2022 Men’s NCAAs: The Year of C’s, Curry, Curtiss, Crooks in the 50 Freestyle
Tokyo US Olympian Brooks Curry of LSU is the #2 seed in the 50 freestyle with a time of 18.67. Tennessee’s Jordan Crooks is the top seed.
Virginia Caps Off 2022 NCAAs With American Record in 400 Free Relay
After winning the 100 freestyle, Gretchen Walsh swam a 46.01 to anchor the American Record setting 400 freestyle relay for Virginia.
WATCH: Virginia Sets American, NCAA Record in 400 Freestyle Relay
Virginia won the last four events of the meet including setting the American, NCAA, Meet, US Open, and Pool records in the 400 freestyle relay.
Alex Walsh Becomes #6 Performer All-Time With 1:50.79 200 Fly
Alex Walsh won all three of her individual events at the 2022 NCAA Championships, and swam the 9th fastest 200 fly performance all-time tonight.
Gretchen Walsh Swims 46.05 100 Freestyle; #4 Performer All-Time
Gretchen Walsh earned her first NCAA individual title tonight and became the #4 performer of all-time in the 100 freestyle.
Tanner Filion of Whitman Swims Men’s D3 200 Back Record in 1:41.49
The Division III 200 backstroke record was set twice today, once in prelims and once in finals. The record now stands at a 1:41.49.
Sean Green Swims 9:03.39 1000 Freestyle to Become #2 13-14 Boys All-Time
Green moved up from #18 to #2 all-time in the 1000 freestyle for the 13-14 boys age group after dropping over 12 seconds tonight.
2022 Women’s NCAAs: Under 16:00 to be Top 8 (9) in Mile
Wisconsin’s Paige McKenna captured the NCAA title in the 1650 freestyle tonight. Tonight’s top 8 (9) was over four seconds faster than a year ago.
2022 Women’s NCAAs: Day 4 Finals Preview
Virginia’s Kate Douglass has already gone 2 for 2 in events for far this meet and is the top seed in the 200 breaststroke tonight.
2022 Women’s NCAAs: Day 4 Ups/Downs
Virginia holds a solid lead heading into the final night and the Hoos placed the most swimmers into A finals tonight with six total.
Katharine Berkoff Earns 2nd NCAA Title in 100 Backstroke; Just Like Her Dad
Both NC State’s Katharine Berkoff and her father Dave Berkoff who swam for Harvard have now won two NCAA titles in the 100 backstroke.
2022 Women’s NCAAs: Day 3 Finals Photo Vault
Kaitlyn Dobler won the 100 breaststroke last night becoming the 6th swimmer ever under 57 seconds. Check out photo highlights here.
WATCH: Douglass, Berkoff Swim American Records on Night 3
Both NC State’s Katharine Berkoff and Virginia’s Kate Douglass set American Records on night three of NCAAs. Watch their swims here.
Emory Sets Division III Record in 800 Freestyle Relay with 6:28.69
Emory broke Johns Hopkins record of 6:29.27 which had stood since 2013. Nicholas Goudie split a 1:35.37 anchor leg to help break the record.
USC’s Kaitlyn Dobler Swims 56.93 100 Breaststroke; #6 All-Time
Dobler became the fourth person under 57 this season and the sixth all-time as she won the 100 breaststroke in a 56.93 at NCAAs.