2018 W. NCAAs: Eastin Posts #3 Fastest Performance in 200 Fly, Marrkand Swims to 9th Fastest on All-Time Performers List
On night 4 of the 2018 Women’s NCAA Championships, Stanford’s Ella Eastin secured her 3rd individual win in as many days.
2018 W. NCAAs: Mallory Comerford Swims to #2 All-Time in 100 Free
Mallory Comerford went 46.20 in the 100 free Saturday night, taking 2nd to Stanford’s Simone Manuel (45.65).
2018 W. NCAAs: Ally McHugh Becomes #8 All-Time Performer in 1650
Ally McHugh dropped 7 seconds to take 2nd in the 1650 behind Katie Ledecky Saturday night.
2018 W. NCAAs: 1650 Update
Michigan senior G Ryan took first out of the first four heats of the 1650, going 15:50.95 in the final race of their collegiate career.
2018 W. NCAA Finals Preview: Can Comerford Challenge Manuel in 100 FR?
Mallory Comerford and Simone Manuel will go head-to-head in the NCAA 100 free final.
2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Prelims Live Recap
Stanford’s Ella Eastin is looking for a perfect 3-for-3 in both NCAA titles and American Records here. She’ll be swimming in the 200 fly towards the end of the session.
2018 W. NCAAs: Texas A&M Qualifies 4 for 200 Breast A-Final
The Aggies have four women in the 200 breast A-final Saturday night.
2018 W. NCAAs: Indiana’s Marie Chamberlain Granted 200 Back Re-Swim
For the second time this weekend, a backstroker was granted a re-swim.
2018 W. NCAAs: 5-Seed Jing Quah DQed in 200 Fly Prelims
Coming into the NCAA Championships, Texas A&M freshman Jing Quah was the 5th seed for the 200 fly.
2018 W. NCAAs: Beata Nelson Jumps to #6 All-Time in 200 Back
Beata Nelson is the top seed heading into finals with a 1:49.33.
2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Photo Vault
SwimSwam’s Tim Binning was on-deck to catch all the day three action at the 2018 NCAA D1 Women’s Championships.
2018 W. NCAAs: Ohio State’s Liz Li Scratches 100 Free on Day 4
#8-seed Liz Li will not swim the 100 free on the final day of the 2018 NCAA D1 Women’s Championships.
Ally Howe on 200 Back: “It’s My Last Event, Last Day of Swimming”
The 2018 NCAA D1 Women’s Championships might be the final meet of American record holder Ally Howe’s career.
WATCH: Ella Eastin’s 3:54.6 in NCAA 400 IM Final
You can see a video of the race here, courtesy of Texas A&M’s YouTube channel.
2018 W. NCAA Picks: Stanford Battles To Repeat In 400 Free Relay
Stanford looks like the favorite, but the interesting strategy to watch Saturday will be where teams use their star sprinters – both Simone Manuel and Abbey Weitzeil could anchor or lead off. And where they swim just might be the difference-maker if the race gets tight.