2018 NCAA D1 Women's Championships

Updated 2018 Swimulator Program Rankings

The Swimulator‘s NCAA program rankings are now updated with the 2018 season’s data. The rankings now include data from the…

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NCAA D1 Women’s Improvement at Nationals

We’re now a ways out from women’s NCAA’s, but that doesn’t mean we have to stop breaking down the meet….

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Who Returns the Most Points For Women’s 2019 NCAA’s?

The 2018 women’s NCAA championships wrapped up a couple weekends ago with Stanford defending their title by a wide point margin over California.

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2018 Women’s NCAAs: How Did Our Top 20 Recruits Perform As Freshmen?

It was a veteran-dominated NCAA meet, with freshmen scoring only a third of what any other class scored individually. But how did our top 20 recruits perform in their first NCAA action?

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Carol Capitani: “This meet is just like the Wild West” (Video)

Texas women’s head coach Carol Capitani sat down with the media at the conclusion of NCAA’s to breakdown the Longhorn’s 6th place performance. 

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Previews & Recaps

2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap

After becoming the 6th fastest performer ever with her time from prelims, Wisconsin’s Beata Nelson is the top seed for the 200 back, but she’ll be up against Cal’s defending NCAA champ Kathleen Baker.

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. 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.

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Carol Capitani: “This meet is just like the Wild West” (Video)

Texas women’s head coach Carol Capitani sat down with the media at the conclusion of NCAA’s to breakdown the Longhorn’s 6th place performance. 

Mike Bottom and Clara Smiddy Break Down 4th Place Team Finish (Video)

“We were happy that we were getting 6th. and Today we came out, and ‘hey, we could get 4th.””

Megan Moroney Makes A-Finals after Nearly Year Hiatus From Injury (Video)

Shortly after the Olympic Trials in Omaha, Megan started having pain in her shoulders, and after this went on for a couple months, she saw a doctor. The diagnosis? A torn labrum.

Delaney Duncan Becomes E. Michigan’s First Female Swimmer A-Finalist

Delaney Duncan of Eastern Michigan University made history Friday morning when she swam a 58.36 in prelims of the 100 breast, good for 2nd seed in finals and giving Eastern Michigan its first female swimming A-Finalist at the NCAA Championships.

Greg Meehan Breaks Down Emotional Team Championship Title (Video)

The Stanford Cardinal fulfilled all expectations at the 2018 Women’s NCAA DI Championships tonight, winning the team title by a monster 220 points

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Updated 2018 Swimulator Program Rankings

The Swimulator‘s NCAA program rankings are now updated with the 2018 season’s data. The rankings now include data from the…

NCAA D1 Women’s Improvement at Nationals

We’re now a ways out from women’s NCAA’s, but that doesn’t mean we have to stop breaking down the meet….

Who Returns the Most Points For Women’s 2019 NCAA’s?

The 2018 women’s NCAA championships wrapped up a couple weekends ago with Stanford defending their title by a wide point margin over California.

2018 Women’s NCAAs: How Did Our Top 20 Recruits Perform As Freshmen?

It was a veteran-dominated NCAA meet, with freshmen scoring only a third of what any other class scored individually. But how did our top 20 recruits perform in their first NCAA action?

2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Final Scoring Summary

Stanford ran away with this meet. Their margin 220 point margin of victory over Cal was the 3rd largest ever.