Razorbacks Finish Strong, Place 11th At SEC Championships
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Arkansas swim and dive team concluded SEC Championship competition Saturday evening, finishing in 11th place with a final team score of 350.
Saturday consisted of prelims and finals of the 200 individual medley, 100 freestyle, 200 back, and platform diving. Finals action also included the 400 free relay.
Saturday’s Spotlight
Delaney Harrison made her impact in the senior’s final individual event at the SEC Championships, making C finals in the 100 freestyle, and ultimately placing 22nd with a time of 49.01.
Junior Harriet Rogers stayed hot, placing 9th in the 100 freestyle with a time of 47.80. Rogers wraps up her SEC Championships debut with three finals appearances including a pair of 9th place finishes (50 and 100 freestyle) and a 19thplace finish in the 100 butterfly.
The Razorbacks closed out competition on a high note, placing 7th in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 3:15.07. The Hogs’ squad was led off by Harriet Rogers, Delaney Harrison on second-leg, third-leg from Viola Petrini, and Sydney Craft anchoring the group.
Majo Masterclass
After placing third in the preliminaries, the Mexico City native would double down, and place third in the platform diving finals with a total score of 325.55.
Sanchez notches her third career SEC bronze medal, and second in a row after placing third in 3-meter on Thursday.
Fast Facts
- Diving goes three-for-three on medals, earning third in all events. 1-meter — Lotti Hubert (315.00), 3-meter — Majo Sanchez (360.80), platform — Majo Sanchez (325.55).
- The Hogs had 13 individual event and one relay finals appearance for the week.
- Arkansas topped their SEC Championships team score last season (244) by 106 points. They also earned three medals — improving from its lone medal last year.
- Senior Aris Runnels continues to make her short tenure with the Razorbacks memorable. Runnels posted a program second-best time in the 50 backstroke with a time of 24.52, and a program third-best time in the 100 backstroke with a time of 53.12.
- The aforementioned junior Harriet Rogers also earned a trifecta of record times. She posted a 21.80 time in the 50 freestyle, a 47.80 in the 100 freestyle, and a 52.54 in the 100 butterfly.
Final Standings
- Texas
- Tennessee
- Florida
- Alabama
- LSU
- South Carolina
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Texas A&M
- Missouri
- Arkansas
- Kentucky
- Vanderbilt
Looking Ahead
Arkansas’ swim and dive team will take a slight break before the divers’ travel to College Station, Texas, to compete in the NCAA Zone Diving Championships. Zone action is scheduled for March 9-11.
The 2025-26 season will conclude with NCAA Swim & Dive Championships, which are set to run from March 18-21 in Atlanta.
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