Revisiting NCAA Recruit Rankings: Women’s High School Class of 2022
Despite only swimming in three NCAA Championship meets, Claire Curzan is the top scorer from the high school class of 2022 with 165 career NCAA points.
Curzan, Bell, Huske, and Verzyl Nominated for Collegiate Women’s Sports Award for Swim & Dive
Stanford’s Torri Huske was already named the CSCAA National Swimmer of the Year for D1. She has now picked up a nomination for the Collegiate Women’s Sport Award as well.
2026 Swammy Awards: Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving
Torri Huske wins the Swammy for Women’s NCAA Swimmer of the Year for the first time following a strong showing at the 2026 NCAA Championships.
Updated All-Time Team Title and Individual Title Rankings (NCAA Women’s D1 Swimming & Diving)
The Virginia women have 59 all-time NCAA event titles – and 55 of them have come during their current six year championship run.
Ultra Swimmer of the Month: Lucy Bell
One month after winning the first two conference titles of her career, Bell won two individual events at Women’s NCAAs, topping the 200 breast and 200 IM.
Competitor Coach of the Month: Todd DeSorbo
DeSorbo led the UVA women’s team to their sixth straight NCAA title and followed up by guiding the men to their best finish since 2021.
Reviewing SwimSwam’s 2026 NCAA Event Predictions – Women’s Edition
Pitt senior Claire Jansen made the final of the 100 and 200 back at Women’s NCAAs after she was picked for neither in SwimSwam’s event previews.
CSCAA Issues Statement Acknowledging Some Aspects of New Format “Require Adjustment”
Fans, coaches, and swimmers are seemingly all on the same page: the new format didn’t work. The CSCAA acknowledges they’ve heard the complaints.
2026 NCAA D1 Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship Box Score
The University of Virginia women won their 6th consecutive national championship over the weekend in Atlanta. Here are the numbers All of the numbers.
2026 Women’s NCAA Division I Championships: Day 4 Photo Vault
View the best photos from the final day of the 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, courtesy of SwimSwam photographer Jack Spitser.
The University of Virginia Are NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Champions Once Again
The Virginia women won their 6th NCAA title, sweeping all five relays and winning three individual events.
Virginia Breaks Own NCAA Record With 3:05.26 400 Freestyle Relay, Moesch Splits 45.61
The team also broke their own meet record of a 3:05.84, set back in 2023. That relay included Kate Douglass and both Walsh sisters.
Claire Curzan Breaks Own NCAA Meet Record With 1:46.10 200 Backstroke
Curzan broke her own meet record of a 1:46.82 from a year ago and was only 0.01 off her NCAA record, making tonight’s swim the #2 performance all-time.
2026 Women’s NCAA Division I Championship: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
Virginia junior Claire Curzan is the top seed in the 200 backstroke final, and she will be hoping to lower her own NCAA record in the event.
2026 Women’s NCAA Division I Championship: Day 4 Finals Preview
Virginia is the top seed for two of the four individual races tonight and also is the top seed in the 400 free relay where they set an NCAA record last month