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.
Ray Looze Previews Lilly King’s 200 Breast (Video)
Indiana’s reigning champ Lilly King led from start to finish in heat 6, turning in 59.76 halfway. King won by a body length in 2:05.49
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.
Lilly King on AR: “I kind of expected more from myself” (Video)
King rolled her eyes a bit to her team after the finish, as she’s hoped to break 56 seconds, but said she was still excited to get the record
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.
2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
Louisville’s Mallory Comerford will go up against Stanford’s Simone Manuel and Michigan’s Siobhan Haughey in the 200 free.