﻿{"id":190605,"date":"2016-03-16T14:03:19","date_gmt":"2016-03-16T21:03:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=190605"},"modified":"2020-02-20T19:13:36","modified_gmt":"2020-02-21T02:13:36","slug":"2016-ncaa-division-i-womens-championships-day-1-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2016-ncaa-division-i-womens-championships-day-1-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"2016 NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships: Georgia Wins NCAA Record-Tying 8th 800 Free Relay Title"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The women&#8217;s 800-yard freestyle relay kicked off the 2016 NCAA Division I Women&#8217;s Championships with Georgia winning its NCAA record-tying 8th team title in the event.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia&#8217;s <strong>Hali Flickinger<\/strong> (1:42.80), <strong>Kylie Stewart<\/strong> (1:43.95), <strong>Meaghan Raab<\/strong> (1:43.59) and <strong>Brittany MacLean<\/strong> (1:41.46) raced their way to victory in 6:51.80.<\/p>\n<p>That performance lowered the pool record of 6:58.83 that Texas A&amp;M had just set the previous heat. \u00a0A&amp;M had downed the 2015 mark of 7:00.93 set by Virginia.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s Georgia&#8217;s eighth team title in the event, tying them with Stanford at the top of the event&#8217;s history.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Georgia&#8217;s\u00a0Previous Wins:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>2001 Georgia (Stefanie Williams, Kim Black, Julie Hardt, Maritza Correia), 7:06.48<br \/>\n2005 Georgia (Mary DeScenza, Kara Lynn Joyce, Elizabeth Hill, Amanda Weir), 7:01.03<br \/>\n2006 Georgia (Mary DeScenza, Jessica Cole, Claire Maust, Kara Lynn Joyce), 7:03.75<br \/>\n2010 Georgia (Morgan Scroggy, Megan Romano, Chelsea Nauta, Allison Schmitt),\u00a06:55.61<br \/>\n2011 Georgia (Morgan Scroggy, Megan Romano, Shannon Vreeland, Allison Schmitt),\u00a06:55.40<br \/>\n2012 Georgia (Shannon Vreeland, Jordan Mattern, Amber McDermott, Megan Romano),\u00a06:55.96<br \/>\n2013 Georgia (Shannon Vreeland, Megan Romano, Brittany MacLean, Allison Schmitt),\u00a06:54.43<\/p>\n<p><strong>Stanford&#8217;s Previous Wins:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>1982 Stanford (Stephanie Elkins, Anne Tweedy, Sherri Hanna, Marybeth Linzmeier),\u00a07:16.10<br \/>\n1983 Stanford (Isabel Reuss, Diana Zock, Sherri Hanna, Marybeth Linzmeier), 7:16.50<br \/>\n1990 Stanford (Karen Kraemer, Janel Jorgensen, Jody Smith, Janet Evans), 7:07.58<br \/>\n1991 Stanford (Janel Jorgensen, Karen Kraemer, Eva Mortensen, Janet Evans), 7:09.48<br \/>\n1992 Stanford (Karen Kraemer, Lea Loveless, Janel Jorgensen, Jenny Thompson),\u00a07:04.06<br \/>\n1993 Stanford (Lisa Jacob, Jane Skillman, Janel Jorgensen, Jenny Thompson), 7:07.47<br \/>\n1996 Stanford (Michelle Jesperson, Lisa Jacob, Amy Oberhelman, Elin Austevoll),\u00a07:11.28<br \/>\n1999 Stanford (Misty Hyman, Gabrielle Rose, Sylvia Bereknyei, Catherine Fox), 7:06.22<\/p>\n<p>Tonight&#8217;s victory for Georgia is its fifth win in the last seven years after California broke UGA&#8217;s four-year streak with a pair of wins.<\/p>\n<p>USC&#8217;s<strong> Kirsten Vose<\/strong> (1:43.08), <strong>Anika Apostalon<\/strong> (1:44.34),<strong> Chelsea Chenault<\/strong> (1:42.69) and <strong>Kasia Wilk<\/strong> (1:43.73) picked up second overall in 6:53.84 as the team was in place to compete with Georgia before MacLean unleashed her anchor leg.<\/p>\n<p>Although a two-second victory is a pretty wide margin, it&#8217;s not the biggest ever in the event at NCAAs. \u00a0Florida owns that NCAA record with a 7.96-second win in 1984 against Southern California (7:06.98 to 7:14.94).<\/p>\n<p>California&#8217;s <strong>Kathleen Baker<\/strong> (1:43.99), <strong>Elizabeth Pelton<\/strong> (1:44.07), <strong>Rachel Bootsma<\/strong> (1:44.23) and <strong>Amy Bilquist<\/strong> (1:42.89) claimed third tonight in the timed final event with a 6:55.18.<\/p>\n<p>Virginia (6:55.25), Texas A&amp;M (6:58.83), Stanford (6:59.19), Louisville (6:59.58) and Indiana (6:59.82) also made their way into the top eight in the event.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia took the early team lead after the event:<\/p>\n<pre>                     Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 1                      \r\n \r\n  1. Georgia                            40   2. Southern Cali                      34\r\n  3. California                         32   4. Virginia                           30\r\n  5. Texas A&amp;M                          28   6. Stanford                           26\r\n  7. Louisville                         24   8. Indiana                            22\r\n  9. Arizona                            18  10. Texas                              14\r\n 11. Michigan                           12  12. NC State                           10\r\n 13. UNC                                 8  14. Penn St                             6\r\n 15. Kentucky                            4  16. Florida                             2<\/pre>\n<pre> 1 Georgia                       6:55.56    6:51.80P        40  \r\n     1) Flickinger, Hali SR           2) r:0.26 Stewart, Kylie SO     \r\n     3) r:0.29 Raab, Meaghan SO       4) r:0.27 MacLean, Brittany SR  \r\n    r:+0.73  24.13        49.83 (49.83)\r\n      1:16.35 (1:16.35)   1:42.80 (1:42.80)\r\n        2:06.90 (24.10)     2:33.63 (50.83)\r\n      3:00.45 (1:17.65)   3:26.75 (1:43.95)\r\n        3:50.64 (23.89)     4:16.77 (50.02)\r\n      4:43.53 (1:16.78)   5:10.34 (1:43.59)\r\n        5:34.19 (23.85)     5:59.83 (49.49)\r\n      6:25.91 (1:15.57)   6:51.80 (1:41.46)\r\n  2 Southern Cal                  6:55.17    6:53.84P        34  \r\n     1) Vose, Kirsten FR              2) r:0.37 Apostalon, Anika JR   \r\n     3) r:0.24 Chenault, Chelsea JR   4) r:0.20 Wilk, Kasia FR        \r\n    r:+0.79  24.10        50.14 (50.14)\r\n      1:16.60 (1:16.60)   1:43.08 (1:43.08)\r\n        2:06.93 (23.85)     2:33.68 (50.60)\r\n      3:00.96 (1:17.88)   3:27.42 (1:44.34)\r\n        3:50.86 (23.44)     4:16.80 (49.38)\r\n      4:43.13 (1:15.71)   5:10.11 (1:42.69)\r\n        5:33.59 (23.48)     5:59.80 (49.69)\r\n      6:26.53 (1:16.42)   6:53.84 (1:43.73)\r\n  3 California                    6:57.64    6:55.18P        32  \r\n     1) Baker, Kathleen FR            2) r:0.40 Pelton, Elizabeth SR  \r\n     3) r:0.49 Bootsma, Rachel SR     4) r:0.25 Bilquist, Amy FR      \r\n    r:+0.72  23.85        50.02 (50.02)\r\n      1:16.71 (1:16.71)   1:43.99 (1:43.99)\r\n        2:07.69 (23.70)     2:33.85 (49.86)\r\n      3:00.77 (1:16.78)   3:28.06 (1:44.07)\r\n        3:51.14 (23.08)     4:17.03 (48.97)\r\n      4:44.16 (1:16.10)   5:12.29 (1:44.23)\r\n        5:35.73 (23.44)     6:01.75 (49.46)\r\n      6:28.41 (1:16.12)   6:55.18 (1:42.89)\r\n  4 Virginia                      6:59.69    6:55.25P        30  \r\n     1) Smith, Leah JR                2) r:0.21 Moroney, Megan FR     \r\n     3) r:0.32 Jones, Kaitlyn JR      4) r:0.25 Marrkand, Jen SO      \r\n    r:+0.61  24.40        50.24 (50.24)\r\n      1:16.28 (1:16.28)   1:42.87 (1:42.87)\r\n        2:07.06 (24.19)     2:33.57 (50.70)\r\n      3:00.03 (1:17.16)   3:26.70 (1:43.83)\r\n        3:50.88 (24.18)     4:17.18 (50.48)\r\n      4:43.60 (1:16.90)   5:11.52 (1:44.82)\r\n        5:35.58 (24.06)     6:01.86 (50.34)\r\n      6:28.27 (1:16.75)   6:55.25 (1:43.73)\r\n  5 TXAM                          7:01.00    6:58.83P        28  \r\n     1) Gibson, Sarah JR              2) r:0.33 Pickrem, Sydney FR    \r\n     3) r:0.27 Malone, Kristin SO     4) r:0.33 Rasmus, Claire FR     \r\n    r:+0.76  24.15        50.83 (50.83)\r\n      1:17.58 (1:17.58)   1:43.41 (1:43.41)\r\n        2:08.14 (24.73)     2:35.29 (51.88)\r\n      3:02.42 (1:19.01)   3:29.01 (1:45.60)\r\n        3:53.45 (24.44)     4:20.29 (51.28)\r\n      4:47.43 (1:18.42)   5:14.72 (1:45.71)\r\n        5:39.16 (24.44)     6:05.72 (51.00)\r\n      6:32.46 (1:17.74)   6:58.83 (1:44.11)\r\n  6 Stanford                      7:00.53    6:59.19P        26  \r\n     1) Stafford, Nicole JR           2) r:0.14 Eastin, Ella FR       \r\n     3) r:0.26 Ama, Julia SR          4) r:0.14 Engel, Lindsey SO     \r\n    r:+0.71  24.98        51.49 (51.49)\r\n      1:18.01 (1:18.01)   1:45.05 (1:45.05)\r\n        2:08.85 (23.80)     2:34.81 (49.76)\r\n      3:01.03 (1:15.98)   3:27.23 (1:42.18)\r\n        3:51.51 (24.28)     4:18.47 (51.24)\r\n      4:45.85 (1:18.62)   5:13.74 (1:46.51)\r\n        5:37.67 (23.93)     6:04.19 (50.45)\r\n      6:31.58 (1:17.84)   6:59.19 (1:45.45)\r\n  7 Louisville                    7:01.01    6:59.58P        24  \r\n     1) Kneppers, Andrea SR           2) r:0.17 Houck, Abbie JR       \r\n     3) r:0.13 Comerford, Mallory FR  4) r:0.14 Pugh, Marah SO        \r\n    r:+0.79  24.52        50.94 (50.94)\r\n      1:17.74 (1:17.74)   1:45.01 (1:45.01)\r\n        2:09.27 (24.26)     2:35.77 (50.76)\r\n      3:02.79 (1:17.78)   3:29.77 (1:44.76)\r\n        3:53.32 (23.55)     4:19.27 (49.50)\r\n      4:45.66 (1:15.89)   5:12.49 (1:42.72)\r\n        5:37.13 (24.64)     6:03.79 (51.30)\r\n      6:31.43 (1:18.94)   6:59.58 (1:47.09)\r\n  8 Indiana                       7:00.83    6:59.82P        22  \r\n     1) Lips, Haley SR                2) r:0.34 Marchuk, Stephanie JR \r\n     3) r:0.40 Vertigans, Grace SO    4) r:0.31 Goss, Kennedy SO      \r\n    r:+0.69  24.79        51.09 (51.09)\r\n      1:17.49 (1:17.49)   1:43.52 (1:43.52)\r\n        2:08.73 (25.21)     2:35.26 (51.74)\r\n      3:02.48 (1:18.96)   3:29.35 (1:45.83)\r\n        3:53.63 (24.28)     4:20.50 (51.15)\r\n      4:48.09 (1:18.74)   5:16.66 (1:47.31)\r\n        5:41.29 (24.63)     6:07.51 (50.85)\r\n      6:33.96 (1:17.30)   6:59.82 (1:43.16)\r\n  9 Arizona                       7:01.50    6:59.84P        18  \r\n     1) Schick, Taylor SR             2) r:0.15 McHugh, Cameron SO    \r\n     3) r:0.17 Brandon, Bonnie SR     4) r:0.33 McCarthy, Emma FR     \r\n    r:+0.70  24.49        50.81 (50.81)\r\n      1:18.13 (1:18.13)   1:45.52 (1:45.52)\r\n        2:09.22 (23.70)     2:35.63 (50.11)\r\n      3:02.84 (1:17.32)   3:30.01 (1:44.49)\r\n        3:53.55 (23.54)     4:19.72 (49.71)\r\n      4:46.95 (1:16.94)   5:14.36 (1:44.35)\r\n        5:38.59 (24.23)     6:04.92 (50.56)\r\n      6:32.07 (1:17.71)   6:59.84 (1:45.48)\r\n 10 Texas                         7:00.41    7:00.21P        14  \r\n     1) Cox, Madisyn JR               2) r:0.31 Carrozza, Quinn FR    \r\n     3) r:0.24 McCullagh, Nora FR     4) r:0.17 Karosas, Tasija JR    \r\n    r:+0.74  24.57        50.73 (50.73)\r\n      1:17.49 (1:17.49)   1:44.61 (1:44.61)\r\n        2:08.58 (23.97)     2:35.19 (50.58)\r\n      3:02.18 (1:17.57)   3:29.54 (1:44.93)\r\n        3:53.84 (24.30)     4:20.51 (50.97)\r\n      4:48.00 (1:18.46)   5:16.21 (1:46.67)\r\n        5:40.14 (23.93)     6:06.97 (50.76)\r\n      6:33.64 (1:17.43)   7:00.21 (1:44.00)\r\n 11 Michigan                      6:58.54    7:01.50         12  \r\n     1) Deloof, Gabby SO              2) r:0.13 Haughey, Siobhan FR   \r\n     3) r:0.12 Smiddy, Clara SO       4) r:0.28 Ryan, Gillian SO      \r\n    r:+0.73  25.20        51.74 (51.74)\r\n      1:18.43 (1:18.43)   1:45.71 (1:45.71)\r\n        2:09.20 (23.49)     2:35.41 (49.70)\r\n      3:02.05 (1:16.34)   3:28.34 (1:42.63)\r\n        3:52.21 (23.87)     4:18.94 (50.60)\r\n      4:46.81 (1:18.47)   5:15.86 (1:47.52)\r\n        5:40.57 (24.71)     6:07.82 (51.96)\r\n      6:34.88 (1:19.02)   7:01.50 (1:45.64)\r\n 12 NC State                      7:00.53    7:03.01         10  \r\n     1) Muller, Rachel JR             2) r:0.37 Zevnik, Alexia JR     \r\n     3) r:0.29 Craddock, Michelle SR  4) r:0.29 Labonge, Natalie JR   \r\n    r:+0.74  24.92        51.79 (51.79)\r\n      1:18.50 (1:18.50)   1:44.92 (1:44.92)\r\n        2:08.85 (23.93)     2:35.62 (50.70)\r\n      3:02.91 (1:17.99)   3:29.88 (1:44.96)\r\n        3:54.62 (24.74)     4:22.05 (52.17)\r\n      4:49.73 (1:19.85)   5:17.16 (1:47.28)\r\n        5:41.35 (24.19)     6:08.27 (51.11)\r\n      6:35.66 (1:18.50)   7:03.01 (1:45.85)\r\n 13 UNC                           7:05.23    7:04.41          8  \r\n     1) Hardesty, Allyn SR            2) r:0.19 Earp, Lauren SR       \r\n     3) r:0.25 Fields, Zhada FR       4) r:0.34 Nunn, Emma SR         \r\n    r:+0.74  24.66        51.27 (51.27)\r\n      1:17.99 (1:17.99)   1:45.38 (1:45.38)\r\n        2:09.67 (24.29)     2:36.48 (51.10)\r\n      3:03.78 (1:18.40)   3:30.84 (1:45.46)\r\n        3:55.21 (24.37)     4:22.50 (51.66)\r\n      4:49.66 (1:18.82)   5:17.93 (1:47.09)\r\n        5:42.22 (24.29)     6:09.20 (51.27)\r\n      6:36.85 (1:18.92)   7:04.41 (1:46.48)\r\n 14 Penn St                       7:05.67    7:04.42          6  \r\n     1) Ackman, Alyson SR             2) r:0.36 Price, Niki SO        \r\n     3) r:0.28 Wujciak, Megan JR      4) r:0.26 Jones, Kaitlin SR     \r\n    r:+0.71  24.66        51.08 (51.08)\r\n      1:17.74 (1:17.74)   1:44.61 (1:44.61)\r\n        2:08.65 (24.04)     2:35.50 (50.89)\r\n      3:03.04 (1:18.43)   3:30.91 (1:46.30)\r\n        3:54.77 (23.86)     4:21.33 (50.42)\r\n      4:49.20 (1:18.29)   5:18.32 (1:47.41)\r\n        5:43.14 (24.82)     6:09.61 (51.29)\r\n      6:37.04 (1:18.72)   7:04.42 (1:46.10)\r\n 15 Kentucky                      7:05.68    7:04.75          4  \r\n     1) Freriks, Geena FR             2) r:0.20 Galyer, Danielle JR   \r\n     3) r:0.25 McInerny, Haley FR     4) r:0.20 Casey, Kendal JR      \r\n    r:+0.76  24.99        51.48 (51.48)\r\n      1:18.82 (1:18.82)   1:46.39 (1:46.39)\r\n        2:10.87 (24.48)     2:37.72 (51.33)\r\n      3:04.98 (1:18.59)   3:32.09 (1:45.70)\r\n        3:55.95 (23.86)     4:22.62 (50.53)\r\n      4:50.29 (1:18.20)   5:18.16 (1:46.07)\r\n        5:42.53 (24.37)     6:09.60 (51.44)\r\n      6:37.16 (1:19.00)   7:04.75 (1:46.59)\r\n 16 Florida                       7:01.95    7:04.79          2  \r\n     1) Maughan, Amelia SO            2) r:0.35 Hinds, Natalie SR     \r\n     3) r:0.39 Thielmann, Jessica SR  4) r:0.20 Linn, Ashlee SR       \r\n    r:+0.72  25.16        52.00 (52.00)\r\n      1:19.85 (1:19.85)   1:47.46 (1:47.46)\r\n        2:11.16 (23.70)     2:37.66 (50.20)\r\n      3:04.79 (1:17.33)   3:32.51 (1:45.05)\r\n        3:57.34 (24.83)     4:24.24 (51.73)\r\n      4:51.77 (1:19.26)   5:19.23 (1:46.72)\r\n        5:43.65 (24.42)     6:10.34 (51.11)\r\n      6:37.61 (1:18.38)   7:04.79 (1:45.56)\r\n 17 Purdue                        7:05.05    7:05.32        \r\n     1) Davis, Allie SR               2) r:0.50 Hernandez, Gracie JR  \r\n     3) r:0.38 Petric, Nika Kalina SR 4) r:0.36 Meitz, Kaersten SO    \r\n    r:+0.66  24.62        51.28 (51.28)\r\n      1:18.50 (1:18.50)   1:45.65 (1:45.65)\r\n        2:10.67 (25.02)     2:37.68 (52.03)\r\n      3:05.34 (1:19.69)   3:33.00 (1:47.35)\r\n        3:57.86 (24.86)     4:24.87 (51.87)\r\n      4:52.17 (1:19.17)   5:19.22 (1:46.22)\r\n        5:43.61 (24.39)     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    3:04.40 (1:17.14)   3:31.76 (1:44.50)\r\n        3:56.28 (24.52)     4:23.42 (51.66)\r\n      4:51.02 (1:19.26)   5:19.08 (1:47.32)\r\n        5:44.11 (25.03)     6:11.53 (52.45)\r\n      6:38.92 (1:19.84)   7:05.88 (1:46.80)\r\n 20 VT                            7:08.37    7:07.20        \r\n     1) Hespeler, Jessica JR          2) r:0.41 Donnelly, Fiona JR    \r\n     3) r:0.14 Boutant, Alice SO      4) r:0.07 Grabski, Adriana SO   \r\n    r:+0.76  24.82        51.09 (51.09)\r\n      1:18.08 (1:18.08)   1:45.02 (1:45.02)\r\n        2:09.63 (24.61)     2:36.16 (51.14)\r\n      3:03.66 (1:18.64)   3:31.70 (1:46.68)\r\n        3:56.38 (24.68)     4:23.89 (52.19)\r\n      4:51.82 (1:20.12)   5:19.79 (1:48.09)\r\n        5:44.45 (24.66)     6:12.06 (52.27)\r\n      6:39.60 (1:19.81)   7:07.20 (1:47.41)\r\n 21 Auburn                        7:06.31    7:08.46        \r\n     1) Falconer, Erin FR             2) r:0.24 Vitarius, Jillian SR  \r\n     3) r:0.40 McKernan, Shannon FR   4) 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