2023 Women’s Division I NCAA Champs: Night 3 Photo Vault
Jack Spitser is here in Knoxville. See some of his best and favorite shots from night 3.
2023 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Pick ‘Em Contest Scoring
With 39.5% of entries picking her, Taylor Ruck of Stanford in the 200 free was the most-unlikely day 3 winner according to the SwimSwam Pick ‘Em contest.
How Did Gretchen Walsh Go 48.26 in the 100y BackStroke? | RACE ANALYSIS
Gretchen Walsh blew everyone’s mind when she dropped a *spicy* 48.26 100y backstroke, breaking the NCAA record by nearly half a second.
2023 Women’s Division I NCAA Champs: Only One Scratch for the Final Day
There is only one scratch for the final prelims session. The last morning session will feature the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, and 200 fly.
2023 Women’s Division I NCAAs: Swims You Might Have Missed on Night 3
Ohio State’s Josie Panitz got under the 58 second mark in prelims of the 100 breast, marking a personal best. She dropped over a second in the event this year
After Difficult Year, UNC Olympian Aranza Vasquez Caps Comeback with Springboard Sweep
After winning the 1-meter diving title on Thursday night, North Carolina junior Aranza Vasquez swept the springboard events with a victory on the 3-meter.
2023 Women’s NCAA Division I Championships: Night 3 Race Videos
Gretchen Walsh set an American Record tonight in the 100 backstroke, watch that and the rest of night 3 race videos here.
2023 Division I Women’s NCAAs: Alex Walsh Swims 3:57.24, #5 Performance All-Time
Alex Walsh swam a personal best by 0.01 seconds in the 400 IM, winning the NCAA title for the second year in a row.
2023 Women’s Division I NCAAs: Night 3 Finals Preview
Virginia’s Gretchen Walsh swam the top time in the 100 back this morning by over a second with a 49.12. Read about night 3 finals here.
2023 M. NCAA Previews: Leon Marchand’s In a League of His Own In the 400 IM
Leon Marchand has already broken the NCAA record in the 400 IM twice this season, and looks to be on a collision course with the 3:30 barrier.
2023 Women’s NCAA Division I Champs: Day 3 Ups/Downs
Virginia, Stanford, and NC State all have the most final swims tonight with nine each. Virginia has 7 A finalists compared to Stanford’s 6 and NC State’s 4.
Kate Douglass 1:48.37 200 IM Post-Race Interview (Coleman’s Corner)
Kate Douglass went so fast in the 200 IM. Like, I need new pants fast. We get to the bottom of it in this interview. Get this yall…
2023 Women’s Division I NCAAs: Swims You Might Have Missed on Night 2
Stanford’s Torri Huske swam a best time in the 200 IM by over a second and a half. She finished second behind Kate Douglass but was also under the old AR.
2023 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Night 2 Photo Vault
Jack Spitser is here in Knoxville. See some of his best and favorite shots from night 2.
2023 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Night 2 Race Videos
Kate Douglass highlighted the night being the first swimmer under the 1:50 mark in the 200 IM going a 1:48.37. Watch the race here.