Torri Huske Swims 45.49 100 Free Split, #9 Performance All-Time

Anya Pelshaw
by Anya Pelshaw 10

November 21st, 2025 ACC, College

2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational

  • November 18-21, 2025
  • Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Austin, TX
  • 11:00 am ET swimming prelims/11:30 am diving prelims/7:00 pm ET finals (Tuesday exception: 5 pm ET relay timed finals)
  • Championship Format
  • SCY
  • Live Results
  • Results on Meet Mobile as “Texas Hall of Fame Swimming Invite”
  • Live Recaps

WOMEN’S 400 FREESTYLE Relay – Timed Finals

  • NCAA Record: 3:05.84, Virginia – 2023
  • 2026 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 3:13.62
  • 2026 NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 3:14.92

Top 8 Finishers

  1. Stanford — 3:07.59
  2. Texas — 3:09.06
  3. USC — 3:12.12
  4. PITT — 3:12.88
  5. Wisconsin — 3:13.03
  6. Stanford ‘B’ — 3:13.45
  7. Texas ‘B’ — 3:14.94
  8. Northwestern — 3:15.30

Torri Huske swam the 9th fastest split of all-time in the women’s 100 freestyle, posting a 45.49 on the final night of competition in Texas. Huske helped the Stanford women to earn the win in a 3:07.59, a time that notably would have been 2nd at the 2025 NCAA Championships only behind Virginia who won in a 3:06.01. Stanford was 5th in the 400 free relay at 2025 NCAAs in a 3:09.38.

Top Women’s 100 Free Splits All-Time

1 44.93, Gretchen Walsh (2025 ACCs)
2 45.04, Gretchen Walsh (2025 NCAAs)
3 45.17, Gretchen Walsh (2024 NCAAs)
4 45.18, Gretchen Walsh (2023 Tenn. Invite)
5 45.26, Maggie MacNeil (2023 SECs)
6 45.40, Gretchen Walsh (2024 ACCs)
7 45.45, Simone Manuel (2015 NCAAs)
8 45.47, Simone Manuel (2018 NCAAs)
9 45.49, Torri Huske (2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invite)
10 45.65, Taylor Ruck (2019 NCAAs)

The swim marks the first time that Huske enters the top 10 100 free splits of all-time as her fastest 100 free split before today was a 45.77 that she swam at the 2025 NCAA Championships.

Huske has been on fire this week in Texas, including swimming 48.90 in the 100 fly, tying her #2 performance all-time, as well as a 48.59 100 fly split in the team’s 400 medley relay. She just missed breaking the 21 second mark in the 50 free for the second time in her career as she swam a 21.01 this week.

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Fettuccine
6 months ago

Let big Gretch pull up and bring the thunder

Breezeway
Reply to  Fettuccine
6 months ago

Like the 100fly in Paris

Robert Miles
Reply to  Breezeway
6 months ago

Ouch

Bevo’s Horns
Reply to  Breezeway
6 months ago

And the 100 free in Paris

WaterAce
Reply to  Fettuccine
6 months ago

There’ll always be Paris 😁

Breezeway
6 months ago

Best in the game right now

WaterAce
6 months ago

Bout time she gets the love she deserves

Walsh-Madden-Grimes-Weinstein
6 months ago

Let’s see it at the 2026 Short Course World Championships.

Robert Miles
Reply to  Walsh-Madden-Grimes-Weinstein
6 months ago

We saw it already in 2024 Paris.

pleh
6 months ago

annam continuing to drop down to a 47.5 in the 100 after leading off the relay as well

About Anya Pelshaw

Anya Pelshaw

Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 …

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