The 2026 SEC Championships Day 4 Finals Live Recap
The 2026 SEC Championships are underway, with two days left of competition. The meet has seen some fast swims over the first three days, and the new conference lineup has rearranged the events.
The women's 200 breaststroke saw Florida's Anita Bottazzo win in 2:07.26, splitting 27.74 on the 1st 50 to turn more than a second ahead of teammate Grace Rabb's 28.75 in 2nd.
Texas junior Nate Germonprez broke the SEC record en route to the men's 200 breaststroke title, swimming 1:48.94 to sweep the breaststroke events.
Tennessee junior Camille Spink became the 4th fastest performer in history, and the 6th woman to ever break 21-seconds in the women's 50 freestyle, winning the SEC title in 20.98.
The women's 500 freestyle finals were the closest women's races we have seen this weekend, with just 0.17 seconds separating the top two swimmers. Texas's Jillian Cox won in 4:30.53, breaking her own SEC record time of 4:30.68 from November 2024.
The men's platform diving saw Tennessee's Bennett Greene top the seeds after scoring 417.75 points in prelims, almost 30 points ahead of LSU's Carson Paul.
The evening wrapped up with the 200 freestyle relays, where the Texas women are the top seed over Alabama and Tennessee, and the Florida men will be in lane four ahead of Mizzou and LSU.
The full results and live recaps can be found on SwimSwam.com.