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The '''2024 [[NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships]]''' |
The '''2024 [[NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships]]''' took place March 20–23, 2024 at the 42nd annual [[NCAA]]-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of [[NCAA Division I|Division I]] women's collegiate [[Swimming (sport)|swimming]] and [[Diving (sport)|diving]] in the [[United States]]. |
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The meet |
The meet was hosted by the [[University of Georgia]] at the [[Gabrielsen Natatorium]] in [[Athens, Georgia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=NCAA Announces Championship Host Cities From 2023-2026|url=https://swimswam.com/ncaa-announces-championship-host-cities-from-2023-2026/|work=SwimSwam|publisher=Swimswam.com|accessdate=March 21, 2024}}</ref> |
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The [[Virginia Cavaliers swimming and diving|University of Virginia]] won for the fourth consecutive year. The Cavaliers are the third program ever to win four years in a row.<ref name="virginia">{{cite web |title=Virginia wins 2024 NCAA DI women's swimming & diving championships |url=https://www.ncaa.com/news/swimming-women/article/2024-03-23/virginia-wins-2024-ncaa-di-womens-swimming-diving-championships |publisher=NCAA |access-date=11 May 2024 |date=March 23, 2024}}</ref> |
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==Team standings== |
==Team standings== |
Revision as of 17:13, 11 May 2024
2024 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships | |
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Host city | Athens, Georgia |
Date(s) | March 20–23, 2024 |
Venue(s) | Gabrielsen Natatorium University of Georgia |
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The 2024 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships took place March 20–23, 2024 at the 42nd annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I women's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.
The meet was hosted by the University of Georgia at the Gabrielsen Natatorium in Athens, Georgia.[1]
The University of Virginia won for the fourth consecutive year. The Cavaliers are the third program ever to win four years in a row.[2]
Team standings
- Note: Top 10 only
- (H) = Hosts
- (DC) = Defending champions
Rank | Team | Points |
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Virginia (DC) | 527.5 | |
Texas | 441 | |
Florida | 364 | |
4 | Tennessee | 277 |
5 | Stanford | 250 |
6 | Louisville | 212 |
7 | Indiana | 206 |
8 | Southern California | 200 |
9 | Ohio State | 162 |
NC State |
Swimming results
Full results:[3]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||
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50 freestyle | Gretchen Walsh Virginia |
20.37 | Katharine Berkoff NC State |
21.09 | Jasmine Nocentini Virginia |
21.10 | |||
100 freestyle | Gretchen Walsh Virginia |
44.83 | Katharine Berkoff NC State |
46.23 | Isabel Ivey Florida |
46.67 | |||
200 freestyle | Bella Sims Florida |
1:40.90 | Anna Peplowski Indiana |
1:40.97 | Minna Abraham Southern California |
1:41.96 | |||
500 freestyle | Bella Sims Florida |
4:32.47 | Emma Weyant Florida |
4:33.70 | Anna Peplowski Indiana |
4:34.06 | |||
1650 freestyle | Abby McCulloh Georgia |
15:37.74 | Aurora Roghair Stanford |
15:41.11 | Ching Hwee Gan Indiana |
15:46.90 | |||
100 backstroke | Katharine Berkoff NC State |
48.55 | Isabelle Stadden California |
50.47 | Kennedy Noble NC State |
50.54 | |||
200 backstroke | Phoebe Bacon Wisconsin |
1:48.23 | Kennedy Noble NC State |
1:48.43 | Bella Sims Florida |
1:48.47 | |||
100 breaststroke | Jasmine Nocentini Virginia |
56.09 | Mona McSharry Tennessee |
56.64 | Kaitlyn Dobler Southern California |
56.67 | |||
200 breaststroke | Alex Walsh Virginia |
2:02.07 | Mona McSharry Tennessee |
2:04.07 | Ella Nelson Virginia |
2:04.80 | |||
100 butterfly | Gretchen Walsh Virginia |
47.42 | Emma Sticklen Texas |
49.70 | Olivia Bray Texas |
50.52 | |||
200 butterfly | Emma Sticklen Texas |
1:50.99 | Kelly Pash Texas |
1:51.57 | Rachel Klinker California |
1:51.62 | |||
200 IM | Alex Walsh Virginia |
1:49.20 | Isabel Ivey Florida |
1:51.96 | Josephine Fuller Tennessee |
1:52.04 | |||
400 IM | Alex Walsh Virginia |
3:55.97 | Emma Weyant Florida |
3:59.00 | Lucy Bell Stanford |
4:01.23 | |||
200 freestyle relay | Virginia Jasmine Nocentini (21.26) Gretchen Walsh (20.23) Alex Walsh (21.23) Maxine Parker (21.33) |
1:24.05 | Louisville Gabi Albiero (21.77) Christiana Regenauer (21.11) Julia Dennis (21.17) Ella Welch (21.42) |
1:25.47 | Texas Grace Cooper (21.92) Ava Longi (21.31) Emma Sticklen (21.35) Kelly Pash (21.59) |
1:26.17 | |||
400 freestyle relay | Virginia Jasmine Nocentini (47.06) Alex Walsh (46.54) Gretchen Walsh (45.17) Maxine Parker (47.12) |
3:05.89 | Florida Bella Sims (47.01) Isabel Ivey (46.26) Lainy Kruger (48.45) Micayla Cronk (46.88) |
3:08.60 | Louisville Christiana Regenauer (47.51) Gabi Albiero (47.16) Julia Dennis (47.24) Lucy Mehraban (47.17) |
3:09.08 | |||
800 freestyle relay | Florida Bella Sims (1:41.03) Isabel Ivey (1:41.64) Emma Weyant (1:42.90) Micayla Cronk (1:43.02) |
6:48.59 | Tennessee Brooklyn Douthwright (1:42.45) Camille Spink (1:42.08) Julia Mrozinski (1:43.81) Josephine Fuller (1:42.48) |
6:50.82 | Stanford Aurora Roghair (1:42.82) Lillie Nordmann (1:42.32) Natalie Mannion (1:43.75) Kayla Wilson (1:42.28) |
6:51.17 | |||
200 medley relay | Virginia Gretchen Walsh (22.10) Jasmine Nocentini (25.72) Carly Novelline (22.38) Maxine Parker (21.38) |
1:31.58 | Ohio State Nyah Funderburke (23.44) Hannah Bach (25.68) Katherine Zenick (22.33) Teresa Ivan (21.64) |
1:33.09 | Florida Aris Runnels (23.82) Molly Mayne (26.71) Olivia Peoples (22.42) Micayla Cronk (21.35) |
1:34.30 | |||
400 medley relay | Virginia Gretchen Walsh (48.26) Jasmine Nocentini (56.34) Alex Walsh (49.15) Maxine Parker (47.26) |
3:21.01 | Texas Berit Berglund (51.51) Anna Elendt (56.98) Emma Sticklen (49.67) Kelly Pash (46.76) |
3:24.92 | Tennessee Josephine Fuller (50.22) Mona McSharry (56.80) Sara Stotler (51.95) Camille Spink (46.42) |
3:25.39 |
Diving results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1 m diving | Aranza Vázquez North Carolina |
350.50 | Hailey Hernandez Texas |
326.20 | Nike Agunbiade Southern California |
319.50 |
3 m diving | Aranza Vázquez North Carolina |
350.50 | Anne Fowler Indiana |
342.45 | Hailey Hernandez Texas |
342.15 |
Platform diving | Viviana Del Angel Minnesota |
327.90 | Montserrat Lavenant LSU |
304.70 | Jordan Skilken Texas |
293.60 |
See also
References
- ^ "NCAA Announces Championship Host Cities From 2023-2026". SwimSwam. Swimswam.com. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
- ^ "Virginia wins 2024 NCAA DI women's swimming & diving championships". NCAA. March 23, 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
- ^ https://swimmeetresults.tech/NCAA-Division-I-Women-2024/