Caroline Bricker on 400 IM Title: “I knew I had something in me… didn’t know it was that”

2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Stanford sophomore Caroline Bricker swam a controlled 400 IM in the NCAA final, pacing herself during the first 200 before shooting ahead on the breaststroke leg and maintaining her lead on the last 100 to touch in 3:57.36. Bricker came into this meet confident in her abilities but didn’t necessarily expect to come out as an NCAA champion.

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Professor Goon
12 hours ago

“Are you ready for your coaching lesson?”

Eddie Reese gulps

Bob Bowman breathes heavily

Michael Bohl nods nervously

Dave Durden sighs

“Yes, Greg Meehan” they say in unison

WaterAce
16 hours ago

SHE GOT THAT DOG IN HER

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