NCAA Women’s Championships: How to Watch, Follow Along This Week

The 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships kick off this week from Federal Way, Washington.

There will be plenty of storylines to watch, led by Virginia’s quest for five NCAA titles in a row.

Here are the links you need:

Swimming World Meet Page

Tickets on Sale Now

Live Streams for Prelims & Finals

Live Results

Psych Sheets

NCAA Schedule of Events and Top-Seeded Swimmers

Wednesday, March 19

  • 200 Medley Relay: Virginia, 1:31.53
  • 800 Freestyle Relay: Virginia, 6:44.13

Thursday, March 20

  • 500 Freestyle: Jillian Cox (Texas), 4:30.68
  • 200 IM: Torri Huske (Stanford), 1:51.46
  • 50 Freestyle: Gretchen Walsh (Virginia), 20.54
  • 200 Freestyle Relay: Virginia, 1:24.03

Friday, March 21

  • 400 IM: Katie Grimes (Virginia), 3:59.02
  • 100 Butterfly: Gretchen Walsh (Virginia), 48.26
  • 200 Freestyle: Anna Peplowski (Indiana), 1:40.69
  • 100 Breaststroke: Alex Walsh (Virginia), 56.85
  • 100 Backstroke: Bella Sims (Florida), 48.95
  • 400 Medley Relay: Virginia, 3:21.48

Saturday, March 22

  • 1650 Freestyle: Jillian Cox (Texas), 15:30.33
  • 200 Backstroke: Claire Curzan (Virginia), 1:46.87
  • 100 Freestyle: Gretchen Walsh (Virginia), 45.20
  • 200 Breaststroke: Lucy Bell (Stanford), 2:04.60
  • 200 Butterfly: Emma Sticklen (Texas), 1:49.17
  • 400 Freestyle Relay: Virginia, 3:05.93
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