2025 NCAA Qualifier Berit Berglund Enters The Transfer Portal

2025 NCAA qualifier Berit Berglund has entered the transfer portal. Berglund just finished her junior season at Texas and is the biggest name to enter the portal so far.

Berglund made the 2024 NCAA Championships as a freshman and most notably helped the Longhorn women to a 2nd place finish in the 400 medley relay with a lead off split of a 51.51. She also won the ‘B’ final of the 100 backstroke in a lifetime best 50.70. That time still stands as her personal best.

As a sophomore, Berglund returned to NCAAs, finishing 40th in the 200 back (1:55.22) and 43rd in the 100 back (52.41). Her season best times in the event came at SECs when she swam a 51.02 100 back for 4th as well as a 1:52.97 200 back for 12th.

This past season, as a junior, Berglund only swam in four meets for the Longhorns. She swam in the team’s dual meet against Alabama as well as at midseason in the fall semester. In the spring, she only swam at the team’s dual meet against Texas A&M as well as at the SMU Last Chance Invite. Her season best times came at midseason when she swam a 51.48 in the 100 backstroke and a 1:56.91 in the 200 back.

Other Portal Notes:

  • Washington State has six women in the portal so far, including 2025 NCAA qualifier Dora Hathazi. Hathazi did not compete for the team at all this past season. WSU had a strong season this year as they went undefeated (7-0) in dual meets and are sending two individual swimmers to NCAAs.
  • 2025 NCAA relay swimmer for Northwestern Sydney Smith is in the portal as well and made the Big Ten ‘B’ final in the 200 free last month.
  • Auburn’s Julia Strojnowska also highlighted names in the portal as she swam in prelims at 2025 NCAAs in the 200 free, 500 free, and 1650 free. She finished her season at SECs last month. 
  • Saint Peter’s has five women in the portal
  • Wagner, Alabama, New Hampshire, and FIU each have three women

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Off to Atlanta
3 months ago

I know that entering the portal does not mean a swimmer is required to stop swimming for their current team, but are there any examples where a swimmer successfully stayed put if they became part of the public list? Can teammates look past the “defection?” Seems like a big middle finger to your current program that you are unhappy enough to try to uproot your life for sake of better training or culture.

Admin
Reply to  Off to Atlanta
3 months ago

Yes. There are several examples. The highest profile one being Liam Bell, though he would wind up transfering as a grad student anyway.

https://swimswam.com/sec-runner-up-liam-bell-decides-to-stay-at-bama-after-entering-transfer-portal/

Though he would end up pulling out of NCAAs this year and transferring to Cal the next offseason anyway so “successfully” is subjective I guess.

https://swimswam.com/bamas-liam-bell-scratches-from-ncaa-championships-re-enters-transfer-portal/

house'd
Reply to  Off to Atlanta
3 months ago

Last year some schools that had to cut kids kept training/helping them through their departure, my school included.

Bobthebuilderrocks
3 months ago

I don’t know the extent of her injuries but who is saying no to a 50.7/1:52.8 backstroker? I don’t know a ton about the 2026 UVA class outside of Sagle but move Curtis to the 100 fly since Novelline is gone, gives more depth there and have a solid 1-3 in the backstroke

James
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
3 months ago

They have 9 commits. Unless some people transfer out spots hard to come by?

2027 different story obviously.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  James
3 months ago

Changing my answer to Purdue

Old Swim Coach
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
3 months ago

Purdue or IU have some merit. Close to home.

Angie Reese
3 months ago

Washington State was so good that I’m sure most of the girls in portal didn’t get a chance to score and compete at big meets

Last edited 3 months ago by Angie Reese
Eric Swan
3 months ago

What’s schools are in need of a backstroker? Louisville and Stanford are the only schools in the top 10 that I can think of off the top of my head that need one. Cal-no, UVA-no, IU-no, Tennessee-no, UM-no.

berimbolo
Reply to  Eric Swan
3 months ago

USC

SwimCrazy
3 months ago

will you release a full list of the women in the portal?

karma
Reply to  SwimCrazy
3 months ago

Or respect the athletes privacy, there’s a thought

I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
Reply to  karma
3 months ago

It’s not private information

house'd
Reply to  karma
3 months ago

if you want privacy dont enter the transfer portal, theres a thought

ArtVanDeLegh10
3 months ago

I’m surprised no one has said the obvious: train at Carmel and compete for Indiana.

YGBSM
Reply to  ArtVanDeLegh10
3 months ago

Now that was good.

swimster
Reply to  YGBSM
3 months ago

plausible. Shackell method works.

ArtVanDeLegh10
Reply to  swimster
3 months ago

Although if she was going to go “full” Shackell, she’d have to commit to another school or two before ending up at Indiana.

Walsh-Madden-Grimes-Weinstein
3 months ago

Berit Berglund did not live up to the hype at the 2025 NCAA DI Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships.

https://swimswam.com/re-rank-top-20-ncaa-swimming-recruits-in-the-girls-high-school-class-of-2023/

Yswim
3 months ago

I wonder why the portal opens now instead of waiting until after NCAA championships?
A very awkward situation for any NCAA qualifiers to enter now.
And I would think the coaches are focused on the championships, and too busy
to answer inquiries from potential transfers?

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Yswim
3 months ago

Herbie’s getting after it

Admin
Reply to  Yswim
3 months ago

NCAA qualifiers still have time to enter after NCAAs.

This lets the athletes who didn’t qualify for NCAAs (vast majority of portal entries) to start working on plans before housing deadlines, signing days, etc.

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 …

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