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Re-Ranking the Best NCAA Women's Swimmers in Division I From 1-25

Who were the best women's swimmers in the 2018-19 season? As the school year is winding down for most of the country, it is time to look at who were the best swimmers this season. Back in September, Swimming World ranked the best NCAA Division I women's swimmers from 1-25 as a "pre-season top 25" ty...

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Ella Eastin Becomes First Woman to Win 400 IM NCAA Title Four Times

Stanford senior Ella Eastin won the 400 IM for the fourth consecutive year on Friday night at the 2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships in Austin, Texas. Eastin swam a 3:57.03 as she led after all four strokes of the race. Eastin is also the first woman to ever win this even...

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Marta Ciesla Embraces Fun of Relays; Poised to Represent Poland

When Marta Ciesla and the USC Trojans are behind the blocks preparing for a relay, they act a little bit differently than other teams. Most teams are getting psyched up in a serious fashion, all business. But the Trojans are not all business. They are loose, goofy and completely take the pressure of...

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2019 NCAA Division I Women's Championships: Day 1 Photo Gallery

The first day of the 2019 NCAA Division I Women's Championships got off to a fast start in Austin, Texas. Stanford repeated as NCAA title-winners in the 800 free relay, holding off Cal, USC and Michigan. Swimming World Chief Photographer Peter H. Bick and managing editor Dan D'Addona were on deck to...

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Swimming World Presents "NCAA Division I Mini-Feature: Lilly King"

Lilly's Legacy It is tough to perform when everyone expects you to win—especially yourself. That is what Lilly King has done for four years, and her ability to handle that pressure has led to Olympic gold as well as becoming the most dominant collegiate breaststroker in history. She expects to win e...

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Abbey Weitzeil Slams Down American Record 21.02 in 50 Free at NCAAs

California junior Abbey Weitzeil is on fire on Thursday night at the 2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. After splitting the second fastest 50 free ever at 20.49 earlier in the night, Weitzeil swam a 21.02 to break her own American Record of 21.12 from 2016. Weitzeil also...

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Swimming World Presents "NCAA Division I Mini-Feature: Brooke Forde"

Brooke Forde - Making the Extra Effort Stanford sophomore Brooke Forde had built an insurmountable lead, her closest competition almost three seconds adrift. The Cardinal had first place locked up in the 800 free relay, the first event of the NCAA Championships. And on the eighth and final lap of he...

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Cal Ends NCAAs With New NCAA Record in 400 Free Relay

The Cal Golden Bears finished the 2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships with a new NCAA Record in the 400 free relay on Saturday night in Austin, Texas. The team of Izzy Ivey (47.79), Katie McLaughlin (46.62), Amy Bilquist (46.48) and Abbey Weitzeil (46.07) swam a 3:06.96 to...

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Stanford Seniors Leave Spectacular Legacy With Title Trio (VIDEO)

Three seniors, three titles, one unique legacy — Stanford’s seniors capped their careers in spectacular fashion on Saturday in Austin. Ella Eastin, Leah Stevens and Kim Williams have been a part of some of the most historic races and team performances in NCAA swimming history. On Saturday, they won ...

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Maggie MacNeil Aims to Keep Freshman Phenom Season Going at NCAAs

It isn’t surprising that a freshman from Canada has become one of the fastest swimmers in the NCAA. After all, Stanford’s Taylor Ruck was an Olympian and Pan Pacific champion before starting college. But Ruck isn’t the only freshman phenom from Canada tearing up the NCAA lanes. Michigan’s Maggie Mac...

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Top 10 Quotes from Women's NCAAs that All Age Groupers Should Hear

The 2019 NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships featured American and NCAA Records, historic ends to collegiate careers and a Stanford Cardinal three-peat as team champions. With all the glory came a series of unexpected events as well — a tough disqualification on Michigan's Siobhan Haughe...

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Ella Eastin Named CSCAA Swimmer of the Meet

Stanford junior Ella Eastin won the CSCAA swimmer of the meet award after winning the 200 IM, 400 IM and the 200 fly, as well as swimming on the winning 800 free and 400 free relays. Eastin crushed the American and NCAA records in the 200 and 400 IM as the junior has won a total of seven individual ...