Torri Huske Fires Off 45.17 100 Freestyle, #4 Performance All-Time

2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

WOMEN’S 100 FREESTYLE – Finals

  • NCAA Record: 44.71 – Gretchen Walsh, Virginia (2025)
  • American Record: 44.71 – Gretchen Walsh, Virginia (2025)
  • U.S. Open Record: 44.71 – Gretchen Walsh, Virginia (2025)
  • Championship Record: 44.71 – Gretchen Walsh, Virginia (2025)
  • 2025 NCAA Champion: Gretchen Walsh, Virginia – 44.71
  • 2025 8th/16th Prelims Times: 47.37/47.88

Top 8 Finishers

  1. Torri Huske (STAN) — 45.17
  2. Anna Moesch (UVA) — 45.54
  3. Sara Curtis (UVA) — 45.77
  4. Liberty Clark (IU) — 46.11
  5. Camille Spink (TENN) — 46.30
  6. Cadence Vincent (BAMA) — 46.87
  7. Julia Dennis (LOU) — 47.02

Stanford’s Torri Huske completed her event sweep this week in Atlanta, swimming to a 45.17 in the 100 freestyle. That marked the #4 performance all-time. Also joining the top 10 performances all-time was Anna Moesch of Virginia who swam a 45.54, the #8 performance all-time.

All-Time Top Performances, Women’s 100 Freestyle

  1. Gretchen Walsh, 44.71, 2025 NCAA Division I Women
  2. Gretchen Walsh, 44.83, 2024 NCAA Division I Women
  3. Gretchen Walsh, 45.16, 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships
  4. Torri Huske, 45.17, 2026 NCAA Championships
  5. Gretchen Walsh, 45.19, 2025 NCAA Division I Women
  6. Gretchen Walsh, 45.20, 2025 ACC Championships
  7. Gretchen Walsh, 45.50, 2025 ACC Championships
  8. Anna Moesch, 45.54, 2026 NCAA Championships
  9. Simone Manuel, 45.56, 2017 NCAA DI – Women
  10. Gretchen Walsh, 45.61, 2024 NCAA Championships

Huske entered the day with a lifetime best 45.79 from last month’s ACC Championships that had sat as the #13 performance all-time. Moesch entered the day with a lifetime best 45.71 that had sat as the #11 swim all-time.

With their swims, Huske now moves up to the #2 performer all-time while Moesch now sits at #3 all-time. The two notably battled it out at ACCs last month where Moesch earned the win in a 45.71 just ahead of Huske’s 45.79. Huske now went three for three in individual titles this week as she also won the 100 fly and 50 free. Moesch won the individual title in the 200 free.

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Certainly Not The Elephant In The Room
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