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Lady Vols earn three medals at NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships

Three members of the Tennessee women’s swimming and diving team earned medals on Friday, the third day of the NCAA Championships, at the McCauley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

Diver Desharne Bent-Ashmeil finished second nationally and had a personal best in the 3-meter event (382.25). Her score also set a school record, previously set by Tori Lamp in 2012.

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The Lady Vols 400 medley relay team of Jillian Crooks, McKenzie Siroky, Muzuki Hirai and Camille Spink finished second in a time of 3 minutes, 23.79 seconds. The Lady Vols set a school record in the event.

Spink also won medals in the 50-meter freestyle, taking bronze Friday with a time of 20.98 seconds. She finished fourth at the 2025 NCAA Championships.

Ella Jansen finished fourth in the 500 freestyle with a time of 4 minutes, 34.10 seconds.

Tennessee ranks fourth in the NCAA tournament with 240.5 points, behind Virginia (437.5), Texas (272) and Stanford (242.5).

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