NCAA Division I Women’s Championships, March 20 Finals Heat Sheets
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SCHEDULED EVENTS
- Women’s 200 medley relay
- Women’s 400 IM
- Women’s 100 fly
- Women’s 200 free
- Women’s 100 breast
- Women’s 100 back
- Women’s three-meter diving
- Women’s 800 free relay
This morning, California had a preliminary session for the ages, with eight A final and five B final swims collected for a total of 13 point-scoring swims slated for tonight.
Defending champion Georgia will likely be looking up at California from second place after tonight with four A finalists and four B finalists.
Stanford had a really strong morning with four A finalists and four B finalists as well, and don’t sleep on Missouri as it collected two A finalists and four B finalists.
Also, no one can forget the unforgettable NCAA and American record time of 49.89 by Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell.
2015 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships, March 20 Finals Heat Sheet – Results