2026 SEC Championships: Texas Women Win By More Than 300 Points With Strong Freshman Class

Saturday finals wrapped up with the Texas Longhorn women earning their 2nd straight SEC title, scoring 1413.5 points to beat the Tennessee Volunteers by 327 points.

They are continuing the streak they held in the Big 12, and before this season, they had won the last 13 conference championships, every meet since 2012. This year will mark 14 straight as they head into the NCAA Championships next month.

Final Standings

  1. Texas — 1413.5
  2. Tennessee — 1086
  3. Florida – 1015.5
  4. Alabama — 689
  5. LSU — 668.5
  6. South Carolina — 666.5
  7. Auburn — 654.5
  8. Georgia — 604
  9. Texas A&M — 550
  10. Missouri — 468
  11. Arkansas — 350
  12. Kentucky — 284.5
  13. Vanderbilt — 146

The Tennessee women fought valiantly, and even briefly holding sitting tied with Texas for the lead on day three of the meet. They ended up finishing 2nd overall, coming out 70 points ahead of the Florida Gators after winning three of the five relays.

Texas Event Winners

  • 1650 Freestyle — Jillian Cox, 15:32.75
  • 200 Fly — Campbell Stoll, 1:50.60
  • 100 Fly — Campbell Stoll, 50.35
  • 500 Free — Jillian Cox, 4:30.53 (SEC Record)
  • 200 IM — Angie Coe, 1:53.90
  • 400 Free Relay — Eva Okaro (FR), Lillie Nesty (SO), Nikolett Padar (FR), Erin Gemmell (JR), 3:08.14.
  • 800 Free Relay — Nikolett Padar (FR), Lillie Nesty (SO), Campbell Chase (SO), Erin Gemmell (JR), 6:50.59

The Texas women did not have that many 80+point scorers this year. Their depth was just too much to overcome. Every member of their SEC Championship team scored points and all but two scored double digit points.

Junior Campbell Stoll was the top Longhorn scorer with 92 points over the five day meet. She won the 100 and 200 fly, and she finished 2nd in the 200 IM to be just four points shy of perfect…

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