Alex Walsh on NCAA Achievements: “My career has… been everything I’ve ever wanted it to be”

2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Alex Walsh made history tonight, winning the 100 breast and marking the 5th different event Walsh has won an individual title in. Reflecting on her career in the NCAA, Walsh said this ride has been everything she could have ever wanted from her college experience.

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Last 15 Meters
30 minutes ago

Was surprised to hear on the broadcast she’s only been training this year for the 100 breast and 200 fly.

I hope she’s not abandoning yet another one of her internationally relevant events, but maybe her knee is giving her issues with long axis strokes? Would explain why her backstroke and freestyle have seemed so off recently

swimming on hate
1 hour ago

She’s so awesome – what great representation for female athletes!

Analyswim
1 hour ago

Poised, graceful, and competitive beauty! She will be missed.

gosharks
2 hours ago

A fast swimmer and a class act. UVA has unbelievably huge shoes to fill next year.

Swimmerj
2 hours ago

American treasure

Miss M
6 hours ago

“I didn’t want to be washed”. Tell me they don’t read the comments!

So much respect for Alex. She performed big time today.

Eddie
7 hours ago

she’s gonna leave it all in the pool for that 2 fly tomorrow

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