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Three members of Tennessee's women's swimming and diving team earned medals on Friday, the third day of the NCAA Championships, at McAuley Aquatics Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Diver Desharne Bent-Ashmeil recorded a national runner-up finish and a personal best in the 3-meter competition (382.25). Her mark also set a school record, previously set by Tori Lamp in 2012.
The Lady Vols' 400-meter medley relay team of Jillian Crooks, McKenzie Siroky, Muzuki Hirai and Camille Spink finished in second place with a time of 3:23.79. The Lady Vols set a school record in the event.
Spink also medaled in the 50-meter freestyle, earning a bronze Friday with a time of 20.98 seconds. She finished fourth in the event at the 2025 NCAA Championships.
Ella Jansen finished in fourth place in the 500-meter freestyle, completing the race in 4:34.10.
Tennessee is in fourth place with 240.5 points, trailing Virginia (437.5), Texas (272) and Stanford (242.5) at the NCAA Championships.
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Diver Desharne Bent-Ashmeil recorded a national runner-up finish and a personal best in the 3-meter competition (382.25). Her mark also set a school record, previously set by Tori Lamp in 2012.
The Lady Vols' 400-meter medley relay team of Jillian Crooks, McKenzie Siroky, Muzuki Hirai and Camille Spink finished in second place with a time of 3:23.79. The Lady Vols set a school record in the event.
Spink also medaled in the 50-meter freestyle, earning a bronze Friday with a time of 20.98 seconds. She finished fourth in the event at the 2025 NCAA Championships.
Ella Jansen finished in fourth place in the 500-meter freestyle, completing the race in 4:34.10.
Tennessee is in fourth place with 240.5 points, trailing Virginia (437.5), Texas (272) and Stanford (242.5) at the NCAA Championships.
Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Tennessee wins three medals at NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships
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