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2020-21 SEASON NOTEBOOK
LSU WOMEN: 1-2-1 Record NCAA Finish – 30th • SEC Finish – 11th One NCAA All-American Honorable Mention Honors • Seven NCAA Championship Participants • One All-SEC Freshman
LSU MEN: 0-3 Record NCAA Finish - 18th • SEC Finish – 10th • Two SEC Silver Medalist, Two SEC Bronze Medalist • Three School Records Broken Three NCAA Championship Participants • Four NCAA First-Team All-American Honors One All-SEC First Team Member • One All-SEC Second-Team Member • One All-SEC Freshman Team Member
HIGHLIGHTS • At 2021 SEC Championships, LSU had 15 swimmers and divers appear in championship finals for the Tigers. • Veteran senior Juan Celaya-Hernandez continued to show that he is the best diver in school history. The Mexico native showed his dominance on the grand stage at SEC’s by claiming a bronze medal on one-meter and silver on three-meter. At the NCAA Championships, Celaya-Hernandez earned NCAA FirstTeam All-America honors on both springboards after earning bronze on one-meter and on three-meter. The senior also earned NCAA All-America Honorable Mention honors on platform after finishing 13th overall. Scoring 36 of the points 68 points for the men at the NCAA Championships, Celaya-Hernandez led the Tigers to their highest place finish at the NCAA Championships since 2003.
in the 50-, 100-, and 200-yard freestyle. He finished in 10th place in the 50-free, seventh in the 100-free and sixth in the 200-free. WIth his two appearances in championship finals, he earned two All-America statuses, along with an All-America honorable mention for finishing 10th. Montserrat Gutierrez Lavenant finished the 2021 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships with a consolation win on the three-meter springboard. She earned an Honorable Mention for the All-American honors, doled out to competitors with a finish between ninth and 16th. • Anne Tuxen made an appearance in the 2021 NCAA postseason competition, placing 34th on three-meter springboard. She qualified for the 2020 version, but the COVID-19 pandemic prevented her and others from attending due to health and safety concerns. • Freshman Mitch Mason broke the school record in the 100-yard breaststroke after breaking it once already in the 2021 edition of the SEC Champiosnhips. At NCAA’s, he almost broke his own school record again, but was three-hundreths of a second shy.
Brooks Curry, 2020 Tokyo Oympian, qualified for three events at NCAA’
RECORDS BROKEN LSU MEN’S RECORDS IN 2020-21 (3)
EVENT
ATHLETE(S)
TIME/SCORE
50-Yard Free 100-Yard Free 100-Yard Breaststroke
Brooks Curry Brooks Curry Mitch Mason
18.97 41.77 52.32
LOCATION
SEC Championships SEC Championships SEC Championships
2021-22 SWIMMING & DIVING RECORD BOOK
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