NCAA Relay Records and Firsts at Swim Championships
NCAA Relay Records and Firsts at Swim Championships

NCAA Relay Records and Firsts at Swim Championships

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The Tennessee Volunteers men's swim team set a new NCAA record in the 200 freestyle relay with a time of 1:12.80 at the SEC Championships, marking their first SEC title in this event since 2001 and led by Jordan Crooks, Gui Caribe, Lamar Taylor, and Nikoli Blackman. Meanwhile, at the ACC Championships, Virginia's women's team broke the NCAA record in the 800 free relay with a time of 6:44.13, continuing their dominance in relay events. Additionally, Florida International set a conference record in the 200 medley relay at the AAC Championships, while Tulane led the team standings after the first day. At the Big Ten Championships, Michigan set a new meet record in the 800 free relay, showcasing strong performances from sophomores and juniors. These swimming championships highlight record-breaking performances and the emergence of new swimming talents across various collegiate conferences.

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