NCAA Qualifier Berit Berglund Transferring To Virginia After 3 Seasons With Texas

NCAA qualifier Berit Berglund has announced she will transfer to Virginia for her senior season. Berglund spent the last three seasons at Texas and entered her name into the transfer portal just before the start of the 2026 Women’s NCAA Championships. She is expected to have two years of eligibility remaining.

Berglund qualified for the 2024 NCAA Championships as a freshman and 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.

She returned to NCAAs as a sophomore, 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, Berglund only swam in four meets for the Longhorns. Back in October, 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. She did not compete at the 2026 SEC Championships.

Despite not swimming at SECs, Berglund earned an individual invite to the 2026 NCAA Championships with her season best 51.48 in the 100 backstroke that she swam at midseason. She also swam a 1:56.91 in the 200 back at midseason. After originally appearing on the psych sheets, Berglund scratched the 2026 NCAA Championships.

The Virginia women captured their 6th straight NCAA title this past season. Claire Curzan led the way with NCAA titles in the 100 back (48.24), 200 back (1:46.10), and a 2nd place finish in the 100 fly (48.55). Curzan leads the team’s backstroke group that also featured Tess Howley who was 10th in both backstroke events at 2026 NCAAs with a 51.01 in the 100 and a 1:50.82 in the 200. Berglund’s best time in the 100 back of a 50.70 would have been 8th at 2026 NCAAs while her best time of a 1:52.80 in the 200 back would have been 10th at NCAAs.

In addition to being home to backstrokers such as Curzan and Howley, former Cal backstroke All-American Isabelle Stadden recently made the move to Charlottesville and joined the pro group. Stadden had a huge meet at the start of March at the Westmont Pro Series as she swam to lifetime bests in the long course 50, 100, and 200 backstrokes.

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LawHoo
1 month ago

Hot off the press: TOD liked today’s “Virginia STRIKES” post with the caption “See you in the fall!”

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  LawHoo
1 month ago

Did you see her latest story? Is that somewhere on UVA’s campus?

LawHoo
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

Yep, she posted yesterday on the lawn. Would be a quick turnaround but it’s possible.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  LawHoo
1 month ago

No there was a photo of a place today, I thought

Unattached
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

That pic is in Bloomington. IU

SwimmerTX
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

That would be the Sample Gates at IU. Interesting choice given IU doesn’t really have IMers

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  SwimmerTX
1 month ago

Gotcha, thanks.

I think this whole thing is interesting. It’s like dang, you’re at Cal training under a storied program for backstroke, you make 3 A finals at NCAAs after being injured early season and you’re like “hmm time to hit the road!”

SwimmerTX
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

To put it nicely, the Cal fanbase is not happy. It’s def sounding like there’s more to the story, because she has great training partners and the coaches know how to develop athletes in her events.

richteller
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

I don’t know if anyone else has mentioned, but Dave Marsh left Cal, and he was her coach. Just speculating that it might have been a factor. He was coaching the women’s team there in recent years.

Admin
Reply to  LawHoo
1 month ago

Hearing that she’s going on visits to Virginia, Indiana, and Texas. First two got the lawn pictures, I assume Texas will get the same.

Swammer1234
Reply to  LawHoo
1 month ago

Haley’s McDonald’s mom liked it. Is it possible it’s her?

Tom cruise
1 month ago

The big yahu is continuing the UVA dynasty

Mark the Shark
1 month ago

TOD posting IG stories from the Lawn at UVA today. And no, that’s not short for Todd.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Mark the Shark
1 month ago

WE AIN’T COME HERE TO PLAY SCHOOL

Crooked lane lines
Reply to  Mark the Shark
1 month ago

And Todd probably paid OOP to fly her first class

Feisty Lamp
1 month ago

Let’s just be thankful she isn’t training hybrid at Carmel atp

GowdyRaines
1 month ago

Everybody wants to get their pic with the trophy.

Joseph
1 month ago

UVA just big and greedy smh. This isn’t fun anymore.

I_Said_It
Reply to  Joseph
1 month ago

Yeah, because when those guys left ASU for Texas, that was no big deal.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  I_Said_It
1 month ago

Hubert and his imaginary friends?

Also BIG difference between the 7th place team getting some transfers in and the 6 time defending champions stocking up like nobody’s business

JustBecause
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

👀

Dont hate the Player…. hate the Game…

Level up… or just shhhhh 🤐 🤫

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  JustBecause
1 month ago

who’s hating, big fella?

Yuh
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

Every single positive comment about uva gets like 40 downvotes in this comment section lol

Swammer1234
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

Yeah not like they had won 13 of the last 16 or something

SwimCoach
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

I feel like people are losing track of the forest while looking at the trees. The point of choosing a program as an athlete is to find a good fit to help them inprove. For a female swimmer it would be hard to argue there is a better program for that purpose. There are definitely other good programs, but UVA is on another level.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  SwimCoach
1 month ago

Are you referring to Berit or Teagan? I’d argue one has way more of a reason to transfer if we’re talking about improvement.

yuh
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

I mean most people can agree its a mystery as to why Tegan entered the portal but I guarantee if she commits to UVA there will be way more complaints than any other school lmao

Last edited 1 month ago by yuh
Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  yuh
1 month ago

oh without a doubt. Personally, I’m not a fan of her entering the portal but Berit makes sense. I don’t think being at Texas has helped her out much.

Margo Schmargo
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

Bruh acting like Texas men’s team had not dominated the past decade of college swimming.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Margo Schmargo
1 month ago

I’ve got a goldfish memory. Also, 2022-2024 killed me

Faulty Touch Pad
1 month ago

Chasing the rings smh.

24.5 Yard Pool Last Chance Meet
Reply to  Faulty Touch Pad
1 month ago

This doesn’t feel like a “we’re choosing YOU”. More like a “Sure, why not? Come here.”

Yswim
1 month ago

maybe Berglund is redshirting 26-27 and then using her 4th year of eligibility 27-28?

can’t expect that much improvement this coming season with where her times are now

Yswim
Reply to  Yswim
1 month ago

and Curzan and Howley will graduate after this coming season

Swimgeek
Reply to  Yswim
1 month ago

She only swam a few meets for Texas this season. I read her hope/plan is to get awarded a redshirt for this past season (25-26) and then have 2 yrs at UVA

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