Furman L 55-76

GAIAW State Champs. 1st College of Charleston W 76-46 Southern Intercollegiate 6th AIAW Region III 5th

Jack Bauerle (1979-22 | 342-42-2)

1979-80 9-1

11.2 Georgia Southern W 80-50 11.16 Brenau W 86-45

12.8 at Vanderbilt W 79-51

1.7 Virginia W 77-54

1.10 Illinois State W 77-65

1.18 USF W 77-54

1.19 at Furman W 80-49

2.1 Tennessee W 79-59

2.8 at LSU L 76-55

2.9 at Tulane W 55-35

2.14-16 Southern Intercollegiate 5th 2.27-29 AIAW Region II 2nd

1980-81 7-2 11.25 LSU L 85-64

12.6 at USF W 84-53

1.10 Florida State L 73-58

1.17 at Tennessee W 85-62

1.24 Vanderbilt W 85-55

1.31 at Duke W 90-50

1.31 at Virginia W 90-49

2.6 at Brenau W 85-48

2.7 Tampa W 89-46

2.13-15 Southern Intercollegiate 2nd

2.26-28 SEC Championships 5th

2.11-13

3.19-21 NCAA Championships 6th 182 pts

WOMEN’S SEASONS

1987-88 9-1

11.6 at Florida State L 115-99

11.14 Auburn W 80-60

11.21 Brevard College W 80-50

1.9 Kentucky W 67-48

1.16-17 Longhorn Invitational 3rd

1.29 at North Carolina W 147-121

1.30 at Emory W 122-74

1.30 vs. Tulane W 111-77

2.6 at Clemson W 175-93

2.12 Tennessee W 86-54

2.13 South Carolina W 138-130

2.25-27 SEC Championships 3rd 472 pts

3.17-19 NCAA Championships 14th 84 pts

1988-89 9-1

11.4 at Florida L 94-72

11.11 at Auburn W 77-60

11.18 LSU W 63-50

11.19 at Emory W 87-12

11.19 vs. Vanderbilt W 64-42

12.2-4 Harvard Invitational 1st

1.7 at Kentucky W 80-55

1.14-15 Texas Invitational 4th

1.20 Clemson W 143-100

1.28 Florida State W 82-58

2.4 at Alabama W 82-58

2.11 at Tennessee W 73-67

2.23-25 SEC Championships 3rd 472 pts

3.16-18 NCAA Championships 10th 126 pts

1989-90 7-2

11.3 Tennessee L 83-57

11.11 Kentucky W 61-52

11.17 Florida L 62-51

11.18 Emory W 63-40

12.1-3 Arkansas Invitational 2nd 651 pts

1.13 at Florida State W 145-95

1.20 Vanderbilt W forfeit

1.27 Auburn W 83-57

2.3 at LSU W 67-45

2.10 Alabama W 76-64

2.22-24 SEC Championships 4th 402 pts

3.15-17 NCAA Championships 13th 85 pts

1990-91 10-2

10.26 at Alabama W 169-124

11.2 Georgia State W 118-71

11.9 at Tennessee W 163-129

11.16 at Kentucky W 136-101

11.29-12.1 Alabama Invitational 2nd 683 pts

1.12 vs. Kenyon W 121-102

1.12 at Emory W 129-84

1.18 at Florida L 190-106

1.26 Florida State W 64-48

1.26 Vanderbilt W 82-21

2.1 at Auburn L 146-142

2.2 vs. Miami W 131.5-107.5

2.9 LSU W 134.5-101.5

2.20-23 SEC Championships 2nd 630 pts

3.21-23 NCAA Championships 8th 137 pts

1991-92 8-1

10.25 Alabama W 139.5-103.5

11.8 at Auburn W 157-85

11.8 vs. FAU W 58-37

11.9 at Emory W 63-30

11.15 at Clemson W 138-102

11.24-26 Luby’s Invitational 1st 938.5

1.10 Wisc.-Stevens Pt. W 63-38

1.11 Tennessee W 131-103

1.18 at South Carolina W 127-105

2.5-8 SEC Championships 3rd 510 pts

2.21 at Florida L 160-51

3.19-21 NCAA Championships 9th 130 pts

1992-93

11.6 at Auburn W 129-114 11.13 Clemson W 138-85 11.14 Kentucky W 135-91 11.21 North Carolina W 173.5-121.5

12.4-6 UNC Invitational 2nd 760 pts

1.23 at Tennessee W 164-134

1.23 vs. Alabama W 180-118

1.30 South Carolina W 184-111

2.17-20 SEC Championships 3rd 490.5 pts

3.18-20 NCAA Championships 12th 94 pts

1993-94 9-1

10.29 Florida L 123-120

10.30 Tennessee W 171-124

11.5 at Auburn W 125-115

11.12 at Clemson W 140-94 11.20 at North Carolina W 162-135 12.17 vs. FAU W 132-37

1.7 vs. Cincinnati W 132-84

1.8 at Kentucky W 167-85

1.15 at SMU W 157-143

1.29 at South Carolina W 135-108

2.16-19 SEC Championships 4th 468.5 pts 3.17-19 NCAA Championships 15th 85 pts 1994-95 8-1

10.28 at Tennessee W 126-115

11.4 North Carolina W 166-134 11.7 at Emory W 128-100 11.7 vs. Coll. of Charleston W 129-93 11.18-20 Minnesota Invitational 2nd 1.4 Kentucky W 113-76 1.7 at Alabama W 131-100

1.21 at Kansas W 160-135

1.27 South Carolina W 123-107

2.15-18 SEC Championships 5th 425 pts 3.4 at Florida L 101-78

3.16-18 NCAA Championships 6th 247 pts 1995-96 9-1

10.26 at North Carolina W 165-130 11.3 Clemson W 140-103 11.4 Florida L 135-118 11.8 Emory W 158-121 11.17-19 Minnesota Invite 1st 1,231.5 pts 1.3 at Kentucky W 186-112 1.11 FAU W 136-99

1.19 at South Carolina W 159-114 1.20 Kansas W 168-124

2.7-10 SEC Championships 2nd 632.5 pts 2.23 Tennessee W 90-48

2.23 Alabama W 86-53

3.21-23 NCAA Championships 5th 268 pts

1996-97

10.25 North Carolina W 174-126 11.8 at Florida W 139-102 11.15-17 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,007.5 pts

1.4 LSU W 155-86

1.5 Alabama W 155-136 1.10 Kentucky W 144-93

1.17 South Carolina W 136-99

1.18 at Michigan W 172-130 2.1 at Tennessee W 139-102

2.19-22 SEC Championships 1st 712.5 pts

3.20-22 NCAA Championships 5th 500 pts 1997-98 9-0 10.23

WOMEN’S SEASONS

1.16 at Texas W 169-126

1.24 Arkansas W 138-85

1.24 SMU W 135-95

2.7 at South Carolina W 173.5-109.5

2.25-28 SEC Championships 2nd 756 pts

3.18-20 NCAA Championships 2nd 431 pts

2004-05 9-0

10.13 at North Carolina W 175-125

10.20 Clemson W 146-89

10.23 Georgia Tech W 164-119

10.28 at Florida W 159-84

11.12 at Auburn W 138-105

12.3-5 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,288 pts

1.7 Alabama W 131-94

1.8 at SMU W 162.5-129.5

1.15 Texas W 167-131

2.5 South Carolina W 139-106

2.16-19 SEC Championships 2nd 809 pts

3.17-19 NCAA Championships 1st 609.5 pts

2005-06 11-0

10.12 North Carolina W 169-126

10.14 at Georgia Tech W 136.5-89.5

10.27 Florida W 176-116

11.5 at Michigan W 170-122

11.18 Emory W 179-120

12.2-4 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,007.5 pts

1.6 Kentucky W 162-130

1.7 SMU W 157.5-120.5

1.14 at Texas W 157.5-142.5

1.21 Tennessee W 201-118

1.28 at South Carolina W 190-110

1.28 vs. Alabama W 207-91

2.15-18 SEC Championships 1st 1,094 pts

3.16-18 NCAA Championships 2nd 515.5 pts

2006-07 10-1

10.11 at North Carolina W 169-126

10.19 Georgia Tech W 146-87

10.19 South Carolina W 139-98

10.26 at Florida L 114-129

10.28 Kentucky W 293.5-170.5

11.4 Michigan W 191-162

11.17 Arkansas W 178-114 11.17 Emory W 192-102

12.1-3 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,073 pts

1.6 at SMU W 170.5-123.5

1.13 Texas W 169-131

1.20 at Tennessee W 141-102

2.7-10 SEC Championships 2nd 671 pts

3.8-10 NCAA Championships 5th 290 pts

2007-08 12-0

10.10 North Carolina W 171-121

10.12 at Arkansas W 168-127

10.12 vs. North Texas W 212-82

10.19 at LSU W 136-102

10.25 Florida W 148-95

11.7 at Georgia Tech W 139-94

11.9 at Stanford W 156-144

11.30-12.2 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,007.5 pts

1.5 SMU W 157.5-120.5

1.11 at Texas W 157.5-142.5

1.26 Tennessee W 201-118

2.2 at South Carolina W 190-110

2.2 vs. Alabama W 207-91

2.20-23 SEC Championships 3rd 566.5 pts

3.20-22 NCAA Championships 7th 198 pts

2008-09 9-0

10.15 at North Carolina W 169-126

10.30 at Florida W 143-100

Auburn W 167-128

1.31 vs. South Carolina W 211-89

2.18-21 SEC Championships 3rd 725 pts 3.19-21 NCAA Championships 2nd 400.5 pts

2009-10 8-1 10.23 North Carolina W 160-126

10.30 at Florida W 137-104

Emory W 145-92 11.20 at Auburn W 134-104 12.4-6 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,374 pts 1.5 SMU W 165-114 1.9 at Texas L 153-147 1.23 Tennessee W 189-111 1.30 Alabama W 172-120 1.30 South Carolina W 193-99 2.17-20 SEC Championships 1st 824.5 pts 3.18-20 NCAA Championships 5th 342.5 pts 2010-11 10-0 10.22 at North Carolina W 168-132 10.29 Florida W 180-120 11.3 at Georgia Tech W 137-98 11.3 at Emory W 155-80 12.3-5 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,115 pts 1.8 at SMU W 200-89 1.8 vs. Texas A&M W 169-126

1.15 Texas W 169.5-130.5

1.22 at Tennessee W 177-123 1.29 at South Carolina W 178.5-119.5 1.29 vs. Alabama W 191-107

2.16-19 SEC Championships 1st 720 pts 3.17-19 NCAA Championships 2nd 394.5 pts

2011-12 8-1 10.14 Georgia Tech W 141-91 10.22 North Carolina W 177-112 10.28 at Florida W 158.5-141.5 11.11 at Auburn W 155-80 11.16 Emory W 133-110

1.7 at Texas L 155-145

1.20 South Carolina W 117-112 1.21 Tennessee W 169-131 1.28 at Alabama W 173-121

2.15-18 SEC Championships 1st 781 pts 3.15-17 NCAA Championships 2nd 366 pts

2012-13

10-1

10.17 at Georgia Tech W 176-115 10.19 at Arkansas W 187-113 10.25 Florida W 188-110 11.9 Missouri W 186-106 11.16 Emory W 111-86

11.30-12.2 Georgia Invitational 1st 991 pts

1.5 at SCAD W 178-73

1.5 vs. NC State W 151-99 1.12 Texas W 143-100 1.26 at Tennessee L 161-139

2.2 at Alabama W 219-79

2.2 vs. South Carolina W 203-96

2.19-23 SEC Championships 1st 1,420 pts

3.21-23 NCAA Championships 1st 477 pts

2013-14

10-0-1 9.25 Kentucky W 165-98 10.5 Wisconsin W 182-136 10.15 Georgia Tech W 187-104 10.18 at LSU W 170.5-118.5

11.1 at Florida W 162-138 11.15 Emory W 130.97

11.22-24 Auburn Invitational 1st 1,469 pts

1.4 NC State W 186-113

1.10 at Texas A&M T 150-150

1.11 at Texas W 157.5-142.5 1.25 Tennessee W 177.5-114.5 2.1 Alabama W 181-102 2.18-22 SEC Championships 1st 1,589 pts 3.20-22 NCAA Championships 1st 528 pts

Harvey Humphries (2014-15 Interim

Alabama W 191-109

WOMEN’S SEASONS

2020-21 4-1

10.23 at South Carolina W 165.5-129.5

10.30 Florida W 184-116

11.6 Auburn W 173-125

11.18-20 Georgia Invitational 1st 1,447 pts

1.16 South Carolina W 184-116

1.23 at Tennessee L 164-136

2.17-20 SEC Championships 3rd 999 pts

3.17-20 NCAA Championships 8th 181 pts

2021-22 4-2

10.22 North Carolina W 175-120

10.23 South Carolina W 167-125

10.29 at Florida L 153-147

11.5 at Auburn W 178-122

11.18-20 Ga. Tech Invitational 1st 1,215 pts

1.22 Tennessee L 163-135

1.29 Emory W 150-126

2.15-19 SEC Championships 4th 986 pts

3.16-19 NCAA Championships 15th 104.5 pts

Stefanie Williams Moreno (2022-pres. | 21-9)

2022-23 7-3

9.30 Arizona State W 62-28

10.1 Arizona State W 203-90

10.1 Missouri W 190-105

10.12 at Georgia Tech W 188-109

10.22 at Florida State W 176-123

10.28 Florida L 173.5-126.5

11.17-19 Georgia Invitational 3rd 906.5 pts

12.19 at Kentucky L 166-134

1.14 at South Carolina W 181-119

1.21 at Tennessee L 180-120

1.28 Emory W 172-105

2.14-18 SEC Championships 6th 756 pts

3.15-18 NCAA Championships 16th 90.5 pts

2023-24 9-2

9.22 at Arizona State W 87-48

9.23 at Arizona State W 184-111

10.11 Georgia Tech W 189-109

10.27 at Florida L 183-117

11.3 at NC State W 161-137

11.3 vs. Duke W 155-143

11.16-18 Georgia Invitational 4th 673 pts

1.6 at Auburn W 157.5-142.5

1.13 Vanderbilt W 219-61

1.13 Florida State W 180-117

1.20 Tennessee L 168-132

2.3 Emory W 189-101

2.19-24 SEC Championships 5th 822 pts

3.20-23 NCAA Championships 13th 116 pts

2024-25 5-4

10.11 at South Carolina W 167-133

10.11 vs. Vanderbilt W 240-48

10.19 at Florida State W 183.5-116.5

11.1 Florida L 158-142

11.8-9 NC State L 218-152

11.20-22 Georgia Invitational 2nd 784.5 pts

12.18 at Texas L 190-104

1.18 UNC Wilmington W 177-114

1.25 at Tennessee L 209-91

2.1 Emory W 191-102

2.17-22 SEC Championships

3.19-22 NCAA Championships

SERIES RECORDS

OPPONENT W-L-T FIRST LAST

Alabama 24-2 1975 2019

Appalachian State 2-0 1978 1979

Arizona 1-0 2000 2000

Arizona State 4-0 2022 2024

Arkansas 7-0 2003 2018

Auburn 17-3 1982 2024

Brenau 2-2 1977 1981

Brevard 1-0 1987 1987

California 3-0 2000 2002

Cincinnati 1-0 1994 1994

Clemson 14-1 1982 2004

College of Charleston 3-0 1978 1994

Duke 3-0 1981 2023

Emory 32-0 1973 2025 FAU 3-0 1991 1996

Florida 20-20 1973 2024

Florida State 10-5 1979 2024

Furman 7-1 1979 1986

Georgia Southern 7-0 1973 1997

Georgia State 1-0 1990 1990

Georgia Tech 15-1 1978 2023

Illinois State 1-0 1980 1980 Indian River CC 2-0 1984 1985 Incomplete Records 0-16

2-0 1995 1996

15-1 1986 2022

2-0 1985 1991

12-2 1980 2018

(Fla.) 3-0 1983 1991 Michigan 4-0 1997 2006 Missouri 3-0 2012 2022 Nebraska 1-0 2001 2001 North Carolina 27-1 1977 2019 NC State 6-1 1986 2024 North Texas 1-0 2007 2007 Northwestern 1-0 2017 2017 SCAD 2-0 2013 2014 SMU 13-1 1994 2011 South Carolina 34-3 1974 2024 Stanford 2-1 1999 2007 Tampa 2-0 1981 1981

Tennessee 33-11-1 1973 2025

Texas 15-7 1987 2024

Texas A&M 3-0-1 2011 2020

Tulane 3-0 1980 1988

UNC Wilmington 1-0 2025 2025 USF 9-0 1975 1986

Vanderbilt 10-0 1978 2024

Virginia 2-0 1979 1981

Wisconsin 4-0 2013 2017

Wisc.-Stevens Pt. 1-0 1992 1992

TOTAL 391-79-2

Denotes 2024-25 opponent

Denotes SEC institution

50 Freestyle

MEN’S TOP 10 PERFORMERS

Michael Trice 16 NCAAs 19.16

Luca Urlando 25 Emory 19.34 4. Reese Branzell 24 SECs 19.38

Miles Simon 24 Bulldog Inv. 19.47 6. Michael Arnold 12 SECs 19.49 7. Camden Murphy 21 SECs 19.50

Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 41.71

Dillon Downing 24 SECs 42.16

Michael Trice 16 NCAAs 42.35

Zach Hils 24 SECs 42.39

Matias Koski 16 NCAAs 42.56

Taylor Dale 17 NCAAs 42.57 8. Tomas Koski 25 UNCW 42.59

Matthew Sates 22 SECs 42.71

Javier Acevedo 18 UGA Inv. 42.76

200 Freestyle

1. Matthew Sates 22 NCAAs 1:30.72

Matias Koski 16 NCAAs 1:31.54

3. Tomas Koski 24 UGA Inv. 1:31.72

4. Luca Urlando 25 UNCW 1:32.05

5. Jake Magahey 21 SECs 1:32.22

6. Reese Branzell 24 SECs 1:32.26

7. Bradley Dunham 24 SECs 1:32.77

8. Walker Higgins 20 SECs 1:33.45 9. Zach Hils 23 SECs 1:33.74 10. Jay Litherland 17 SECs 1:33.83 Matt Bartlett 10 SECs 1:33.83

500 Freestyle

1. Matthew Sates 22 NCAAs 4:06.61

2. Jake Magahey 21 SECs 4:06.71

3. Sebastien Rouault 08 NCAAs 4:09.48

4. Matias Koski 15 NCAAs 4:11.83

5. Tomas Koski 24 UGA Inv. 4:11.96

6. Walker Higgins 19 SECs 4:12.36

7. Troyden Prinsloo 09 NCAAs 4:12.49

8. Martin Grodzki 12 NCAAs 4:12.95

9. Andrew Abruzzo 20 UGA Inv. 4:13.54 10. Jay Litherland 17 NCAAs 4:14.15

1,000 Freestyle

1. Jake Magahey 21 SECs 8:41.70

2. Martin Grodzki 12 NCAAs 8:44.52

3. Troyden Prinsloo 09 NCAAs 8:48.00 4. Sebastien Rouault 08 NCAAs 8:48.02

5. Matias Koski 15 NCAAs 8:50.16 6. Robert Margalis 05 NCAAs 8:51.86 7. Bradley Dunham 24 FSU 8:54.88

8. Greg Reed 20 Florida 8:55.00

9. Andrew Gemmell 12 NCAAs 8:56.52

10. Will Freeman 10 Florida 8:57.77

1,650 Freestyle

1. Martin Grodzki 12 NCAAs 14:24.08

2. Jake Magahey 21 SECs 14:24.96 3. Sebastien Rouault 08 NCAAs 14:26.86 4. Troyden Prinsloo 08 NCAAs 14:28.06 5. Matias Koski 15 NCAAs 14:32.38 6. Robert Margalis 05 NCAAs 14:38.58 7. Walker Higgins 19 NCAAs 14:39.52 8. Andrew Gemmell 12 NCAAs 14:41.86 9. Greg Reed 19 NCAAs 14:43.48 10. Will Freeman 13 SECs 14:44.38

Backstroke

Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 43.35

Ruard van Renen 24 NCAAs 44.21

Taylor Dale 17 NCAAs 44.64

Javier Acevedo 18 NCAAs 44.74

200 Backstroke

1. Bradley Dunham 24 NCAAs 1:37.58

2. Luca Urlando 25 Emory 1:38.18

3. Ian Grum 23 NCAAs 1:38.39

4. Javier Acevedo 18 SECs 1:39.06

5. Ruard van Renen 24 SECs 1:39.54

6. Sam Powe 23 UGA Inv. 1:39.96

7. Taylor Dale 17 NCAAs 1:40.03 Jay Litherland 17 NCAAs 1:40.03

9. Ty Stewart 14 NCAAs 1:40.37

10. Mitchell Norton 23 Bulldog Inv. 1:40.62

100 Breaststroke

1. Nic Fink 15 NCAAs 51.08

2. Neil Versfeld 09 SECs 52.23

3. Jack Dalmolin 20 UGA Inv. 52.25

4. Chase Kalisz 16 UGA Inv. 52.31

5. James Guest 18 NCAAs 52.68

6. Connor Haigh 24 UGA Inv. 52.76

7. Harrison Wayner 21 Emory 52.77

8. Arie Voloschin 24 SECs 52.79

9. Kristian Pitshugin 23 SECs 52.91

10. Colin Monaghan 19 Bulldog Inv. 53.23

200 Breaststroke

1. Nic Fink 15 NCAAs 1:50.80

2. Neil Versfeld 09 NCAAs 1:51.40

3. James Guest 19 NCAAs 1:52.75

4. Jack Dalmolin 20 UGA Inv. 1:52.80

5. Arie Voloschin 24 UGA Inv. 1:54.20

6. Bill Cregar 11 SECs 1:54.56

7. Chase Kalisz 16 Florida 1:54.62

8. Basil Orr 18 UGA Inv. 1:54.87

9. Connor Haigh 24 SECs 1:55.05

10. Kyle Salyards 03 SECs 1:55.67

100 Butterfly

1. Luca Urlando 25 Tennessee 43.62

2. Camden Murphy 21 NCAAs 44.42

3. Pace Clark 16 NCAAs 45.66

4. Ruard van Renen 24 SECs 45.84

5. Doug Reynolds 14 SECs 45.86

6. Mark Dylla 11 SECs 45.99

7. Gil Stovall 08 NCAAs 46.27

8. Michael Arnold 12 NCAAs 46.33

9. Ty Stewart 15 NCAAs 46.07

10. Wesley Ng 24 SECs 46.13

200 Butterfly

1. Luca Urlando 25 Tennessee 1:37.17

2. Matthew Sates 22 SECs 1:39.88

3. Camden Murphy 21 NCAAs 1:39.99

4. Jake Magahey 24 UGA Inv. 1:40.07 Gunnar Bentz 17 NCAAs 1:40.07

6. Pace Clark 16 NCAAs 1:40.17

7. Chase Kalisz 16 UGA Inv. 1:40.38

8. Mark Dylla 11 NCAAs 1:40.60

9. Gil Stovall 08 NCAAs 1:41.33

10. Andrew Abruzzo 23 Bulldog Inv. 1:41.82

200 Individual Medley

1. Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 1:39.22

2. Gunnar Bentz 17 NCAAs 1:40.90

3. Chase Kalisz 14/17 NCAAs 1:41.19

4. Javier Acevedo 21 NCAAs 1:41.72

5. Zach Hils 24 NCAAs 1:42.08

6. Nic Fink 14 NCAAs 1:42.21

7. Ty Stewart 15 SECs 1:42.83

8. Jake Magahey 25 UNCW 1:42.99

9. Bill Cregar 11 NCAAs 1:43.56

10. Zach Franklin 24 SECs 1:43.79

400 Individual Medley

1. Chase Kalisz 17 NCAAs 3:33.42

2. Gunnar Bentz 17 NCAAs 3:36.60

3. Jake Magahey 24 NCAAs 3:37.64

4. Jay Litherland 16 UGA Inv. 3:38.19

5. Ian Grum 23 NCAAs 3:38.75

6. Robert Margalis 03 NCAAs 3:39.92

7. Bill Cregar 11 NCAAs 3:40.97

8. Clayton Forde 19 Bulldog Inv. 3:41.14

9. Aidan Burns 17 Bulldog Inv. 3:41.56

10. Matthew Sates 22 Bulldog Inv. 3:41.85

200 Freestyle Relay

1. Downing, Acevedo, 21 NCAAs 1:15.70 Murphy, Urlando

2. Downing, Urlando, 22 NCAAs 1:16.09 Hils, Ng

3. Downing, Simon, 24 NCAAs 1:16.16 Branzell, Dunham

4. Downing, Branzell, 24 SECs 1:16.18 Simon, van Renen

5. Downing, Branzell, 23 NCAAs 1:16.80 Hils, Dunham

6. Downing, Hils, 23 SECs 1:17.10 Duhnam, Ng

7. Downing, Hils, 22 UGA Inv. 1:17.48 Ng, Magahey

8. Trice, M. Koski, Dale, Fink 15 SECs 1:17.96

9. Jennings, Arnold, 09 Bulldog Inv. 1:18.19 Green, Lavender

10. Downing, Hils, 21 GT Inv. 1:18.25 Ng, Scruggs

400 Freestyle Relay 1. Branzell, Hils, 24 NCAAs 2:48.22 Dunham, Downing 2. Branzell, Magahey, 24 SECs 2:48.62 Hils, Dunham 3. Urlando, Hils, 22 NCAAs 2:48.81 Sates, Downing 4. Branzell, Hils, 23 SECs 2:49.06 Dunham, Downing 5. Urlando, Acevedo, 20 UGA Inv. 2:49.27 Magahey, Downing 6. T. Koski, Magahey, 24 UGA Inv. 2:49.81 Branzell, van Renen 7. M. Koski, Dale, Bentz, Trice 16 NCAAs 2:49.84 8. Branzell, Hils, 23 UGA Inv. 2:50.06 T. Koski, Dunham 9. Hils, Dunham 22 UGA Inv. 2:50.32 Magahey, Downing 10. T. Koski, Magahey, 24 S. Carolina 2:50.34 Urlando, van Renen

800 Freestyle Relay

1. Sates, Urlando, 22 NCAAs 6:05.59 Hils, Magahey

2. T. Koski, Magahey, 24 SECs 6:06.79 Hils, Dunham 3. Magahey, Hils, 21 NCAAs 6:12.34 Dunham, Urlando 4. M. Koski, Clark, 16 NCAAs 6:12.54 J. Litherland, Bentz J. Litherland, Kalisz, 17 NCAAs 6:12.54 Clark, Bentz

6. Dunham, Hils, 23 NCAAs 6:12.69 Magahey, Norton

7. J. Litherland, Acevedo, 18 NCAAs 6:12.75 Bentz, Higgins

8. T. Koski, Magahey, 24 UGA Inv. 6:15.39 Cook, Gavin

9. Urlando, Acevedo, 20 UGA Inv. 6:16.42 Dunham, Magahey

10. Higgins, Homans, 20 SECs 6:16.64 Norgan, Hils

200 Medley Relay

1. Dunham, Pitshugin, 23 NCAAs 1:22.98 Ng, Downing

2. Urlando, Acevedo, 21 NCAAs 1:23.07 Murphy, Downing

3. Dunham, Haigh, 24 SECs 1:23.12 van Renen, Downing

4. Urlando, Pitshugin, 25 Emory 1:23.55 Ng, Branzell

4. Acevedo, Dalmolin, 20 UGA Inv. 1:23.60 Murphy, Downing

5. Dunham, Voloschin, 24 NCAAs 1:23.71 Ng, Downing

6. Ng, Wayner, 22 SECs 1:23.92 Urlando, Downing

8. Dunham, Wayner, 22 NCAAs 1:24.12 Ng, Downing

9. van Renen, Haigh, 24 UGA Inv. 1:24.30 Ng, Branzell

10. Dale, Mattern, 16 NCAAs 1:24.31 Clark, Trice

400 Medley Relay

1. Acevedo, Guest, 18 NCAAs 3:03.70 Murphy, Bentz

2. Urlando, Wayner, 22 NCAAs 3:03.92 Sates, Downing

3. Dale, Kalisz, 17 NCAAs 3:04.18 Clark, Acevedo

4. Urlando, Dalmolin, 21 NCAAs 3:04.60 Murphy, Acevedo

5. van Renen, Haigh, 24 SECs 3:04.72 Dunham, Downing

6. Urlando, Voloschin, 22 SECs 3:04.76 Sates, Downing

7. Acevedo, Guest, 19 NCAAs 3:04.99 Murphy, BeMiller

8. Dale, Fink, Clark, Trice 15 NCAAs 3:05.39

9. Dale, Fink, 14 NCAAs 3:05.50 Reynolds, M. Koski

10. Dale, Fink, 14 SECs 3:05.55 Reynolds, Trice

MEN’S TOP 10 TIMES

50 Freestyle 1. Dillon Downing 21 NCAAs 18.88

Dillon Downing 21 SECs 18.90 3. Dillon Downing 21 NCAAs 18.94 4. Dillon Downing 21 NCAAs 18.97-r 5. Dillon Downing 24 SECs 19.02-r 6. Dillon Downing 24 NCAAs 19.03-r Dillon Downing 24 NCAAs 19.03 Dillon Downing 22 SECs 19.03

Dillon Downing 24 SECs 19.04

Dillon Downing 22 NCAAs 19.06

100 Freestyle

1. Reese Branzell 24 SECs 41.44-r 2. Reese Branzell 24 SECs 41.71 Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 41.71-r 4. Reese Branzell 24 SECs 41.86 5. Luca Urlando 25 UNCW 41.92 Reese Branzell 23 UGA Inv. 41.92 6. Reese Branzell 24 NCAAs 42.00 7. Dillon Downing 24 SECs 42.16

8. Reese Branzell 24 NCAAs 42.19-r Reese Branzell 23 UGA Inv. 42.19 Dillon Downing 21 GT Inv. 42.19

200 Freestyle

1. Matthew Sates 22 NCAAs 1:30.72 2. Matthew Sates 22 NCAAs 1:30.78-r

3. Matthew Sates 22 NCAAs 1:31.11

4. Matthew Sates 22 SECs 1:31.16

5. Matias Koski 16 NCAAs 1:31.54

6. Tomas Koski 24 UGA Inv. 1:31.72

7. Tomas Koski 25 Tennessee 1:31.80

8. Matthew Sates 22 SECs 1:31.82-r

9. Tomas Koski 24 NC State 1:31.93 24 SECs 1:31.93

500 Freestyle

1. Matthew Sates 22 NCAAs 4:06.61

2. Jake Magahey 21 SECs 4:06.71

3. Jake Magahey 24 NCAAs 4:07.12

4. Jake Magahey 22 NCAAs 4:07.39

5. Jake Magahey 21 NCAAs 4:07.97

6. Matthew Sates 22 NCAAs 4:08.73

7. Matthew Sates 22 SECs 4:09.06

8. Jake Magahey 22 NCAAs 4:09.22

9. Jake Magahey 23 NCAAs 4:09.24

10. Jake Magahey 24 NCAAs 4:09.36 Jake Magahey 21 NCAAs 4:09.36

1,000 Freestyle

1. Jake Magahey 21 SECs 8:41.70

2. Jake Magahey 24 S. Carolina 8:43.97

3. Martin Grodzki 12 NCAAs 8:44.52

4. Troyden Prinsloo 09 NCAAs 8:48.00

5. Sebastien Rouault 08 NCAAs 8:48.02

6. Sebastien Rouault 06 NCAAs 8:48.03

7. Troyden Prinsloo 08 NCAAs 8:48.34

8. Matias Koski 15 NCAAs 8:50.16

9. Matias Koski 15 SECs 8:50.45

10. Sebastien Rouault 05 NCAAs 8:51.61

1,650 Freestyle

1. Martin Grodzki 12 NCAAs 14:24.08

2. Jake Magahey 21 SECs 14:24.96

3. Sebastien Rouault 08 NCAAs 14:26.86

4. Troyden Prinsloo 08 NCAAs 14:28.06

5. Jake Magahey 21 NCAAs 14:28.69

6. Troyden Prinsloo 09 NCAAs 14:30.91

7. Matias Koski 15 NCAAs 14:32.38

8. Jake Magahey 22 NCAAs 14:33.53

9. Jake Magahey 20 UGA Inv. 14:33.78 10. Jake Magahey 23 NCAAs 14:33.82 100 Backstroke

1. Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 43.35-r

2. Ruard van Renen 24 NCAAs 44.21 3. Luca Urlando 22 SECs 44.38 4. Ruard van Renen 23 UGA Inv. 44.50 5. Taylor Dale 17 NCAAs 44.64 6. Javier Acevedo 18 NCAAs 44.74-r 7. Ruard van Renen 24 NCAAs 44.75

Ruard van Renen 23 UGA Inv. 44.80-r

Javier Acevedo 18 NCAAs 44.90-r Taylor Dale 17 NCAAs 44.90-r

200 Backstroke

1. Bradley Dunham 24 NCAAs 1:37.58

2. Bradley Dunham 24 SECs 1:37.80

3. Luca Urlando 25 Emory 1:38.18

4. Ian Grum 23 NCAAs 1:38.39

5. Bradley Dunham 24 NCAAs 1:38.43

6. Bradley Dunham 24 SECs 1:38.46

7. Ian Grum 23 NCAAs 1:38.47

8. Bradley Dunham 23 UGA Inv. 1:38.80

9. Ian Grum 22 UGA Inv. 1:38.84

10. Ian Grum 23 UGA Inv. 1:38.88

100 Breaststroke

1. Nic Fink 15 NCAAs 51.08

2. Nic Fink 14 SECs 51.25

3. Nic Fink 14 NCAAs 51.48

4. Nic Fink 15 SECs 51.51

5. Nic Fink 15 NCAAs 51.59

6. Nic Fink 15 SECs 51.84

7. Nic Fink 13 NCAAs 51.85

8. Neil Versfeld 09 SECs 52.23

9. Jack Dalmolin 20 UGA Inv. 52.25

10. Chase Kalisz 16 UGA Inv. 52.31

200 Breaststroke

1. Nic Fink 15 NCAAs 1:50.80

2. Neil Versfeld 09 NCAAs 1:51.40

3. Nic Fink 15 SECs 1:51.58

4. Nic Fink 15 SECs 1:51.79

5. Nic Fink 15 NCAAs 1:51.90

6. Nic Fink 14 NCAAs 1:51.92

7. Nic Fink 14 SECs 1:51.95

8. Neil Versfeld 09 SECs 1:52.07

9. Neil Versfeld 09 NCAAs 1:52.10

10. Nic Fink 14 NCAAs 1:52.58

100 Butterfly

1. Luca Urlando 25 Tennessee 43.62

2. Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 43.80

3. Luca Urlando 24 S. Carolina 44.16

4. Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 44.24

5. Luca Urlando 22 SECs 44.41

6. Camden Murphy 21 NCAAs 44.42

7. Camden Murphy 21 NCAAs 44.69

8. Camden Murphy 21 SECs 44.77

9. Camden Murphy 21 SECs 44.81

10. Camden Murphy 20 UGA Inv. 44.89

200 Butterfly

1. Luca Urlando 25 Tennessee 1:37.17

2. Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 1:38.82 3. Luca Urlando 22 SECs 1:39.00

4. Luca Urlando 24 FSU 1:39.03

5. Luca Urlando 21 NCAAs 1:39.75

6. Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 1:39.79

7. Luca Urlando 24 S. Carolina 1:39.87

8. Matthew Sates 22 SECs 1:39.88

9. Camden Murphy 21 NCAAs 1:39.99

10. Jake Magahey 24 UGA Inv. 1:40.07 Gunnar Bentz 17 NCAAs 1:40.07

200 Individual Medley

1. Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 1:39.22

2. Luca Urlando 22 NCAAs 1:40.65

3. Gunnar Bentz 17 NCAAs 1:40.90

4. Gunnar Bentz 17 NCAAs 1:41.12

5. Luca Urlando 22 SEC 1:41.19 Chase Kalisz 17 NCAAs 1:41.19 Chase Kalisz 14 NCAAs 1:41.19

8. Chase Kalisz 17 NCAAs 1:41.20

9. Chase Kalisz 16 UGA Inv. 1:41.26

10. Chase Kalisz 17 SECs 1:41.28

400 Individual Medley

1. Chase Kalisz 17 NCAAs 3:33.42

2. Chase Kalisz 14 NCAAs 3:34.50

3. Chase Kalisz 17 SECs 3:36.21

4. Gunnar Bentz 17 NCAAs 3:36.60

5. Chase Kalisz 14 SECs 3:36.89

6. Chase Kalisz 16 UGA Inv. 3:36.98

7. Chase Kalisz 17 NCAAs 3:37.18

8. Jake Magahey 24 NCAAs 3:37.64

9. Chase Kalisz 13 NCAAs 3:38.05

10. Jay Litherland 16 UGA Inv. 3:38.19

200 Freestyle Relay

1. Downing, Acevedo, 21 NCAAs 1:15.70 Murphy, Urlando

2. Downing, Urlando, 22 NCAAs 1:16.09 Hils, Ng

3. Downing, Simon, 24 NCAAs 1:16.16 Branzell, Dunham

4. Downing, Branzell, 24 SECs 1:16.18 Simon, van Renen

5. Downing, Acevedo, 21 SECs 1:16.20 Murphy, Urlando

6. Downing, Branzell, 23 UGA Inv. 1:16.29 Simon, van Renen

7. Downing, Acevedo, 20 UGA Inv. 1:16.35 Murphy, Urlando

8. Downing, Urlando, 22 SECs 1:16.71 Hils, Ng

9. Downing, Branzell, 23 NCAAs 1:16.80 Hils, Dunham

10. Downing, Hils, 23 SECs 1:17.10 Dunham, Ng

400 Freestyle Relay 1. Branzell, Hils, 24 NCAAs 2:48.22 Dunham, Downing 2. Branzell, Magahey, 24 SECs 2:48.62 Hils, Dunham 3. Urlando, Hils, 22 NCAAs 2:48.81 Sates, Downing 4. Branzell, Hils, 23 SECs 2:49.06 Dunham, Downing 5. Urlando, Acevedo, 20 UGA Inv. 2:49.27 Magahey, Downing 6. Branzell, Hils, 23 NCAAs 2:49.65 Dunham, Downing 7. T. Koski, Magahey, 24 UGA Inv. 2:49.81 Branzell, van Renen 8. M. Koski, Dale, Bentz, Trice 16 NCAAs 2:49.84 9. Branzell, Hils, 23 UGA Inv. 2:50.06 T. Koski, Dunham 10. Hils, Dunham, 22 UGA Inv. 2:50.32 Magahey, Downing

800 Freestyle Relay 1. Sates, Urlando, 22 NCAAs 6:05.59 Hils, Magahey

2. T. Koski, Magahey, 24 SECs 6:06.79 Hils, Dunham

3. T. Koski, Magahey, 24 NCAAs 6:08.13 Hils, Dunham

4. Sates, Urlando, 22 SECs 6:09.32 Hils, Magahey

5. Magahey, Hils, 21 NCAAs 6:12.34 Dunham, Urlando

6. J. Litherland, Kalisz, 17 NCAAs 6:12.54 Clark, Bentz M. Koski, Clark, 16 NCAAs 6:12.54 J. Litherland, Bentz

8. Dunham, Hils, 23 NCAAs 6:12.69 Magahey, Norton

9. J. Litherland, Acevedo, 18 NCAAs 6:12.75 Bentz, Higgins

10. Urlando, Hils, 21 SECs 6:14.00 Dunham, Magahey

200 Medley Relay

1. Dunham, Pitshugin, 23 NCAAs 1:22.98 Ng, Downing

2. Dunham, Pitshugin, 23 SECs 1:23.01 Ng, Downing

3. Urlando, Acevedo, 21 NCAAs 1:23.07 Murphy, Downing

4. Dunham, Haigh, 24 SECs 1:23.12 van Renen, Downing

5. Urlando, Pitshugin, 25 Emory 1:23.55 Ng, Branzell

6. Acevedo, Dalmolin, 20 UGA Inv. 1:23.60 Murphy, Downing

7. Acevedo, Dalmolin, 21 SECs 1:23.62 Murphy, Downing

8. Dunham, Voloschin, 24 NCAAs 1:23.71 Ng, Downing

9. Ng, Wayner, 22 SECs 1:23.92 Urlando, Downing

10. Ng, Wayner, 21 GT Inv. 1:23.97 Urlando, Downing

400 Medley Relay

1. Acevedo, Guest, 18 NCAAs 3:03.70 Murphy, Bentz

2. Urlando, Wayner, 22 NCAAs 3:03.92 Sates, Downing

3. Dale, Kalisz, 17 NCAAs 3:04.18 Clark, Acevedo

4. Acevedo, Guest, 18 NCAAs 3:04.50 Murphy, Bentz

5. Urlando, Dalmolin, 21 NCAAs 3:04.60 Murphy, Acevedo

6. van Renen, Haigh, 24 SECs 3:04.72 Dunham, Downing

7. Urlando, Voloschin, 22 SECs 3:04.76 Sates, Downing

8. Dale, Kalisz, 16 UGA Inv. 3:04.94 Clark, Acevedo

9. Acevedo, Guest, 19 NCAAs 3:04.99 Murphy, BeMiller

10. Dale, Kalisz, 17 NCAAs 3:05.23 Clark, Acevedo

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1,000

1,650

100 Backstroke

MEN’S RECORDS

(11/21/24)

Sates 4:06.61 (3/24/22)

(2/26/21)

Grodzki 14:24.08 (3/24/12)

(2/23/19)

(2/23/19)

(11/17/23)

100

200 Butterfly Luca Urlando 1:37.17 (1/25/25)

1:39.22 (3/24/22)

400 IM Chase Kalisz 3:33.42 (3/24/17)

1-meter Springboard

3-meter Springboard

Platform

200 Free Relay

400 Free Relay

800 Free Relay

Chris Colwill 441.05 (2/16/06)

Chris Colwill 460.96 (3/24/06)

Chris Colwill 460.60 (3/29/08)

Downing, Acevedo, Murphy, Urlando 1:15.70 (3/25/21)

Branzell, Hils, Dunham, Downing 2:48.22 (3/30/24)

Sates, Urlando, Hils, Magahey 6:05.59 (3/23/22)

200 Medley Relay Dunham, Pitshugin, Ng, Downing 1:22.98 (3/22/23)

400 Medley Relay

Acevedo, Guest, Murphy, Bentz 3:03.70 (3/22/18)

(11/22/24) Luca Urlando Georgia 1:37.17 (1/25/25)

Smith Florida 1:41.01 (11/20/24)

Chase Kalisz Georgia 3:36.89 (2/20/14)

Zhipeng Zeng Tennessee 483.15 (2/21/19)

Chris Colwill Georgia 492.90 (1/26/08)

David Dinsmore Miami (Fla.) 466.75 (3/11/20)

J. Smith, Liendo, Painter, Fullum-Huot Florida 1:15.10 (11/20/24)

Liendo, Chaney, K. Smith, McDuff Florida 2:46.60 (11/18/23)

Freeman, Baqlah, K. Smith, Rooney Florida 6:10.50 (2/19/19)

Marshall, J. Smith, Liendo, Painter Florida 1:21.49 (11/21/24)

Chaney, Savickas, Liendo, McDuff Florida 3:02.68 (11/16/23)

Caeleb Dressel Florida 1:38.13 (2/15/18) Leon Marchand Arizona State 1:36.34 (3/23/23)

Chase Kalisz Georgia 3:33.42 (3/24/17)

Juan Celaya Hernandez LSU 479.10 (2/15/18)

Zhipeng Zeng Tennessee 495.15 (3/23/18)

Zhipeng Zeng Tennessee 507.15 (3/7/18)

Liendo, Chaney, Friese, McDuff Florida 1:13.35 (3/23/23)

Liendo, Chaney, Smith, McDuff Florida 2:44.07 (3/25/23)

Sates, Urlando, Hils, Magahey Georgia 6:05.59 (3/23/22)

Chaney, Smith, Liendo, McDuff Florida 1:20.15 (3/27/24)

Chaney, Hillis, Liendo, McDuff Florida 2:58.32 (3/25/23)

Leon Marchand Arizona State 3:28.82 (3/24/23)

Kristian Ipsen Stanford 473.75 (3/28/13)

Samuel Dorman Miami (Fla.) 529.10 (3/27/15)

Nick McCrory Duke 548.90 (3/26/11)

Liendo, Chaney, Friese, McDuff Florida 1:13.35 (3/23/23)

Marchand, Dolan, Sammon, Kulow Arizona State 2:43.40 (3/30/24)

Jett, Lasco, Alexy, Hanson California 6:02.26 (3/27/24)

Chaney, Smith, Liendo, McDuff Florida 1:20.15 (3/27/24)

Kos, Marchand, Kharun, Kulow Arizona State 2:57.32 (3/29/24)

Destin Lasco California 1:37.91 (3/28/24)

Chase Kalisz Georgia 3:33.42 (3/24/17)

(3/7/24)

(2/22/20)

(3/23/18)

Leon Marchand Arizona State 1:36.34 (3/23/23)

Leon Marchand Arizona State 3:28.82 (3/24/23)

Henderson, Miller, Fox, McCarty NC State 1:14.13 (3/28/24)

Held, Ress, Molacek, Stewart NC State 2:44.31 (3/24/18)

Hobson, Corozza, Larson, C. Foster Texas 6:03.42 (3/22/23)

Hayes, Hoover, Miller, McCarty NC State 1:20.94 (3/27/24)

Murphy, Hoppe, Josa, Jensen California 3:01.51 (3/23/17)

Liendo, Chaney, Friese, McDuff Florida 1:13.35 (3/23/23)

Marchand, Dolan, Sammon, Kulow Arizona State 2:43.40 (3/30/24)

Jett, Lasco, Alexy, Hanson California 6:02.26 (3/27/24)

Chaney, Smith, Liendo, McDuff Florida 1:20.15 (3/27/24)

Kos, Marchand, Kharun, Kulow Arizona State 2:57.32 (3/29/24)

50 Freestyle

HEADER WOMEN’S TOP 10 PERFORMERS

1. Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 21.21

2. Kara Lynn Joyce 06 NCAAs 21.63

3. Maddie Locus 14 SECs 21.67

4. Maritza Correia 02 NCAAs 21.69

5. C. Van Landeghem 15 SECs 21.74

6. Anne-Marie Botek 09 NCAAs 21.80

7. Eboni McCarty 23 NCAAs 21.86

8. Megan Romano 13 NCAAs 21.88

9. Maxine Parker 21 SECs 21.93

10. Gabi Fa’amausili 20 SECs 21.97

100 Freestyle

1. Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 46.30

2. Megan Romano 12 NCAAs 47.01

3. Kara Lynn Joyce 07 NCAAs 47.24

4. Maritza Correia 03 NCAAs 47.29

5. Veronica Burchill 19 SECs 47.30

6. C. Van Landeghem 17 NCAAs 47.37

7. Morgan Scroggy 11 NCAAs 47.58

8. Shannon Vreeland 14 NCAAs 47.60

9. Maddie Locus 15 NCAAs 47.75 Maxine Parker 21 SECs 47.75

200 Freestyle

1. Megan Romano 12 NCAAs 1:41.21

2. Shannon Vreeland 14 SECs 1:41.83

3. Allison Schmitt 13 NCAAs 1:41.85

4. Veronica Burchill 20 SECs 1:42.33

5. Brittany MacLean 16 NCAAs 1:42.42

6. Morgan Scroggy 11 SECs 1:42.46

7. Hali Flickinger 16 NCAAs 1:42.80

8. Courtney Harnish 21 SECs 1:42.96

9. Marie Landreneau 24 UGA Inv. 1:43.32

10. Kara Lynn Joyce 06 SECs 1:43.54

500 Freestyle

1. Brittany MacLean 14 NCAAs 4:32.53

2. Allison Schmitt 11 NCAAs 4:32.71

3. Rachel Stege 23 UGA Inv 4:32.87

4. Hali Flickinger 16 NCAAs 4:33.35

5. Amber McDermott 14 NCAAs 4:33.97

6. Shannon Vreeland 12 NCAAs 4:34.49

7. Duné Coetzee 23 UGA Inv. 4:35.29

8. Courtney Harnish 21 SECs 4:35.33

9. Wendy Trott 08 UGA Inv. 4:35.80

10. Chelsea Nauta 08 UGA Inv. 4:35.86

1,000 Freestyle

1. Brittany MacLean 14 NCAAs 9:23.78

2. Abby McCulloh 24 Texas 9:25.14

3. Wendy Trott 11 NCAAs 9:31.37

4. Rachel Stege 24 SC/Vandy 9:33.32

5. Laura Conway 05 NCAAs 9:34.04

6. Amber McDermott 12 NCAAs 9:34.22

7. Duné Coetzee 23 ASU 9:35.69

8. Chelsea Nauta 09 NCAAs 9:38.07

9. Kelsey Ditto 08 NCAAs 9:38.25

10. Julie Varozza 99 NCAAs 9:38.95

1,650 Freestyle

1. Brittany MacLean 14 NCAAs 15:27.84

2. Abby McCulloh 24 NCAAs 15:37.74

3. Wendy Trott 12 NCAAs 15:38.94

4. Amber McDermott 14 NCAAs 15:40.27 5. Rachel Stege 23 NCAAs 15:54.55

6. Laura Conway 05 NCAAs 15:54.97

7. Rachel Zilinskas 15 NCAAs 15:55.22

8. Chelsea Nauta 09 NCAAs 15:55.37 9. Courtney Harnish 18 SECs 15:57.68 10. Kelsey Ditto 08 UGA Inv. 15:58.15

100 Backstroke 1. Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 50.04 2. Eboni McCarty 24 NCAAs 51.00 3. Megan Romano 12 NCAAs 51.37

Kylie Stewart 18 SECs 51.39 5. Marie Schobel 23 Bulldog Inv. 51.99 6. Aleksandra Putra 08 UGA Inv. 52.24

200 Backstroke

1. Hali Flickinger 16 SECs 1:50.95

2. Kylie Stewart 18 NCAAs 1:51.07

3. Aleksandra Putra 08 UGA Inv. 1:51.57

4. Rachel Zilinskas 14 SECs 1:52.70

5. Kelsey Gaid 11 NCAAs 1:52.75

6. Maddie Homovich 19 SECs 1:53.13

7. Keegan Walkley 98 NCAAs 1:53.22

8. Callie Dickinson 19 SECs 1:53.35

9 Kristen Shickora 12 SECs 1:53.41

10. Meryn McCann 16 UGA Inv. 1:53.47

100 Breaststroke

1. Zoie Hartman 21 SECs 57.40

2. Danielle Della Torre 20 SECs 58.88

3. Kristy Kowal 98 NCAAs 59.05

4. Melanie Margalis 13 Aub. Inv. 59.15

5. Mhyria Miller 08 UGA Inv. 59.18

6. Sofia Carnevale 19 SECs 59.19

7. Angharad Evans 22 SECs 59.30

8 Michelle McKeehan 09 NCAAs 59.34

9. Annie Zhu 14 SECs 59.55

10. Sarah Poewe 03 NCAAs 59.58

200 Breaststroke

1. Zoie Hartman 21 SECs 2:05.05

2. Annie Zhu 13 SECs 2:05.99

3. Melanie Margalis 14 SECs 2:06.23

4. Danielle Della Torre 20 UGA Inv. 2:06.81

5. Kristy Kowal 99 NCAAs 2:07.66

6. Sofia Carnevale 20 SECs 2:08.30

7. Mhyria Miller 08 UGA Inv. 2:08.61

8. Colleen Haase 08 UGA Inv. 2:08.63

9. Michelle McKeehan 12 SECs 2:08.73

10. Meaghan Raab 17 UGA Inv. 2:08.78

100 Butterfly

1. Chelsea Britt 17 SECs 50.93

2. Dakota Luther 22 NCAAs 51.01

3. Veronica Burchill 18 UGA Inv. 51.35

4. Mary DeScenza 06 NCAAs 51.56 Megan Kingsley 18 UGA Inv. 51.56

6. Kylie Stewart 16 NCAAs 51.58

7. Olivia Carter 19 NCAAs 51.77

8. Lauren Harrington 15 NCAAs 51.79

9. Courtney Harnish 21 Bulldog Inv. 51.96

10. Callie Dickinson 23 SECs 52.02

200 Butterfly

1. Dakota Luther 22 NCAAs 1:51.64

2. Hali Flickinger 16 SECs 1:52.33

3. Megan Kingsley 18 SECs 1:52.62

4. Olivia Carter 19 NCAAs 1:52.70

5. Chelsea Britt 17 SECs 1:52.72

6. Courtney Harnish 21 SECs 1:53.18

7. Mary DeScenza 05 SECs 1:53.51

8. Lauren Harrington 15 NCAAs 1:53.76

9. Callie Dickinson 20 SECs 1:54.22

10. Caitlin Casazza 18 SECs 1:54.91

200 Individual Medley

1. Melanie Margalis 14 NCAAs 1:52.64

2. Zoie Hartman 20 SECs 1:53.05

3. Morgan Scroggy 11 SECs 1:54.58

4. Danielle Della Torre 21 SECs 1:55.29

5. Ieva Maluka 25 Tennessee 1:55.33

6. Meaghan Raab 17 UGA Inv. 1:55.37

7. Emily Cameron 15 NCAAs 1:55.50

8. Olivia Carter 19 SECs 1:55.78

9. Megan Kingsley 18 SECs 1:55.88

10. Jana Mangimelli 12 SECs 1:55.99

400 Individual Medley

1. Melanie Margalis 14 SECs 3:59.85

2. Hali Flickinger 15 NCAAs 4:02.73

3. Amber McDermott 15 NCAAs 4:03.34

4. Emily Cameron 16 NCAAs 4:03.66

5. Jana Mangimelli 10 NCAAs 4:05.31

6. Annie Zhu 13 SECs 4:05.55

7. Nicole Vernon 14 NCAAs 4:05.88

8. Megan Kingsley 18 SECs 4:06.51

9. Keegan Walkley 99 NCAAs 4:07.06

10. Shannon Vreeland 11 SECs 4:08.41

200 Freestyle Relay

1. Smoliga, V. Burchill, 17 NCAAs 1:26.49 Cameron, Van Landeghem

2. Locus, Van Landeghem, 13 SECs 1:26.89 Schmitt, Romano

3. Locus, Van Landeghem, 15 NCAAs 1:26.93 Smoliga, Harrington

4. Smoliga, Locus, 14 NCAAs 1:26.96 Graber, Van Landeghem

5. Botek, Cole, 09 NCAAs 1:27.51 Scroggy, McNichols

6. Smoliga, Stewart, 16 NCAAs 1:27.53 Raab, Cameron

7. Jones, Stephens, 24 NCAAs 1:27.77 Roberson, McCarty

8. Smoliga, Van Landeghem, 14 UGA Inv. 1:27.83 Locus, Harrington

9. Locus, Graber, 12 NCAAs 1:28.00 Harrington, Romano

10. Jones, Stephens, 24 UGA Inv. 1:28.01 Sikes, McCarty

400 Freestyle Relay

1. Smoliga, V. Burchill, 17 NCAAs 3:08.97 Raab, Van Landeghem

2. Vreeland, Van Landeghem, 13 NCAAs 3:09.40 Schmitt, Romano

3. Smoliga, MacLean, 16 NCAAs 3:10.82 Raab, Flickinger

4. Scroggy, Romano, 11 NCAAs 3:11.03 Margalis, Schmitt

5. Schmitt, Van Landeghem, 13 SECs 3:11.23 Vreeland, Romano

6. Vreeland, Locus, 14 SECs 3:11.29 Van Landeghem, Smoliga

7. V. Burchill, Hartman, 20 SECs 3:11.50 Fa’amausili, Harnish

8. Locus, Vreeland, 12 NCAAs 3:11.56 Margalis, Romano

9. Locus, Smoliga, 15 NCAAs 3:12.08 Harrington, Van Landeghem Parker, Harnish, 21 SECs 3:12.08 Fa’amausili, Hartman

800 Freestyle Relay

1. Flickinger, Stewart, 16 NCAAs 6:51.80 Raab, MacLean

2. Vreeland, Romano, 13 SECs 6:52.64 Mattern, Schmitt

3. Vreeland, McDermott, 14 SECs 6:53.04 Margalis, MacLean

4. Scroggy, Nauta, 11 SECs 6:53.58 Margalis, Schmitt

5. Vreeland, Romano, 13 NCAAs 6:54.43 MacLean, Schmitt

6. Jones, Reinstein, 24 NCAAs 6:54.67 Coetzee, Hartman

7. Schmitt, Nauta, 09 NCAAs 6:55.05 Putra, Scroggy

8. Vreeland, McDermott, 14 NCAAs 6:55.09 Mattern, MacLean

9. Scroggy, Romano, 11 NCAAs 6:55.40 Vreeland, Schmitt

10. Flickinger, Raab, 16 SECs 6:55.56 Lee, MacLean

200 Medley Relay

1. Smoliga, Cameron, 17 SECs 1:35.28 Britt, Van Landeghem

2. McCarty, Hartman, 24 SECs 1:35.43 Norton, Jones

3. Smoliga, Margalis, 14 SECs 1:35.52 Harrington, Van Landeghem

4. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 UGA Inv. 1:35.89 V. Burchill, Van Landeghem

5. McCarty, Evans, 22 NCAAs 1:35.94 Luther, Fa’amausili

6. McCarty, Hartman, 23 NCAAs 1:36.18 Dickinson, Reinstein

7. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 SECs 1:36.28 Stewart, Raab

8. Shickora, McNichols, 09 NCAAs 1:36.45 Caprioglio, Botek

9. Schobel, Hartman, 23 SECs 1:36.49 Dickinson, Reinstein

10. Smoliga, Raab, 15 NCAAs 1:36.55 Stewart, Van Landeghem

400 Medley Relay

1. Smoliga, Cameron, 17 NCAAs 3:28.00 Britt, Van Landeghem

2. Fa’amausili, Hartman, 21 SECs 3:29.41 Harnish, Parker

3. Smoliga, Margalis, 14 NCAAs 3:29.43 Harrington, Vreeland

4. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 NCAAs 3:29.54 Stewart, Raab

5. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 NCAAs 3:29.89 Stewart, Flickinger

6. McCarty, Hartman, 24 NCAAs 3:29.98 Norton, Jones Stewart, Zhu, 15 NCAAs 3:29.98 Harrington, Van Landeghem

8. Sansome, Hartman, 22 SECs 3:30.01 Luther, Parker

9. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 UGA Inv. 3:30.34 V. Burchill, Van Landeghem

10. Smoliga, Zhu, 16 SECs 3:30.83 Stewart, Flickinger

50 Freestyle

WOMEN’SHEADER TOP 10 TIMES

1. Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 21.21

2. Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 21.27

3. Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 21.32-r

4. Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 21.43-r

5. Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 21.46-r

6. Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 21.47

7. Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 21.48

8. Olivia Smoliga 14 SECs 21.54

9. Olivia Smoliga 17 SECs 21.56

Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 21.56

100 Freestyle

1. Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 46.30

2. Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 46.70 Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 46.70-r

4. Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 46.87-r

Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 46.87

6. Olivia Smoliga 16 UGA Inv. 46.95

7. Megan Romano 12 NCAAs 47.01

8. Megan Romano 12 NCAAs 47.05

9. Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 47.20

10. Kara Lynn Joyce 07 NCAAs 47.24

200 Freestyle

1. Megan Romano 12 NCAAs 1:41.21

2. Shannon Vreeland 14 SECs 1:41.83

3. Allison Schmitt 13 NCAAs 1:41.85

4. Allison Schmitt 11 NCAAs 1:42.08

5. Allison Schmitt 12 UGA Inv. 1:42.25

6. Shannon Vreeland 14 NCAAs 1:42.26

7. Veronica Burchill 20 SECs 1:42.33

8. Brittany MacLean 16 NCAAs 1:42.42

9. Morgan Scroggy 11 SECs 1:42.46

10. Morgan Scroggy 11 NCAAs 1:42.56

500 Freestyle

1. Brittany MacLean 14 NCAAs 4:32.53

2. Allison Schmitt 11 NCAAs 4:32.71

3. Rachel Stege 23 UGA Inv. 4:32.87

4. Brittany MacLean 16 NCAAs 4:33.05

5. Brittany MacLean 16 SECs 4:33.10

6. Hali Flickinger 16 NCAAs 4:33.35

7. Brittany MacLean 15 UGA Inv. 4:33.75

8. Hali Flickinger 16 SECs 4:33.90

9. Amber McDermott 14 NCAAs 4:33.97

10. Allison Schmitt 10 NCAAs 4:34.13

1,000 Freestyle

1. Brittany MacLean 14 NCAAs 9:23.78

2. Abby McCulloh 24 Texas 9:25.14

3. Brittany MacLean 16 SECs 9:25.17

4. Brittany MacLean 16 NCAAs 9:25.76

5. Abby McCulloh 24 Tennessee 9:27.08

6. Abby McCulloh 24 SECs 9:29.51

7. Abby McCulloh 24 NCAAs 9:30.13

8. Abby McCulloh 24 FSU/Vandy 9:30.61

9. Abby McCulloh 24 SC/Vandy 9:31.29

10. Wendy Trott 11 NCAAs 9:31.37

1,650 Freestyle

1. Brittany MacLean 14 NCAAs 15:27.84

2. Brittany MacLean 16 SECs 15:36.52

3. Abby McCulloh 24 NCAAs 15:37.74

4. Wendy Trott 12 NCAAs 15:38.94

5. Brittany MacLean 16 NCAAs 15:39.29

6. Amber McDermott 14 NCAAs 15:40.27

7. Wendy Trott 11 NCAAs 15:40.27

8. Brittany MacLean 14 SECs 15:40.77

9. Abby McCulloh 24 SECs 15:40.96

Wendy Trott 11 UGA Inv. 15:44.10

Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 50.04

Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 50.31

Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 50.58

Olivia Smoliga 17 SECs 50.60 5. Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 50.69-r 6. Olivia Smoliga 16 SECs 50.80 7. Olivia Smoliga 17 NCAAs 50.96-r 8. Eboni McCarty 24 NCAAs 51.00

Olivia Smoliga 14 SECs 51.00

Eboni McCarty 24 NCAAs 51.01-r Olivia Smoliga 16 NCAAs 51.01-r

200 Backstroke

1. Hali Flickinger 16 SECs 1:50.95 Hali Flickinger 16 SECs 1:50.95

3. Kylie Stewart 18 NCAAs 1:51.07

4. Kylie Stewart 16 NCAAs 1:51.20

5. Kylie Stewart 16 NCAAs 1:51.32 Kylie Stewart 18 SECs 1:51.32

7. Aleksandra Putra 08 UGA Inv. 1:51.57

8. Hali Flickinger 15 SECs 1:51.68

9. Kylie Stewart 15 NCAAs 1:51.70

10. Hali Flickinger 15 SECs 1:51.74

100 Breaststroke

1. Zoie Hartman 21 SECs 57.40

2. Zoie Hartman 20 SECs 58.21

3. Zoie Hartman 21 NCAAs 58.25

4. Zoie Hartman 19 Tenn. Inv. 58.27

5. Zoie Hartman 20 UGA Inv. 58.34

6. Zoie Hartman 22 SECs 58.35

7. Zoie Hartman 20 SECs 58.43

8. Zoie Hartman 21 NCAAs 58.49

9. Zoie Hartman 24 SECs 58.56

10. Zoie Hartman 21 SECs 58.64

200 Breaststroke

1. Zoie Hartman 21 SECs 2:05.05

2. Zoie Hartman 23 SECs 2:05.48

3. Annie Zhu 13 SECs 2:05.99

4. Zoie Hartman 20 SECs 2:06.20

5. Melanie Margalis 14 SECs 2:06.23

6. Zoie Hartman 22 SECs 2:06.27

7. Zoie Hartman 20 UGA Inv. 2:06.34

8. Melanie Margalis 14 NCAAs 2:06.40

9. Zoie Hartman 21 NCAAs 2:06.42

10. Danielle Della Torre 20 UGA Inv. 2:06.81

100 Butterfly

1. Chelsea Britt 17 SECs 50.93

2. Dakota Luther 22 NCAAs 51.01

3. Veronica Burchill 18 UGA Inv. 51.35

4. Dakota Luther 22 NCAAs 51.37

5. Chelsea Britt 17 NCAAs 51.47 Chelsea Britt 17 SECs 51.47

7. Veronica Burchill 18 NCAAs 51.48

8. Chelsea Britt 17 NCAAs 51.54

9. Mary DeScenza 06 NCAAs 51.56 Megan Kingsley 18 UGA Inv. 51.56

200 Butterfly

1. Dakota Luther 22 NCAAs 1:51.64

2. Dakota Luther 22 SECs 1:51.65

3. Dakota Luther 22 NCAAs 1:51.80

4. Dakota Luther 21 SECs 1:52.04

5. Hali Flickinger 16 SECs 1:52.33

6. Dakota Luther 20 SECs 1:52.47

7. Hali Flickinger 16 SECs 1:52.62 Megan Kingsley 18 SECs 1:52.62

9. Megan Kingsley 18 NCAAs 1:52.66

10. Olivia Carter 19 NCAAs 1:52.70

200 Individual Medley

1. Melanie Margalis 14 NCAAs 1:52.64

2. Melanie Margalis 14 SECs 1:52.87

3. Zoie Hartman 20 SECs 1:53.05

4. Zoie Hartman 22 NCAAs 1:53.15

5. Zoie Hartman 21 NCAAs 1:53.34

6. Zoie Hartman 23 SECs 1:53.58

7. Zoie Hartman 24 SECs 1:53.65

8. Zoie Hartman 21 SECs 1:53.68

9. Zoie Hartman 19 Tenn. Inv. 1:53.69

10. Zoie Hartman 24 NCAAs 1:53.79 Zoie Hartman 22 SECs 1:53.79

400 Individual Medley

1. Melanie Margalis 14 SECs 3:59.85

2. Melanie Margalis 14 NCAAs 4:00.30

3. Melanie Margalis 13 Auburn Inv. 4:01.70

4. Hali Flickinger 15 NCAAs 4:02.73

5. Amber McDermott 15 NCAAs 4:03.34

6. Hali Flickinger 15 SECs 4:03.42

7. Emily Cameron 16 NCAAs 4:03.66

8. Melanie Margalis 14 NCAAs 4:04.13

9. Hali Flickinger 15 NCAAs 4:04.32 10. Emily Cameron 16 UGA Inv. 4:05.09

200 Freestyle Relay

1. Smoliga, V. Burchill, 17 NCAAs 1:26.49

Cameron, Van Landeghem

2. Smoliga, V. Burchill, 16 UGA Inv. 1:26.79 Cameron, Van Landeghem

3. Locus, Van Landeghem, 13 SECs 1:26.89 Schmitt, Romano

4. Smoliga, V. Burchill, 17 NCAAs 1:26.90

Cameron, Van Landeghem

5. Locus, Van Landeghem, 15 NCAAs 1:26.93 Smoliga, Harrington

6. Locus, Van Landeghem, 15 NCAAs 1:26.94 Smoliga, Harrington

7. Smoliga, Locus, 14 NCAAs 1:26.96 Graber, Van Landeghem

8. Smoliga, Locus, 14 SECs 1:27.09 Graber, Van Landeghem

9. Smoliga, Locus, 14 NCAAs 1:27.19 Graber, Van Landeghem

10. Locus, Van Landeghem, 13 NCAAs 1:27.38 Graber, Romano

400 Freestyle Relay

1. Smoliga, V. Burchill, 17 NCAAs 3:08.97 Raab, Van Landeghem

2. Vreeland, Van Landeghem, 13 NCAAs 3:09.40 Schmitt, Romano

3. Smoliga, V. Burchill, 17 NCAAs 3:10.54 Raab, Van Landeghem

4. Smoliga, MacLean, 16 NCAAs 3:10.82 Raab, Flickinger

5. Scroggy, Romano, 11 NCAAs 3:11.03 Margalis, Schmitt

6. Smoliga, V. Burchill, 16 UGA Inv. 3:11.19 Raab, Van Landeghem

7. Schmitt, Van Landeghem, 13 SECs 3:11.23 Vreeland, Romano

8. Vreeland, Locus, 14 SECs 3:11.29 Van Landeghem, Smoliga

9. V. Burchill, Hartman, 20 SECs 3:11.50 Fa’amausili, Harnish

10. Locus, Vreeland, 12 NCAAs 3:11.56 Margalis, Romano

800 Freestyle Relay

1. Flickinger, Stewart, 16 NCAAs 6:51.80 Raab, MacLean

2. Vreeland, Romano, 13 SECs 6:52.64 Mattern, Schmitt

3. Vreeland, McDermott, 14 SECs 6:53.04 Margalis, MacLean

4. Scroggy, Nauta, 11 SECs 6:53.58 Margalis, Schmitt

5. Vreeland, Romano, 13 NCAAs 6:54.43 MacLean, Schmitt

6. Jones, Reinstein, 24 NCAAs 6:54.67 Coetzee, Hartman

7. Schmitt, Nauta, 09 NCAAs 6:55.05 Putra, Scroggy

8. Vreeland, McDermott, 14 NCAAs 6:55.09 Mattern, MacLean

9. Scroggy, Romano, 11 NCAAs 6:55.40 Vreeland, Schmitt

10. Flickinger, Raab, 16 SECs 6:55.56 Lee, MacLean

200 Medley Relay

1. Smoliga, Cameron, 17 SECs 1:35.28 Britt, Van Landeghem

2. McCarty, Hartman, 24 SECs 1:35.43 Norton, Jones

3. Smoliga, Margalis, 14 SECs 1:35.52 Harrington, Van Landeghem

4. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 UGA Inv. 1:35.89 V. Burchill, Van Landeghem

5. McCarty, Evans, 22 NCAAs 1:35.94 Luther, Fa’amausili

6. Smoliga, Margalis, 14 NCAAs 1:35.98 Harrington, Van Landeghem

7. Smoliga, Cameron, 17 NCAAs 1:35.99 Britt, Van Landeghem

8. McCarty, Hartman, 23 NCAAs 1:36.18 Dickinson, Reinstein

9. McCarty, Hartman, 24 NCAAs 1:36.19 Norton, Jones

10. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 SECs 1:36.28 Stewart, Raab

400 Medley Relay

1. Smoliga, Cameron, 17 NCAAs 3:28.00 Britt, Van Landeghem

2. Smoliga, Cameron, 17 NCAAs 3:29.10 Britt, Van Landeghem

3. Fa’amausili, Hartman, 21 SECs 3:29.41 Harnish, Parker

4. Smoliga, Margalis, 14 NCAAs 3:29.43 Harrington, Vreeland

5. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 NCAAs 3:29.54 Stewart, Raab

6. Smoliga, Margalis, 14 SECs 3:29.87 Harrington, Vreeland

7. Smoliga, Cameron, 16 NCAAs 3:29.89 Stewart, Flickinger

8. Stewart, Zhu, 15 NCAAs 3:29.98 Harrington, Van Landeghem

9. Sansome, Hartman, 22 SECs 3:30.01 Luther, Parker

10. Smoliga, Cameron, 17 SECs 3:30.11 Britt, Van Landeghem

200

500 Freestyle

1,000 Freestyle

MacLean 4:32.53 (3/20/14)

Brittany MacLean 9:23.78 (3/22/14)

1,650 Freestyle Brittany MacLean 15:27.84 (3/22/14)

100 Backstroke

200

Olivia Smoliga 50.04 (3/17/17)

WOMEN’S RECORDS

(2/19/21)

(2/16/17)

200

400

1-meter Springboard

3-meter Springboard

Laura Ryan 338.60 (3/20/14)

Laura Ryan 423.15 (3/21/14)

Platform Laura Ryan 346.15 (2/22/14)

200 Free Relay

400 Free Relay

800 Free Relay

200 Medley Relay

400 Medley Relay

Smoliga, V. Burchill, Cameron, Van Landeghem 1:26.49 (3/16/17)

Smoliga, V. Burchill, Raab, Van Landeghem 3:08.97 (3/19/17)

Flickinger, Stewart, Raab, MacLean 6:51.80 (3/16/16)

Smoliga, Cameron, Britt, Van Landeghem 1:35.28 (2/14/17)

Smoliga, Cameron, Britt, Van Landeghem 3:28.00 (3/16/17)

(12/4/15)

Abby McCulloh Georgia 9:27.08 (1/20/24)

Abby McCulloh Georgia 15:37.74 (3/23/24)

Katharine Berkoff NC State 48.55 (3/22/24)

(11/20/24)

Brittany MacLean Georgia 9:23.78 (3/22/14)

Brittany MacLean Georgia 15:27.84 (3/22/14)

4:24.06 (3/16/17)

Katie Ledecky Stanford 9:06.90 (3/18/17)

Katie Ledecky Stanford 9:06.90 (3/18/17)

(3/20/15)

(3/16/17)

Katie Ledecky Stanford 8:59.65 (12/13/15)

Katie Ledecky Stanford 15:03.31 (11/18/17) Katie Ledecky Gator Swim Club 15:01.41 (3/12/23) Katie Ledecky Gator Swim Club 15:01.41 (3/12/23)

(3/21/24)

1:51.62 (2/20/19)

1:48.37 (3/16/23)

(3/16/18)

3:54.60 (3/16/18)

(3/16/23)

(3/16/18)

Brooke Schultz Arkansas 359.35 (2/20/19)

Laura Ryan Georgia 413.75 (2/20/14)

Victoria Lamp Tennessee 356.10 (2/22/14)

Nocentini, G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Parker Virginia 1:24.05 (3/21/24)

Nocentini, A. Walsh, G. Walsh, Parker Virginia 3:05.89 (3/23/24)

Sims, Ivey, Weyant, Cronk Florida 6:48.59 (3/20/24)

G. Walsh, Nocentini, Novelline, Parker Virginia 1:31.58 (3/20/24)

G. Walsh, Nocentini, A. Walsh, Parker Virginia 3:21.01 (3/22/24)

Brooke Schultz Arkansas 375.53 (1/18/19)

Laura Ryan Georgia 423.15 (3/21/14)

Victoria Lamp Tennessee 356.10 (2/22/14)

Meynen, Fisch, Kutsch, Clevenger Auburn 1:25.41 (2/19/20)

Ivey, Sims, Kruger, Cronk Florida 3:08.00 (2/24/24)

Sims, Ivey, Weyant, Cronk Florida 6:48.59 (3/20/24)

White, Wiseman, Scott, Antoniou Alabama 1:33.29 (3/16/22)

Fuller, McSharry, Douthwright, Spink Tennessee 3:24.92 (2/23/24)

Mia Vallee Miami (Fla.) 365.75 (3/17/22)

Christina Loukas Indiana 437.75 (3/20/09)

Haley Ishimatsu USC 396.75 (3/23/13)

Nocentini, G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Parker Virginia 1:23.63 (2/21/24)

Douglass, A. Walsh, Parker, G. Walsh Virginia 3:05.84 (3/18/23)

Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky Stanford 6:45.91 (3/16/17)

G. Walsh, A. Walsh Cuomo, Douglass Virginia 1:31.51 (3/15/23)

G. Walsh, Nocentini, A. Walsh, Parker Virginia 3:21.01 (3/22/24)

Douglass, G. Walsh, Cuomo, A. Walsh Virginia 1:23.87 (2/15/23)

Douglass, A. Walsh, Parker, G. Walsh Virginia 3:05.84 (3/18/23)

Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky Stanford 6:45.91 (3/16/17)

G. Walsh, A. Walsh Cuomo, Douglass Virginia 1:31.51 (3/15/23)

C. Curzan, A. Walsh, G. Walsh, A. Moesch Virginia 3:21.48 (1/24/25)

Nocentini, G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Parker Virginia 1:23.63 (2/21/24)

Douglass, A. Walsh, Parker, G. Walsh Virginia 3:05.84 (3/18/23)

Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky Stanford 6:45.91 (3/16/17)

G. Walsh, A. Walsh Cuomo, Douglass Virginia 1:31.51 (3/15/23)

G. Walsh, Nocentini, A. Walsh, Parker Virginia 3:21.01 (3/22/24)

OLYMPIANS

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

1956 Reid Patterson

100m Freestyle 4th 57.20 OR-prelims

1988 Erika Hansen

400m IM 11th 4:51.93

1992 Erika Hansen

400m Freestyle 4th 4:11.50

800m Freestyle 7th 8:39.25

400m IM 10th 4:48.37

1996 Sheila Taormina

4x200m Free Relay Gold 7:59.87 OR

2000 Jack Bauerle Women's Assistant Coach

Amanda Adkins

200m Backstroke 5th 2:12.35

Samantha Arsenault

4x200m Free Relay Gold 7:57.80 OR

Kim Black

4x200m Free Relay Gold 8:01.69 (Prelims)

Kristy Kowal

200m Breaststroke Silver 2:24.56 AR

Kyle Salyards

200m Breaststroke 6th 2:13.27

Courtney Shealy

100m Backstroke 18th 1:03.19

4x100m Free Relay Gold 3:3.61 WR

4x100m Medley Relay Gold 4:06.16 (Prelims)

Julie Stowers

4x200m Free Relay Gold 8:01.69 (Prelims)

Sheila Taormina Triathlon 6th 2:02:45.91

2004 Jack Bauerle Personal Coach

Maritza Correia

4x100m Free Relay Silver 3:39.46 (Prelims)

Kara Lynn Joyce

50m Freestyle 5th 25.00

100m Freestyle 5th 54.54

4x100m Free Relay Silver 3:36.39

4x100m Medley Relay Silver 3:59.12

Sheila Taormina Triathlon 23rd 2:09:21.08

Amanda Weir

4x100m Free Relay Silver 3:36.39

4x100m Medley Relay Gold 3:52.05 WR

Shannon Vreeland

400m Free Relay Gold 7:42.92 OR

Amanda Weir

4x100m Free Relay Bronze 3:36.53 (Prelims)

2016 Jack Bauerle Men's Assistant Coach

Gunnar Bentz

4x200m Free Relay Gold 7:06.74 (Prelims)

Hali Flickinger 200m Butterfly 7th 2:07.71

Chase Kalisz 400m IM

Jay Litherland 400m IM 5th 4:11.68

Melanie Margalis

IM 4th 2:09.21 4x200m Free Relay Gold 7:47.77 (Prelims)

Allison Schmitt

4x100m Free Relay Silver 3:33.59 (Prelims)

4x200m Free Relay Gold 7:43.03

Olivia Smoliga 100m Backstroke 6th 58.95 4x100m

4x100m Medley Relay Silver 4:02.82 (Prelims)

2008 Jack Bauerle Women's Head Coach

Dan Laak Diving Assistant Coach

Chris Colwill

3-meter 12th 425.90

3-meter Synchro 4th 410.73

Kara Lynn Joyce

50m Freestyle 6th 24.63

4x100m Free Relay Silver 3:34.33 AR

4x100m Medley Relay Silver 3:59.15 (Prelims)

Allison Schmitt

200m Freestyle 9th 1:58.01

4x200m Free Relay Bronze 7:46.33

Gil Stovall

200m Butterfly 9th 1:55.36

Sheila Taormina Modern Pentathlon 18th 5,300 pts

2012 Jack Bauerle Personal Coach

Dan Laak Diving Assistant Coach

Chris Colwill

3-meter 18th 339.80

Andrew Gemmell

1,500m Freestyle 9th 14:59.05

Kara Lynn Joyce

50m Freestyle T16th 25.28

Allison Schmitt

200m Freestyle Gold 1:53.61 OR

400m Freestyle Silver 4:01.77 AR

4x100m Free Relay Bronze 3:24.24 AR

4x200m Free Relay Gold 7:42.92 OR

Nic Fink

Luca Urlando

BARBADOS

BRAZIL

2016 Dan Laak

Cesar Castro

CANADA

OLYMPIANS

Diving Assistant Coach

3-meter 9th 436.00

1984 Mary Lubawski

200m Breaststroke 12th 2:36.55

1992 Dave McLellan

1,500m Freestyle 23rd 15:58.38

2012 Brittany MacLean

400m Freestyle 7th 4:06.24 NR-prelims

4x200m Free Relay 4th 7:50.65

2016 Javier Acevedo

100m Backstroke 17th 54.11

Brittany MacLean

200m Freestyle 10th 1:57.36

400m Freestyle 5th 4:04.69 NR-prelims

800m Freestyle 10th 8:26.43

4x200m Free Relay Bronze 7:45.39 NR

Chantal Van Landeghem

50m Freestyle 10th 24.61

100m Freestyle 10th 54.00

4x100m Free Relay Bronze 3:32.89 NR

4x100m Medley Relay 5th 3:55.49 NR

2020 Javier Acevedo

Mixed 4x100m Medley 13th 3:46.54

2024 Javier Acevedo

4x100 Free Relay 6th 3:12.18

4x100 Medley Relay 7th 3:32.33-prelims

100m Backstroke 20th 54.19

FINLAND

2012 Matias Koski

200m Freestyle 31st 1:49.84

400m Freestyle 22nd 3:54.96

1,500m Freestyle 27th 15:34.80

2016 Matias Koski

200m Freestyle 31st 1:49.84

400m Freestyle 42nd 3:55.57

FRANCE

2000 Nicolas Kintz

4x100m Free Relay 7th 3:21.00

2004 Nicolas Kintz

KUWAIT

2012 Yousef Al-Askari

200m Butterfly 36th 2:05.41

LAOS

2024 Steven Insixiengmay 100m Breaststroke 31st 1:04.64

LATVIA

2024 Ieva Maluka 200m IM 26th 2:15.79

MALAYSIA

1996 Wan Abdullah

200m IM 36th 2:12.11

400m IM 27th 4:38.95

4x100m Medley Relay 20th 3:52.58

2000 Wan Abdullah 400m IM 41st 4:36.90

PHILIPPINES

4x200m Free Relay 7th 7:17.43

Aleksandra Putra

100m Backstroke 29th 1:04.13

200m Backstroke 27th 2:19.75

4x100m Medley Relay 14th 4:11.42

2008 Sébastien Rouault

400m Freestyle 23rd 3:48.84

1,500m Freestyle 27th 15:21.14

GERMANY

2004 Sarah Poewe

100m Breaststroke 5th 1:07.53

4x100m Medley Relay Bronze 4:00.72 EU

2008 Sarah Poewe

100m Breaststroke 20th 1:08.69

4x100m Medley Relay 9th 4:02.53

2012 Sarah Poewe

100m Breaststroke T12th 1:07.68

4x100m Medley Relay 9th 3:59.95

GREAT BRITAIN

1992 Matthew O'Connor

200m Backstroke 32nd 2:05.94

ISRAEL

2000 Yoav Gath

200m Backstroke 16th 2:03.80

2008 Tom Be'eri

100m Breaststroke 42nd 1:02.42

200m Breaststroke 20th 2:11.44

2000 Miguel Mendoza 400m Freestyle 36th 4:00.66 NR

2004 Miguel Mendoza 400m Freestyle 36th 4:01.99 1,500m Freestyle 34th 16:26.52

POLAND

2012 Aleksandra Putra 4x200m Free Relay 16th 8:13.76

SINGAPORE

2020 Freida Lim 10-meter Platform 30th 215.90

SOUTH AFRICA

2000 Sarah Poewe 100m Breaststroke 4th 1:07.85 200m Breaststroke 6th 2:25.72 4x100m Medley Relay 5th 4:05.15 AF

2008 Troyden Prinsloo 1,500m Freestyle 22nd 15:12.64

Wendy Trott

Freestyle 9th 8:26.21

Free Relay 15th 3:51.14 Neil Versfeld

Breaststroke 9th 2:10.06

2012 Troyden Prinsloo 10km Open Water 12th 1:50:52.90

Wendy Trott

400m Freestyle 22nd 4:11.63 800m Freestyle 12th 8:28.98

2020 Duné Coetzee 4x200m Free Relay 11th 50.73 AF

SWEDEN 1992 Håkan Karlsson

Freestyle T18th 50.73

Free Relay 5th 3:20.10 NR-prelims

SURINAME

1996 Mike Fung-A-Wing

Backstroke 47th 1:01.24

2000 Mike Fung-A-Wing

Backstroke 48th 59.06

TURKEY

2012 Ediz Yildirimer 1,500m Freestyle 26th 15:29.97

VIRGIN ISLANDS

2004 Brian Schrader Assistant Coach Josh Laban 50m Freestyle T43rd 22.43

2008 Josh Laban 50m Freestyle 53rd 23.28

NCAA CHAMPIONS

1999

Before a hometown crowd at Gabrielsen Natatorium, Georgia won its first National Championship, besting runner-up Stanford by 64.5 points. The Lady Bulldogs earned 32 All-American citations and picked up four individual titles in their home pool.

Amanda Adkins

Melissa Bateman

Kim Black

Emily Bray

Kate Childress

Tammy Crystal

Ryan Daugherty

Missy Faucette

Morgan Fleming

Michelle Glowatch

Hillary Johnson

Christine Keller

Kristy Kowal

Kelly Matherly

Alicia McElroy

Sarah Miller

Dana Nufrio

Katie Permenter

Leslie Place

Ashley Roby

Nicole Schrader

Courtney Shealy

2000

Jamie Skinner

Beth Timmons

Jennifer Tuten

Julie Varozza

Keegan Walkley

Ashley Whitney

Stefanie Williams

Georgia remained on top of women’s college swimming, taking the national title by 18.2 points over Arizona in Indianapolis. Led by National Co-Swimmers of the Year Kristy Kowal and Courtney Shealy, the Lady Bulldogs tallied nine individual titles.

Melissa Bartlett

Kim Black

Emily Bray

Stephanie Buck

Ashley Chandler

Kate Childress

Maritza Correia

Tammy Crystal

Ryan Daugherty

Morgan Fleming

Debbie James

Hillary Johnson

Christine Keller

Kristy Kowal

Jennifer Mihalik

Dana Nufrio

Katie Permenter

Ashley Roby

Nicole Schrader

Courtney Shealy

Jamie Skinner

Jennifer Tuten

2001

van den Barselaar

Keegan Walkley

Stefanie Williams

Becky Wilson

Despite only one relay win, Georgia completed its three-peat with a 1.5-point victory over Stanford in East Meadow, New York. The Lady Bulldogs were highlighted by 12 All-Americans and four top-three finishes.

Melissa Bartlett

Kim Black

Stephanie Buck

Kate Childress

Maritza Correia

Tammy Crystal

Ryan Daugherty

Morgan Fleming

Julie Hardt

Debbie James

Christine Keller

Lauren King

Neka Mabry

Virginia Pate

Katie Permenter

Ashley Roby

Rebecca Rose

Nicole Schrader

Cissy Schepens

Jamie Skinner

Julia Stowers

Linn Thorburn

2005

Katie Thornton

Viki van den Barselaar

Keegan Walkley

Ali Williams

Stefanie Williams

Becky Wilson

With a commanding 609.5 points, Georgia dominated the field for its fourth national championship in West Lafayette, Indiana. The Lady Bulldogs swept all five relay events, while Kara Lynn Joyce and Mary DeScenza each earned two titles.

Samantha Arsenault

Brooke Bassham

Stephanie Carr

Haley Chura

Laura Conway

Gretchen Corliss

Mary DeScenza

Karen Dierks

Lindsey Ertter

Erin Forster

Andrea Georoff

Beth Grams

Lauren Groblewski

Karen Guilkey

Tricia Harm

Sara Hershman

Elizabeth Hill

Emily Hunter

Christie Hupman

Kara Lynn Joyce

Paige Kearns

Melissa Klein

Claire Maust

Kelley McCallum

Anna Miller

Rachel Myco

Sarah Poewe

Gretchen Schmaltz

Courtney Stern

Amanda Weir

Katie Yevak

Viki

NCAA CHAMPIONS

2013

Led by redshirt senior Allison Schmitt, Georgia earned its fifth national championship, besting California by 84 points in Indianapolis. Schmitt won her sixth individual title and powered the 400 and 800-yard freestyle relays to national crowns.

Ann-Perry Blank

Olivia Boggs

Sommers Creed

Meghan Faulkner

Hali Flickinger

Kelsey Gaid

Haley Goodman

Jessica Graber

Lauren Harrington

Maddie Locus

Ansley Long

Jana Mangimelli

Melanie Margalis

Jordan Mattern

Amber McDermott

Brittany MacLean

Megan Molnar

Anna Neumeister

Darcie O’Brien

Shannon O’Malley

Courtney Peters

Megan Romano

2014

Laura Ryan

Allison Schmitt

Kelly Thatcher

Chantal Van Landeghem

Nicole Vernon

Shannon Vreeland

Annie Zhu

In a decisive 125.5-point victory over Stanford, Georgia claimed its sixth national championship in Minneapolis. The Lady Bulldogs earned three individual freestyle titles, while Laura Ryan was named NCAA Diver of the Year with 1 and 3-meter wins.

Ann-Perry Blank

Olivia Boggs

Emily Cameron

Hali Flickinger

Haley Goodman

Jessica Graber

Lauren Harrington

Kimberlee John-Williams

Elizabeth Ann Kirkland

Anna Kolanowski

Maddie Locus

Ansley Long

Brittany MacLean

Melanie Margalis

Jordan Mattern

Amber McDermott

Anna Neumeister

Darcie O’Brien

Shannon O’Malley

Courtney Peters

Laura Ryan

Olivia Smoliga

2016

Kelly Thatcher

Chantal Van Landeghem

Nicole Vernon

Shannon Vreeland

Annie Zhu

Rachel Zilinskas

Before a partisan crowd in Atlanta, Georgia secured its seventh national championship with a 19-point victory over Stanford. The Lady Bulldogs opened the meet with a school-record 800-yard freestyle relay win, while also picking up three individual wins.

Olivia Ball

Emily Cameron

Caitlin Casazza

Madison Duvall

Samantha Fazio

Hali Flickinger

Allison Greene

Kimberlee John-Williams

Megan Kingsley

Elizabeth Ann Kirkland

Anna Kolanowski

Shauna Lee

Brittany MacLean

Ashley Mallon

Anna McKenzie

Stephanie Peters

Meaghan Raab

Olivia Smoliga

Kylie Stewart

Kelly Thatcher

Chantal Van Landeghem

Delaney Wallace

Natalie Wallace

Courtney Weaver

Annie Williamson

Annie Zhu

Rachel Zilinskas

NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA CHAMPIONS

Mabry, Kearns, Arsenault, Correia 1:28.96

2004 Joyce, Mabry, Kearns, Georoff

2005 Joyce, Kearns, Georoff, Weir 1:28.10

400 Freestyle Relay

2000 Shealy, Williams, Mihalik, Correia 3:37.67*

2002 Williams, Mabry, Kearns, Correia 3:13.71

2004 Joyce, Mabry, Georoff, DeScenza 3:35.14*

2005 Joyce, Kearns, DeScenza, Weir 3:13.56

2011 Scroggy, Romano, Margalis, Schmitt 3:11.03

2013 Vreeland, Van Landeghem, Schmitt, Romano 3:09.40

800 Freestyle Relay

2001 Williams, Hardt, Black, Correia 7:06.48 2005 DeScenza, Joyce, Hill, Weir 7:01.03 2006 DeScenza, Cole, Maust, Joyce

2010 Scroggy, Romano, Nauta, Schmitt

2011 Scroggy, Romano, Vreeland, Schmitt

2012 Vreeland, Mattern, McDermott, Romano 6:55.96 2013 Vreeland, Romano, MacLean, Schmitt 6:54.43 2016 Flickinger, Stewart, Raab, MacLean 6:51.80

200 Medley Relay

2005 Arsenault, Poewe, DeScenza, Joyce 1:37.81

2006 Harm, Poewe, DeScenza, Joyce 1:37.24 2009 Shickora, McNichols, Caprioglio, Botek 1:36.45

400 Medley Relay

2000 Shealy, Kowal, Walkley, Correia 3:57.46*

2004 Mabry, Poewe, DeScenza, Joyce 3:56.48*

2005 Arsenault, Poewe, DeScenza, Weir 3:33.89

Note: Meters were used in the Olympic years of 2000 and 2004

SEC CHAMPIONS

MEN WOMEN

MEN

50 Freestyle (9)

220 Freestyle (4)^

2:16.10

Reid Patterson 22.40

Rolffs Pinkerton 23.80

Rolffs Pinkerton 22.50 1968 Lee Bradford 22.00

100 Freestyle (11)

1938 Bill Walters 56.30 1939 Bill Walters 54.80

John Axton 55.70

Reid Patterson 50.40

Reid Patterson 50.60

Jimmy Bankston 54.40

Rolffs Pinkerton 53.60

Rolffs Pinkerton 51.80 1992 Håkan Karlsson 50.46*

200 Freestyle (6)

1963 Mike Walsh 1:57.80 1992 Vince Giambalvo 1:52.93* 2015 Matias Koski 1:33.23 2016 Matias Koski 1:33.43

2021 Jake Magahey 1:32.22

2022 Matthew Sates 1:31.16

440 Freestyle (2)^ 1952 Reid Patterson 5:01.20 1957 Jimmy Bankston 4:56.40

500 Freestyle (12)

1993 Tim Herwig 4:23.40

Rouault

1,500m Freestyle (LC) (2)^

(12)

150 IM (5)^

Charles Guyer 1:39.50

Charles Guyer 1:38.30

Marshall Floyd 1:38.20

200 IM (8)

1956 Hal Stolz 2:23.90

Frank Eberhart 2:31.10

Roy Hall 2:07.10

Bill Cregar 1:43.67

SEC CHAMPIONS

1998 Beau Wiebel

400 IM (12)

1965 Roy Hall 4:37.10 1992 Steve Mortimer 4:25.32*

2016 Jay Litherland 3:40.33 2017 Chase Kalisz 3:36.21

1-meter Springboard (13)

1949 Horace Sasser n/a

1950 Horace Sasser n/a

1951 Bob Hirschberg n/a

1952 Steve Mitakis 457.90 1953 Steve Mitakis 512.35 1965 Danny Garteiz 448.40 1966 Billy Ray Schmidt 468.70 1967 Billy Ray Schmidt 433.15 1998 Jud Campbell 550.60 1999 Jud Campbell 571.00

2000 Jud Campbell 582.60 2005 Chris Colwill 378.90

2006 Chris Colwill 441.05

3-meter Springboard (10)

1949 Horace Sasser n/a

1951 Bob Hirschberg n/a

1952 Steve Mitakis 544.95

1953 Steve Mitakis 492.10

1964 Billy Ray Schmidt 430.95

1965 Danny Garteiz 478.75

1966 Billy Ray Schmidt 437.90

1967 Billy Ray Schmidt 462.56

2005 Chris Colwill 627.30

2006 Chris Colwill 419.80

Platform (1)

2006 Chris Colwill 432.75

400 Freestyle Relay (4)

1939 Ashford, Fries, 3:48.20 Erwin, Walters

1950 Stock, Cousins, 3:44.10 Fisch, Cooper

1952 Sligh, Johns, 3:44.50 Parrott, Cooper

1961 Ludwig, Lockerman, 3:30.60 Gentry, Pinkerton

300 Medley Relay (3)^

1950 Averett, Volk, Cooper 3:08.80

1951 Sligh, Guyer, Fisch 3:06.00

1953 Terry, Stolz, Floyd 3:03.20

* Meters were used in 1992 ^ Denotes discontinued event

SEC MEDALISTS

SEC CHAMPIONS

WOMEN

50 Freestyle (13)

1990

100 Freestyle (15)

200 Freestyle (12)

(15)

Amber McDermott 4:35.19 2016 Brittany MacLean 4:33.10 2019 Courtney Harnish 4:35.52 2020 Courtney Harnish 4:36.40

Courtney Harnish 4:35.33 2023 Rachel Stege 4:36.31

1,650 Freestyle (12)

1989 Erika Hansen 16:08.25

1997 Julie Varozza 16:17.39

1998 Julie Varozza 16:16.23

2000 Maritza Correia 16:09.83

2009 Wendy Trott 15:51.41

2010 Wendy Trott 15:47.55

2011 Wendy Trott 15:53.24

2012 Wendy Trott 15:47.04

2014 Brittany MacLean 15:40.77

2016 Brittany MacLean 15:36.52

2018 Courtney Harnish 15:57.68

2024 Abby McCulloh 15:40.96

100 Backstroke (7)

1998 Courtney Shealy 54.18

1999 Courtney Shealy 53.81

2000 Courtney Shealy 52.50 2001 Neka Mabry 54.64 2015 Olivia Smoliga 51.47 2016 Olivia Smoliga 50.80 2017 Olivia Smoliga 50.60

200 Backstroke (9)

1985 Megan Bresnahan 2:01.41

1992 Paige Wilson 2:15.86* 1996 Amanda Adkins 1:57.08 1998 Keegan Walkley 1:55.43 1999 Keegan Walkley 1:55.91 2000 Keegan Walkley 1:55.27

2001 Keegan Walkley 1:55.39

2006 Aleksandra Putra 1:55.56 2007 Aleksandra Putra 1:54.81

100 Breaststroke (9)

1986 Lisa Geiger 1:05.60

1996 Karen Rake 1:02.72

1997 Kristy Kowal 1:01.33

1998 Kristy Kowal 1:00.17

Kristy Kowal 1:00.13

Kristy Kowal

Sarah Poewe 1:00.07

Zoie Hartman

Zoie Hartman 57.40

200 Breaststroke (8)

1986 Lisa Geiger 2:19.02

1997 Kristy Kowal 2:12.35 1998 Kristy Kowal 2:10.29

1999 Kristy Kowal 2:11.55

2000 Kristy Kowal 2:09.27

2012 Michelle McKeehan 2:08.73 2020 Zoie Hartman

Williams, Mabry, 1:29.86 Kearns, Correia

Joyce, Kearns, 1:28.87 Georoff, Weir

Joyce, Harm, 1:30.18 Guilkey, Cole

Locus, Van Landeghem, 1:26.89 Schmitt, Romano

Smoliga, Locus,

Graber, Van Landeghem

Locus, Van Landeghem, 1:27.55 Smoliga, Harrington

Smoliga, V. Burchill, 1:27.57 Cameron, Van Landeghem

400 Freestyle Relay (10)

Coole, Pimentel, 3:22.89 Rake, Blackmon 2000 Williams, Correia, 3:15.69 Permenter, Shealy 2002 Williams, Mabry, 3:15.20 Kearns, Correia

Weir, Kearns, 3:13.47 DeScenza, Joyce

DeScenza. Cole, 3:15.67 A. Miller, Joyce

2010 Scroggy, Romano, 3:14.09 Nauta, Schmitt

2013 Schmitt, Van Landeghem, 3:11.23 Vreeland, Romano

2014 Vreeland, Locus, 3:11.29

Van Landegem, Smoliga

2015 Locus, Smoliga, 3:12.97

Harrington, Van Landeghem

2017 Smoliga, V. Burchill, 3:12.19 Raab, Van Landeghem

800 Freestyle Relay (12)

1998 Shealy, Timmons, 7:14.05 Varozza, Walkley

2000 Black, Williams, 7:10.43 Mihalik, Correia

2001 Williams, Hardt, 7:06.81 Black, Correia

2002 Williams, Kearns, 7:06.90 Hardt, Correia

2006 DeScenza, Miller, 7:03.84 Cole, Joyce

2010 Scroggy, Nauta, 6:56.64 McNichols, Schmitt

2011 Scroggy, Nauta, 6:53.58 Margalis, Schmitt

2012 Vreeland, Margalis, 6:57.09 Mattern, Romano

2013 Vreeland, Romano, 6:52.64 Mattern, Schmitt

2014 Vreeland, McDermott, 6:53.04 Margalis, MacLean

2015 Mattern, MacLean, 6:55.69 McDermott, Flickinger

2016 Flickinger, Raab, 6:55.56 Lee, MacLean

200 Medley Relay (9)

1995 Blackmon, Adams, 1:42.12 Coole, Pimentel

1996 LaSell, Rake, 1:42.21 Coole, Blackmon

1999 Shealy, Kowal, 1:39.28 Bateman, Williams

2000 Keller, Kowal, 1:38.28 Shealy, Williams

2004 Mabry, Poewe, 1:38.99 Georoff, Kearns

2005 Arsenault, Poewe, 1:38.21 DeScenza, Joyce

2006 Harm, Poewe, 1:37.78 DeScenza, Joyce

2014 Smoliga, Margalis, 1:35.52 Harrington, Van Landeghem

2017 Smoliga, Cameron, 1:35.28 Britt, Van Landeghem

SEC CHAMPIONS

400 Medley Relay (7)

1995 Weaver, Adams, 3:43.03

Coole, Blackmon

1996 Adkins, Rake, 3:42.67

Coole, Blackmon

1997 Adkins, Kowal, 3:38.20

Coole, Shealy

1999 Adkins, Kowal, 3:39.22

Timmons, Shealy

2000 Shealy, Kowal, 3:34.19 Williams, Correia

2004 Mabry, Poewe, 3:33.75 DeScenza, Joyce

2021 Fa'amausili, Hartman, 3:29.41 Harnish, Parker

BY ATHLETE

Courtney Shealy 19

Kara Lynn Joyce 17 Kristy Kowal 16

Olivia Smoliga

SEC MEDALISTS

ALL-AMERICANS

ALL-AMERICANS

ALL-AMERICANS

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

1986 Virginia Diederich

1988 Linda Leith

1989 Deanne Burnett

1997 Andy DeVooght

2001 Kim Black

2012 Wendy Trott

2014 Shannon Vreeland

2015 Maddie Locus

2023 Callie Dickinson

SEC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

1991 Sheila Taormina

1994 Carlton DeVooght

1995 Laura Adams 1997 Lisa Coole 1999 Sarah Miller

Kim Black 2004 Virginia Pate

2005 Samantha Arsenault

Miguel Mendoza

2007 Claire Maust

2008 Karen Guilkey

2009 Kit French

2010 Hunter Lainhart

2011 Mark Dylla

Chelsea Nauta

2014 Andrew Gemmell

Shannon Vreeland

2015 Nic Fink

Maddie Locus

2016 Ty Stewart

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem

2018 Gunnar Bentz

2023 Callie Dickinson

SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARS

2001 Nicole Schrader

2002 Brian Scannell

2003 Stephanie Buck

2004 Virginia Pate (SEC Overall Winner)

Colin Underhill

2005 Peter Osborn

2006 Christie Hupman

2018 Megan Kingsley

2020 Walker Higgins Jordan Stout

2022 Keegan Walsh

2024 Bradley Dunham

ALL-SEC TEAM

First Team

1985 Megan Bresnahan

1986 Lisa Geiger

1987 Jennifer Ritins

1989 Erika Hansen

1990 Karla Mosdell

1991 Sheila Taormina

Paige Wilson

1992 Vince Giambalvo

Håkan Karlsson

Steve Mortimer

Paige Wilson

1993 Tim Herwig

Gabe Vasquez

1994 Robert Brewer

Michael Norment

Mats Rasmussen

AWARDS

Gabe Vasquez

1995 Laura Adams

Heather Blackmon

Lisa Coole

Andrea Morrison

Liesl Pimentel

Julie Weaver

1996

Amanda Adkins

Melissa Bateman

Heather Blackmon

Matt Buck

Lisa Coole

Ashley LaSell

Liesl Pimentel

Karen Rake

1997 Amanda Adkins

Kris Babylon

Melissa Bateman

Robert Brewer

Lisa Coole

Heath Edwards

Kristy Kowal

Liesl Pimentel

Courtney Shealy

Julie Varozza

Beau Wiebel

1998 Robert Brewer

Jud Campbell

Reeve Irvin

Kristy Kowal

Courtney Shealy

Beth Timmons

Julie Varozza

Keegan Walkley

Beau Wiebel

1999 Amanda Adkins

Melissa Bateman

Jud Campbell

Kristy Kowal

Courtney Shealy

Beth Timmons

Keegan Walkley

Beau Wiebel

Stefanie Williams

2000 Kim Black

Jud Campbell

Maritza Correia

Christine Keller

Kristy Kowal

Jennifer Mihalik

Katie Permenter

Courtney Shealy

Keegan Walkley

Stefanie Williams

2001 Kim Black

Maritza Correia

Julie Hardt

Marc Lindsay

Neka Mabry

Keegan Walkley

Stefanie Williams

2002 Maritza Correia

Julie Hardt

Paige Kearns

Neka Mabry

Robert Margalis

Kyle Salyards

Stefanie Williams

2003 Maritza Correia

Mary DeScenza

Robert Margalis

Kyle Salyards

2004 Mary DeScenza

Andrea Georoff

Kara Lynn Joyce

Paige Kearns

Neka Mabry

Sarah Poewe

2005 Samantha Arsenault

Chris Colwill

Mary DeScenza

Andrea Georoff

Kara Lynn Joyce

Paige Kearns

Sébastien Rouault

Amanda Weir

2006 Jessica Cole

Chris Colwill

Laura Conway

Mary DeScenza

Karen Guilkey

Tricia Harm

Kara Lynn Joyce

Anna Miller

Sarah Poewe

Aleksandra Putra

Sébastien Rouault

2007 Kara Lynn Joyce

Claire Maust

Aleksandra Putra

Sébastien Rouault

2008 Mark Dylla

Sébastien Rouault

2009 Anne-Marie Botek

Mark Dylla

Troyden Prinsloo

Allison Schmitt

Morgan Scroggy

Wendy Trott

Neil Versfeld

2010 Bill Cregar

Mark Dylla

Martin Grodzki

Kelly McNichols

Chelsea Nauta

Megan Romano

Allison Schmitt

Morgan Scroggy

Wendy Trott

2011 Bill Cregar

Mark Dylla

Martin Grodzki

Melanie Margalis

Chelsea Nauta

Allison Schmitt

Morgan Scroggy

Wendy Trott

Shannon Vreeland

2012 Nic Fink

Martin Grodzki

Melanie Margalis

Jordan Mattern

Amber McDermott

Michelle McKeehan

Doug Reynolds

Megan Romano

Wendy Trott

Shannon Vreeland

2013 Nic Fink

Chase Kalisz

Matias Koski

Maddie Locus

Melanie Margalis

Jordan Mattern

Megan Romano

Laura Ryan

Allison Schmitt

Chantal Van Landeghem

Shannon Vreeland

2014 Ann-Perry Blank

Jessica Graber

Chase Kalisz

Maddie Locus

Brittany MacLean

Melanie Margalis

Amber McDermott

Laura Ryan

Olivia Smoliga

Shannon Vreeland

2015 Olivia Ball

Nic Fink

Hali Flickinger

Lauren Harrington

Maddie Locus

Chase Kalisz

Matias Koski

Brittany MacLean

Jordan Mattern

Amber McDermott

Olivia Smoliga

Ty Stewart

Chantal Van Landeghem

2016 Emily Cameron

Hali Flickinger

Matias Koski

Shauna Lee

Jay Litherland

Brittany MacLean

Meaghan Raab

Olivia Smoliga

Kylie Stewart

2017 Chelsea Britt

Veronica Burchill

Emily Cameron

Pace Clark

Chase Kalisz

Meaghan Raab

Olivia Smoliga

Chantal Van Landeghem

2018 Javier Acevedo

Courtney Harnish

2019 Olivia Carter

Courtney Harnish

Camden Murphy

2020 Veronica Burchill

Courtney Harnish

Zoie Hartman

Dakota Luther

Camden Murphy

2021 Javier Acevedo

Gabi Fa'amausili

2022

2023

2024

AWARDS

Courtney Harnish

Zoie Hartman

Dakota Luther

Jake Magahey

Camden Murphy

Maxine Parker

Luca Urlando

Matthew Sates

Luca Urlando

Bradley Dunham

Zoie Hartman

Rachel Stege

Jake Magahey

Abby McCulloh

Second Team

2003 Damien Alleyne

Samantha Arsenault

Matt Brado

Lauren Gettel

Julie Hardt

Paige Kearns

Neka Mabry

Peter Osborn

Matt Owen

Sarah Poewe

Kyle Salyards

Peter Verhoef

2004 Samantha Arenault

Laura Conway

Lindsay Ertter

Scott Gardner

Julie Hardt

Cameron Hollinger

Emily Hunter

Melissa Klein

Josh Laban

Robert Margalis

Kyle Salyards

Peter Verhoef

2005

Laura Conway

Lindsay Ertter

Scott Gardner

Elizabeth Hill

Emily Hunter

Robert Margalis

Sarah Poewe

Jonathan Schmidt

Gil Stovall

2006 Genya Gouzeev

Matt Owen

Gil Stovall

Neil Versfeld

2007 Nathan Bibliowicz

Anne-Marie Botek

Michael Cellini

Jessica Cole

Cameron Hollinger

Kelly McNichols

Anna Miller

Mhyria Miller

Joe Redmon

Joe Smutz

Gil Stovall

2008 Elizabeth Hill

Kelly McNichols

Anna Miller

Chelsea Nauta

Troyden Prinsloo

Aleksandra Putra

Morgan Scroggy

2009 Peter Benner

Melissa Cole

Craig Jennings

Michelle McKeehan

Kelly McNichols

Mhyria Miller

Chelsea Nauta

Aleksandra Putra

Chris Spooner

2010 Matt Bartlett

Peter Benner

Anne-Marie Botek

Lisa Caprioglio

Andrew Gemmell

Jana Mangimelli

Michelle McKeehan

Hannah Moore

Kristen Schickora

2011 Emily Montesinos

Megan Romano

2012 Michael Arnold

Jessica Graber

Lauren Harrington

Maddie Locus

Jared Markham

Kristen Schickora

John Simmons

2013 Will Freeman

Lauren Harrington

Amber McDermott

Annie Zhu

2014 Taylor Dale

Hali Flickinger

Andrew Gemmell

Lauren Harrington

Matias Koski

Melanie Margalis

Doug Reynolds

Ty Stewart

Annie Zhu

2015 Gunnar Bentz

Alec Cohen

Taylor Dale

Ian Forlini

Kylie Stewart

Annie Zhu

2016 Olivia Ball

Gunnar Bentz

Pace Clark

Taylor Dale

Megan Kingsley

Annie Zhu

2017 Gunnar Bentz

Taylor Dale

Megan Kingsley

Jay Litherland

Kevin Litherland

Meryn McCann

Kylie Stewart

Rachel Zilinskas

2018

Olivia Anderson

Veronica Burchill

Gabi Fa'amausili

Megan Kingsley

Meaghan Raab

Jordan Stout

2019 Javier Acevedo

Veronica Burchill

Sofia Carnevale

James Guest

Dakota Luther

2020 Danielle Della Torre

Gabi Fa'amausili

Walker Higgins

Zach Hils

Harry Homans

Grant Norgan

Greg Reed

Jordan Stout

2021 Jillian Barczyk

Jack Dalmolin

Danielle Della Torre

Callie Dickinson

Dillon Downing

Bradley Dunham

Ian Grum

Zach Hils

Greg Reed

2022 Andrew Abruzzo

Duné Coetzee

Callie Dickinson

Ian Grum

Zoie Hartman

Zach Hils

Dakota Luther

Jake Magahey

Abby McCulloh

Maxine Parker

2023 Jillian Barczyk

Reese Branzell

Duné Coetzee

Callie Dickinson

Dillon Downing

Ian Grum

Zach Hils

Jake Magahey

Eboni McCarty

Sloane Reinstein

2024 Bradley Dunham

Shea Furse

Ian Grum

Zoie Hartman

Zach Hils

Helena Jones

Tomas Koski

Eboni McCarty

Sloane Reinstein

Briana Roberson

Rachel Stege

SEC ALL-FRESHMAN

Men

2008 Bill Cregar

Mark Dylla

2009 Michael Arnold

Peter Benner

2010 Tom Be'eri

Martin Grodzki

2011 Will Freeman

Jameson Hill

2012 Nic Fink

Jared Markham

2013 Matt Ellis

Chase Kalisz

AWARDS

Matias Koski

Anival Rodriguez

Ty Stewart

2014 Pace Clark

Taylor Dale

2015 Gunnar Bentz

Ian Forlini

Jay Litherland

Kevin Litherland

2016 Aidan Burns

2017 Javier Acevedo

Clayton Forde

Walker Higgins

2018 Camden Murphy

2019 Andrew Abruzzo

2020 Dillon Downing

Ian Grum

Harry Homans

2021 Tommy-Lee Camblong

Jake Magahey

Luca Urlando

2022 Matthew Sates

2024 Tomas Koski

Women

2008 Lauren English

Hannah Moore

Chelsea Nauta

2009 Michelle McKeehan

Allison Schmitt

Wendy Trott

2010 Adrienne Bicek

Jana Mangimelli

Megan Romano

2011 Ann-Perry Blank

Melanie Margalis

Shannon Vreeland

2012 Lauren Harrington

Maddie Locus

Jordan Mattern

Amber McDermott

Megan Molnar

Shannon O'Malley

Nicole Vernon

2013 Hali Fickinger

Brittany MacLean

Chantal Van Landeghem

Annie Zhu

2014 Olivia Smoliga

Rachel Zilinskas

2015 Olivia Ball

Megan Kingsley

Meaghan Raab

Kylie Stewart

Courtney Weaver

2017 Veronica Burchill

Meryn McCann

2018 Olivia Anderson

Gabi Fa'amausili

Courtney Harnish

2019 Olivia Carter

Dakota Luther

2020 Zoie Hartman

2021 Maxine Parker

2022 Duné Coetzee

Angharad Evans

Eboni McCarty

Abby McCulloh

2024 Helena Jones

SEC Commissioner's Trophy Men

1998 Reeve Irvin

2006 Chris Colwill^

Sébastien Rouault^

2007 Sébastien Rouault

2015 Chase Kalisz

2022 Luca Urlando Women

1998 Keegan Walkley

1999 Kristy Kowal

2000 Maritza Correia^ Kristy Kowal^

Courtney Shealy^

2002 Martiza Correia

2006 Mary DeScenza^

Kara Lynn Joyce^

2007 Kara Lynn Joyce

2011 Morgan Scroggy

2014 Olivia Smoliga

2015 Hali Flickinger

2016 Brittany MacLean

2021 Zoie Hartman^

SEC Swimmer of the Year Men

2003 Robert Margalis

2007 Sébastien Rouault Women

1998 Kristy Kowal

1999 Kristy Kowal

2000 Kristy Kowal

2006 Kara Lynn Joyce

2007 Kara Lynn Joyce

2014 Brittany MacLean

2016 Brittany MacLean

2017 Olivia Smoliga

SEC Diver of the Year Men

2001 Jud Campbell^

2005 Chris Colwill

2006 Chris Colwill

2008 Chris Colwill Women

2014 Laura Ryan

SEC Freshman Swimmer of the Year Men

2005 Sébastien Rouault

2008 Mark Dylla

2009 Peter Benner

2010 Martin Grodzki

2012 Nic Fink

2013 Chase Kalisz

2021 Jake Magahey

2022 Matthew Sates Women

2000 Maritza Correia

2003 Mary DeScenza

2004 Kara Lynn Joyce

2006 Jessica Cole

2009 Allison Schmitt

2010 Jana Mangimelli

2012 Amber McDermott

2014 Olivia Smoliga 2019 Olivia Carter 2020 Zoie Hartman

SEC Freshman Diver of the Year

2004 Chris Colwill^ Women

2015 Olivia Ball

SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Men

2013 Andrew Gemmell

2015 Nic Fink

2016 Ty Stewart^ Women

2009 Lisa Caprioglio

2010 Lisa Caprioglio

2012 Wendy Trott

2014 Shannon Vreeland

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem

2021 Courtney Harnish

2024 Abby McCulloh

SEC Swimming Coach of the Year Men

1992 Jack Bauerle^

1997 Jack Bauerle^ Women

1981 Jack Bauerle

1986 Jack Bauerle

1991 Jack Bauerle

1997 Jack Bauerle

1998 Jack Bauerle

1999 Jack Bauerle

2000 Jack Bauerle

2001 Jack Bauerle

2004 Jack Bauerle

2005 Jack Bauerle

2006 Jack Bauerle

2010 Jack Bauerle

2011 Jack Bauerle

2013 Jack Bauerle

2015 Jack Bauerle

2016 Jack Bauerle

SEC Diving Coach of the Year

Dan Laak 2005 Dan Laak 2006 Dan Laak

2014 Dan Laak

SEC Community Service Team

2002 Chris Maurer 2003 Brent McAuliffe

2004 Colin Underhill

2005 Peter Osborn

2006 Will Thorburn

2007 Will Thorburn

2008 Hunter Lainhart

2009 Hunter Lainhart

2010 Hunter Lainhart

2011 Bill Cregar

2012 Peter Benner

2013 Andrew Gemmell

AWARDS

2014 Connor Sweeney

2015 Jared Markham

2016 Nick Salyers

2017 Basil Orr

2018 Gunnar Bentz

2019 James Guest

2020 Walker Higgins

2021 Grant Norgan

2022 Keegan Walsh

2023 Bradley Dunham

2024 Jackson Bates Women

2000 Courtney Shealy

2001 Nicole Schrader

2003 Virginia Pate

2005 Claire Maust

2006 Christie Hupman

2007 Claire Maust

2008 Lauren Groblewski

2009 Kelsey Scott

2010 Kelly McNichols

2011 Lauren Cartwright

2012 Wendy Trott

2013 Maddie Locus

2014 Shannon Vreeland

2015 Olivia Boggs

2016 Emily Cameron

2017 Emily Cameron

2018 Megan Kingsley

2019 Jordan Stout

2020 Jordan Stout

2021 Callie Dickinson

2022 Zoie Hartman

2023 Zoie Hartman

2024 Elizabeth Isakson

SEC Swimmer of the Week Men

2002-03 Robert Margalis (1/28)

2003-04 Randy Lam (2/10)

2007-08 Sébastien Rouault (10/30)

2008-09 Mark Dylla (12/9)

Neil Versfeld (1/14, 2/3)

2009-10 Troyden Prinsloo (11/3)

Mark Dylla (12/8)

2010-11 Bill Cregar (11/9)

2011-12 Andrew Gemmell (1/11)

2013-14 Chase Kalisz (11/5)

Doug Reynolds (11/19)

2014-15 Chase Kalisz (10/21, 12/9)

Matias Koski (1/6)

Nic Fink (1/13)

2015-16 Matias Koski (12/8)

2016-17 Chase Kalisz (10/11, 12/6)

Pace Clark (11/1)

2017-18 Jay Litherland (10/10, 12/5^)

2018-19 Camden Murphy (11/6)

2019-20 Camden Murphy (10/8, 1/14)

2020-21 Javier Acevedo (10/27)

Jack Dalmolin (1/19)

Jake Magahey (11/3^)

2021-22 Luca Urlando (10/26, 11/2)

Jake Magahey (2/1)

2022-23 Ian Grum (11/1)

Bradley Dunham (1/31^)

2023-24 Bradley Dunham (10/3, 2/6^)

Jake Magahey (1/9^)

Ian Grum (1/16^)

2024-25 Luca Urlando (10/15, 10/22, 1/28, 2/4)

Women

2000-01

2002-03

2004-05

Ruard van Renen (11/12^)

Ashley Roby (1/17)

Mary DeScenza (1/21)

Mary DeScenza (1/19, 2/9)

2006-07 Kara Lynn Joyce (1/25)

2007-08

Aleksandra Putra (11/13)

2008-09 Aleksandra Putra (11/5)

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

Allison Schmitt (11/3, 12/8)

Melanie Margalis (11/2)

Allison Schmitt (1/18)

Melanie Margalis (10/25, 1/10)

Melanie Margalis (10/30, 12/4^)

Amber McDermott (1/8)

Melanie Margalis (11/5, 11/19, 11/26^, 1/14)

Brittany MacLean (1/28^)

Amber McDermott (10/21, 11/4)

Chantal Van Landeghem (12/9)

Hali Flickinger (1/6, 1/27)

Hali Flickinger (10/13, 1/12)

Olivia Smoliga (12/8)

Brittany MacLean (2/2)

Megan Kingsley (10/11)

Meaghan Raab (11/1)

Olivia Smoliga (12/6)

Emily Cameron (1/10)

2017-18 Kylie Stewart (10/10)

2018-19 Courtney Harnish (10/16^, 1/15)

2019-20 Courtney Harnish (10/8, 1/14^)

Zoie Hartman (11/5)

2020-21 Courtney Harnish (1/19)

Zoie Hartman (10/27^, 11/24)

2021-22 Abby McCulloh (10/26)

2022-23

2023-24

Zoie Hartman (11/2)

Abby McCulloh (11/1)

Zoie Hartman (1/17)

Duné Coetzee (1/31)

Abby McCulloh (1/16)

2024-25 Ieva Maluka (10/22^, 1/21^)

SEC Freshman of the Week Men

2007-08 Bill Cregar (10/23)

Mark Dylla (12/4)

2008-09 Peter Benner (11/17)

Michael Arnold (12/9)

Todd McGraw (1/14)

2009-10 Andrew Gemmell (11/3, 12/8)

2010-11 Jameson Hill (10/26) Will Freeman (11/2, 11/9) Doug Reynolds (12/7)

2011-12 Jared Markham (10/18) Nic Fink (10/25)

2012-13 Ty Stewart (10/23)

Matias Koski (11/13, 11/20, 12/4)

Chase Kalisz (1/8, 1/15, 1/15, 1/29)

2013-14 Taylor Dale (1/14^)

2014-15 Kevin Litherland (10/21)

Gunnar Bentz (11/11, 12/9, 1/6)

2015-16 James Guest (10/13, 11/10, 11/24)

2016-17 Javier Acevedo (10/11, 11/8, 11/15) Walker Higgins (11/1)

2017-18 Greg Reed (10/10, 1/16)

Camden Murphy (10/24, 12/5)

2018-19 Andrew Abruzzo (11/6, 12/4, 1/29)

2019-20 Ian Grum (10/8, 1/28)

Harry Homans (10/29, 11/5)

2020-21

Jake Magahey (10/27, 11/24, 1/19, 1/26)

Luca Urlando (11/3, 11/10)

2021-22 Matthew Sates (2/1)

2022-23 Sam Powe (1/31^)

2023-24 Tomas Koski (1/9, 1/16, 2/6)

2024-25 Drew Hitchcock (10/15) Elliot Woodburn (10/22)

Women

2007-08

Kelsey Ditto (10/23, 1/15)

Chelsea Nauta (10/30)

2008-09 Wendy Trott (11/5, 11/17, 12/9, 1/14, 1/27)

2009-10

Jana Mangimelli (12/8)

2010-11 Melanie Margalis (11/9, 12/7, 1/18)

2011-12

Lauren Harrington (11/15, 1/11)

Maddie Locus (1/25)

2012-13 Annie Zhu (12/4, 1/8)

2013-14 Olivia Smoliga (11/5, 11/19, 11/26, 1/28)

Rachel Zilinskas (1/7)

2014-15 Kylie Stewart (10/14, 10/21, 11/4)

Meaghan Raab (2/3)

2016-17 Veronica Burchill (12/6)

2017-18 Courtney Harnish (10/10, 10/24, 12/5)

Maddie Wallis (2/6)

2018-19 Olivia Carter (11/6)

Dakota Luther (12/4)

2019-20 Zoie Hartman (10/8, 10/29, 11/26)

2020-21 Maxine Parker (11/3)

2021-22 Duné Coetzee (10/26)

Abby McCulloh (11/2)

Elsa Fretz (2/1)

2022-23 Elizabeth Isakson (1/31)

2023-24 Helena Jones (1/9)

2024-25 Samantha Rydzewski (10/22)

SEC Diver of the Week

Men

2004-05

Chris Colwill (1/12, 1/26)

2005-06 Chris Colwill (1/23, 1/30)

2006-07 Genya Gouzeev (1/17)

2007-08 Chris Colwill (10/23, 10/30, 11/13, 12/4, 1/15, 2/5)

2008-09 Webb Worthington (11/25)

2014-15 Ian Forlini (10/21, 11/4)

2017-18 Charlie Clifton (10/10) Ian Forlini (2/6)

2019-20 Zach Allen (11/26)

2020-21 Zach Allen (10/27)

Women

2005-06 Emily Hunter (1/23)

2007-08 Hannah Moore (12/4)

2008-09 Hannah Moore (12/9)

2009-10 Hannah Moore (12/8)

2010-11 Ann-Perry Blank (11/9) Hannah Moore (1/25)

2012-13 Laura Ryan (10/30)

2013-14 Ann-Perry Blank (10/22, 2/4) Laura Ryan (11/26, 1/7, 1/14)

2014-15 Olivia Ball (2/3)

2016-17 McKensi Austin (11/1)

2017-18 Madison Duvall (10/10) McKensi Austin (2/6)

2022-23 Meghan Wenzel (10/4)

2023-24 Meghan Wenzel (10/3, 2/6^)

^Denotes co-winner

AWARDS

CAPTAINS

1926 Walter Forbes

1928 Bobby Hooks

1929 John Hodgson

1930 Tom Haynes

1931 Hamilton Lokey

1932 Fred Hodgson

1933 Morton Hodgson

1934 Maurice Steinberg

1935 Asa Candler

1936 Asa Candler

1937 Dean Covington

1938 Howell Ervin

1939 John Ashford

1940 Goodloe Erwin

Bill Waters

1941 Jimmy Hudson

Ed Dottery

1942 W.C. Lloyd

Henry Barnes

1947 Theyx Stewart

Ed Sterrett

Bill Dix

1948 Theyx Stewart

1949 Theyx Stewart

1950 Horace Sasser

1951 Bob Hirschberg

Hal Morris

1952 Charles Cooper

1953 Charles Henninger

Steve Mitakis

1954 Reid Patterson

1955 Spencer Boyd

1956 Hal Stolz

1957 Frank Eberhart

Buddy McNutt

1958 Emmet Bondurant

1959 Jimmy Bankston

1960 David Tyre

1961 Rolfs Pinkerton

1962 Charles Gentry

1963 Mike Walsh

1964 Justus Baird

Alex Patterson

Mike Walsh

1965 Alan McElveen

Vince Roscelli

1966 Bo Holland

1967 Dick Bryant

Bo Holland

1968 John Martin

1969 Richard Harrison

John Martin

1970 Howie Kirk

1971 David Timberlake

1972 Jack Hazen

Don Watson

1973 Jack Bauerle

Ross Bradford

1974 Jack Bauerle

Andy Flatt

1975 Dave Brumby

Jim Poliquin

Tim Preigle

1976 Jessie Armstead

Bob Brown

George Lingenfelser

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Veronica Stroup

1977 Diane Cerjan

Harger Hoyt

Scott Williams

1978 Jack Burton

Ted Greve

1979 Cindy Bradford

Beverly Greve

Ted Greve

Harvey Humphries

Jim Jacobson

1980 Jim Jacobson

Andy Satterfield

Bill Weiss

Michelle Wilkes

1981 Gregg Ellwanger

Andy Satterfield

Cathy Scott

1982 Ann Fitzgerald

Dave Jacobson

Mark Nedza

Laura Walker

Helen Wheeler

1983 John Anerella

Ann Fitzgerald

Dave Howard

Bill Staebell

1984 John Anerella

Ignacio Ibarguen

Alison Orr

Jody Stetson

1985

Virginia Diederich

Kathleen Doolan

Lisa Geiger

Ignacio Ibarguen

Chip Johnson

1986 Louis Barnes

Virginia Diederich

Lisa Geiger

Craig Jacobi

1987

1988

Gabe Vazquez

1996 Heather Blackmon

Matthew Booth

Gabe Vazquez

Julie Weaver

1997 Bobby Brewer

Lisa Coole

Andy DeVooght

Kelly Frazier

Barry Wynn

1998

1999

Mark Dylla

Chelsea Nauta

Morgan Scroggy

2012 Michael Arnold

Peter Benner

Lauren English

Wendy Trott

2013

Bobby Brewer

Kara Manglitz

Michael Norment

Liesl Pimentel

Wan Abdullah

Amanda Adkins

Sarah Miller

Beth Timmons

Atiba Wade

2000

Heath Edwards

Kristy Kowal

Courtney Shealy

Beau Wiebel

2001 Jud Campbell

Nicole Schrader

Jim Sellers

2002 Morgan Fleming

Marc Lindsay

Brian Scannell

Stefanie Williams

2003 Matt Brado

Stephanie Buck

Martiza Correia

Scot Davis

2004 Virginia Pate

Kyle Salyards

Linn Thorburn

Colin Underhill

2005

Kathy Coffin

Scott Ferrel

Kevin Greer

Joe Benjamin

Margarita Cabrera

Todd Murphy

Rob Rector

1989 Randy Barber

Angie Brekke

Deanne Burnett

Lester Carrodeguas

1990 Curt Barnes

Karla Mosdell

Peter O’Sullivan

Kalli Quinn

1991

David Price

Sheila Taormina

1992 Vince Giambalvo

Jeff Poppell

Paige Wilson

1993 Brady Head

Paige Wilson

1994 Carlton DeVooght

Paul McQuaid

Annika Nilsson

1995

Laura Adams

Heather Blackmon

2006

Samantha Arsenault

Todd Avery

Lindsey Ertter

Peter Osborn

Katie Yevak

Laura Conway

Tricia Harm

Jonathan Schmidt

Peter Verhoef

2007 Kevin Hensley

Kara Lynn Joyce

Claire Maust

Andrew Taylor

Will Thorburn

2008 Nathan Bibliowicz

Elizabeth Hill

Anna Miller

Sebastien Rouault

2009 Jessica Cole

Kit French

Mikey Larmoyeux

Mhyria Miller

Aleksandra Putra

Chris Spooner

2010 Annie Broome

Lisa Caprioglio

Hunter Lainhart

Troyden Prinsloo

2011

Bill Cregar

Kelsey Gaid

Martin Grodzki

Brett Roberson

Megan Romano

Allison Schmitt

2014

Will Freeman

Andrew Gemmell

Melanie Margalis

Shannon Vreeland

2015 Nic Fink

Jared Markham

Jordan Mattern

Shannon O’Malley

Derek Onken

2016 Hali Flickinger

Matias Koski

Brittany MacLean

Michael Trice

Annie Zhu

2017 Emily Cameron

Taylor Dale

Olivia Smoliga

Rachel Zilinskas

2018 Gunnar Bentz

Basil Orr

Stephanie Peters

Meaghan Raab

Kylie Stewart

2019 Blake Atmore

Veronica Burchill

Aidan Burns

Caitlin Casazza

James Guest

Jordan Stout

2022

Jillian Barczyk

Callie Dickinson

Bradley Dunham

Ian Grum

Zoie Hartman

Luca Urlando

2023

Jillian Barczyk

Callie Dickinson

Bradley Dunham

Ian Grum

Zoie Hartman

Jake Magahey

TEAM AWARDS

REID

PATTERSON MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

In recognition of significant athletic contributions Reid Patterson, this award was established in 1979 and named for Patterson in 1992. The award is presented annually to the most valuable male student-athlete whose outstanding performances were vital to the team during the dual meet season and postseason championships.

1979 Phil Stafford

1980 John Ward

1981 David Jacobson

1982 David Jacobson

1983 David Howard

1984 Ignacio Ibarguen

1985 Ignacio Ibarguen

1986 Louis Barnes

1987 Randy Barber

1988 Joe Benjamin

1989 Lester Carrodeguas

1990 Curt Barnes, Peter O’Sullivan

1991 Steve Mortimer

1992 Håkan Karlsson, Steve Mortimer

1993 Robert Brewer, Allan Murray

1994 Robert Brewer, Michael Norment

1995 Michael Norment

1996 Matt Buck

1997 Kris Babylon

1998 Robert Brewer, Jud Campbell

1999 Beau Wiebel

2000 Jud Campbell, Beau Wiebel

2001 Jud Campbell, Marc Lindsay

2002 Robert Margalis, Kyle Salyards

2003 Robert Margalis

2004 Chris Colwill, Robert Margalis

2005 Chris Colwill, Robert Margalis

2006 Chris Colwill

2007 Gil Stovall

2008 Chris Colwill, Sebastien Rouault

2009 Neil Versfeld

2010 Mark Dylla

2011 Billy Cregar, Mark Dylla

2012 Martin Grodzki

2013 Chase Kalisz

2014 Nic Fink, Chase Kalisz

2015 Nic Fink, Matias Koski

2016 Gunnar Bentz

2017 Gunnar Bentz, Chase Kalisz

2018 Javier Acevedo, Gunnar Bentz

2019 Javier Acevedo, Camden Murphy

2022 Luca Urlando

2023 Bradley Dunham, Jake Magahey

2024 Jake Magahey

COFFIN-STROUP MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

In recognition of significant athletic contributions Kathy Coffin and Veronica Stroup, this award was established in 1980 and named for Coffin and Stroup in 1992. The award is presented annually to the most valuable female student-athlete whose outstanding performances were vital to the team during the dual meet season and postseason championships.

1980 Ann Fitzgerald

1981 Beth Cuddeback

1982 Beth Cuddeback

1983 Carol Downey

1984 Megan Bresnahan

1985 Megan Bresnahan

1986 Lisa Geiger

1987 Kathy Coffin

1988 Linda Leith

1989 Sheila Taormina

1990 Sheila Taormina

1991 Sheila Taormina

1992 Paige Wilson

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1993 Paige Wilson

1994 Lisa Coole

1995 Heather Blackmon, Lisa Coole

1996 Lisa Coole

1997 Kristy Kowal, Courtney Shealy

1998 Kristy Kowal

1999 Kristy Kowal, Courtney Shealy

2000 Kristy Kowal, Courtney Shealy

2001 Martiza Correia, Stefanie Williams

2002 Maritza Correia

2003 Martiza Correia, Mary DeScenza

2004 Mary DeScenza, Kara Lynn Joyce

2005 Mary DeScenza, Kara Lynn Joyce

2006 Kara Lynn Joyce

2007 Kara Lynn Joyce

2008 Anna Miller

2009 Morgan Scroggy

2010 Allison Schmitt, Morgan Scroggy

2011 Allison Schmitt, Morgan Scroggy

2012 Megan Romano

2013 Megan Romano, Allison Schmitt

2014 Melanie Margalis, Laura Ryan

2015 Amber McDermott, Chantal Van Landeghem

2016 Hali Flickinger, Brittany MacLean, Olivia Smoliga

2017 Olivia Smoliga

2018 Veronica Burchill, Meaghan Raab

2019 Veronica Burchill, Courtney Harnish

2022 Zoie Hartman

2023 Zoie Hartman, Rachel Stege

2024 Zoie Hartman, Abby McCulloh

ALEX PATTERSON SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD

In recognition of significant academic and athletic contributions by Alex Patterson, this award was established in 1980 and named for Patterson in 1993. The award is presented annually to the male student-athlete with the highest grade-point average for the academic year.

1980 Richard Brackett

1981 David Howard

1982 David Jacobson

1983 David Howard

1984 Ignacio Ibarguen

1985 Scott Ferre

1986 Randy Barber

1987 Marc Friedman

1988 William Giambalvo

1989 Donald Dicer

1990 Rob Woodruff

1991 Jonathan Foggin

1992 Nicolai Tvermoes

1993 Barry Wynn

1994 Carlton DeVooght, Barry Wynn

1995 Barry Wynn

1996 Andy DeVooght

1997 Barry Wynn

1998 Brandon Rocque

1999 Brandon Rocque

2000 Brian Dunham, Brandon Rocque

2001 Brian Dunham, Brandon Rocque

2002 Brian Scannell

2003 Nathan Stibrich

2004 Matt Edging

2005 Joseph Kapurch, Nathan Stibrich

2006 Joseph Kapurch

2007 Joseph Kapurch

2008 Joseph Kapurch

2009 Adam Parker

2010 Andrew Gemmell

2011 Bill Cregar

2012 Andrew Gemmell

2013 Christian Riess, Ty Stewart

2014 Derek Onken, Ty Stewart

2015 Josh Kenway

2016 Josh Kenway

2017 Jackson Ford

2018 Josh Kenway

2019 Jackson Ford, James Guest

2022 Keegan Walsh

2023 Jackson Bates

2024 Charlie Stout

LINDA LEITH SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD

In recognition of significant academic and athletic contributions by Linda Leith, this award was established in 1980 and named for Leith in 1992. The award is presented annually to the female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average for the academic year.

1980 Janet Nunn

1981 Ann Fitzgerald

1982 Laura Walker

1983 Barbara Sumner

1984 Barbara Sumner

1985 Linda Leith, Laura Thomas

1986 Susan Andra

1987 Susan Andra, Linda Leith

1988 Linda Leith

1989 Deanne Burnett

1990 Sheila Taormina

1991 Sheila Taormina

1992 Sonja Leiter

1993 Sonja Leiter, Paige Wilson

1994 Laura Adams, Sonja Leiter

1995 Laura Adams, Heather Blackmon

1996 Melissa Marcinkowski

1997 Kelly Frazier, Karen Lasky

1998 Ashley LaSell, Leslie Place

1999 Leslie Place

2000 Kim Black, Jennifer Mihalik

2001 Virginia Pate

2002 Linn Thorburn

2003 Samantha Arsenault

2004 Julie Hardt, Virginia Pate, Rebecca Rose, Linn Thorburn

2005 Katie Yevak

2006 Karen Guilkey, Gretchen Schmaltz

2007 Lisa Caprioglio, Karen Guilkey, Gretchen Schmaltz

2008 Lisa Caprioglio, Kelsey Ditto, Hannah Moore

2009 Lisa Caprioglio, Kelsey Ditto, Erica Malagón

2010 Lisa Caprioglio, Hannah Moore, Michelle McKeehan

2011 Wendy Trott

2012 Wendy Trott

2013 Olivia Boggs, Chantal Van Landeghem

2014 Maddie Locus, Chantal Van Landeghem

2015 Hali Flickinger, Chantal Van Landeghem

Annie Zhu, Rachel Zilinskas

2016 Annie Zhu, Rachel Zilinskas

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem

2018 Anna McKenzie, Meaghan Raab, Jordan Stout

2019 Jordan Stout

2022 Maxine Parker

2023 Callie Dickinson

2024 Callie Dickinson, Shea Furse, Elizabeth Isakson, Abby McCulloh

PETER O’SULLIVAN HARDEST WORKER AWARD

In recognition of significant athletic contributions by Peter O’Sullivan, this award was established in 1987 and named for O’Sullivan in 1994. The award is presented annually to the hardest worker on the men’s swimming and diving team, whose dedication and commitment to the sport was instrumental to the team’s success.

1987 Randy Barber

1988 Peter O’Sullivan

1989 Peter O’Sullivan

1990 Eric Fors

1991 Jeff Poppell

1992 Carlton DeVooght

1993 Carlton DeVooght

1994 Andy DeVooght

1995 Wan Abdullah, Andy DeVooght

1996 Wan Abdullah, Heath Edwards

1997 Wan Abdullah

1998 Gabe Lindsey

1999 Mike Fung-A-Wing

2000 Mike Fung-A-Wing, Jake Reid

2001 Scot Davis, Kyle Salyards

2002 Robert Margalis

2003 Robert Margalis

2004 Robert Margalis

2005 Robert Margalis

2006 Sebastien Rouault

2007 Genya Gouzeev, Neil Versfeld

2008 Troyden Prinsloo

2009 Troyden Prinsloo

2010 Billy Cregar

2011 Billy Cregar

2012 Nic Fink

2013 Nic Fink

2014 Derek Onken

2015 Derek Onken

2016 Taylor Dale, Jay Litherland

2017 Taylor Dale

2018 Aidan Burns, James Guest

2019 Andrew Abruzzo, James Guest

2022 Zach Hils, Jake Magahey

2023 Zach Hils, Sam Powe

2024 Zach Hils

BETH CUDDEBACK HARDEST WORKER AWARD

In recognition of significant athletic contributions by Beth Cuddeback, this award was established in 1987 and named for Cuddeback in 1994. The award is presented annually to the hardest worker on the women’s swimming and diving team, whose dedication and commitment to the sport was instrumental to the team’s success.

1987 Deanne Burnett

1988 Sheila Taormina

1989 Peggy Rothenbach, Sheila Taormina

1990 Paige Wilson

1991 Paige Wilson

1992 Christine Stephenson

1993 Laura Adams

1994 Christine Stephenson

1995 Kelly Frazier

1996 Kelly Frazier

1997 Julie Varozza

1998 Nicole Schrader

1999 Amanda Adkins

2000 Ashley Roby

2001 Kim Black, Ashley Roby

2002 Virginia Pate

2003 Sarah Poewe

2004 Haley Chura, Laura Conway

2005 Laura Conway

2006 Laura Conway

2007 Claire Maust

2008 Kelsey Ditto, Chelsea Nauta

2009 Wendy Trott

2010 Anne-Marie Botek, Wendy Trott

2011 Wendy Trott

2012 Michelle McKeehan

2013 Shannon Vreeland

2014 Brittany MacLean

2015 Hali Flickinger

2016 Hali Flickinger, Brittany MacLean

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2017 Emily Cameron, Caitlin Casazza

2018 Courtney Harnish

2019 Callie Dickinson, Jordan Stout

2022 Dakota Luther, Abby McCulloh

2023 Jillian Barczyk, Elizabeth Isakson

2024 Mia Abruzzo, Bri Roberson

HARVEY HUMPHRIES MOST IMPROVED AWARD

In recognition of significant athletic contributions to the University of Georgia by Harvey Humphries, this award was established in 1995. The award is presented annually to the most improved athlete on the men’s swimming and diving team whose dedication, attitude, and performance was instrumental to the team’s success.

1995 Heath Edwards

1996 Matt Buck

1997 Beau Wiebel

1998 David Messenger

1999 Marc Lindsay

2000 John Stratman

2001 Nicolas Kintz, Randy Lam

2002 Jason Gagnon

2003 Scott Gardner

2004 Brent McAuliffe

2005 Genya Gouzeev, Jonathan Schmidt

2006 Gil Stovall

2007 Nathan Bibliowicz

2008 Chris Spooner

2009 Peter Benner

2010 Matt Bartlett, Martin Kata

2011 Martin Grodzki

2012 Michael Arnold

2013 Nic Fink, Brett Roberson

2014 Taylor Dale

2015 Jay Litherland, Michael Trice

2016 Michael Trice

2017 Clayton Forde, Basil Orr

2018 Basil Orr

2019 Walker Higgins, Kevin Miller, Billy Rothery

2022 Wesley Ng

2023 Zach Franklin, Mitchell Norton

2024 Rhett Hopkins, Aaron Seymour, Roman Valdez

CAROL DOWNEY MOST IMPROVED AWARD

In recognition of significant athletic contributions by Carol Downey, this award was established in 1995. The award is presented annually to the most improved athlete on the women’s swimming and diving team, whose dedication, attitude, and performance was instrumental to the team’s success.

1995 Kara Manglitz

1996 Amanda Adkins

1997 Liesl Pimentel

1998 Keegan Walkley

1999 Julie Varozza

2000 Maritza Correia

2001 Jamie Skinner

2002 Maritza Correia

2003 Paige Kearns

2004 Laura Conway

2005 Samantha Arsenault, Lindsey Ertter

2006 Tricia Harm

2007 Jessica Cole, Aleksandra Putra

2008 Lauren Groblewski

2009 Anne-Marie Botek

2010 Jana Mangimelli

2011 Kelsey Gaid, Megan Romano

2012 Kristen Shickora

2013 Lauren Harrington, Annie Zhu

2014 Ann-Perry Blank

2015 Emily Cameron

2016 Megan Kingsley, Meaghan Raab

2017 Chelsea Britt

2018 Sandra Scott

2019 Sofia Carnevale, Danielle Della Torre

2022 Eboni McCarty

2023 Jillian Barczyk, Eboni McCarty

Sloane Reinstein

2024 Shea Furse, Helena Jones

JEFF POPPELL CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AND LEADERSHIP AWARD

In recognition of significant athletic contributions by Jeff Poppell, this award was established in 1996. The award is presented annually to the member of the men’s swimming and diving team, or women’s team prior to 2000, whose career achievements and leadership qualities set him apart from his teammates and peers.

1996 Heather Blackmon

1997 Andy DeVooght, Kelly Frazer

1998 Michael Norment

1999 Wan Abdullah, Sarah Miller

2000 Heath Edwards

2001 Mike Fung-A-Wing

2002 Brian Scannell

2003 Scot Davis

2004 Kyle Salyards, Colin Underhill

2005 Miguel Mendoza, Peter Osborn

2006 Peter Verhoef

2007 Will Thorburn

2008 Nathan Bibliowicz, Sebastien Rouault

2009 Hunter Lainhart

2010 Hunter Lainhart

2011 Mark Dylla

2012 Owen Blank

2013 Brett Roberson

2014 Will Freeman, Andrew Gemmell

2015 Nic Fink

2016 Aidan Sweeney

2017 Taylor Dale

2018 Gunnar Bentz, Basil Orr

2019 Blake Atmore, James Guest

2022 Keegan Walsh

2023 Ian Grum

2024 Ian Grum

LISA COOLE CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AND LEADERSHIP AWARD

In recognition of significant athletic contributions by Lisa Coole, this award was established in 2000. The award is presented annually to the member of the women’s swimming and diving team whose career achievements and leadership qualities set her apart from her teammates and peers.

2000 Courtney Shealy

2001 Kim Black, Nicole Schrader

2002 Stefanie Williams

2003 Stephanie Buck, Rebecca Wilson

2004 Virginia Pate

2005 Samantha Arsenault

2006 Mary DeScenza

2007 Claire Maust

2008 Elizabeth Hill

2009 Chelsea Nauta

2010 Lisa Caprioglio

2011 Chelsea Nauta

2012 Maddie Locus, Erica Malagón, Kelsey Gaid

2013 Kelsey Gaid

2014 Shannon Vreeland

2015 Olivia Boggs

2016 Annie Zhu

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem, Rachel Zilinskas

2018 Kylie Stewart

2019 Stephanie Peters, Jordan Stout

2022 Callie Dickinson

2023 Jillian Barczyk, Callie Dickinson, Zoie Hartman

2024 Millie Sansome, Julianna Stephens

CHRIS COLWILL DIVER OF THE YEAR AWARD

In recognition of significant athletic and academic contributions by Chris Colwill, this award was established in 1989 and named for Colwill in 2008. The award is presented annually to the male diver, and female diver prior to 2014, whose attitude, commitment, and outstanding performance was vital to the team’s success during the season.

1989 Lee Ann Fletcher

1990 Lee Ann Fletcher

1991 Lee Ann Fletcher

1992 Ashley Henderson

1993 Jenny Orr

1994 Jenny Orr

1995 Jenny Orr

1996 Ginger Fields, Jenny Rogers

1997 Ginger Fields, Trey Hart

1998 Jud Campbell

1999 Jud Campbell, Tammy Crystal

2000 Jud Campbell, Ryan Daugherty

2001 Jud Campbell, Lauren King

2002 Todd Avery, Brooke Bassham

2003 Todd Avery, Kris Daugherty, Brooke Bassham

2004 Chris Colwill, Emily Hunter

2005 Chris Colwill, Brooke Bassham, Emily Hunter

2006 Chris Colwill, Emily Hunter

2007 Genya Gouzeev, Emily Hunter

2008 Chris Colwill, Hannah Moore

2009 Webb Worthington, Hannah Moore

2010 Owen Blank, Hannah Moore

2011 Owen Blank, Hannah Moore

2012 Ann-Perry Blank, Owen Blank

2013 Bobby Chambless, Laura Ryan

2014 Spencer Madanay

2015 Ian Forlini

2016 Ian Forlini

2017 Charlie Clifton

2018 Ian Forlini

2019 Josh Getty

2022 Nolan Lewis

2023 Nolan Lewis

2024 Allen Mann

LAURA RYAN DIVER OF THE YEAR AWARD

In recognition of significant athletic and academic contributions by Laura Ryan, this award was established in 2014. The award is presented annually to the female diver whose attitude, commitment, and outstanding performance was vital to the team’s success during the season.

2014 Laura Ryan

2015 Olivia Ball

2016 Olivia Ball

2017 McKensi Austin

2018 McKensi Austin

2019 McKensi Austin

2022 Meghan Wenzel

2023 Meghan Wenzel

2024 Meghan Wenzel

MARK NEDZA SERVICE AWARD

In recognition of contributions to the University of Georgia by Mark Nedza, this award was established in 2005. The award is presented annually to an individual(s) whose support has set them apart through their efforts, dedication, and support of the Georgia swimming and diving program over the years and have been vital to the team’s continued success.

2005 Mark Nedza

2006 John Wilson

2008 Randy and Martha Avery

2010 Kathleen Schmaltz

2012 Dick Hudson

2014 Lee and Mary Scott Freeman

2015 Irwin “Yutch” Stolz

2016 Glada Horvat

HEADER AWARDS

2017 Gary Green

2018 Alex Nichols

2019 Dan Matthews

2022 Jonathan Foggin

2023 Dan Laak

2024 Clifford Carrier

PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Established in 2016, the award is presented annually to a male and female student-athlete who produced the most outstanding performance of the collegiate season.

2016 Matias Koski

Olivia Smoliga

2017 Chase Kalisz

Veronica Burchill, Chantal Van Landeghem, Olivia Smoliga, and Meaghan Raab

2018 Gunnar Bentz

Megan Kingsley

2019 Walker Higgins

Meryn McCann

2022 Dakota Luther

Luca Urlando

2023 Bradley Dunham, Kristian Pitshugin, Wesley Ng, and Dillon Downing

Ian Grum

Rachel Stege

2024 Bradley Dunham

Abby McCulloh

NATIONAL AWARDS

NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR

1997 Lisa Coole

2000 Kristy Kowal

2001 Kim Black

NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

1991 Sheila Taormina Top 10 Finalist

1994 Sonja Leiter UGA Nominee

1995 Laura Adams State Nominee

1997 Lisa Coole WINNER

2000 Kristy Kowal WINNER

2001 Kim Black WINNER

2002 Christine Keller UGA Nominee

2003 Maritza Correia UGA Nominee

2004 Julie Hardt Top 10 Finalist

2005 Samantha Arsenault Top 10 Finalist

2006 Mary DeScenza UGA Nominee

2007 Claire Maust Top 30 Finalist

2012 Wendy Trott UGA Nominee

2014 Allison Schmitt UGA Nominee

2015 Maddie Locus UGA Nominee

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem Top 30 Finalist

2023 Callie Dickinson Top 9 Finalist

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

1986 Virginia Diederich

1987 Laura Thomas

1988 Linda Leith

1989 Deanne Burnett

1991 Sheila Taormina

1993 Paige Wilson

1994 Sonja Leiter

1995 Laura Adams

1996 Heather Blackmon

1997 Lisa Coole

Andy DeVooght

Kelly Frazer

Barry Wynn

1999 Sarah Miller

2000 Kristy Kowal

Jennifer Mihalik

2001 Kim Black

2002 Brian Scannell

Marc Lindsay

2004 Julie Hardt

2005 Samantha Arsenault

2007 Claire Maust

2008 Karen Guilkey

2010 Lisa Caprioglio

Hunter Lainhart

2011 Mark Dylla

Chelsea Nauta

2012 Wendy Trott

2014 Andrew Gemmell

Laura Ryan

Shannon Vreeland

2015 Nic Fink

Maddie Locus

Jordan Mattern

2016 Hali Flickinger

Ty Stewart

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem

Rachel Zilinskas

2018 Gunnar Bentz

2022 Andrew Abruzzo

2023 Callie Dickinson

NCAA TOP VIII / TODAY'S TOP 10

1998 Lisa Coole

2001 Kristy Kowal

2002 Kim Black

HEADER AWARDS

2006 Samantha Arsenault

2013 Wendy Trott

2015 Shannon Vreeland

2023 Callie Dickinson

NCAA ELITE 90

2014 Ty Stewart

Chantal Van Landeghem

2015 Ty Stewart

HONDA SPORTS AWARD

2006 Mary DeScenza

2007 Kara Lynn Joyce

2013 Allison Schmitt

CSC / CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA At-Large (1985-22), Swimming & Diving (2023-)

First Team

1987 Linda Leith

1988 Linda Leith

1989 Deanne Burnett

1991 Sheila Taormina

1994 Barry Wynn

1995 Heather Blackmon

Barry Wynn

1997 Lisa Coole

Andy DeVooght

Barry Wynn

1999 Sarah Miller

2000 Kim Black

2001 Kim Black

2005 Samantha Arsenault

2009 Lisa Caprioglio

2010 Lisa Caprioglio

2011 Wendy Trott

2012 Wendy Trott

2014 Laura Ryan

2015 Nic Fink

2016 Ty Stewart

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem

2024 Abby McCulloh Second Team

1985 Laura Thomas

1988 Laura Thomas

1996 Heather Blackmon

2001 Marc Lindsay

2002 Marc Lindsay

2004 Colin Underhill

2011 Bill Cregar

Mark Dylla

2013 Andrew Gemmell

2014 Andrew Gemmell

Shannon Vreeland

2015 Ty Stewart

2021 Courtney Harnish Third Team

1990 Sheila Taormina

2007 Joseph Kapurch

2013 Shannon Vreeland

2014 Nic Fink

2015 Maddie Locus

Chantal Van Landeghem

2023 Andrew Abruzzo

CSC / CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

At-Large (1985-22), Swimming & Diving (2023-) First Team

2002 Marc Lindsay

2005 Samantha Arsenault

2008 Karen Guilkey

Joseph Kapurch

2009 Lisa Caprioglio

2010 Lisa Caprioglio

2011 Bill Cregar

Mark Dylla

Wendy Trott

2012 Andrew Gemmell

Wendy Trott

2013 Andrew Gemmell

Shannon Vreeland

2014 Nic Fink

Andrew Gemmell

Laura Ryan

Ty Stewart

Shannon Vreeland

2015 Olivia Boggs

Maddie Locus

Nic Fink

Ty Stewart

Chantal Van Landeghem

2016 Ty Stewart

Rachel Zilinskas

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem

2020 Jackson Ford

2021 Courtney Harnish

2022 Callie Dickinson

2023 Andrew Abruzzo

Jackson Bates

Callie Dickinson

Nolan Lewis

Abby McCulloh

Rachel Stege

Meghan Wenzel

2024 Jackson Bates

Shea Furse

Abby McCulloh

Briana Roberson

Meghan Wenzel

Second Team

2002 Julie Hardt

2004 Colin Underhill

2006 Nathan Stibrich

2007 Claire Maust

2010 Wendy Trott

Third Team

2003 Virginia Pate

WOODY HAYES NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD

1988 Linda Leith

ARTHUR ASHE SPORTS SCHOLARS AWARD

2008 Sean McDevitt

CSCAA SWIMMER OF THE YEAR Women

1999 Kristy Kowal

2000 Kristy Kowal

Courtney Shealy

2006 Kara Lynn Joyce

2007

Kara Lynn Joyce

2014 Brittany MacLean

CSCAA DIVER OF THE YEAR

Men

2006 Chris Colwill

2008 Chris Colwill

Women

2014 Laura Ryan

CSCAA SWIMMING COACH OF THE YEAR

Women

1998 Jack Bauerle

1999 Jack Bauerle

2000 Jack Bauerle

2005 Jack Bauerle

2006

Jack Bauerle

2013 Jack Bauerle

2016 Jack Bauerle

CSCAA DIVING COACH OF THE YEAR

Men

2006 Dan Laak

2008 Dan Laak

Women

2014 Dan Laak

CSCAA LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

2023 Jack Bauerle

CSCAA NATIONAL COLLEGIATE AND SCHOLASTIC SWIMMING TROPHY

1998 Jack Bauerle

CSCAA RICHARD STEADMAN AWARD

2011 Harvey Humphries

CSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA TEAM

1985 Virginia Diederich

Laura Thomas

1986 Susan Andra

Virginia Diderich

Linda Leith

1987 Susan Andra

Deanne Burnett

Linda Leith

Laura Thomas

1988 Deanne Burnett

Linda Leith

Peggy Rothenbach

Sheila Taormina

1989 Deanne Burnett

Don Dicer

Peggy Rothenbach

Sheila Taormina

1991 Malin Gustavsson

Sheila Taormina

Paige Wilson

1992 Brady Head

Sonja Leiter

Christine Stephenson

1993

Laura Adams

Carlton DeVooght

Brady Head

Sonja Leiter

Paige Wilson

Barry Wynn

1994

Laura Adams

Heather Blackmon

Lisa Coole

Andy DeVooght

Carlton DeVooght

Sonja Leiter

Melissa Marcinkowski

Matthew O'Connor

Barry Wynn

1995 Laura Adams

Heather Blackmon

Andy DeVooght

Kelly Frazer

Melissa Marcinkowski

Andrea Morrison

Barry Wynn

1996 Heather Blackmon

Lisa Coole

Andy DeVooght

1997

HEADER AWARDS

Kelly Frazer

Sarah Miller

Leslie Place

Lisa Coole

Andy DeVooght

Kelly Frazer

Sarah Miller

Leslie Place

Barry Wynn

1998

Alex Greenberg

Kara Manglitz

Kristy Kowal

Sarah Miller

Leslie Place

Courtney Shealy

1999

Amanda Adkins

Jud Campbell

Yoav Gath

Christine Keller

Kristy Kowal

Marc Lindsay

Sarah Miller

Chris Murray

Katie Permenter

Leslie Place

2000

Kim Black

Jud Campbell

Kate Childress

Heath Edwards

Kristy Kowal

Marc Lindsay

Jennifer Mihalik

Chris Murray

Katie Permenter

Nicole Schrader

Courtney Shealy

2001

Kim Black

Jud Campbell

Kate Childress

Heath Edwards

Kristy Kowal

Marc Lindsay

Jennifer Mihalik

Chris Murray

Katie Permenter

Nicole Schrader

Courtney Shealy

2002

Caroline Burns

Julie Hardt

Christine Keller

Marc Lindsay

Virginia Pate

Brian Scannell

Linn Thorburn

2003 Samantha Arsenault

Stephanie Buck

Julie Hardt

Christie Hupman

Peter Osborn

Virginia Pate

Sarah Poewe

Linn Thorburn

2004 Samantha Arsenault

Haley Chura

Lindsey Ertter

Julie Hardt

Claire Maust

Virginia Pate

Linn Thorburn

Katie Yevak

2005

Samantha Arsenault

Haley Chura

Laura Conway

Lindsey Ertter

Erin Forster

Genya Gouzeev

Elizabeth Grams

Karen Guilkey

Tricia Harm

Emily Hunter

Christie Hupman

Melissa Klein

Claire Maust

Miguel Mendoza

Will Thorburn

Peter Verhoef

Katie Yevak

2006 Haley Chura

Jessica Cole

Laura Conway

Erin Forster

Genya Gouzeev

Lauren Groblewski

Beth Grams

Karen Guilkey

Tricia Harm

Emily Hunter

Christie Hupman

Melissa Klein

Claire Maust

Miguel Mendoza

Will Thorburn

Peter Verhoef

Katie Yevak

2007 Anne-Marie Botek

Lisa Caprioglio

Austen Carter

Haley Chura

Jessica Cole

Genya Gouzeev

Karen Guilkey

Lauren Groblewski

Hunter Lainhart

Claire Maust

Anna Miller

Aleksandra Putra

Christopher Spooner

Will Thorburn

2008

Lisa Caprioglio

Austen Carter

Lauren Cartwright

Jessica Cole

Bill Cregar

Kelsey Ditto

Mark Dylla

Lauren English

Lauren Groblewski

Karen Guilkey

Hunter Lainhart

Mikey Larmoyeux

Kelly McNichols

Hannah Moore

Chelsea Nauta

Ashley Oliver

Aleksandra Putra

2009 Anne-Marie Botek

Lisa Caprioglio

Jessica Cole

Kelsey Ditto

Mark Dylla

Abbie Fish

Hunter Lainhart

Erica Malagón

Michelle McKeehan

Hannah Moore

Aleksandra Putra

AWARDS

2010

Wendy Trott

Neil Versfeld

Matt Bartlett

Peter Benner

Lisa Caprioglio

Lauren Cartwright

Bill Cregar

Mark Dylla

Andrew Gemmell

Abbie Fish

Hunter Lainhart

Erica Malagón

Michelle McKeehan

Hannah Moore

Chelsea Nauta

Wendy Trott

2011 Matt Bartlett

Bill Cregar

Mark Dylla

Will Freeman

Kelsey Gaid

Michelle McKeehan

Hannah Moore

Chelsea Nauta

Wendy Trott

Shannon Vreeland

2012 Michael Arnold

Olivia Boggs

Sommers Creed

Meghan Faulkner

Nic Fink

Will Freeman

Andrew Gemmell

Lauren Harrington

Maddie Locus

Erica Malagón

Melanie Margalis

Jared Markham

Jordan Mattern

Michelle McKeehan

Anna Neumeister

Darcie O'Brien

Shannon O'Malley

Brett Roberson

Wendy Trott

Shannon Vreeland

2013 Ann-Perry Blank

Nic Fink

Hali Flickinger

Will Freeman

Kelsey Gaid

Andrew Gemmell

Maddie Locus

Melanie Margalis

Jordan Mattern

Anna Neumeister

Shannon O'Malley

Derek Onken

Courtney Peters

Laura Ryan

Ty Stewart

Kelly Thatcher

Chantal Van Landeghem

Shannon Vreeland

2014

Olivia Boggs

Taylor Dale

Nic Fink

Hali Flickinger

Andrew Gemmell

Lauren Harrington

Maddie Locus

Jared Markham

Jordan Mattern

Anna Neumeister

Shannon O'Malley

Derek Onken

Courtney Peters

Christian Riess

Laura Ryan

Ty Stewart

Chantal Van Landeghem

Courtney Weaver

Annie Zhu

Rachel Zilinskas

2015 Olivia Boggs

Powell Brooks

Nic Fink

Hali Flickinger

Lauren Harrington

Kimberlee John-Williams

Matias Koski

Maddie Locus

Jordan Mattern

Amber McDermott

Darcie O'Brien

Derek Onken

Courtney Peters

Meaghan Raab

Nicholas Salyers

Ty Stewart

Aidan Sweeney

Kelly Thatcher

Chantal Van Landeghem

Courtney Weaver

Annie Zhu

Rachel Zilinskas

2016 Blake Atmore

Gunnar Bentz

Powell Brooks

Emily Cameron

Hali Flickinger

Meaghan Raab

Ty Stewart

Kelly Thatcher

Michael Trice

Courtney Weaver

Annie Zhu

Rachel Zilinskas

2017 Katherine Aikins

Gunnar Bentz

Powell Brooks

Emily Cameron

Caitlin Casazza

Madison Duvall

Clayton Forde

Allison Greene

James Guest

Megan Kingsley

Mick Litherland

John Mattern

Stephanie Peters

Meaghan Raab

Jordan Stout

Kelly Thatcher

Chantal Van Landeghem

Rachel Zilinskas

2018 Olivia Anderson

Blake Atmore

Alex BeMiller

Gunnar Bentz

Donna Blaum

Powell Brooks

Caitlin Casazza

Danielle Della Torre

Jackson Ford

Clayton Forde

Ian Forlini

James Guest

Jordyn Gulle

Josh Horne

Patrick Humphreys

Freida Lim

Anna McKenzie

Meaghan Raab

Billy Rothery

Sandra Scott

Kylie Stewart

Jordan Stout

2019 Andrew Abruzzo

Katherine Aikins

Olivia Anderson

Blake Atmore

McKensi Austin

Donna Blaum

Portia Brown

Veronica Burchill

Olivia Carter

Caitlin Casazza

Callie Dickinson

Gabi Fa'amausili

Clayton Forde

James Guest

Courtney Harnish

Caleb Harrington

Kelliann Howell

Freida Lim

Colin Monaghan

Billy Rothery

Sandra Scott

Jordan Stout

Keegan Walsh

2020 Andrew Abruzzo

Olivia Anderson

Portia Brown

Sammie Burchill

Veronica Burchill

Sofia Carnevale

Ellie Crump

Jack Dalmolin

Danielle Della Torre

Callie Dickinson

Jackson Ford

Clayton Forde

Joshua Fulcher

Lexi Glunn

Courtney Harnish

Caleb Harrington

Ananda Lim

Freida Lim

Dakota Luther

Ashley McCauley

Jordan Stout

Julia von Biberstein

Keegan Walsh

2021

Andrew Abruzzo

Javier Acevedo

Olivia Anderson

Jillian Barczyk

Mady Bragg

Portia Brown

Tommy-Lee Camblong

Ellie Crump

Callie Dickinson

Courtney Harnish

Zach Hils

Ananda Lim

Dakota Luther

Maxine Parker

Sloane Reinstein

Millie Sansome

Keegan Walsh

Meghan Wenzel

2022 Mia Abruzzo

Portia Brown

Ellie Crump

Danielle Della Torre

Callie Dickinson

Connor Haigh

Zoie Hartman

Maddie Homovich

Nolan Lewis

Charlie Logan

Dakota Luther

Ashley McCauley

Abby McCulloh

Mitchell Norton

Maxine Parker

Briana Roberson

Millie Sansome

Rachel Stege

Keegan Walsh

Meghan Wenzel

2023 Jackson Bates

Olivia Della Torre

Callie Dickinson

Bradley Dunham

Zach Franklin

Shea Furse

Ian Grum

Connor Haigh

Zoie Hartman

Elizabeth Isakson

Nolan Lewis

Ananda Lim

Charlie Logan

Allen Mann

Ashley McCauley

Abby McCulloh

Wesley Ng

Kristian Pitshugin

Sam Powe

Sloane Reinstein

Briana Roberson

Millie Sansome

Marie Schobel

Tyler Schroeder

Aaron Seymour

Heidi Stalkfleet

Rachel Stege

Julianna Stephens

Luca Urlando

Meghan Wenzel

2024

Jackson Bates

Matthew Bray

Michelle Cummo

Olivia Della Torre

Dillon Downing

Bradley Dunham

Shea Furse

Zoie Hartman

Helena Jones

Tomas Koski

Eboni McCarty

Abby McCulloh

Sam Powe

Briana Roberson

Millie Sansome

Aaron Seymour

Miles Simon

Rachel Stege

Julianna Stephens

Hannah Stumpf

Meghan Wenzel

AWARDS

STATE AWARDS

PEACH OF AN ATHLETE ROLE MODEL AWARD

1992 Tracy Collett

1996 Lisa Coole

Andy DeVooght

1997 Lisa Coole

Andy DeVooght

2001 Kim Black

Kristy Kowal

Courtney Shealy

2002 Brian Scannell

2004 Virginia Pate

Colin Underhill

2005 Samantha Arsenault

Peter Osborn

UGA AWARDS

VINCE DOOLEY MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

2012 Mark Dylla

LIZ MURPHEY FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

2011 Allison Schmitt

2013 Allison Schmitt

2014 Allison Schmitt

DICK BESTWICK AWARD

1997 Barry Wynn

2002 Marc Lindsay

2005 Miguel Mendoza

2006 Nathan Stibrich

2007 Will Thorburn

2008 Joseph Kapurch

2015 Derek Onken

2016 Ty Stewart

2019 Blake Atmore

MARILYN VINCENT AWARD

1984 Barbie Sumner

1987 Laura Thomas

1989 Deanne Burnett

1999 Leslie Place

2008 Karen Guilkey

2010 Lisa Caprioglio

2011 Hannah Moore

2012 Erica Malagón

Wendy Trott

2017 Chantal Van Landeghem

JOEL EAVES AWARD

1992 Jonathan Foggin

1993 Nicolai Tvermoes

1996 Barry Wynn

2000 Chris Murray

Nicole Schrader

2004 Samantha Arsenault

Nathan Stibrich

2006 Joseph Kapurch

2008 Karen Guilkey

2009 Lisa Caprioglio

2010 Erica Malagón

2011 Wendy Trott

2012 Andrew Gemmell

2013 Maddie Locus

2014 Nic Fink

2015 Ty Stewart

2017 Joshua Kenway

2018 Blake Atmore

2024 Jackson Bates

Abby McCulloh

COPAS LEADERSHIP AWARD

1997 Andy DeVooght

2002 Brian Scannell

2016 Nick Salyers

2022 Keegan Walsh

2023 Bradley Dunham

LEWIS LEADERSHIP AWARD

1991 Sheila Taormina

1993 Paige Wilson

1995 Jenny Orr

1997 Kelly Frazer

2004 Virginia Pate

2012 Wendy Trott

HORNSBY HOWELL COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD

2001 Kim Black

2004

Brent McAuliffe

2006 Christie Hupman

2007 Claire Maust

2020 Walker Higgins

2023 TJ Pittenger

UGAAA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

2016 Brittany MacLean

UGA ALUMNI / CHARTER SCHOLARSHIP

1988 Tracy Collett

Anne Pleasants

1990 Carlton DeVooght

Eric Fors

1992 Barry Wynn

1993 Lisa Coole

1998 Brian Scannell

FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP

1984 Linda Leith

1993 Lisa Coole

1999 Brian Dunham

2000

2002

Marc Lindsay

Beth Grams

Nathan Stibrich

2004 Joseph Kapurch

2007 Kelsey Ditto

2024 Charlie Stout

BLUE KEY HONOR SOCIETY

1990 Sheila Taormina

1992 Jonathan Foggin

1993 Carlton DeVooght

1995 Barry Wynn

1997 Lisa Coole

1999 Kristy Kowal

2001

2002

Kim Black

Brandon Rocque

Courtney Shealy

Brian Scannell

Marc Lindsay

2003 Virginia Pate

2004 Samantha Arsenault

2005 Peter Osborn

Nathan Stibrich

2007 Will Thorburn

2009 Hunter Lainhart

2013 Maddie Locus

Shannon Vreeland

2014 Andrew Gemmell

2016 Nick Salyers

2017

Emily Cameron

Joshua Kenway

Rachel Zilinskas

2018 Blake Atmore

2019 Jordan Stout

2020 Veronica Burchill

Jordyn Gulle

2022 Callie Dickinson

AJeannette Aasland 1979-80

Wan Abdullah 1995-96-97-99

Helena Aberg 1992

Andrew Abruzzo 2019-20-21-22-23

Mia Abruzzo 2022-23-24

Javier Acevedo 2017-18-19-21

James Adams 1966

Laura Adams 1992-93-94-95

Ed Aderholt 1947-48

Amanda Adkins 1996-97-98-99

Caroline Aikins 2019

Katherine Aikins 2017-18-19

Yousef Al-Askari 2013-14

Claudia Alegre 1993

Amy Allen 1984

Zach Allen 2018-19-20-21

Damien Alleyne 2003-04-05-06

Pinckney Alston 1957

John Aneralla 1981-82-83-84

David Anderson 1985-86

John Anderson 1991

Olivia Anderson 2018-19-20-21

Pres Anderson 1970

Robert Anderson 1926

Susan Andra 1984-85-86-87

Carl Andrews 1971

Chris Antonini 1997-98-99-00

Aaron Apel 2018-19-20-21

Jessie Armistead 1973-74-75-76

Richie Armond 1999-00

J.P. Arnold 2007

Michael Arnold 2009-10-11-12

Steve Arnold 1966

Val Arnold 1953-54-55-56

Jon Aron 1996-97

Tim Aron 1996-97

Samantha Arsenault 2003-04-05

Mike Aselton 1985-86-87

Clint Ashford 1970

John Ashford 1937-38-39

Woodson Ashford 1942

Blake Atmore 2016-17-18-19

Teri Atkins 1979

James Atkinson 2006-07-08

Sam Atkinson 1933-34

McKensi Austin 2017-18-19-20

Todd Avery 2002-03-04-05

Jack Averett 1949-50

John Axton 1942

BKris Babylon 1996-97-98-99

Alex Bailey 1980

Justus Baird 1962-63-64

LETTERWINNERS

Olivia Ball 2015-16-17-18

Jonathan Ballew 1991-92

Charles Bankston 1959-60

James Bankston 1957-58-59

Jill Barber 1992-93-94-95

Randy Barber 1986-87-88-89

Scott Barber 1987

William Barbot 1961-62

Jillian Barczyk 2020-21-22-23-24

Curt Barnes 1988-89-90

Harry Barnes 1941-42

Henry Barnes 1941-42

Louis Barnes 1983-84-85-86

Aurelius Barnett 1939-40-41

Marion Barnett 1954-55

Stephen Barnett 1926

Tim Barrett 2008-09-10-11

Matt Bartlett 2010-11

Melissa Bartlett 2000-01

Trevor Basil 1998

Erika Bass 1991-92

Steve Bass 1977-78-79-80

Brooke Bassham 2002-03-04-05

Melissa Bateman 1996-97-98-99

Jackson Bates 2022-23-24

Buddy Battey 1947-49

Jack Bauerle 1971-72-73-74

Peter Bauerle 1960-61-62

Julian Baxter, Jr. 1934-35

Don Bear 1989

Tom Be’eri 2010-11-12

Charles Beeson 1958

Alison Bell 1994

John Ray Bell 1958

Alex BeMiller 2016-17-18-19

Joe Benjamin 1985-86-87-88

Peter Benner 2009-10-11-12

Jim Benson 1978-79-80

Gunnar Bentz 2015-16-17-18

Kerry Bentzlin 1983-84-85-86

Crawford Berry 2015-16

Dan Berg 1985

Nathan Bibliowicz 2005-06-07-08

Adrienne Bicek 2010

Ozzie Bie 1926

Mary Jane Bilheimer 1982-83

James Black 1967

Kim Black 2000-01

Wilbur Blackman 1932-33-34

Heather Blackmon 1993-94-95-96

James Blade 1967

Thomas Blakely 1957-58-59

Ann-Perry Blank 2011-12-13-14

Owen Blank 2009-10-11-12

Donna Blaum 2018-19

Jason Bloom 2000-02

Brian Bluestein 1979-80

OIivia Boggs 2012-13-14-15

Lynn Boling 1967-68-69

Emmitt Bondurant 1956-57-58

Crenshaw Bonner 1935-36

Matthew Booth 1993-94-95-96

Anne-Marie Botek 2007-08-09-10

James Bowen 2012-13

Spencer Boyd 1953-54-55

Ricky Brackett 1978-79-80-81

Tommy Bradbury 1965

Cindy Bradford 1979

Lee Bradford 1968

Ross Bradford 1970-71-72-73

Matt Brado 2002-03

Mady Bragg 2020-21

Jack Brail 1947

Robert Bramerel 1956-57

Reese Branzell 2022-23-24

Emily Bray 1999

Matthew Bray 2024

Chris Brearton 1991

Angie Brekke 1986-87-88-89

Megan Bresnahan 1984-85-86

Chris Brettner 1975

Robert Brewer 1993-94-97-98

Chelsea Britt 2015-16-17-18

Annie Broome 2008-09-10

Karly Brooks 2006-07-08

Powell Brooks 2015-16-17-18

Bob Brown 1973-74-75-76

Don Brown 1953

Graves Brown 1947-48-49

Portia Brown 2019-20-21-22

Tally Brown 2021-22

Dave Brumby 1972-73-74-75

Dick Bryant 1965-66-67

Ginger Bryant 1980-81

Lexie Bryant 2007-08-09-10

Matt Buck 1996-97-98

Stephanie Buck 2000-01-02-03

Sammie Burchill 2018-19-20-21

Veronica Burchill 2017-18-19-20

Deanne Burnett 1986-87-88-89

Landon Burnette 2007

Aidan Burns 2016-17-18-19

Caroline Burns 2002

Rod Burns 1987-88

Jackson Burpee 1961-62-63

Melanie Burt 1983

Jack Burton 1975-76-77-78

Lora Busino 1980-81

Craig Butler 1961-62-63

Christina Cabrera 1992

Margarita Cabrera 1985-86-87-88

Grace Cagle 2002-03

John Cahill 1967-68-69

Ken Calendar 1968-69

Tom Callahan 1964

Tommy-Lee Camblong 2021-22-23

Emily Cameron 2014-15-16-17

Cyrus Campbell 1972

John-Ben Campbell 1995-96-97-98

Jud Campbell 1998-99-00-01

Hyrum Candland 1996

Asa Candler 1934-35-36

Asa Candler, Jr. 1963

Armand Cantor 1935

Lisa Caprioglio 2007-08-09-10

Mary Claire Cardwell 2017-18-19-20

James Carlisle 1960-63

Sofia Carnevale 2019-20

Stephanie Carr 2005-06

Ron Carreker 1962-63-64

Lester Carrodeguas 1986-87-88-89

Tommy Carroll 1992

Francie Carson 2023

Austen Carter 2006-07-08

Colby Carter 2002

Olivia Carter 2019

Lauren Cartwright 2008-09-10-11

Caitlin Casazza 2016-17-18-19

Mike Casper 1967

Michael Cellini 2004-05-06-07

Bobby Chambless 2012-13-14-15

Cathy Chapman 1979

Ashley Chandler 2000

Brennan Cheney 2022-23-24

Teagan Cheney 2019-20-21

Kate Childress 1998-99-00-01

Haley Chura 2004-05-06-07

Pace Clark 2014-15-16-17

A. Gus Cleveland 1937

Joe Cleveland 1966

Charlie Clifton 2017-18

Duné Coetzee 2022-23-24

Kathy Coffin 1986-87

Alec Cohen 2012-13-14-15

Martin Cohen 1960-61

Candy Colby 1985-86

Hudson Coldren 2019-20-21-22

Jessica Cole 2006-07-08-09

Tracy Collett 1989-90-91-92

Chris Colwill 2004-05-06-08

Joe Connolly 1986

Laura Conway 2003-04-05-06

Andy Cook 1983

LETTERWINNERS

Connie Cook 1981

Cooper Cook 2023-24

Frank Cook 1966

Lisa Coole 1994-95-96-97

Bobby Cooper 1952

Charles Cooper 1950-51-52

Sam Corey 1938

Gretchen Corliss 2004-05-06-07

Maritza Correia 2000-01-02-03

Tommy Cousins 1950-51

Brandon Cover 2001-02-03-04

Dean Covington 1935-36-37

Steve Cox 1982-83

William Crane 1954

Ralph Crawford 1958

Sommers Creed 2012-13

Bill Cregar 2008-09-10-11

Ellie Crump 2019-20-21-22

Tammy Crystal 1999

Beth Cuddeback 1980-81-82-83

Michelle Cummo 2024

Laurice Cupstid 1985

Ranger Curran 1968

Don Currie 1980

Jimmy Curtis 1937

DAmbria D’Alonzo 2019-20-21-22

Susanne Dahlstrom 1984

Taylor Dale 2014-15-16-17

Jim Daley 1951

Jack Dalmolin 2019-20-21

Allison Damron 2023

Tanis Darling 1991-92

Kris Daugherty 2000-01-02-03

Ryan Daugherty 1998-99-00-01

Harry Davis 1941

Mark Davis 1989-90

Scot Davis 2000-01-02-03

Tal Davis 2018-19

Gerry Deleski 1948

Danielle Della Torre 2018-19-20-21-22

Olivia Della Torre 2023-24

Tristan DenBrok 2024

Jurgen Dersch 1988

Mary DeScenza 2003-04-05-06

Brian Deutsch 1989-90-91

Andy DeVooght 1994-95-96-97

Carlton DeVooght 1990-91-92-93

Don Dicer 1989-90

Callie Dickinson 2019-20-21-22-23

Virginia Diederich 1983-84-85-86

Karen Dierks 2004-05

Chuck Dimling 1969-70

Jennifer Dimmick 1984

Kelsey Ditto 2008-09

Kyler Dixon 2023

Steve Dixon 1962

Erin Dobeck 2008-09

Mark Dodd 1984

Kathleen Doolan 1983-84-85-86

Richard Dorschel 1966-67

Ed Dottery 1939-40-41

Carol Downey 1982-83

Dillon Downing 2020-21-22-23-24

Joseph Dromsky 1982-83-84

Matt DuBois 2002

Leroy Dukes 1965

Dutch Dumbroff 1954-55-56

Tim Duncan 1963

Bradley Dunham 2019-21-22-23-24

Brian Dunham 2000-01

Tan Dunn 2019

Jeffrey Durmer 2022

Luke Durocher 2019

Madison Duvall 2016-17-18

Dana Dycus 1979-80-81

Eugene Dykes 1942

Mark Dylla 2008-09-10-11

Howard Dyrdahl 1957-58-59

E

Frank Eberhart 1955-56-57

Tim Eddy 1978-79

Joe Edel 1949

Matt Edging 2004

Bob Edwards 1947-48

Heath Edwards 1995-96-97-00

Coke Ellington 1963-64-65

Matt Elliott 1990

Lamar Ellis 1958-59

Matt Ellis 2013

David Ellwanger 1975-76-77-78

Deke Ellwanger 1975-76-77-78

Gregg Ellwanger 1978-79-80-81

Kevin Emry 1980

Lauren English 2008-10-11-12

Scott Epps 1926-27-28

Oyvind Eriksen 1980

Lindsey Ertter 2002-03-04-05

Goodloe Erwin 1938-39-40

Howell Erwin 1937-38

Mike Esposito 1983

Angharad Evans 2022

F

Gabi Fa’amausili 2018-19-20-21-22

Robert Fachinetti 1989-90-91-92

Timothy Fagan 2022

Steve Farnau 1989-90

Allyson Farquhar 1982-83

Missy Faucette 1996-97-98-99

Frank Faulk 1947

Meghan Faulkner 2012-13

Samantha Fazio 2016-17

Neal Fendig 1949-50

Patricia Fernandez 1983

Eric Ferrara 1988

Scott Ferrel 1984-85-86-87

Ginger Fields 1994-95-96-97

Steven Fingalson 1989-90

Nic Fink 2012-13-14-15

Meg Finnon 2017-18

Bill Fisch 1950-51

Abbie Fish 2009-10-11

Ann Fitzgerald 1980-81-82-83

Kevin Fix 1991-92-93

Andy Flatt 1972

David Fleischman 2001-02-03

Morgan Fleming 1999-00-01-02

Reid Fleming 1990-91-92-93

Lee Ann Fletcher 1988-89-90-91

Hali Flickinger 2013-14-15-16

Marshall Floyd 1953-54

Jonathan Foggin 1990-91-92-93

Walter Forbes 1926

Jackson Ford 2017-18-19-20

Clayton Forde 2017-18-19-20

Ian Forlini 2015-16-17-18

Eric Fors 1990-91-92-93

Erin Forster 2005-06

Al Foster 1967

Tony Frangello 1989-90

Kevin Frankenfeld 2008-09-10-11

Omer Franklin 1937

Zach Franklin 2021-22-23-24

Kelly Frazer 1994-95-96-97

Kit French 2006-07-08-09

Will Freeman 2011-12-13-14

Elsa Fretz 2022-23-24

Marc Friedman 1984-85-86-87

James Fries 1939-40-41

Kristen Frost 2007

Joshua Fulcher 2018-19-20-21

Mike Fung-A-Wing 1998-99-00-01

Shea Furse 2023-24

Julie Futtrell 1987

LETTERWINNERS

Scott Gardner 2002-03-04-05

Ed Garland 1961

Danny Garteiz 1965

Yoav Gath 1999-00

Jack Gayle 2000

Lisa Geiger 1983-84-85-86

Derek Gelber 1999

Andrew Gemmell 2010-12-13-14

Al Gentry 1955

Charles Gentry 1960-61-62

Andrea Georoff 2004-05

Gerry Gerard 1971

Lauren Gettel 2003

Josh Getty 2018-19-20

Vince Giambalvo 1991-92

Will Giambalvo 1986-87-88-89

Gardner Gidley 1949-50

Hans Gillan 2006-07

Jeff Ginn 1993

Patrick Gispert 1998

Michelle Glowatch 1999

Lexi Glunn 2017-18-19-20

Haley Goodman 2013-14

Hugh Gordon 1932

Pat Goslee 1979

Genya Gouzeev 2004-05-06-07

Jessica Graber 2011-12-13-14

Steven Grade 2006-07-08

Tom Grady 1986

Chester Graham 1962-63

Beth Grams 2003-04-05-06

Tom Grant 1982

Leon Grayson 1928

Kevin Greaney 1976-77

Keith Green 1991

Richmond Green 2008-09-10-11

Alex Greenberg 1996-97-98-99

Allison Greene 2016-17-18-19

Kevin Greer 1984-85-86-87

Bev Greve 1979

Ted Greve 1976-77-78-79

John Grider 1961-62

Jennifer Griffeth 1990-91

Andy Griffin 1994-95-96-97

James Griffin 1997-98-99-00

Randy Grimes 1981

Malin Gustavsson 1990-91-92

Charles Guyer 1951-52

Jamie Gyde 1994-95

HColleen Haase 2008-09-10-11

Connor Haigh 2021-22-23-24

Bud Haines 1935

Wedde Haire 1979

Ralph Hairston 1958

Chandra Haislet 1989-90

Roy Hall 1964-65

Shane Hall 2009-10-11-12

Larry Hamrick 1959-60

Tonya Hancock 1982

Matt Hand 1990-91

Anne Hanna 1994-95-96-97

Courtney Hanna 1994-95-96-97

Erika Hansen 1989

Reid Hanson 1976-77-78

Jim Hardee 1949-50

Nat Hardin 1936

Julie Hardt 2001-02-03-04

Tricia Harm 2003-04-05-06

Courtney Harnish 2018-19-20-21

Caleb Harrington 2019-20-21

Lauren Harrington 2012-13-14-15

James Harris 1928-29

Jim Harris 1950-51-52

David Harrison 1968

Richard Harrison 1966-67-68-69

Bill Harsh 1954

Trey Hart 1997-98-99-00

Zoie Hartman 2020-21-22-23-24

Pam Harwood 1993-94

Willie Hatcher 1926

Morton Hausborg 1981

Bill Hayes 1957

Jack Hazen 1969-70-71-72

August Head 1958

Brady Head 1990-91-92-93

Brian Head 1954

John Hebner 1983

Hal Heckman 1951-52-53

Mike Heinen 1974-75-76-77

Ashley Henderson 1991-92-93

Josh Gaffney 1992

Jason Gagnon 1999-00-01-02

Kelsey Gaid 2010-11-12-13

Hailey Galbraith 2022

Chuck Galis 1962

Denny Galis 1954-55-56-57

Lily Gardner 2022

Henry Grissino 1974-75-76-77

Lauren Groblewski 2005-06-07-08

Martin Grodzki 2010-11-12-13

Beth Grohman 1989-90

Ian Grum 2020-21-22-23-24

James Guest 2016-17-18-19

Karen Guilkey 2005-06-07-08

Jordyn Gulle 2017-18-19-20

Robert Gurnett 1983

Susan Henderson 1985-86-87

Charles Henninger 1950-51-52-53

Kevin Hensley 2006-07

Sara Hershman 2004-05-06

Tim Herwig 1991-92-93-94

Hailey Hicks 2022

Blynne Higgins 1979

Walker Higgins 2017-18-19-20

Elizabeth Hill 2005-06-07-08

Jameson Hill

2011-12-13-14

Karen Hill 1987-88

Marson “Happy” Hill 1953-54-55-56

Zach Hils 2020-21-22-23-24

Bob Hirschberg 1949-50-51

Trevor Hodges 1987-88-89

Fred Hodgson 1931-32

Hutchins Hodgson 1933-34

John Hodgson 1928-29-30

Morton Hodgson, Jr. 1932-33

Ned Hodgson 1933-34-35

Bo Holland 1965-66-67

Pope Holliday 1942

Cameron Hollinger 2004-05-06-07

Howell Hollis 1938

James Holmes 1955-56-57

Jim Holmes 1968

Mark Holmes 1992-93

Bryan Holwell 1998-99-01

Harry Homans 2020

Maddie Homovich 2019-20-21-22

Charles Howell 1967

Kelliann Howell 2019-20-21

Bobby Hooks 1928-29

Rhett Hopkins 2022-23-24

Eugene Hoppenstein 1932-33

Tom Hopper 1932-33-34

Josh Horne 2017-18-19-20

Rick Horrocks 1990

Cathy Houck 1982

David Howard 1982-83-84

Taylor Hoynes 1928-29-30-31

Harger Hoyt 1974-75-76-77

Rick Hoyt 1983-84-85-86

Howard Hudson 1934

Jimmy Hudson 1940-41

Wilson Hudson 1941

Trey Huffman 1987-88

Cliff Hugant 1948

Jere Huggins 1960

Mary Hughes 1979

Mike Hughes 1979

Tommy Huhn 1991

Harvey Humphries 1976-77-78-79

Marci Humphries 1971

Patrick Humphreys 2015-16-17-18

Mark Hunt 1976

Emily Hunter 2004-05-06-07

Christie Hupman 2003-04-05-06

I

Ignacio Ibarguen 1982-83-84-85

Steven Insixiengmay 2023-24

Reeve Irvin 1998-99-00

Elizabeth Isakson 2023-24

LETTERWINNERS

JBill Jachthuber 1980-81-82-83

Craig Jacobi 1985

Jim Jacobi 1986-87

John Jacobi 1981

Dave Jacobson 1979-80-81-82

Jim Jacobson 1977-78-79-80

Judy Jaeger 1981-82

Jeff Jakubecy 1994-95

Debbie James 2000-01-02-03

James Jarboe 1964

Franklin Jefferson 1933

Craig Jennings 2007-08-09-10

Carlton Jester 1926

Angus Jno-Baptiste 2006

Alan Joel 1980

Liz Johanson 1979-80

Paul John 1952

Kimberlee John-Williams 2014-15-16-17

Bernard Johnson 1929-30-31

Chip Johnson 1982-83-84-85

Don Johnson 1962

Hillary Johnson 1998-99-00

Jimpsey Johnson 1959

Lyman Johnson 1957

Allen Jones 1968

Annie Jones 1985-86

Bolling Jones 1937

David Jones 1991

Helena Jones 2024

Julie Jones 1981

Robert Jones 1933

Slaton Jones 1938

Kara Lynn Joyce 2004-05-06-07

K

Leon Kahn 1933-34-35

David Kalange 1993

Chase Kalisz 2013-14-15-17

Joseph Kapurch 2005-06-07-08

Ron Kane 1975-76-77-78

Hakan Karlsson 1992-93-94

Martin Kata 2008-09-10-11

Julia Kaye 1986

Paige Kearns 2002-03-04-05

Patrick Keating 1983-84-85

Christine Keller 1999-00-01-02

Addison Kelly 2019-20

Ava Kennedy 2022

Danielle Kennedy 1992-93-94

Joshua Kenway 2015-16-17-18

Bob Kidd 1954-55

Alyssa Kiel 2006

Jack King 1982-83

Lauren King 2001

Megan Kingsley 2015-16-17-18

Nicolas Kintz 1999-00-01-02

Ben Kirbo 1981

Howard Kirk 1968-69-70

Elizabeth Ann Kirkland 2014-15-16

Paul Kirkland 1953

Jimmy Klein 1967-68-69

Melissa Klein 2004-05-06-07

Robert Klein 1963

Magne Klemensten 1981

Jessica Knapp 1995-96

Yorham Kochavy 1981

Liz Kochman 1994

Sam Kohm 2023

Zach Kohm 2022

Anna Kolanowski 2014-15-16

Matias Koski 2013-14-15-16

Tomas Koski 2024

Kristen Kosola 1993-94-95-96

Kristy Kowal 1997-98-99-00

Nat Krumbein 1934-35-36

Brian Kunkler 1988

Rob Kurbes 1983-84-85-86

L

Josh Laban 2003-04-05

John LaRosch 1962

Ashley LaSell 1996-97-98

Hunter Lainhart 2007-08-09-10

Randy Lam 2001-02-03-04

Sam Lamback 1929

Laura Lancaster 1987-88

Jamie Landrio 1998

Sky Lantz-Wagner 1998-99

Kathy Larkin 1983

Mikey Larmoyeux 2006-07-08-09

Karen Lasky 1997

James Lavender 2008-09

Ignacio Lavin 1983

Ramon Lavin 1982-83-84-85

Mal Law 1966-67

Chris Lee 1986-87-88-89

Shauna Lee 2016-17-18

Nat LeGrande 1963-64-65

Sonja Leiter 1991-92-93

Linda Leith 1985-86-87-88

Beth Lenihan 1989

Scott Lenyk 2003-04

Bret Lewis 1980

Nolan Lewis 2022-23-24

Kevin Li 2023

Fred Lightsey 1942

Ananda Lim 2019-20-21-22-23

Freida Lim 2018-19-20

Santiago Lima 1997-99

Marc Lindsay 1999-00-01-02

Gabe Lindsey 1998-99

George Lingenfelser 1973-74-75-76

Jay Litherland 2015-16-17-18

Kevin Litherland 2015-16-17-18

Mick Litherland 2015-16-17-18

Bob Lloyd 1978-79-80-81

W.C. Lloyd 1941-42

Allen Lockerman 1961-62

Maddie Locus 2012-13-14-15

Charlie Logan 2020-21-22-23

Hamilton Lokey 1929-30-31

Russ Loman 1974-75

Ansley Long 2011-12-13-14

Stacy Long 1986

Bill Longino 1971

Steve Longino 1971

Henré Louw 2022

Mary Lubawski 1985-86-87-88

Tom Luckey 1961

John Ludwig 1960-61

Dakota Luther 2019-20-21-22

Larry Lykins 1992-93-94-95

MNeka Mabry

2001-02-03-04

Brittany MacLean 2013-14-15-16

Spencer Madanay 2014-16

Jake Magahey 2021-22-23-24

Mike Magarahan 1969

Dan Magill 1940-41-42

Andrew Mahaney 2001-02-03-04

Erica Malagón 2009-10-11-12

Ashley Mallon 2016-17

Scott Mairose 1985-86

Andy Maish 1983-84

Jana Mangimelli 2010-11-12

Kara Manglitz 1995-96-97-98

Allen Mann 2023-24

Melissa Marcinkowski 1993-94-95-96

Melanie Margalis 2011-12-13-14

Robert Margalis 2002-03-04-05

Jared Markham 2012-13-14-15

Mike Marrone 1972

Bill Marsh 1954

Anne Martin 1989-90

Carl Martin 1965

Jeff Martin 1985-86

Johnny Martin 1967-68-69

Mary Martin 2022

Francisco Martinez 1999-00-01-03

Raquel Mason 2020-21

Teresa Massey 1981

Kelly Matherly 1998-99

Chris Mathews 1972

LETTERWINNERS

John Mattern 2014-15-16-17

Jordan Mattern 2012-13-14-15

Tom Matthews 1941

Chris Maurer 2000-01-02

Claire Maust 2004-05-06-07

Dick Maxwell 1933-34

Brent McAuliffe 2001-02-03-04

Reilly McCabe 2023-24

Kelley McCallum 2004-05-06-07

Meryn McCann 2017-18-19-20

Eboni McCarty 2022-23-24

Ashley McCauley 2020-21-22-23

Jimmy McClellan 1992

Perry McCullen 1979-80

Abby McCulloh 2022-23-24

John McDaniel 1960

Amber McDermott 2012-13-14-15

Sean McDevitt 2006-07-08-09

Harry McDonald 1989

Hannah McElhannon 2010-11

John McEllen 1968

Alicia McElroy 1996-97-98-99

Alan McElveen 1963-64-65

Bill McGee 1955-56

Bill McGowan 1972-73

Todd McGraw 2009-10-11-12

Karen McIntyre 1985-86

Michelle McKeehan 2009-10-11-12

Anna McKenzie 2015-16-17-18

Dave McLellan 1995-96-97-98

Kelly McNichols 2007-08-09-10

William “Buddy” McNutt 1955-56

John McPadden 1981

Paul McQuaid 1991-92-93-94

Janet McWhite 1980

Jim Meekins 1948

Albert Menard 1938

Miguel Mendoza 2002-03-04-05

Cleve Meredith 1969

Chris Merrill 1976-78

Dave Messenger 1995-96-97-98

Jennifer Mihalik 2000

Anna Miller 2005-06-07-08

Bill Miller 1974-75-76-77

Bruce Miller 1971-72

Kevin Miller 2017-18-19-20

Mhyria Miller 2006-07-08-09

Randy Miller 1968-69

Sarah Miller 1996-97-98-99

Suella Miller 1985-86

Wes Miller 1973

Robert Minahan 1985-86

Dan Minnich 1991-92

Fred Minnich 1926

John Misiak 1977-78

Steve Mitakis

1951-52-53

Glenn Mitchell 1952

Jake Mitchell 2022

Megan Molnar 2012-13

Colin Monaghan 2016-17-18-19

Courtney Monsees 2008-09-10-11

Emily Montesinos 2008-09-10-11

Hannah Moore 2008-09-10-11

Lisa Moretti 1991-92

Hal Morris 1949-50-51

Andrea Morrison 1992-93-94-95

Steven Mortimer 1990-91-92

Karla Mosdell 1987-88-89-90

Jeff Moss 1994-95

J.L. Moye 1932

Jeff Muir 1971

Todd Murphy 1985-86-87-88

Camden Murphy 2018-19-20-21

Allan Murray 1992-93

Chris Murray 1998-99-00-01

Roland Murray 1933

Rachel Myco 2004-05 N

Lawton Nalley 1968

Chelsea Nauta 2008-09-10-11

Rolando Neiger 1984-85-86

Buffy Nelson 1994

Heidi Nelson 1984

Pete Nelson 1972

Libba Newman 1982-83

Mark Nedza 1979-80-81-82

Heidi Nelson 1984

Anna Neumeister 2012-13-14-15

Wesley Ng 2021-22-23-24

Pat Nichols 1979

Murray Nicol 1982-83

Sara Nicponski 2010-11

Annika Nilsson 1991-92-93-94

Huxley Nixon 1963-64

Grant Norgan 2019-20-21

Warren Norman 1963-64-65

Michael Norment 1994-95-97-98

Emma Norton 2023-24

Mitchell Norton 2022-23-24

Mark Nowell 2005-06

Dana Nufrio 1999-00

Janet Nunn 1980

Abbie Nye 1979

Jonathan Nye 1991-92

O

Darcie O’Brien 2012-13-14-15

Tim O’Brien 1986-88-89-90

Matthew O’Connor 1991-92-93-94

Julie O’Daniel 1979-80

Lynda O’Daniel 1980

Shannon O’Malley 2012-13-14-15

Beth Odum 1981-82

Harry Oldham 1954-55-56-57

Ashley Oliver 2008

Vicktor Olsson 1986-87-88-89

Derek Onken 2012-13-14-15

Alison Orr 1981-82-83

Basil Orr 2015-16-17-18

Jenny Orr 1992-93-94-95

Ken Orrill 1975-76-77-78

Peter Osborn 2002-03-04-05

Peter O’Sullivan 1987-88-89-90

Matt Owen 2003-04-05-06

PPeyton Palsha 2022

Hubert Park 1935-36

Adam Parker 2009-10-11-12

Katherine Parker 2017-18-19

Maxine Parker 2021-22

Sam Parker 2022-23-24

Roy Parrish 1942

Charles Parrott 1952

Jeff Parsley 2003-04-05-06

Mike Pass 1975

Virginia Pate 2001-02-03-04

Alex Patterson 1962-63-64

Chad Patterson 1992-93-94

Reid Patterson 1952-53-54

Marianna Paulsen 1980

Stacy Pazornik 1979

Billy Peebles 1938

Morris Pennington 1978

Katie Permenter 1999-00-01-02

Courtney Peters 2012-13-14-15

Stephanie Peters 2015-16-17-18

Emmaline Peterson 2018

Gary Petmecky 1985-86

Jack Petrash 1981

Tanya Philbeck 1989-90-91-92

Liesl Pimentel 1995-96-97-98

Rolffs Pinkerton 1959-60-61-62

Kristian Pitshugin 2023

TJ Pittenger 2022-23-24

Leslie Place 1996-97-98-99

Anna Pleasants 1985-86-87-88

Billy Ploehn 1969

Sarah Poewe

LETTERWINNERS

Chris Powell 2014-15-16-17

Garrett Powell 2013-14-15-16

Luis Prato 1994

Tom Preigle 1972-73-74-75

Mike Prescott 1996-97-98

David Price 1988-89-90-91

Mike Prichard 1989

Troyden Prinsloo 2008-09-10

Molly Purvis 2002

Aleksandra Putra 2006-07-08-09

QKalli Quinn 1987-88-89-90

RMeaghan Raab 2015-16-17-18

Guy Race 1928

Jim Rackley 1951

Bernie Rafferty 1980-81-82-83

Tom Raines 1980

Karen Rake 1996-97-98

Jim Rambo 1967

Rob Ramirez 1977-78

Robert Ramsey 1960

Mats Rasmusson 1992-93-94

Marvin Rauzin 1938

Robert Raymond 1976-77

Morgan Razewski 2023-24

Chris Read 1998-99-00-01

Rob Rector 1985-86-87-88

Joe Redmon 2006-07-10

Greg Reed 2018-19-20-21

Trey Reese 1991

Jake Reid 1997-98-99-00

Sloane Reinstein 2021-22-23-24

Doug Renz 1979

Doug Reynolds 2011-12-13-14

Bill Rhoads 1997

Bobby Rice 1942

Bill Richards 1949-51

C. L. Richards 1991-92-93-94

Glenn Richards 1928-29

Buddy Richardson 1947-48-49

Carolyn Richardson 1991-92-93

Max Richardson 1996

John Riechert 1964-65

Christian Riess 2011-12-13-14

Brandon Rocque 1998-99-00-01

Anival Rodriguez 2013

Jenny Rogers 1996-97

Megan Romano 2010-11-12-13

Vincent Roscelli 1964-65

Rebecca Rose 2001-02-03-04

Meyer Rosenstein 1935-36

Douglas Ross 1960

Debbie Rotberg 1989

Bobby Rothberg 1938

Peggy Rothenbach 1987-88-89-90

Billy Rothery 2018-19-20-21

Sébastien Rouault 2005-06-07-08

Sherrie Roulo 1982

Spencer Rowe 2012-13

Mark Ruck 1982-83

Kim Ruehle 1979

Susan Rupp 1984-85

Randy Russell 1980

Laura Ryan 2013-14

Lisa Ryan 1989-90

S

Peter Sacca

2003-04-05-06

Jim Poliquin 1972-73-74-75

Jeff Poppell 1989-90-91-92

George Poss 1957-58-59

Lizzie Post 1992-93-94-95

Sam Powe 2023-24

Amanda Powell 1994

Colin Riley 2019

John Ritch 1950

Jennifer Ritins 1986-87-88-89

Dorian Roach 1994

Brett Roberson 2010-11-12-13

Briana Roberson 2022-23-24

Ashley Roby 1999-00-01-02

Julie Robinson 1980

Ted Robinson 1954

2022-23-24

Youseff Said 2018-19-20-21-22

Kyle Salyards 2001-02-03-04

Nick Salyers 2013-14-15-16

Kris Sandercock 1987-88-89

G.D. Sanders 1955

Millie Sansome 2021-22-23-24

Horace Sasser 1947-48-49-50

Matthew Sates 2022

Andy Satterfield 1978-79-80-81

Larry Scafuti 1971

Brian Scannell 1999-00-01-02

Todd Scarborough 1976-77-78

Dick Scarlett 1954

Jack Schaaf 1952

Eddie Schaefer 1976-77

Cissy Schepens 2001

Carson Schiller 2022-23-24

Dennis Schleider 1982-83

Gretchen Schmaltz 2005-06-07

Billy Ray Schmidt 1964-66-67

Jonathan Schmidt 2003-04-05-06

Allison Schmitt 2009-10-11-13

Marie Schobel 2023

Nicole Schrader 1998-99-00-01

Jeanne Scholle 1984-85-86-87

Todd Schroedel 1986

Bryan Schroeder 1974

Tyler Schroeder 2023-24

Phil Scoggins 1972-73-74

Cathy Scott 1980-81

Kelsey Scott 2007-08-09-10

Jack Scott 1947-48-49

Sandra Scott 2017-18-19-20

Morgan Scroggy 2008-09-10-11

Riley Scruggs 2020-21-22-23

Floyd Searcy 1929

Kirsten Seebohm 1980

Frank Seiler 1953

Jim Sellers 1998-99-00-01

Aaron Seymour 2023-24

Parker Shade 1998-99-00-01

Sally Shaw 1979-80

Courtney Shealy 1997-98-99-00

Kristen Shickora 2009-10-11-12

Pat Shields 1963

Bill Shipman 1949

Derek Shipp 1987-88-89-90

Tom Sidders 1969

Don Sims 1957

John Simmons 2012-13-14-15

Rick Simms 1971

Miles Simon 2024

Jamie Skinner 1998-99-00-01

Charles Sligh 1951-52-53

Theodore Slotin 1957

Conril Smith 1928-29

Jennifer Smith 1991-92-93-94

Kevin Smith 1996-97-98

Kimberly Smith 1994

Olivia Smith 2024

Robert Smith 1961-62

Tatum Smith 2019-20-21

Olivia Smoliga 2014-15-16-17

Joe Smutz 2007

Lars Sohr 1983

Jackie Soladay 2004

James Solms 1937-38

Sibylle Spaeti 1987-88

Bobby Spanjer 1966-67

Tammy Speck 1980

George Spence 1936

Chris Spooner 2006-07-08-09

Sherry Spurlin 1974

Ryan Staak 2004-05-06

Bill Staebell 1981-82-83

Phil Stafford 1976-77-78

Austin Stahley 2010

Heidi Stalkfleet 2023-24

Ray Stang 1969

Karen Stapleton 1979-80

Matt Stark 1996

Lee Stauffer 1966-67

Rachel Stege 2022-23-24

Courtney Stern 2005-06

Maurice Steinberg 1933-34-35

Julianna Stephens 2021-22-23-24

LETTERWINNERS

Christine Stephenson 1991-92-93-94

Jody Stetson 1981-82-83-84

Jimmy Stevenson 1938-41

Kenneth Steward 1964

Ian Stewart 1991-92-93-94

Kylie Stewart 2015-16-17-18

Theyx Stewart 1947-48-49

Ty Stewart 2013-14-15-16

Nathan Stibrich 2003-04-05-06

Becca Stirewalt 1979-80

Joel Stock 1949-50

Jimmy Stokes 1969

Hal Stolz 1953-54-55-56

Yutch Stolz 1951

Charlie Stout 2023-24

Jordan Stout 2017-18-19-20

Gil Stovall 2005-06-07-08

Mark Stovall 1980

Harvey Stowe 1952

Julia Stowers 2001

John Stratman 1996-97-98-00

Keegan Streett 2022

Cyrus Strickler 1926

Vibert Strock 1962

Thomas Strother 2020-21-22

Veronica Stoup 1974-75-76

Bobby Sturgess 1970

Hannah Stumpf 2023-24

Art Sturgill 1967

Barbie Sumner 1982-83-84

Bobby Surrency 1985

Mike Sutherland 1968

Bill Sutton 1981-82-83

Susan Suwalski 1988-89-90-91

Stephen Swan 2009-10

Aidan Sweeney 2014-15-16

Conor Sweeney 2011-13-14-15

Darrel Swenson 1967

TBilly Talbot 1965

Sheila Taormina 1988-89-90-91

William Tatum 1960-61

Andrew Taylor 2004-05-06-07

Cole Taylor 2003-04

Mike Taylor 1978-79-80-81

Kayla Tennant 2018

Bob Terry 1953-54-55-56

Rachel Teske 1990-91-92-93

Doug Thain 1979-80

Kelly Thatcher 2013-15-16-17

Laura Thomas 1984-85-86-87

Michael “Ryder” Thomas 1996-97

Natalie Thomas 2006-07-08

Chris Thompson 2007-08-09-10

Linn Thorburn 2001-02-03-04

Will Thorburn 2004-05-06-07

Oyvind Thorsen 1980

Billups Tillman 1958

Charlie Tillman 1971

Elizabeth Tilt 2024

Beth Timmons 1997-98-99

David Timberlake 1969-70-71

Clarence Todd 1935-36

Michael Trice 2014-15-16

Laura Trkovsky 2003-04

Wendy Trott 2009-10-11-12

Rhett Turnipseed 1949-50

Nick Tussing 1968

Jennifer Tuten 1998-99-00

Nicolai Tvermoes 1991-92-93-94

David Tyre 1954

U

Petter Ulvestad 1980-81

Colin Underhill 2001-02-03-04

Luke Upchurch 2012

Luca Urlando 2021-22-23

V

Roman Valdez 2023-24

Viki van den Barselaar 2000-01-02

Chantal Van Landeghem 2013-14-15-17

Ruard van Renen 2024

Clint Van Welde 1983-84

Julie Varozza 1996-97-98-99

Dalton Vaux 2017-18

Gabe Vazquez 1993-94-95-96

John Ventulett 1931-32

Tom Ventulett 1929-30

Rosie Verderber 1994

Peter Verhoef 2003-04-05-06

Nicole Vernon 2012-13-14-15

Neil Versfeld 2006-07-09

Ted Vetter 1934-35

Adam Vicarro 2003

Guy Victor 1985-86

William Vinson 1956-57

Bill Volk 1949-50

Arie Voloschin 2022-23-24

Julia von Biberstein 2018-19-20-21

Shannon Vreeland 2011-12-13-14

W

Atiba Wade

1996-97-98-99

Bobby Walderman 1968

Fraser Walker 1994

Heidi Walker 1991-92-93

Laura Walker 1980-81-82

Phyllis Walker 1981-82-83

Keegan Walkley 1998-99-00-01

Jordan Wallace 2003

Natalie Wallace 2016-17

Jeff Walling 1972-73

Maddie Wallis 2018-19

Keegan Walsh 2019-20-21-22

Mike Walsh 1962-63-64

Bill Walters 1938-39-40

Richard Wammock 1961

Christopher Ward 2006-07

Doug Ward 1972-73

John Ward 1980-81

Matt Ward 1994

Robert Wassel 1980

Alex Watson 2010-11-12

Don Watson 1969-70-71-72

Logan Watson-Brown 2022-24

Landon Watters 2009-10-11-12

Edgar Waxelbaum 1926

Harrison Wayner 2021-22

Courtney Weaver 2015-16

Hank Weaver 1972

Julie Weaver 1993-94-95-96

Cheryl Weber 1980

Amanda Weir 2005

Ray Weiser 1979-80

Bill Weiss 1977-78-79-80

Jim Welborn 1974

Meghan Wenzel 2021-22-23-24

John Wesley 2015-16-17-18

Maggie West 1990-91

Toni Westerholm 1984

Pia Westeson 1991-92-93-94

Helen Wheeler 1980-81-82

Walker Wheeler 2014-15-16-17

Aubrey Whelchel 1951-52

Clayton Whetstine 2023-24

Steve White 1971-72

Vicki White 1985-86

Ashley Whitney 1999

Wade Whittle 1998

Beau Wiebel 1997-98-99-00

Michelle Wilkes 1979-80

Alexandra Williams 2001-02-03-04

Bill Williams 1969

Iain Williams 1996-97

Scott Williams 1974-75-76-77

Stefanie Williams 1999-00-01-02

Sten Williams 1974-75-76-77

Annie Williamson 2016-17

Sten Williamson 1982-83-84

Mike Willoughby 1968

Steve Willoughby 1969

Becky Wilson 2000

Chris Wilson 1964

Henry Wilson 1941

LETTERWINNERS

Julie Wilson 1995-96

Paige Wilson 1990-91-92-93

Stu Wilson 1986-87-88

Justin Wingo 2001-02

Trygve Wist 1979-80-81

Andrew Withers 2007-08

Dave Wolfson 1969

Dave Womack 1981-82-83

Caroline Woodcock 1991-92-93

Rob Woodruff 1987-88-89-90

Jim Woods 1939-40-41

Kirk Woodside 1974

John Woodward 1973

Webb Worthington 2006-07-08-09

Aiken Wright 1938-40-41

James Wright 1960-61

Chuck Wyatt 1967-68-69

Ryan Wylie 2022

Barry Wynn 1993-94-95-97

YKatie Yevak 2002-03-04-05

Ediz Yildirimer 2013

Tommy Youngblood 1970-71-72-73

Steve Youngentob 1973

ZLinton Zachary 1937-38

Fernando Zagaceta 1995-96-97-98

Eric Zettlemoyer 1979

Annie Zhu 2013-14-15-16

Rachel Zilinskas 2014-15-16-17

Amy Zimmer 1989

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