Tennessee senior Jordan Crooks had a historic meet at his last NCAA Championships in Federal Way. This included breaking Caeleb Dressel’s legendary 100 free NCAA record, going 39.83 in the prelims of the event. He was also a part of the winning 200 and 400 free relays, the latter of which also set an NCAA record to cap off the meet. The world record holder and world champion sprinter sat down with SwimSwam to reflect on his collegiate career, unsure of what his future holds in the pool.
***This was recorded outside and the audio is a little scratchy during some parts. Apologies in advance***
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Jordan, don’t go too soon. 😭😭😭😭 I’m begging
He definitely can contend for medals in long course, it’s just a bigger pond with bigger fish
Cayman loves Jordan!!!!
He definitely has the ability to win an Olympic gold medal and break the LC wr. I hope he reconsiders
Hope he doesn’t retire so soon. I think he’s got what it takes to at least fight for podium spots in the 50 and 100 free. And of course he can dominate in the SCM pool.