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Women's Swimming and Diving

Women Win Third-Straight SEC Championship

The No. 2-ranked Texas A&M women's swimming and diving team won its third straight conference title after a dominating, wire-to-wire performance in its home pool at the 2018 Southeastern Conference Championships on Saturday.

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The No. 2-ranked Texas A&M women's swimming and diving team won its third straight conference title after a dominating, wire-to-wire performance in its home pool at the 2018 Southeastern Conference Championships on Saturday.
 
Head Coach Steve Bultman said:
(About winning the team's third straight SEC title) "I'm very pleased. We had some great swims especially without everybody being totally rested and shaved. We picked up some new (NCAA qualifying) cuts and we got a couple more on the bubble – we'll see. But it's awesome – especially doing it at home. It makes it special."
 
(On team responding to having a target on its back) "We had a little bit of a target, for sure, but at least we're in the discussion. That's different from when we first started when we weren't even considered a threat. So it's nice to be considered a threat now."
 
Notables …
  • In just its sixth year in the elite conference, Texas A&M becomes the fourth team to win at least three straight SEC women's team titles – joining Auburn, Florida and Georgia.
  • The 2018 victory marked the Aggies' seventh conference title of the Steve Bultman era (2000-present). In addition to the last three SEC crowns, Bultman's Aggies also won Big 12 titles in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2012.
  • The 2016-18 conference title string marked the first time the Aggies have ever won three straight conference titles in program history.
  • The winning point total of 1,319 points was the most ever scored by the Aggies at the SEC Championships and the fourth-most ever by a winning women's team at the Championships.
  • The eight relay or individual conference championships matched the most by the Aggies since joining the SEC.
  • The seven individual wins were the most by the Aggies since joining the SEC.
  • Junior Alais Kalonji's victory in the platform dive marked the first time an Aggie has won a SEC women's diving title.
 
In the Team Standings…
  1. Texas A&M                          1,319
  2. Georgia                                 1,030
  3. Tennessee                            950.5
  4. Kentucky                               877.5
  5. Auburn                                  770
  6. Missouri                                739
  7. Florida                                   619
  8. South Carolina                    591
  9. Alabama                               539
  10. Arkansas                               461
  11. LSU                                        374
  12. Vanderbilt                            182
 
Texas A&M's 2018 SEC Championships (8):  
Final Day Action recaps
Freshman trio contribute points in the 1,650 free
The Aggies received valuable points from the next generation of swimming standouts as a trio of freshmen added to the team point total in the 1,650 freestyle. Haley Yelle was the Aggies' top finisher in ninth place with a lifetime best time of 16:15.44 that moved her to No. 4 in school history. Joy Field was close behind in 12th with a time of 16:24.86, and Taylor Pike was 23rd in 16:41.84.
 
Bratton becomes first Aggie under 1:50 in 200 backstroke
Senior Lisa Bratton became the first Aggie to break the 1:50 barrier in the 200 backstroke as she lowered her own school record to 1:49.83. Bratton's record-setting effort produced a runner-up effort in the race behind Kentucky's Asia Seidt (1:49.65).
 
Four Aggies score in the 100 free
Four Aggies contributed points in the 100 freestyle. Senior Kristin Malone placed fourth in 48.31 and junior Claire Rasmus was eighth in 48.56 in the A final. Sophomore Katie Portz was fourth in the B final (12th overall) in 48.99, while junior McKenna DeBever was sixth in the C final (22nd overall) in 49.27.
 
Aggies clinch crown with breaststroke dominance
Texas A&M removed all doubt in the team race with a dominating 142-point outburst in the 200 breaststroke. The Aggies swept the top four spots with junior Sydney Pickrem leading the way in a SEC meet record time of 2:04.62. Trailing Pickrem in 2-3-4 were sophomore Anna Belousova (2:05.08), senior Bethany Galat (2:06.77) and senior Esther Gonzalez (2:07.15). Senior Jorie Caneta was seventh (2:09.16) and junior Monika Gonzalez-Hermosillo was 19th (2:12.53).
 
Kalonji wins platform dive
Junior Alais Kalonji was victorious in the final individual event of the meet as she cruised to her first SEC title with a score of 308.70.
 
Fourth in the 400 free relay
The Aggies closed out the meet with a fourth-place finish in the 400 free relay as the foursome of Malone, Portz, Pickrem and Rasmus touched in 3:14.76.