All The Records Broken At Women’s NCAA Championships
The 2016 Women’s NCAA Championships ended Saturday night with a whole slew of broken records and whether it was a NCAA, Championship, American, U.S. Open or school record, SwimSwam has them listed for you.
The Future Is Bright: 23 U.S. 17 & Unders Would Have Scored At NCAAs
23 American swimmers aged 17 and under, including Claire Adams (pictured above) would have scored points in the ‘A’ or ‘B’ finals at this weekend’s 2016 Women’s NCAA Division I Championships.
IU Coaches Ray Looze and Drew Johansen Discuss Big Hoosier NCAA Meet
WATCH | IU swimming coach Ray Looze discusses the end to the most successful NCAA meet in program history. #GoIU…
Watch: Lilly King Blasts The U.S. Open Record W/ 2:03.59 200 Breast
Watch Lilly King rock a 3:03.59 to take down Emma Reaney’s U.S. Open, American, and NCAA records by half a second.
2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Photo Vault
Tim Binning, SwimSwam’s chief photographer for NCAAs, snapped some quality shots from Saturday’s finals. Check out the pictures below for a glimpse of the action that occurred this evening, including Georgia’s phenomenal win over Stanford and Cal. (Olivia Smoliga featured above).
Lilly King Earns CSCAA Swimmer Of The Year After American Records
Double American record setter Lilly King of Indiana has won the CSCAA (College Swimming Coaches Association of America) Female Swimmer of the Year award for 2016.
Lilly king & Miranda Tucker go 1-2 in finals… and Interviews (Video)
In a huge coup for Indiana, the Hoosiers took down NCAA, American, U.S. Open and NCAA meet record plus the top two spots in the women’s 200 breaststroke
2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
Olivia Smoliga’s gutsy 100 free title helped Georgia win its third NCAA title in the last four years.
Lilly King Breaks NCAA, American, US Open Record with 2:03 200 Breast
Indiana’s Lilly King continued her sensational freshman campaign by shattering the American, U.S. Open and NCAA records in the 200 breaststroke at the NCAA Championships.
2016 Women’s NCAA Pick ‘Em Contest: Scoring Update After Day 3
Just 2 of 279 entrants into our Pick ‘Em Contest correctly predicted Brittany MacLean’s 200 freestyle win. Check out the standings after day 3 here.
2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Prelims Photo Vault
Tim Binning, SwimSwam’s chief photographer for NCAAs, snapped some quality shots from Saturday’s prelims. Check out the pictures below for a glimpse of the action that occurred this morning (Danielle Galyer featured above).
Lilly King: This was the first year I only had 1 coach (Video)
Indiana freshman Lilly King earned the night’s second American record, going 56.85 to become the first woman ever under 57 in a flat-start 100 breaststroke.
2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
American records are on the line in droves on day 3 between Kelsi Worrell’s 100 fly, Lilly King’s 100 breast, Courtney Bartholomew & co. in the 100 back and Stanford’s 200 medley relay.
2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Finals Photo Vault
Tim Binning, SwimSwam’s chief photographer for NCAAs, snapped some quality shots from Friday’s finals. Check out the pictures below for a glimpse of the action that occurred tonight, including Lilly King’s 56.85 100 breast American Record, Kelsi Worrell’s 49.43 100 fly American Record, Ella Eastin’s 400 IM, Brittany MacLean’s 200 free, and Rachel Bootsma’s 100 back victories.
Lilly King Smashes 57 Second Barrier to Set 100 Breast American Record
Indiana’s Lilly King crushed her own American, NCAA, and U.S. Open Record in the 100 breaststroke finals at the 2016 Women’s NCAA Championships. In a historic swim, King smashed through the 57 second barrier to set the new record at 56.85.