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The '''2024 [[NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships]]''' are being contested 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]].
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]].


The meet is 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>
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>

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>


==Team standings==
==Team standings==

Revision as of 17:13, 11 May 2024

2024 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityGeorgia (U.S. state) Athens, Georgia
Date(s)March 20–23, 2024
Venue(s)Gabrielsen Natatorium
University of Georgia
2023
2025

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
1st place, gold medalist(s) Virginia (DC) 527.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Texas 441
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 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
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
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

  1. ^ "NCAA Announces Championship Host Cities From 2023-2026". SwimSwam. Swimswam.com. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  2. ^ "Virginia wins 2024 NCAA DI women's swimming & diving championships". NCAA. March 23, 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  3. ^ https://swimmeetresults.tech/NCAA-Division-I-Women-2024/