Gavin Rogers Season 2024-25
2023-24 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll
2022-23 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll
Rogers’ Top Times
200 Fly: 1:45.27 2024 SEC Championships
500 Free: 4:31.23 2023 Art Adamson Invitational
1000 Free: 10:10.12 Rocky Mountain Invitational
100-Fly: 48.57 2024 SEC Championships
JUNIOR SEASON (2023-24)
Opened the season at Utah by placing fourth in the 200-fly (1:53.93), and sixth in the 100-fly (51.80)… In a tri-team meet with FSU and Alabama, claimed eighth place in the 100-fly with a time of 51.09… At the 2023 Art Adamson Invitational, he claimed 17th in the 500-free (4:31.23), 7th in the 100-fly (49.03), and 7th in the 200-fly (1:48.20)… Against Texas A&M, had two 6th-place finishes in the 100-fly (50.30) and 200-fly (1:50.52)… At Tennessee, claimed 5th place in the 200-fly (1:49.09) and 6th in the 100-fly (50.45)… At the 2024 SEC Championships, he placed 23rd in the 200-fly (1:46.11 – Prelims: 1:45:84); also finished in 38th place in the 500-free (4:31.76) and 45th place in the 100-fly (48.57)… Clocked 1:45.27 in a 200-fly swim-off during the prelim session
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2022-23)
In a dual meet against South Carolina, claimed third in the 200-fly with a time of 1:50.40 and eighth in the 100-fly with a time of 50.48… At a tri-team meet in Denver, won the 200-fly with a time of 1:52.05 and finished seventh in the 100-fly with a time of 51.23… Against Auburn, finished second in the 200-fly with a time of 1:50.26 and sixth in the 100-fly with a time of 50.82… In a consecutive dual meet with Alabama, claimed third in the 200-fly with a time of 1:49.69 and sixth in the 100-fly with a time of 50.42… In a consecutive dual meet against Alabama, placed third in the 200-fly with a time of 1:49.69 and sixth in the 100-fly with a time of 50.42… At the Tigers’ midseason meet, claimed 26th place in the 500-free (4:35.95), 30th in the 100-fly (49.48) and 11th in the 200-fly (1:48.14)… Against FSU, earned second place in the 200-fly with a time of 1:49.85 and eighth in the 100-fly with a time of 51.04… In the regular-season finale vs. Texas A&M, took second place in the 200-fly with a time of 1:51.03 and seventh in the 500-free with a time of 4:43.02… At the 2023 SEC Championships, claimed 33rd place in the 200-fly (1:48.91), 41st in the 500-free (4:34.13) and 52nd in the 100-fly (49.34)
FRESHMAN SEASON (2021-22)
Started the season with two second-place finishes – one on the 200-yard fly and the other on the 500-yard freestyle; competed in the 400-yard freestyle relay with his team finishing fourth… At the Rocky Mountain Invitational, placed fifth and sixth in the 1000-yard free and 200-yard fly, respectively, with times of 10:10.12 and 1:53.91… Against Alabama, placed fifth in the 200-yard fly with a time of 1:51.66 and seventh in the 100-yard fly with a time of 50.72… At the Art Adamson Invitational, placed 14th in the 200-fly with a time of 1:48.70… Against Texas A&M claimed first place in the 200-fly with a time of 1:49.76 and sixth place in the 500-free with a time of 4:42.08… At the SEC Championships, claimed 47th place in the 500-free with a time of 4:36.58, 36th in the 100-fly with a time of 49.12 and 27th in the 200-fly with a time of 1:46.99
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American… Named a 2021 NISCA All-American… Team captain of the 2020 and 2021 Valor Christian HS boys’ team… Holds the 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free, 100 Fly records at Valor Christian High School…Also holds the 200 Fly and 200 Free records at Highlands Ranch Aquatics club team… Awarded with All-Conference honors… Named to the Academic All-State First team… Was a winter Junior finalist in the 200-fly… Member of the National Honor Society
PERSONAL
Full name is Gavin James Rogers… Born on Dec. 9, 2002… His hometown is Highland Ranch, CO., where he attended Valor Christian HS… His parents’ names are Konrad and Stephanie, and he has a sister named Ashlyn… Why LSU? “I chose LSU because of the great coaching staff and the team culture. From the moment I stepped on campus, it felt like home, and I knew it was a place where I could excel in the pool and the classroom.”