20 Headlines for 20 Teams at the 2019 NCAA Women’s Championships
The Louisville women finished 4th at NCAAs, which is their best-ever finish.
Nelson, Bacon Named Big Ten Women’s Swimmer, Diver of the Year
The Big Ten Conference announced the 2019 Big Ten Women’s Swimmer, Diver, Swimming Coach and Diving Coach of the Year awards, as voted on by the conference coaches.
2019 M. NCAA Previews: 200 Medley Relay a Toss-Up
Ryan Hoffer and the Cal Bears will be in the mix in a tight 200 medley relay field
2019 W. NCAAs: How Did SwimSwam’s Power Rankings Hold Up?
Check out how our final Power Rankings compared to the actual team finishes at the 2019 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships.
2019 M. NCAA Previews: Wide Open Race Behind Haas, Auboeck in 500
Haas looks to be the front-runner for the title, but Felix Auboeck could challenge.
2019 M. NCAA Previews: 200 Backstrokers Aren’t Showing Their Hands
Texas went 1-2 at last year’s NCAA Championships in the 200 back; but this year, a different Longhorn has the top seed.
Beata Nelson on Texas Swim Center: “It’s my favorite pool” (Video)
Nelson used her last wall to push ahead with her underwaters, clipping the NCAA Record to win it in 1:47.24
WATCH: Beata Nelson and Taylor Ruck Battle for 200 Back NCAA Title
Watch Wisconsin junior Beata Nelson lower Kathleen Baker’s 200 back NCAA record.
2019 W. NCAA Championships: Top 4 Team Celebration Photo Vault
SwimSwam’s Jack Spitser was on deck to capture all of the fun team celebrations following the conclusion of the meet.
2019 NCAA M. Previews: DeVine Could Challenge American Record In 400 IM
Defending NCAA Champion Abrahm DeVine will look to pick up his second individual title in this event, and possibly challenge Chase Kalisz’s legendary AR.
2019 M. NCAA Previews: Chaos Reigns Without Dressel in 100 Free
A Dressel-less field leaves a wide-open race for the top of the podium in the 100 free.
2019 W. NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Photo Vault
SwimSwam’s Jack Spitser was on deck to capture all of the exciting day 4 finals action.
2019 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
Stanford’s Taylor Ruck will race Wisconsin’s Beata Nelson for the 200 back title.
2019 Women’s NCAA Championships Final Scoring Summary
Stanford won their third straight title. Here’s are the numbers. All of the numbers.
Ally McHugh Announces Move to Wisconsin After Graduation (Video)
With a 500 to go it was all Ally McHugh for the win. McHugh continued to build her lead through the back end of the race, winning with a 15:39.22