2022 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- March 16–19, 2022
- McAuley Aquatic Center, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia (Eastern Daylight Time)
- Prelims 10AM /Finals 6PM
- Short Course Yards (25 yards)
- Championship Central
- Official Psych Sheets
- Live Results
- Live Video (ESPN+)
- Wednesday night heat sheets
Night one kicked off in Atlanta for Women’s NCAAs. Tonight only featured relays so it is time to do some relay analysis for each team as decisions had to be made. The relays had 45 minutes in-between, and some athletes were used on both relays.
Women – Team Rankings – Through Event 2
- Virginia 74
- Texas 58
- California 56
- Stanford 54
- Louisville 46
- NC State 44
- Alabama/Ohio St 38
- Tie
- Georgia / Tennessee 34
- Tie
- Florida / Michigan 26
- Tie
- Kentucky / Southern California 18
- Tie
- Wisconsin 14
- Arizona St 12
- UNC 10
- Northwestern/Indiana 8
- Tie
- Virginia Tech/Arizona 2
- Tie
Virginia has already taken a lead of 16 points over Texas. Their big decision of the night was using Emma Weyant on the 800 freestyle relay. Weyant was not on the relay that won the ACC Championships. She swam the anchor leg tonight replacing Ella Bathurst. The decision was not super impactful as Weyant split a 1:44.80 tonight, and Bathurst split a 1:44.72 at ACCs.
Stanford decided to use Regan Smith on both the 200 medley and 800 freestyle relays. Smith led off in a 24.31 on the 200 medley relay and split a 1:43.35 on the 800 freestyle. Both were just off of her splits from Pac-12s a few weekends ago. Something to note is that Stanford was the seventh seed in the 200 medley relay but ended up finishing 10th. Smith was third heading into the wall but came out seventh and ended up splitting a 24.31, over a second slower than what she led off in at Pac-12s. Using Smith on both relays tonight means that they most likely will leave her off of the 200 freestyle as each athlete is limited to only four out of the five relays.
Texas used Evie Pfeifer on the 800 freestyle relay tonight after not being on the school’s fastest time this season prior to tonight. Tonight, Pfeiffer split a 1:44.29, right around her split of 1:44.00 from last year’s NCAAs.
Unlike last year where Cal left Isabel Ivey off of the 800 freestyle relay, the Golden Bears did opt to use her this year. Ivey came up with a huge split leading off the relay in a 1:41.35, the fastest leadoff split of the field and the second fastest split overall. That time was over two seconds faster than she led off the relay in at Pac-12s.
Like Stanford, Tennessee also opted to use a swimmer on both relays tonight. Freshman Ellen Walshe swam the butterfly leg of the 11th place 200 medley relay as well as the second leg of the 800 freestyle relay. This was the same as she swam at SECs where she was left off of the 200 freestyle relay. The same most likely will happen here as she is limited to four relays.
Wisconsin did the opposite of Tennessee and Stanford as they took Mackenzie McConagha off both relays after swimming both at B1Gs. McConagha did lead off the 200 medley relay tonight. The change did look as if it paid off though as McConagha split a 1:46.43 at B1Gs and Alana Palmer who swam in her place tonight split a 1:45.91.
The top five teams in the 200 medley relay all held their seeds. The biggest mover was Louisville which was seeded 17th but ended up eighth.
The 800 freestyle relay was a much different top eight. Stanford and Virginia both held their top two seeds whereas Georgia (14th), Louisville (12th), and Florida (15th) moved up to finish in the top eight.
200 Medley Relay Splits
Katharine Berkoff led off NC State’s relay in an unofficial American record. The biggest difference between Virginia and NC State’s relays was that NC State was faster on the front half whereas Virginia was faster on the back half.
School | Swimmer | Back Split | |
1 | NC State | Katharine Berkoff | 22.76 |
2 | Virginia | Gretchen Walsh | 22.81 |
3 | Michigan | Maggie MacNeil | 23.07 |
4 | Alabama | Rhyan White | 23.35 |
5 | USC | Calypso Sheridan | 23.85 |
6 | Louisville | Abby Hay | 23.86 |
7 | Ohio State | Emily Crane | 23.89 |
8 | Cal | Isabelle Stadden | 23.9 |
9 | Gerogia | Eboni McCarty | 23.94 |
10 | Arkansas | Andrea Sandsores De La Fuente | 24.02 |
11 | Texas A&M | Kaitlyn Owens | 24.11 |
12 | Auburn | Megan Lee | 24.15 |
13 | Arizona | Aria Bernal | 24.17 |
13 | Kentucky | Caitlin Brooks | 24.17 |
14 | Indiana | Kacey McKenna | 24.22 |
15 | UNC | Greer Pattison | 24.23 |
16 | Wisconsin | Mackenzie McConagha | 24.24 |
17 | Missouri | Meredith Rees | 24.26 |
18 | Stanford | Regan Smith | 24.31 |
19 | Texas | Julia Cook | 24.43 |
20 | Florida State | Tania Quaglieri | 24.45 |
21 | Tennessee | Josephine Fuller | 24.57 |
22 | Northwestern | Emma Pelisova | 24.73 |
23 | Minnesota (DQ) | Jordan McGinty | 25.32 |
School | Swimmer | Breast Split | |
1 | Ohio State | Hannah Bach | 25.78 |
1 | Texas | Anna Elendt | 25.78 |
2 | USC | Kaitlyn Dobler | 25.89 |
3 | NC State | Sophie Hanson | 26.05 |
4 | Virginia | Alexis Wenger | 26.08 |
5 | Northwestern | Tara Vovk | 26.11 |
6 | Tennessee | Mona McSharry | 26.2 |
7 | Alabama | Avery Wiseman | 26.33 |
8 | Cal | Leah Polonsky | 26.36 |
9 | Arizona | Jade Neser | 26.56 |
10 | Louisville | Kaylee Wheeler | 26.68 |
11 | Gerogia | Harri Evans | 26.71 |
12 | Indiana | Noelle Peplowski | 26.81 |
13 | Stanford | Allie Raab | 26.86 |
14 | Kentucky | Bailey Bonnett | 26.88 |
15 | Michigan | Letitia Sim | 26.95 |
16 | Minnesota (DQ) | Grace Bennin | 26.97 |
17 | Arkansas | Vanessa Herrmann | 27 |
18 | UNC | Lilly Higgs | 27.03 |
19 | Wisconsin | Jenna Silvestri | 27.15 |
20 | Florida State | Nina Kucheran | 27.28 |
21 | Auburn | Anastasia Makarova | 27.4 |
22 | Texas A&M | Bobbi Kennett | 27.71 |
23 | Missouri | Alex Moderski | 27.97 |
School | Swimmer | Fly Split | |
1 | Alabama | Morgan Scott | 22.26 |
2 | Missouri | Sarah Thompson | 22.31 |
3 | Stanford | Emma Wheal | 22.47 |
4 | Ohio State | KitKat Zenick | 22.51 |
5 | Texas | Olivia Bray | 22.56 |
6 | Virginia | Lexi Cuomo | 22.72 |
7 | Florida State | Jenny Halden | 22.8 |
8 | Cal | Mia Kragh | 22.87 |
9 | Michigan | Olivia Carter | 22.91 |
9 | Texas A&M | Olivia Theall | 22.91 |
10 | NC State | Abby Arens | 22.93 |
10 | Louisville | Tristen Ulett | 22.93 |
11 | Tennessee | Ellen Walshe | 23.03 |
12 | Wisconsin | Mallory Jump | 23.08 |
13 | UNC | Sophie Lindner | 23.11 |
14 | USC | Anicka Delgado | 23.28 |
15 | Arizona | Julia Heimstead | 23.35 |
16 | Gerogia | Dakota Luther | 23.37 |
17 | Northwestern | Miriam Guevara | 23.38 |
18 | Indiana | Elizabeth Broshears | 23.47 |
19 | Auburn | Lexie Mulvihill | 23.53 |
20 | Kentucky | Izzy Gati | 23.85 |
21 | Minnesota (DQ) | Hannah Cornish | 23.91 |
22 | Arkansas | Kobie Melton | 24.17 |
School | Swimmer | Free Split | |
1 | Virginia | Kate Douglass | 20.55 |
2 | UNC | Grace Countie | 20.92 |
3 | Ohio State | Amy Fulmer | 20.98 |
4 | Louisville | Gabi Albiero | 21.15 |
5 | NC State | Kylee Alons | 21.22 |
6 | Stanford | Anya Goeders | 21.33 |
7 | Alabama | Kalia Antoniou | 21.35 |
8 | Tennessee | AJ Kutsch | 21.46 |
9 | Cal | Elise Garcia | 21.47 |
10 | Indiana | Ashley Turak | 21.57 |
10 | Kentucky | Riley Gaines | 21.57 |
11 | Northwestern | Maddie Smith | 21.59 |
12 | Michigan | Lindsay Flynn | 21.6 |
13 | USC | Laticia Transom | 21.64 |
14 | Texas | Emma Sticklen | 21.69 |
15 | Missouri | Megan Keil | 21.73 |
16 | Wisconsin | Sophie Fiske | 21.74 |
17 | Florida State | Rebecca Moynihan | 21.75 |
18 | Arkansas | Emily Barclay | 21.88 |
19 | Gerogia | Gabi Fa’Amausili | 21.92 |
19 | Minnesota (DQ) | Olivia Bloomer | 21.92 |
20 | Texas A&M | Chloe Stepanek | 21.97 |
21 | Arizona | Alyssa Schwengel | 22.08 |
21 | Auburn | Emma Steckiel | 22.08 |
800 Freestyle Relay
Isabel Ivey led things off for Cal in the fastest flat start split to help them earn a third place finish. Torri Huske was the second fastest lead off split to keep Stanford close behind. Taylor Ruck of Stanford swam the fastest split overall on the second leg to help the Cardinal get the win. Regan Smith had the fastest split of the third leg to help keep the Cardinal in the lead.
Zoie Hartmann anchored in the fastest split of the event to help Georgia earn a fifth place finish.
Leg | Swimmer | Team | Split |
1 | Isabel Ivey | Cal | 1:41.35 |
1 | Torri Huske | Stanford | 1:41.93 |
1 | Kelly Pash | Texas | 1:42.94 |
1 | Reilly Tiltmann | Virginia | 1:43.17 |
1 | Arina Openysheva | Louisville | 1:43.59 |
1 | Amy Fulmer | Ohio St | 1:43.82 |
1 | Talia Bates | Florida | 1:43.87 |
1 | Lillie Hosack | Wisconsin | 1:43.96 |
1 | Morgan Scott | Alabama | 1:44.15 |
1 | Erica Laning | ASU | 1:44.17 |
1 | Emma Atkinson | Virginia Tech | 1:44.23 |
1 | Maxine Parker | Georgia | 1:44.24 |
1 | Anna Peplowski | Indiana | 1:44.64 |
1 | Abbey Webb | NC State | 1:44.65 |
1 | Chloe Stepanek | Texas A&M | 1:44.67 |
1 | Julia Mrozinski | Tennessee | 1:44.80 |
1 | Sophie Lindner | UNC | 1:45.58 |
1 | Megan Glass | Michigan | 1:45.62 |
1 | Izzy Gati | Kentucky | 1:45.79 |
1 | Mykenzie Leehy | Auburn | 1:46.63 |
1 | Jordan McGinty | Minnesota | 1:47.56 |
1 | Caroline Pennington | USC | 1:50.23 |
2 | Taylor Ruck | Stanford | 1:40.49 |
2 | Alex Walsh | Virginia | 1:41.92 |
2 | Riley Gaines | Kentucky | 1:42.18 |
2 | Ellen Walshe | Tennessee | 1:43.48 |
2 | Ekaterina Nikonova | Florida | 1:43.81 |
2 | Kate Moore | NC State | 1:44.17 |
2 | Paige Hetrick | Louisville | 1:44.25 |
2 | Cora Dupre | Alabama | 1:44.29 |
2 | Ayla Spitz | Cal | 1:44.37 |
2 | Dune Coetzee | Georgia | 1:44.39 |
2 | Reka Gyorgy | Virginia Tech | 1:44.44 |
2 | Emma Nordin | ASU | 1:44.70 |
2 | Olivia Bray | Texas | 1:45.03 |
2 | Abby Carlson | Wisconsin | 1:45.17 |
2 | Katherine Zenick | Ohio St | 1:45.37 |
2 | Ella Ristic | Indiana | 1:45.85 |
2 | Jordan Buechler | Texas A&M | 1:46.18 |
2 | Amy Dragelin | UNC | 1:46.42 |
2 | Kathryn Ackermann | Michigan | 1:46.45 |
2 | Marlene Kahler | USC | 1:46.71 |
2 | Rebekah Hamilton | Auburn | 1:47.52 |
2 | Hannah Cornish | Minnesota | 1:48.48 |
3 | Regan Smith | Stanford | 1:43.35 |
3 | Ella Nelson | Virginia | 1:43.58 |
3 | Kyla Leibel | Texas | 1:43.95 |
3 | Kristen Romano | Ohio St | 1:44.55 |
3 | Micayla Cronk | Florida | 1:44.56 |
3 | Mia Motekaitis | Cal | 1:44.59 |
3 | Lindsay Looney | ASU | 1:44.96 |
3 | Polina Nevmovenko | Louisville | 1:44.97 |
3 | Brooklyn Douthwright | Tennessee | 1:45.02 |
3 | Sophie Sorenson | Kentucky | 1:45.09 |
3 | Sarah Shackelford | Virginia Tech | 1:45.33 |
3 | Victoria Kwan | Michigan | 1:45.48 |
3 | Callie Dickinson | Georgia | 1:45.58 |
3 | Ellie Vannote | UNC | 1:45.68 |
3 | Alana Palmer | Wisconsin | 1:45.91 |
3 | Julia Poole | NC State | 1:46.30 |
3 | Donika Kossakowska | Indiana | 1:46.37 |
3 | Adair Sand | USC | 1:46.79 |
3 | Megan Van Berkom | Minnesota | 1:47.24 |
3 | Kalia Antoniou | Alabama | 1:47.34 |
3 | Payton Marvin | Auburn | 1:47.99 |
3 | Aviv Barzelay | Texas A&M | 1:48.49 |
4 | Zoie Hartman | Georgia | 1:42.37 |
4 | Brooke Forde | Stanford | 1:42.53 |
4 | Leah Polonsky | Cal | 1:43.21 |
4 | Phoebe Bacon | Wisconsin | 1:44.20 |
4 | Evie Pfeifer | Texas | 1:44.29 |
4 | Tristen Ulett | Louisville | 1:44.43 |
4 | Tjasa Pintar | Tennessee | 1:44.49 |
4 | Olivia Carter | Michigan | 1:44.52 |
4 | Tylor Mathieu | Florida | 1:44.72 |
4 | Emma Weyant | Virginia | 1:44.80 |
4 | Mackenzie Looze | Indiana | 1:44.81 |
4 | Annabel Crush | NC State | 1:44.94 |
4 | Mela Delmenico | Alabama | 1:45.27 |
4 | Erin Milligan | ASU | 1:45.88 |
4 | Kaitlynn Wheeler | Kentucky | 1:46.01 |
4 | Heidi Lowe | UNC | 1:46.11 |
4 | Emily Hetzer | Auburn | 1:46.31 |
4 | Genieve Sasseville | USC | 1:47.02 |
4 | Katie Trace | Ohio St | 1:47.40 |
4 | Maggie Summit | Minnesota | 1:47.67 |
4 | Rose Pouch | Virginia Tech | 1:47.71 |
4 | Bobbi Bennett | Texas A&M | 1:48.79 |
Virginia had a long finish on everything. That’s my analysis. And it was so blatant and strange from early in the first relay that I knew darn well it would carry over all night. That had to be coaching emphasis as opposed to all of these individual swimmers deciding upon the same thing.
Tennessee I am worried maybe we should wait for prelims tomorrow before overreacting
Tennessee added a couple of tenths. Just like UVA and 10-15 other schools. Ellen Walsh swam a best time it looks like for them in addition
Using Smith turned out to be a “mistake” as they won by five seconds. Maybe I am being too critical but they would have won with almost anyone else taking her place
Mistake? What, are they going to put her in the 200 free relay?
Given her day 4 double and her empty schedule today, maybe that makes sense. Though I think it’s more likely they just leave her off 4 relays
It was wise to let her swim fast to reaffirm some confidence so she could get past the fluky flip turn thing. Now she doesn’t have to sit all day with that stewing in the back of her mind. They wouldn’t want to use her in the 200 free relay anyway.
Rowdy said during the 800 free relay that Regan missed her turn…if you go back and watch it, she definitely did…not too far away, but too close, and when she pushed off, she appeared to push off at the top of the touch pad (almost missing it really) and pushed downward…it was a very strange looking turn that easily added some time to her swim. Maybe a shaky 1st race.
Congrats Stanford! Go Card!!!
Hoos keeping pace with their seed in these relays! love it