2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships
- March 19-22, 2025
- Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center — Federal Way, Washington
- Short Course Yards (25 yards)
- Start Times: Prelims: 10 AM ×€ Finals: 6 PM (Pacific Daylight Time)
- Meet Central
- Official Psych Sheets
- SwimSwam Preview Index
- Live Results
- Live Stream
- Live Recap: Day 1 Finals
Women’s 200 Medley Relay
NCAA Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass) (2023)Championship Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass) (2023)American Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass) (2023)U.S. Open Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass) (2023)- 2024 Champion: Virginia (G. Walsh, Nocentini, Novelline, Parker) — 1:31.58
Top 8 Finishers:
- Virginia- 1:31.10**New Everything Record**
- Stanford- 1:33.00
- Louisville- 1:33.41
- California- 1:33.54
- Florida- 1:33.92
- NC State/Texas- 1:34.00
- ASU- 1:34.54
Women’s 800 Freestyle Relay
- NCAA Record: 6:44.13 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan) (2025)
- Championship Record: 6:45.91 — Stanford (Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky) (2017)
- American Record: 6:45.91 — Stanford (Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky) (2017)
- U.S. Open Record: 6:44.13 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan) (2025)
- 2024 Champion: Florida (Sims, Ivey, Weyant, Cronk) — 6:48.59
Top 8 Finishers:
- Stanford- 6:46.98
- Virginia- 6:51.29
- Florida- 6:53.41
- Texas- 6:53.49
- Michigan- 6:53.63
- Tennessee- 6:53.87
- USC- 6:54.45
- Indiana- 6:55.14
Video not available as of 10 pm PST.
Weird that they never uploaded the 800
This record will last for two years until Charlotte Crush goes 22.8, McKenzie Siroky goes 25.4, Mizuki Hirai goes 21.9, and Camille Spink goes 20.6 for a time of 1.30.7 on a medley relay at SECs but then add and place 4th at NCAAs.
Videos at 720p.. we’re back to peak swimming years.
Hate to be the party pooper here, but Claire Curzan’s finish into the wall looks like a DQ. Her body is completely submerged before she touches the wall.
Incorrect. You missed the rule change.
Rule was changed last year — swimmers can be entirely submerged now. Some are diving down at the flags (although I have not seen anyone go faster this way).
That’s no longer against the rules:
https://swimswam.com/usa-swimming-updates-rules-on-resubmergance-on-finishes-to-comply-with-world-aquatics/