Big Night At Hogspy's For Swim & Dive

2018 Hogspy Award Winners

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas Razorbacks held their annual Hogpsy Awards Monday night inside Bud Walton Arena, recognizing student-athletes for all of their accomplishments.

The Razorback swimming and diving program led the way, winning one team and five individual honors to total a department-best six awards. Senior swimmer Chelsea Tatlow not only recorded the most on the team, but also took home more than any other Razorback student-athlete, claiming three honors. Tatlow was named Scholar-Athlete of the Year (Female), Top Graduating Student-Athlete and was given the Service Over Self Award for her exceptional dedication toward community engagement.

Senior Chloe Hannam earned the Comeback Student-Athlete Award, following her return to the pool following a shoulder injury in her junior season. The backstroke specialist recorded the top time on the team last season in the 100 back and the top 10 times in the 200 back.

After winning the three-meter springboard NCAA Championship and both the one-meter and three-meter SEC Championships in her first season, freshman diver Brooke Schultz was named the Female Rookie of the Year. Schultz had a stellar rookie campaign, breaking the one-meter and three-meter school records a combined nine times. She also broke each of the Arkansas pool records, along with the UCLA three-meter pool record and the Texas A&M pool record. Schultz was named SEC Female Diver of the Year, SEC Female Freshman Diver of the Year, All-SEC First Team and SEC All-Freshman Team.

As a team, swimming and diving took home the Lee Spencer Cup.

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