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Erika Brown: “I Realized I Needed to Invest in My Teammates” (Video)

Reported by Lauren Neidigh.

2018 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Wednesday, February 14 – Sunday, February 18
  • Rec Center Natatorium, College Station, TX (Central Time Zone)
  • Prelims 10AM / Finals 6PM
  • Defending Champion: Florida (5x) (results)
  • Championship Central
  • Psych Sheet
  • Live results
  • Live Video (finals)

WOMEN’S 50 FREE:

  1. GOLD: Erika Brown, Tennessee, 21.39
  2. SILVER: Aly Tetzloff, Auburn, 21.94
  3. BRONZE: Bailey Scott, Alabama, 21.96

Tennessee’s Erika Brown continues to impress. She blew away the field tonight, winning in a quick 21.39. That makes her the 8th fastest performer in history. Auburn’s Aly Tetzloff and Alabama’s Bailey Scott each snuck under 22 to pick up the remaining podium spots. Tennessee’s Maddy Banic was just off the podium in 22.07.

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Sunshine
6 years ago

Well said Erika!!! You are such an awesome example of what it means to be a GREAT swimmer by supporting your team and having fun while doing it! I’m so excited and happy for you and your success!

CraigH
6 years ago

How tall is she?

Troy
6 years ago

“A happy swimmer is a fast swimmer” remember to enjoy the spot and racing and it will all be ok :):):)

Bupwa
6 years ago

Erika “Big Bad LeRoy Gonna Take You Downtown” Brown is an amazing success story! Proud of her, happy for teammates and coaches. Go Orange.

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