Tennessee shines in NCAA swim
Tennessee’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs finished the NCAA Championships in Atlanta with a combined score of 573.5, marking their third straight year with top‑five team finishes. That consistency cements Tennessee as a program to watch as Olympic trials approach. (utdailybeacon.com)
Tennessee’s men scored 272 points to place fifth at the NCAA Division I Men's Swimming & Diving Championships in Atlanta. (utsports.com) The Lady Vols posted 301.5 points to finish fifth at the NCAA Women’s Championships on March 21, 2026. (utsports.com) Virginia won the women’s team title with 589 points, extending its streak of national crowns at the same meet. (theacc.com) McKenzie Siroky tied for the silver in the women’s 100-yard breaststroke with a 57.00 after setting a personal-best 56.93 in prelims. (utsports.com) Ella Jansen established program-best times during the week, posting a 4:32.82 in the 500 free and a 3:59.59 in the 400 IM to earn First-Team All‑America recognition. (utsports.com) Guilherme Caribé took bronze in the men’s 100 free (40.41), completed his Tennessee career with 26 All‑America certificates, and helped the Vols to two national relay titles during his tenure. (utsports.com) The men’s 400 free relay of Caribé, Nikoli Blackman, Pedro Sansone and Koby Bujak‑Upton touched in 2:45.09 for fourth — the third‑fastest time in program history — while Blackman posted a 41.45 in the 100 free and collected multiple All‑America honors in Atlanta. (utsports.com) Tennessee’s women also hit program milestones in relays: the 200 free relay went 1:26.25 for sixth and the 200 medley quartet of Jillian Crooks, McKenzie Siroky, Mizuki Hirai and Camille Spink finished fourth in 1:32.66, breaking the previous school record. (utsports.com)