﻿{"id":127871,"date":"2015-03-20T18:14:01","date_gmt":"2015-03-21T01:14:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=127871"},"modified":"2016-02-22T15:51:02","modified_gmt":"2016-02-22T22:51:02","slug":"ncaa-division-i-womens-championships-california-leads-by-nearly-100-points-after-day-two","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-i-womens-championships-california-leads-by-nearly-100-points-after-day-two\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Division I Women\u2019s Championships: California Leads By Nearly 100 Points After Day Two"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>Editorial content for the NCAA Division I Championships is sponsored by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nikeswim.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Nike Swim<\/a>. For full Swimming World coverage, check out our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2015-ncaa-womens-di-swimming-and-diving-championships\/\" target=\"_blank\">coverage\u00a0page<\/a>.\u00a0<\/i><\/p>\n<p>The California Golden Bears took a huge lead after day two of the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships after an amazing day that featured several NCAA and American records.<\/p>\n<p>California leads Georgia by a whopping 383.5-299.5 margin following the second day of competition.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford (264), Virginia (168) and Texas A&amp;M (153.5) comprise the rest of the top five.<\/p>\n<pre>                     Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 14                     \r\n \r\n  1. California                      383.5   2. Georgia                         299.5\r\n  3. Stanford                          264   4. Virginia                          168\r\n  5. Texas A&amp;M                       153.5   6. Louisville                        151\r\n  7. Southern California               128   8. Texas                             115\r\n  9. Tennessee                         110  10. Missouri                           90\r\n 11. Indiana                            82  12. Arizona                            81\r\n 13. Florida                            66  13. Minnesota                          66\r\n 15. Wisconsin                          59  16. NC State                           51\r\n 17. Penn State                         50  18. UNC                              45.5\r\n 19. Kentucky                           44  20. Notre Dame                         40\r\n 21. Florida Gulf Coast               37.5  22. Auburn                             34\r\n 23. Florida State                      30  24. University of Miami (Florida)      26\r\n 25. So. Methodist                    25.5  26. Miami University (Ohio)            24\r\n 26. Purdue                             24  28. UCLA                               22\r\n 29. Alabama                            17  29. Denver                             17\r\n 31. Nevada                             16  32. Michigan                           13\r\n 32. Virginia Tech                      13  34. Illinois State University          12\r\n 35. Lsu                                 8  36. Ohio State                          5\r\n 37. Hawaii (W)                          4  37. Kansas                              4\r\n 37. Iowa                                4  37. San Diego State                     4\r\n 41. Arkansas                            2  42. Cincinnati                          1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 200 medley relay<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>California kicked off the night with a sizzling performance in the 200 medley relay at the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championship.<\/p>\n<p>California, which DQed this event last year to likely cost them an NCAA championship, put up a 1:35.15 for the win from Rachel Bootsma, Marina Garcia, Noemie Thomas and Farida Osman.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s California&#8217;s fourth victory in the event ever.<\/p>\n<p>Other California wins:<\/p>\n<p><strong>2000<\/strong> California (Haley Cope, Staciana Stitts, Waen Minpraphal, Joscelin Yeo), 1:49.23 *SCM<br \/>\n<strong>2011<\/strong> California (Cindy Tran, Caitlin Leverenz, Colleen Fotsch, Liv Jensen), 1:35.03<br \/>\n<strong>2012<\/strong> California (Cindy Tran, Caitlin Leverenz, Colleen Fotsch, Liv Jensen), 1:34.24<\/p>\n<p>Kelsi Worrell, who popped a 22.07 butterfly split this morning and broke the 100-yard fly NCAA and American record with a 49.89, went even faster for the Cardinals tonight with a 21.96 split as Tanja Kylliainen, Andee Cottrell, Worrell and Andrea Kneppers took second in 1:35.75.<\/p>\n<p>Tennessee&#8217;s Amanda Carner, Molly Hannis, Harper Bruens and Faith Johnson placed third in 1:36.29.<\/p>\n<p>In the team hunt, Georgia&#8217;s Olivia Smoliga, Meaghan Raab, Kylie Stewart and Chantal Van Landeghem took fifth in 1:36.90.<\/p>\n<p>The stunner of the morning proved to be defending champion Stanford missing the A final. \u00a0Ally Howe, Sarah Haase, Janet Hu and Lia Neal put up the top time of the night with a 1:35.10, but settled for ninth-place points.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 California-PC  'A'            1:36.18    1:35.15PD1-A    40  \r\n     1) Bootsma, Rachel JR            2) r:0.13 Garcia, Marina SO     \r\n     3) r:0.30 Thomas, Noemie FR      4) r:0.35 Osman, Farida SO      \r\n    r:+0.56  11.58        23.39 (23.39)\r\n          35.76 (12.37)       50.85 (27.46)\r\n        1:01.26 (10.41)     1:14.06 (23.21)\r\n        1:24.21 (10.15)     1:35.15 (21.09)\r\n  2 Louisville-KY  'A'            1:35.56    1:35.75 D1-A    34  \r\n     1) Kylliainen, Tanja SR          2) r:0.34 Cottrell, Andee SO    \r\n     3) r:0.14 Worrell, Kelsi JR      4) r:0.25 Kneppers, Andrea SO   \r\n    r:+0.53  12.25        24.81 (24.81)\r\n          36.64 (11.83)       51.36 (26.55)\r\n         1:01.00 (9.64)     1:13.32 (21.96)\r\n        1:23.93 (10.61)     1:35.75 (22.43)\r\n  3 Tennessee-SE  'A'             1:36.84    1:36.29 D1-A    32  \r\n     1) Carner, Amanda JR             2) r:0.22 Hannis, Molly SR      \r\n     3) r:0.12 Bruens, Harper JR      4) r:0.32 Johnson, Faith JR     \r\n    r:+0.59  12.71        25.12 (25.12)\r\n          36.80 (11.68)       51.54 (26.42)\r\n        1:01.79 (10.25)     1:14.52 (22.98)\r\n        1:24.83 (10.31)     1:36.29 (21.77)\r\n  4 Virginia-VA  'A'              1:36.59    1:36.84 D1-A    30  \r\n     1) Bartholomew, Courtney JR      2) r:0.33 Simon, Laura SO       \r\n     3) r:0.42 Williamson, Ellen SR   4) r:0.15 Thomas, Ellen SO      \r\n    r:+0.63  12.11        23.91 (23.91)\r\n          36.50 (12.59)       51.09 (27.18)\r\n        1:02.09 (11.00)     1:14.95 (23.86)\r\n        1:25.31 (10.36)     1:36.84 (21.89)\r\n  5 Georgia-GA  'A'               1:36.55    1:36.90 D1-A    28  \r\n     1) Smoliga, Olivia SO            2) r:0.32 Raab, Meaghan FR      \r\n     3) r:0.29 Stewart, Kylie FR      4) r:0.27 Van Landeghem, ntal JR\r\n    r:+0.67  12.33        24.60 (24.60)\r\n          37.25 (12.65)       52.47 (27.87)\r\n        1:02.90 (10.43)     1:15.63 (23.16)\r\n        1:25.70 (10.07)     1:36.90 (21.27)\r\n  6 Texas-ST  'A'                 1:37.17    1:36.93 D1-A    26  \r\n     1) Denninghoff, Sarah SR         2) r:0.18 Jaques, Gretchen SR   \r\n     3) r:0.26 Wong, Brynne SO        4) r:0.14 Millard, Rebecca FR   \r\n    r:+0.61  12.28        24.75 (24.75)\r\n          36.93 (12.18)       51.53 (26.78)\r\n        1:02.17 (10.64)     1:15.16 (23.63)\r\n        1:25.43 (10.27)     1:36.93 (21.77)\r\n  7 Missouri-MV  'A'              1:37.08    1:37.35 D1-A    24  \r\n     1) Stevens, Hannah FR            2) r:0.41 Ross, Katharine SO    \r\n     3) r:0.24 Barbiea, Dani SR       4) r:0.13 Patterson, Anna JR    \r\n    r:+0.63  12.43        24.70 (24.70)\r\n          37.36 (12.66)       52.29 (27.59)\r\n        1:02.69 (10.40)     1:15.19 (22.90)\r\n        1:25.81 (10.62)     1:37.35 (22.16)\r\n  8 Florida Gulf-FL  'A'          1:37.05    1:37.55 D1-A    22  \r\n     1) Toussaint, Kira SO            2) r:0.35 Armitage, Katie FR    \r\n     3) r:0.46 Svensson, Emma SR      4) r:0.20 Julien, Kristin FR    \r\n    r:+3.84  12.06        24.24 (24.24)\r\n          36.62 (12.38)       51.69 (27.45)\r\n        1:02.03 (10.34)     1:14.91 (23.22)\r\n        1:25.73 (10.82)     1:37.55 (22.64)\r\n \r\n<b>                                === B - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Stanford-PC  'A'              1:37.30    1:35.10PD1-A    18  \r\n     1) Howe, Ally FR                 2) r:0.30 Haase, Sarah JR       \r\n     3) r:0.24 Hu, Janet FR           4) r:0.05 Neal, Lia SO          \r\n    r:+3.39  12.13        24.35 (24.35)\r\n          36.46 (12.11)       50.90 (26.55)\r\n        1:01.17 (10.27)     1:13.80 (22.90)\r\n        1:23.85 (10.05)     1:35.10 (21.30)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. California                        202   2. Georgia                           200\r\n  3. Stanford                          129   4. Louisville                        110\r\n  5. Virginia                          106   6. Texas A&amp;M                        94.5\r\n  7. Tennessee                          84   8. Texas                              68\r\n  9. Southern California                60  10. Wisconsin                          58\r\n 11. Missouri                           54  12. NC State                           51\r\n 13. Arizona                            44  14. Auburn                             34\r\n 15. Florida                            27  16. Florida Gulf Coast               26.5\r\n 17. Notre Dame                         24  17. UNC                                24\r\n 19. Kentucky                           21  20. Florida State                      19\r\n 20. Minnesota                          19  20. Penn State                         19\r\n 23. Purdue                             14  24. Illinois State University          12\r\n 25. So. Methodist                       8  26. Indiana                             7\r\n 26. Miami University (Ohio)             7  28. University of Miami (Florida)       6\r\n 28. UCLA                                6  30. San Diego State                     4\r\n 30. Iowa                                4  32. Michigan                            3\r\n 32. Hawaii (W)                          3  34. Ohio State                          2<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 400 IM<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Texas A&amp;M&#8217;s Sarah Henry put an exclamation mark on her oft-injured career by joining a handful of other Aggie NCAA champions with a 400-yard IM victory at the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Henry, a senior who has battled through multiple ACL tears in her career, overtook the field with a 4:02.47 to win the NCAA title this evening.<\/p>\n<p>That swim tied her with Alecia Aemisegger of Princeton for 13th all time in the event&#8217;s history.<\/p>\n<p>Henry also joined Julia Wilkinson, Alia Atkinson, Breeja Larson and Paige Miller as an NCAA titlist from Texas A&amp;M.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia had a really strong final with Hali Flickinger (4:02.73) and Amber McDermott (4:03.34) placing second and third. \u00a0Flickinger moved up to 15th all time in the event&#8217;s history with that second-place swim.<\/p>\n<p>Henry&#8217;s .26 second margin of victory is the closest ever in NCAA history.<\/p>\n<p>The previous record had been held by Texas&#8217; Patty Sabo with a 4:16.58 to 4:16.87 (.29 second difference) victory against Florida&#8217;s Mary Wayte in 1986.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia moved back into the lead, 239-209, against California following the event.<\/p>\n<pre> 1 Henry, Sarah     SR Texas A&amp;M-GU      4:02.98    4:02.47PD1-A    20  \r\n    r:+0.77  26.47        56.25 (29.78)\r\n        1:27.23 (30.98)     1:57.69 (30.46)\r\n        2:32.34 (34.65)     3:07.05 (34.71)\r\n        3:34.73 (27.68)     4:02.47 (27.74)\r\n  2 Flickinger, Hal  JR Georgia-GA        4:04.32    4:02.73PD1-A    17  \r\n    r:+0.75  26.07        55.56 (29.49)\r\n        1:26.60 (31.04)     1:56.97 (30.37)\r\n        2:32.68 (35.71)     3:08.63 (35.95)\r\n        3:36.21 (27.58)     4:02.73 (26.52)\r\n  3 McDermott, Ambe  SR Georgia-GA        4:05.62    4:03.34 D1-A    16  \r\n    r:+0.92  26.27        56.00 (29.73)\r\n        1:26.00 (30.00)     1:55.61 (29.61)\r\n        2:31.31 (35.70)     3:06.92 (35.61)\r\n        3:35.36 (28.44)     4:03.34 (27.98)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Georgia                           239   2. California                        209\r\n  3. Stanford                          129   4. Louisville                        125\r\n  5. Texas A&amp;M                       116.5   6. Virginia                          106\r\n  7. Tennessee                          96   8. Texas                              82\r\n  9. Southern California                60  10. Wisconsin                          59\r\n 10. Missouri                           59  12. NC State                           51\r\n 13. Arizona                            44  14. Florida                            38\r\n 15. Auburn                             34  16. Minnesota                          32\r\n 17. Florida Gulf Coast               26.5  18. Notre Dame                         24\r\n 18. UNC                                24  20. Kentucky                           21\r\n 21. Florida State                      19  21. Penn State                         19\r\n 23. Purdue                             14  24. Illinois State University          12\r\n 25. Nevada                              9  26. So. Methodist                       8\r\n 27. Indiana                             7  27. Miami University (Ohio)             7\r\n 29. UCLA                                6  29. University of Miami (Florida)       6\r\n 31. Ohio State                          5  32. San Diego State                     4\r\n 32. Kansas                              4  32. Iowa                                4\r\n 35. Michigan                            3  35. Hawaii (W)                          3<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Louisville&#8217;s Kelsi Worrell lowered her own NCAA and American record from prelims in the women&#8217;s 100-yard fly at the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Worrell, who broke the 13-year-old record of 50.01 set by Natalie Coughlin back in 2002 with a 49.89 this morning, took even more time off the record with a smoking effort of 49.81.<\/p>\n<p>With the win, she&#8217;s the first female swimmer to ever win an NCAA title for Arthur Albiero&#8217;s Louisville Cardinals.<\/p>\n<p>Worrell beat Denver&#8217;s Sam Corea by 1.05 seconds in a dominating victory. \u00a0Corea hit the wall second in 50.86 to move to seventh all time in the event&#8217;s history.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s not the most dominant win ever in the 100 fly in NCAA history. \u00a0Mistyfly herself, Misty Hyman of Stanford took the 1998 title with a 1.35-second victory. \u00a0Hyman clocked a 51.34, ahead of North Carolina&#8217;s Richelle Fox (52.69).<\/p>\n<p>USC&#8217;s Kendyl Stewart put up a third-place time of 50.92 to take 11th all time, while California&#8217;s Farida Osman also broke 51-seconds for the first time with a fourth-place 50.94.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Worrell, Kelsi   JR Louisville-KY       49.89      49.81ND1-A    20  \r\n    r:+0.65  23.58        49.81 (26.23)\r\n  2 Corea, Sam       SR Denver-CO           51.01      50.86 D1-A    17  \r\n    r:+0.63  24.06        50.86 (26.80)\r\n  3 Stewart, Kendyl  JR Southern Cali-CA    51.03      50.92 D1-A    16  \r\n    r:+0.82  24.14        50.92 (26.78)\r\n  4 Osman, Farida    SO California-PC       51.00      50.94 D1-A    15  \r\n    r:+0.78  24.11        50.94 (26.83)\r\n  5 Hinds, Natalie   JR Florida-FL          51.46      51.30 D1-A    14  \r\n    r:+0.72  23.94        51.30 (27.36)\r\n  6 Bechtel, Christ  SR Kentucky-KY         51.24      51.68 D1-A    13  \r\n    r:+0.75  24.26        51.68 (27.42)\r\n  7 Barbiea, Dani    SR Missouri-MV         51.77      51.73 D1-B    12  \r\n    r:+0.69  24.18        51.73 (27.55)\r\n  8 Britt, Chelsea   SO Florida State-FL    51.86      52.49 D1-B    11  \r\n    r:+0.70  24.30        52.49 (28.19)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. Georgia                           246   2. California                        237\r\n  3. Louisville                        145   4. Stanford                          140\r\n  5. Texas A&amp;M                       116.5   6. Virginia                          106\r\n  7. Tennessee                          96   8. Texas                              82\r\n  9. Southern California                76  10. Missouri                           71\r\n 11. Wisconsin                          59  12. Florida                            52\r\n 13. NC State                           51  14. Arizona                            44\r\n 15. Auburn                             34  15. Kentucky                           34\r\n 17. Minnesota                          32  18. Florida State                      30\r\n 19. Florida Gulf Coast               26.5  20. UNC                              25.5\r\n 21. Notre Dame                         24  22. Penn State                         19\r\n 23. Denver                             17  24. Purdue                             14\r\n 25. Illinois State University          12  26. So. Methodist                     9.5\r\n 27. Nevada                              9  28. Indiana                             7\r\n 28. Miami University (Ohio)             7  30. University of Miami (Florida)       6\r\n 30. UCLA                                6  32. Ohio State                          5\r\n 33. Kansas                              4  33. Iowa                                4\r\n 33. San Diego State                     4  36. Michigan                            3\r\n 36. Lsu                                 3  36. Hawaii (W)                          3<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 200 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>California&#8217;s Missy Franklin absolutely demolished her NCAA, U.S. Open and American record in the women&#8217;s 200-yard free at the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Franklin put on what ESPNU commentator Rowdy Gaines said was the most impressive yards swim of all time as she obliterated her record of 1:40.31 with a ridiculous time of 1:39.10.<\/p>\n<p>Not only did Franklin blow through the 1:40 barrier, she broke her record by a full 1.21 seconds and nearly jumped into the 1:38 range.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s California&#8217;s fourth title ever in the 200 free:<\/p>\n<p><strong>1986<\/strong> Conny Van Bentum, California, 1:46.45<br \/>\n<strong>2009<\/strong> Dana Vollmer, California, 1:42.01<br \/>\n<strong>2014<\/strong> Missy Franklin, California, 1:40.31<\/p>\n<p>Franklin led a huge scoring event for the Golden Bears with Cierra Runge (1:43.23) and Caroline Piehl (1:44.30) going fourth and eighth as California took a 294-252 lead over Georgia after the race.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford&#8217;s Simone Manuel, who had been touted as a potential challenger for Franklin after clocking a 1:41.15 at the Pacific 12 Championships, wound up taking second tonight in 1:41.45.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford&#8217;s Lia Neal finished third overall in 1:42.65 to move to 15th all time in the event&#8217;s history.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Franklin, Missy  SO California-PC     1:41.92    1:39.10ND1-A    20  \r\n    r:+0.77  22.98        47.74 (24.76)\r\n        1:12.91 (25.17)     1:39.10 (26.19)\r\n  2 Manuel, Simone   FR Stanford-PC       1:41.93    1:41.45PD1-A    17  \r\n    r:+0.73  23.70        49.12 (25.42)\r\n        1:15.03 (25.91)     1:41.45 (26.42)\r\n  3 Neal, Lia        SO Stanford-PC       1:43.77    1:42.65 D1-A    16  \r\n    r:+0.74  24.31        50.02 (25.71)\r\n        1:16.37 (26.35)     1:42.65 (26.28)\r\n  4 Runge, Cierra    FR California-PC     1:43.71    1:43.23 D1-A    15  \r\n    r:+0.81  24.53        50.68 (26.15)\r\n        1:17.24 (26.56)     1:43.23 (25.99)\r\n  5 Goss, Kennedy    FR Indiana-IN        1:43.37    1:43.52 D1-A    14  \r\n    r:+0.64  24.61        50.90 (26.29)\r\n        1:17.32 (26.42)     1:43.52 (26.20)\r\n  6 Chenault, Chels  SO Southern Cali-CA  1:42.53    1:43.90 D1-A    13  \r\n    r:+0.82  24.12        50.38 (26.26)\r\n        1:16.72 (26.34)     1:43.90 (27.18)\r\n  7 Smith, Leah      SO Virginia-VA       1:43.80    1:44.00 D1-B    12  \r\n    r:+0.79  24.67        50.96 (26.29)\r\n        1:17.51 (26.55)     1:44.00 (26.49)\r\n  8 Piehl, Caroline  SR California-PC     1:43.78    1:44.30 D1-B    11  \r\n    r:+0.75  24.82        51.66 (26.84)\r\n        1:18.00 (26.34)     1:44.30 (26.30)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. California                        294   2. Georgia                           252\r\n  3. Stanford                          173   4. Louisville                        145\r\n  5. Virginia                          118   6. Texas A&amp;M                       116.5\r\n  7. Tennessee                          96   8. Southern California                89\r\n  9. Texas                              82  10. Missouri                           71\r\n 11. Wisconsin                          59  12. Florida                            52\r\n 13. NC State                           51  14. Arizona                            48\r\n 15. Auburn                             34  15. Kentucky                           34\r\n 17. Minnesota                          32  18. UNC                              30.5\r\n 19. Florida State                      30  20. Florida Gulf Coast               26.5\r\n 21. Penn State                         26  22. Indiana                            24\r\n 22. Notre Dame                         24  24. Denver                             17\r\n 25. Purdue                             14  26. Illinois State University          12\r\n 27. So. Methodist                     9.5  28. Nevada                              9\r\n 29. Miami University (Ohio)             7  30. UCLA                                6\r\n 30. University of Miami (Florida)       6  32. Ohio State                          5\r\n 33. San Diego State                     4  33. Kansas                              4\r\n 33. Iowa                                4  36. Michigan                            3\r\n 36. Hawaii (W)                          3  36. Lsu                                 3\r\n 39. Cincinnati                          1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In one of the closest NCAA 100-yard breast finishes ever, Stanford&#8217;s Sarah Haase touched out Alabama&#8217;s Kaylin Burchell at the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Haase earned Stanford&#8217;s seventh 100-yard breast title of all time with a 58.32-58.38 victory over Burchell. \u00a0That&#8217;s a .06 second triumph, just off the NCAA record for the smallest margin of victory.<\/p>\n<p>SMU&#8217;s Susan Lipscomb downed Texas&#8217; Dorsey Tierney, 1:01.28 to 1:01.31, back in 1992.<\/p>\n<p>Haase put up a lifetime best of 58.19 this morning to stand ninth all time, but still had enough in the tank for the win this evening.<\/p>\n<p>Previous Stanford wins:<\/p>\n<p><strong>1991<\/strong> Lori Heisick, Stanford, 1:01.37<br \/>\n<strong>2001<\/strong> Tara Kirk, Stanford, 59.18<br \/>\n<strong>2002<\/strong> Tara Kirk, Stanford, 59.03<br \/>\n<strong>2003<\/strong> Tara Kirk, Stanford, 58.62<br \/>\n<strong>2004<\/strong> Tara Kirk, Stanford, 1:04.79 *<br \/>\n<strong>2005<\/strong> Caroline Bruce, Stanford, 59.55<\/p>\n<p>Burchell&#8217;s time moved her to 13th all time in the event&#8217;s history, while Notre Dame&#8217;s Emma Reaney, the 200-yard breast American record holder, took third in 58.43.<\/p>\n<p>California held a 294-252 lead over Georgia following the race.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Haase, Sarah     JR Stanford-PC         58.19      58.32 D1-A    20  \r\n    r:+0.71  27.66        58.32 (30.66)\r\n  2 Burchell, Kayli  SR Alabama-SE          58.72      58.38 D1-A    17  \r\n    r:+0.67  27.75        58.38 (30.63)\r\n  3 Reaney, Emma     SR Notre Dame-IN       59.30      58.43 D1-A    16  \r\n    r:+0.69  27.74        58.43 (30.69)\r\n  4 Simon, Laura     SO Virginia-VA         58.69      58.53 D1-A    15  \r\n    r:+0.76  27.70        58.53 (30.83)\r\n  5 Hannis, Molly    SR Tennessee-SE        58.49      58.77 D1-A    14  \r\n    r:+0.71  27.95        58.77 (30.82)\r\n  6 Jaques, Gretche  SR Texas-ST            58.86      58.81 D1-A    13  \r\n    r:+0.70  27.74        58.81 (31.07)\r\n  7 Smith, Kierra    JR Minnesota-MN        59.00      59.02 D1-A    12  \r\n    r:+0.81  28.03        59.02 (30.99)\r\n  8 Nicol, Rachel    SR So. Methodist-NT    59.49      59.89 D1-B    11  \r\n    r:+0.74  28.28        59.89 (31.61)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. California                        294   2. Georgia                           252\r\n  3. Stanford                          202   4. Louisville                        151\r\n  5. Virginia                          133   6. Texas A&amp;M                       123.5\r\n  7. Tennessee                         110   8. Texas                              95\r\n  9. Southern California                89  10. Missouri                           78\r\n 11. Wisconsin                          59  12. Florida                            52\r\n 13. NC State                           51  14. Arizona                            48\r\n 15. Minnesota                          44  16. Notre Dame                         40\r\n 17. Kentucky                           34  17. Auburn                             34\r\n 19. UNC                              30.5  20. Florida State                      30\r\n 21. Florida Gulf Coast               26.5  22. Penn State                         26\r\n 23. So. Methodist                    25.5  24. Indiana                            24\r\n 25. Denver                             17  25. Alabama                            17\r\n 27. Purdue                             14  28. Illinois State University          12\r\n 29. Nevada                              9  30. Miami University (Ohio)             7\r\n 30. UCLA                                7  32. University of Miami (Florida)       6\r\n 33. Ohio State                          5  34. San Diego State                     4\r\n 34. Kansas                              4  34. Iowa                                4\r\n 37. Hawaii (W)                          3  37. Lsu                                 3\r\n 37. Michigan                            3  40. Arkansas                            2\r\n 41. Cincinnati                          1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>California&#8217;s Rachel Bootsma reclaimed her NCAA title in the women&#8217;s 100-yard back at the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Bootsma threw down the third-fastest time ever in the event with a time of 50.03. \u00a0That beat her previous personal best of 50.13 she used to win the 2013 NCAA title.<\/p>\n<p>Last year, Bootsma was unseated as the NCAA champion by Texas A&amp;M&#8217;s Paige Miller, but Bootsma came back this year with a vengeance for California&#8217;s NCAA record ninth 100 back title.<\/p>\n<p><strong>All Time 100 Back<\/strong><\/p>\n[table \u201c\u201d not found \/]<br \/>\n\n<p>Previous California wins:<\/p>\n<p><strong>1999<\/strong> Marylyn Chiang, California, 52.36<br \/>\n<strong>2000<\/strong> Courtney Shealy, Georgia, 58.66 *SCM<br \/>\n<strong>2001<\/strong> Natalie Coughlin, California, 51.23<br \/>\n<strong>2002<\/strong> Natalie Coughlin, California, 49.97<br \/>\n<strong>2003<\/strong> Natalie Coughlin, California, 50.92<br \/>\n<strong>2004<\/strong> Natalie Coughlin, California, 57.51 *SCM<br \/>\n<strong>2011<\/strong> Cindy Tran, California, 51.30<br \/>\n<strong>2012<\/strong> Cindy Tran, California, 50.31<br \/>\n<strong>2013<\/strong> Rachel Bootsma, California, 50.13<\/p>\n<p>Virginia&#8217;s Courtney Bartholomew managed to put up a 50.51 to take second tonight. \u00a0That&#8217;s the 10th-fastest time ever.<\/p>\n<p>California dropped the hammer in the 100 back as Melanie Klaren (51.31) and Elizabeth Pelton (51.67) took third and fifth as the Golden Bears jumped out to a 343.5-267.5 lead.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Bootsma, Rachel  JR California-PC       50.96      50.03PD1-A    20  \r\n    r:+0.56  24.59        50.03 (25.44)\r\n  2 Bartholomew, Co  JR Virginia-VA         50.67      50.51PD1-A    17  \r\n    r:+0.60  24.91        50.51 (25.60)\r\n  3 Klaren, Melanie  SR California-PC       51.62      51.31 D1-A    16  \r\n    r:+0.62  24.91        51.31 (26.40)\r\n  4 Snodgrass, Broo  JR Indiana-IN          51.63      51.39 D1-A    15  \r\n    r:+0.68  24.95        51.39 (26.44)\r\n  5 Smoliga, Olivia  SO Georgia-GA          51.45      51.67 D1-B    13.5\r\n    r:+0.69  25.07        51.67 (26.60)\r\n  5 Pelton, Elizabe  JR California-PC       51.65      51.67 D1-B    13.5\r\n    r:+0.62  25.44        51.67 (26.23)\r\n  7 Howe, Ally       FR Stanford-PC         51.63      51.69 D1-B    12  \r\n    r:+0.63  25.24        51.69 (26.45)\r\n  8 Toussaint, Kira  SO Florida Gulf-FL     51.73      52.92 D1-B    11  \r\n    r:+0.59  25.61        52.92 (27.31)<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. California                      343.5   2. Georgia                         267.5\r\n  3. Stanford                          214   4. Louisville                        151\r\n  5. Virginia                          150   6. Texas A&amp;M                       123.5\r\n  7. Tennessee                         110   8. Texas                             103\r\n  9. Southern California                98  10. Missouri                           81\r\n 11. Wisconsin                          59  12. Florida                            52\r\n 13. NC State                           51  14. Arizona                            48\r\n 15. Indiana                            44  15. Minnesota                          44\r\n 17. Notre Dame                         40  17. Kentucky                           40\r\n 19. Florida Gulf Coast               37.5  20. Auburn                             34\r\n 21. UNC                              30.5  22. Florida State                      30\r\n 23. Penn State                         26  24. So. Methodist                    25.5\r\n 25. Denver                             17  25. Alabama                            17\r\n 27. Purdue                             14  28. Illinois State University          12\r\n 29. Nevada                              9  30. Miami University (Ohio)             7\r\n 30. UCLA                                7  30. Michigan                            7\r\n 33. University of Miami (Florida)       6  34. Ohio State                          5\r\n 35. Kansas                              4  35. Iowa                                4\r\n 35. San Diego State                     4  38. Hawaii (W)                          3\r\n 38. Lsu                                 3  40. Arkansas                            2\r\n 41. Cincinnati                          1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s three-meter diving<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Minnesota claimed its first three-meter title since 2010 as Zhou Yu picked up the win at the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Zhou put up a total tally of 410.25 for the win, Minnesota&#8217;s second win in the event all time. \u00a0She joins Kelci Bryant (415.50), who captured the title for the Golden Gophers in 2010.<\/p>\n<p>Miami-Ohio&#8217;s Lin Pei claimed second tonight with 409.70 points, while Stanford&#8217;s Kassidy Cook snared third overall with 393.25 points.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 Zhou, Yu         SO Minnesota-MN       348.15     410.25         20  \r\n  2 Lin, Pei         SO Miami (Ohio)-OH    366.85     409.70         17  \r\n  3 Cook, Kassidy    SO Stanford-PC        368.70     393.25         16  \r\n  4 Polyakova, Mari  FR UCLA-CA            380.60     392.00         15  \r\n  5 Vock, Thea       SR Miami (Fl)-FL      348.30     371.20         14  \r\n  6 Arnett, Kaylea   SR Virginia Tech-VA   370.50     360.60         13  \r\n  7 Parratto, Jessi  FR Indiana-IN         348.15     340.95         12  \r\n  8 Pickens, Samant  SR Arizona-AZ         369.70     318.00         11<\/pre>\n<pre>  1. California                      343.5   2. Georgia                         267.5\r\n  3. Stanford                          230   4. Louisville                        151\r\n  5. Virginia                          150   6. Texas A&amp;M                       123.5\r\n  7. Tennessee                         110   8. Texas                             107\r\n  9. Southern California               100  10. Missouri                           90\r\n 11. Minnesota                          64  12. Wisconsin                          59\r\n 12. Arizona                            59  14. Indiana                            56\r\n 15. Florida                            52  16. NC State                           51\r\n 17. Kentucky                           40  17. Notre Dame                         40\r\n 19. Florida Gulf Coast               37.5  20. Auburn                             34\r\n 21. UNC                              33.5  22. Florida State                      30\r\n 23. University of Miami (Florida)      26  23. Penn State                         26\r\n 25. So. Methodist                    25.5  26. Miami University (Ohio)            24\r\n 27. UCLA                               22  28. Alabama                            17\r\n 28. Denver                             17  30. Nevada                             16\r\n 31. Purdue                             14  32. Virginia Tech                      13\r\n 33. Illinois State University          12  34. Lsu                                 8\r\n 35. Michigan                            7  36. Ohio State                          5\r\n 37. Iowa                                4  37. Kansas                              4\r\n 37. Hawaii (W)                          4  37. San Diego State                     4\r\n 41. Arkansas                            2  42. Cincinnati                          1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 800 free relay<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>California ended the night with a bang as the Golden Bears defending the 800-yard free relay with an NCAA meet record at the NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Cal&#8217;s Cierra Runge (1:44.56), Camille Cheng (1:43.69), Elizabeth Pelton (1:42.69) and Missy Franklin (1:40.05) put up a time of 6:50.99 for the win.<\/p>\n<p>That swim crushed the meet record of 6:52.69 set by California back in 2009, but came up a bit short of Cal&#8217;s NCAA record of 6:50.18 from the Pacific 12 Championships last month.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s the fifth time that the Golden Bears have hoisted the 800-yard free relay trophy.<\/p>\n<p>Previous California wins:<\/p>\n<p><strong>2004<\/strong> California (Natalie Coughlin, Erin Reilly, Ashley Chandler, Lauren Medina),\u00a07:50.94*<br \/>\n<strong>2007<\/strong> California (Dana Vollmer, Emily Silver, Blake Hayter, Erin Reilly), 7:00.89<br \/>\n<strong>2009<\/strong> California (Sara Isakovic, Hannah Wilson, Liv Jensen, Dana Vollmer), 6:52.69<br \/>\n<strong>2014<\/strong> California (Rachael Acker, Caroline Piehl, Elizabeth Pelton, Missy Franklin) 6:54.94<\/p>\n<p>Stanford&#8217;s Lia Neal, Grace Carlson, Simone Manuel and Nicole Stafford took second overall in 6:54.68.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s a 3.69-second victory for California, but that&#8217;s not even close to the largest margin of victory in the 800-yard free relay at NCAAs.<\/p>\n<p>Florida owns that record with a 7:06.98-7:14.94 (7.96-seconds) victory against Southern California back in 1984.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia&#8217;s Jordan Mattern, Amber McDermott, Brittany MacLean and Hali Flickinger placed third in 7:00.39.<\/p>\n<pre>  1 California-PC  'A'            6:50.18    6:50.99CD1-A    40  \r\n     1) Runge, Cierra FR              2) r:0.34 Cheng, Camille SR     \r\n     3) r:0.44 Pelton, Elizabeth JR   4) r:0.43 Franklin, Missy SO    \r\n    r:+0.82  24.56        50.78 (50.78)\r\n      1:17.74 (1:17.74)   1:44.56 (1:44.56)\r\n        2:08.30 (23.74)     2:34.35 (49.79)\r\n      3:01.13 (1:16.57)   3:28.25 (1:43.69)\r\n        3:52.05 (23.80)     4:18.06 (49.81)\r\n      4:44.36 (1:16.11)   5:10.94 (1:42.69)\r\n        5:33.46 (22.52)     5:58.55 (47.61)\r\n      6:24.60 (1:13.66)   6:50.99 (1:40.05)\r\n  2 Stanford-PC  'A'              6:56.94    6:54.68PD1-A    34  \r\n     1) Neal, Lia SO                  2) r:0.54 Carlson, Grace SO     \r\n     3) r:0.39 Manuel, Simone FR      4) r:0.34 Stafford, Nicole SO   \r\n    r:+3.75  23.97        50.03 (50.03)\r\n      1:16.52 (1:16.52)   1:42.89 (1:42.89)\r\n        2:07.30 (24.41)     2:34.28 (51.39)\r\n      3:01.40 (1:18.51)   3:28.89 (1:46.00)\r\n        3:52.11 (23.22)     4:17.65 (48.76)\r\n      4:43.70 (1:14.81)   5:10.50 (1:41.61)\r\n        5:34.48 (23.98)     6:00.52 (50.02)\r\n      6:27.30 (1:16.80)   6:54.68 (1:44.18)\r\n  3 Georgia-GA  'A'               6:55.69    7:00.39PD1-A    32  \r\n     1) Mattern, Jordan SR            2) r:0.57 McDermott, Amber SR   \r\n     3) r:0.38 MacLean, Brittany JR   4) r:0.35 Flickinger, Hali JR   \r\n    r:+0.72  25.10        51.80 (51.80)\r\n      1:18.42 (1:18.42)   1:44.85 (1:44.85)\r\n        2:09.11 (24.26)     2:35.72 (50.87)\r\n      3:03.08 (1:18.23)   3:30.58 (1:45.73)\r\n        3:55.35 (24.77)     4:22.30 (51.72)\r\n      4:49.61 (1:19.03)   5:16.42 (1:45.84)\r\n        5:40.56 (24.14)     6:07.05 (50.63)\r\n      6:33.91 (1:17.49)   7:00.39 (1:43.97)<\/pre>\n<pre>                     Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 14                     \r\n \r\n  1. California                      383.5   2. Georgia                         299.5\r\n  3. Stanford                          264   4. Virginia                          168\r\n  5. Texas A&amp;M                       153.5   6. Louisville                        151\r\n  7. Southern California               128   8. Texas                             115\r\n  9. Tennessee                         110  10. Missouri                           90\r\n 11. Indiana                            82  12. Arizona                            81\r\n 13. Florida                            66  13. Minnesota                          66\r\n 15. Wisconsin                          59  16. NC State                           51\r\n 17. Penn State                         50  18. UNC                              45.5\r\n 19. Kentucky                           44  20. Notre Dame                         40\r\n 21. Florida Gulf Coast               37.5  22. Auburn                             34\r\n 23. Florida State                      30  24. University of Miami (Florida)      26\r\n 25. So. Methodist                    25.5  26. Miami University (Ohio)            24\r\n 26. Purdue                             24  28. UCLA                               22\r\n 29. Alabama                            17  29. Denver                             17\r\n 31. Nevada                             16  32. Michigan                           13\r\n 32. Virginia Tech                      13  34. Illinois State University          12\r\n 35. Lsu                                 8  36. Ohio State                          5\r\n 37. Hawaii (W)                          4  37. Kansas                              4\r\n 37. Iowa                                4  37. San Diego State                     4\r\n 41. Arkansas                            2  42. Cincinnati                          1<\/pre>\n<p><strong>SCHEDULED EVENTS<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Women\u2019s 200 medley relay<\/li>\n<li>Women\u2019s 400 IM<\/li>\n<li>Women\u2019s 100 fly<\/li>\n<li>Women\u2019s 200 free<\/li>\n<li>Women\u2019s 100 breast<\/li>\n<li>Women\u2019s 100 back<\/li>\n<li>Women\u2019s three-meter diving<\/li>\n<li>Women\u2019s 800 free relay<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong><a title=\"NCAA Division I Women\u2019s Championships, March 20 Finals Heat Sheets\" href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-division-i-womens-championships-march-20-finals-heat-sheets\/\" target=\"_blank\">HEAT SHEETS<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2015-ncaa-division-i-womens-swimming-and-diving-live-results\/ncaa-college\/2015\/March\/19\" target=\"_blank\">LIVE RESULTS<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2015-ncaa-division-i-womens-swimming-and-diving-live-stream\/ncaa-college\/2015\/March\/19\" target=\"_blank\">LIVE STREAM<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Editorial content for the NCAA Division I Championships is sponsored by Nike Swim. 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