Stanford Remains Untouchable After Thursday Night at Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships
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The 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships continued Thursday night and it continued to be the Stanford Cardinal show. The girls from Stanford won every single event in the swimming pool on Thursday night at Ohio State, highlighted by Junior Ella Eastin’s American and NCAA Record in the 200 IM. Olympic gold medalists Katie Ledecky and Simone Manuel also won their respective events as the Cardinal have a 211-147 advantage over cross town rival Cal.
200 Free Relay
The Stanford Cardinal broke the NCAA Record to start off Thursday night at the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships with a 1:25.43 in the 200 free relay. They held off a formidable challenge from Cal who swam a 1:25.50 for second. Both teams were under the NCAA record that Cal set last year.
Janet Hu (21.65), Simone Manuel (20.89), Lauren Pitzer (21.62) and Ally Howe (21.27) swam for Stanford as they re-broke the American Record they set this morning at 1:25.68.
Cal was second with Maddie Murphy (21.94), Amy Bilquist (21.08), Katie McLaughlin (21.47) and Abbey Weitzeil (21.01) swimming for the Golden Bears.
Tennessee (1:27.10), Virginia (1:27.13), Louisville (1:27.19), Michigan (1:27.78), Ohio State (1:28.17) and Texas (1:28.41) also swam in the championship final.
Stanford broke Cal’s three year winning streak in the event as they captured their first NCAA title in the 200 free relay since 2014. It is also their eighth title overall in the relay.
Event 2 Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay ================================================================================== NCAA: N 1:25.59 3/16/2017 California A Weitzeil, M Murphy, A Bilquist, F Osman American: A 1:25.68 3/15/2018 Stanford, Stanford-PC J Hu, S Manuel, L Pitzer, A Howe U.S. Open: O 1:25.59 3/16/2017 California A Weitzeil, M Murphy, A Bilquist, F Osman Meet: C 1:25.59 3/16/2017 California A Weitzeil, M Murphy, A Bilquist, F Osman Pool: P 1:26.90 3/16/2008 Arizona L Jackson, Lacey Nymeyer, A Turner, T Baughman 1:28.71 AUTO NCAA A Standard 1:29.57 CONS NCAA B Standard School Prelims Finals Points ================================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Stanford 1:25.68 1:25.43N 40 1) Janet Hu SR 2) r:0.27 Simone Manuel SR 3) r:0.22 Lauren Pitzer FR 4) r:0.24 Ally Howe SR r:+0.58 10.50 21.65 (21.65) 31.58 (9.93) 42.54 (20.89) 52.87 (10.33) 1:04.16 (21.62) 1:14.39 (10.23) 1:25.43 (21.27) 2 California 1:26.93 1:25.50N 34 1) Maddie Murphy SO 2) r:0.19 Amy Bilquist JR 3) r:0.33 Katie McLaughlin JR 4) r:0.15 Abbey Weitzeil SO r:+0.65 10.59 21.94 (21.94) 31.92 (9.98) 43.02 (21.08) 53.33 (10.31) 1:04.49 (21.47) 1:14.43 (9.94) 1:25.50 (21.01) 3 Tennessee 1:26.85 1:27.10 32 1) Erika Brown SO 2) r:0.30 Maddie Banic JR 3) r:0.13 Stanzi Moseley SO 4) r:0.23 Bailey Grinter FR r:+0.71 10.63 21.61 (21.61) 32.00 (10.39) 43.47 (21.86) 53.76 (10.29) 1:05.21 (21.74) 1:15.72 (10.51) 1:27.10 (21.89) 4 Virginia 1:27.60 1:27.13 30 1) Morgan Hill SO 2) r:0.24 Anna Pang FR 3) r:0.23 Laine Reed SR 4) r:0.26 Caitlin Cooper SR r:+0.66 10.85 22.22 (22.22) 32.73 (10.51) 44.30 (22.08) 54.68 (10.38) 1:05.86 (21.56) 1:16.02 (10.16) 1:27.13 (21.27) 5 Louisville 1:27.11 1:27.19 28 1) Lainey Visscher SO 2) r:0.07 Mallory Comerford JR 3) r:0.31 Avery Braunecker SO 4) r:0.21 Casey Fanz SO r:+0.68 10.83 22.28 (22.28) 32.24 (9.96) 43.32 (21.04) 53.83 (10.51) 1:05.50 (22.18) 1:15.71 (10.21) 1:27.19 (21.69) 6 Michigan 1:27.87 1:27.78 26 1) Catie Deloof JR 2) r:0.27 Gabby Deloof SR 3) r:0.30 *Siobhan Haughey JR 4) r:0.20 Daria Pyshnenko FR r:+0.65 10.89 22.48 (22.48) 32.87 (10.39) 44.21 (21.73) 54.67 (10.46) 1:05.95 (21.74) 1:16.24 (10.29) 1:27.78 (21.83) 7 OSU 1:27.38 1:28.17 24 1) *Liz Li SR 2) r:0.27 *Freya Rayner FR 3) r:0.29 Macie McNichols SR 4) r:0.30 Maria Coy JR r:+0.71 10.39 21.61 (21.61) 32.02 (10.41) 43.61 (22.00) 54.31 (10.70) 1:06.00 (22.39) 1:16.41 (10.41) 1:28.17 (22.17) 8 Texas 1:28.03 1:28.41 22 1) Rebecca Millard SR 2) r:0.32 Claire Adams SO 3) r:0.16 Brooke Hansen JR 4) r:0.21 Remedy Rule JR r:+0.70 10.79 22.07 (22.07) 32.52 (10.45) 44.11 (22.04) 54.67 (10.56) 1:06.40 (22.29) 1:16.77 (10.37) 1:28.41 (22.01)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 2 1. Stanford 80 2. California 66 3. Tennessee 62 4. Michigan 60 5. Virginia 54 5. Louisville 54 7. Texas 50 8. Georgia 32 9. Ohio St 24 10. Minnesota 22 11. Southern Cal 20 12. Texas A&M 18 13. UNC 14 14. Kentucky 12 14. Arizona 12 16. Missouri 10 17. Wisconsin 8 18. UCLA 6 18. NC State 6 20. Alabama 4 20. Auburn 4 22. Indiana 2
500 Free
In what came as no surprise, Stanford sophomore Katie Ledecky easily defended her NCAA title in the 500 with a 4:26.57. She was a little off her NCAA record of 4:24.06 from last season, but she defended her title and led a 1-2 finish with Stanford teammate and fellow sophomore Katie Drabot.
Drabot finished in second at 4:34.86 in a tight race ahead of Arizona’s Kirsten Jacobsen (4:35.04) and Virginia’s Jen Marrkand (4:35.21).
This is the biggest margin for a swimmer in the 500, as the previous margin was 5.91 seconds with Caroline Burckle of Florida winning over Maggie Bird of Auburn in 2008 in the same Ohio State pool ten years later.
This is the second year in a row Ledecky has won the 500 and is Stanford’s ninth win all-time in the 500 as she joins Janet Evans (1990, 1991), Jessica Foschi (2001), Lisa Jacob (1993) and Marybeth Linzmeier (1982-1984) as winners in the event for the Cardinal.
Event 3 Women 500 Yard Freestyle ========================================================================= NCAA: N 4:24.06 3/16/2017 Katie Ledecky, Stanford American: A 4:24.06 3/16/2017 Katie Ledecky, Stanford U.S. Open: O 4:24.06 3/16/2017 Katie Ledecky, Stanford Meet: C 4:24.06 3/16/2017 Katie Ledecky, Stanford Pool: P 4:26.46 11/18/2016Katie Ledecky, Stanford 4:36.30 AUTO NCAA A Standard 4:47.79 CONS NCAA B Standard Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Katie Ledecky SO Stanford 4:29.73 4:26.57 20 r:+0.68 24.71 51.19 (26.48) 1:18.18 (26.99) 1:44.76 (26.58) 2:11.94 (27.18) 2:39.08 (27.14) 3:06.11 (27.03) 3:33.26 (27.15) 4:00.28 (27.02) 4:26.57 (26.29) 2 Katie Drabot SO Stanford 4:36.68 4:34.86 17 r:+0.72 25.56 52.79 (27.23) 1:20.71 (27.92) 1:49.14 (28.43) 2:17.27 (28.13) 2:44.63 (27.36) 3:12.28 (27.65) 3:40.13 (27.85) 4:07.95 (27.82) 4:34.86 (26.91) 3 Kirsten Jacobse SO Arizona 4:36.07 4:35.04 16 r:+0.77 25.16 52.78 (27.62) 1:20.73 (27.95) 1:48.98 (28.25) 2:17.16 (28.18) 2:45.11 (27.95) 3:12.79 (27.68) 3:40.40 (27.61) 4:08.07 (27.67) 4:35.04 (26.97) 4 Jen Marrkand SR Virginia 4:35.53 4:35.21 15 r:+0.65 25.62 53.55 (27.93) 1:21.53 (27.98) 1:49.60 (28.07) 2:17.66 (28.06) 2:45.42 (27.76) 3:13.36 (27.94) 3:41.11 (27.75) 4:08.59 (27.48) 4:35.21 (26.62) 5 Kaersten Meitz SR Purdue 4:35.82 4:36.83 14 r:+0.83 26.51 54.67 (28.16) 1:22.93 (28.26) 1:51.32 (28.39) 2:19.32 (28.00) 2:47.07 (27.75) 3:14.84 (27.77) 3:42.45 (27.61) 4:10.01 (27.56) 4:36.83 (26.82) 6 Evie Pfeifer FR Texas 4:37.12 4:36.96 13 r:+0.77 26.38 54.46 (28.08) 1:22.79 (28.33) 1:51.14 (28.35) 2:19.24 (28.10) 2:47.24 (28.00) 3:15.08 (27.84) 3:42.86 (27.78) 4:10.42 (27.56) 4:36.96 (26.54) 7 Hannah Moore SR NCState 4:37.25 4:37.78 12 r:+0.73 25.57 53.07 (27.50) 1:20.92 (27.85) 1:49.14 (28.22) 2:17.40 (28.26) 2:45.55 (28.15) 3:13.93 (28.38) 3:42.22 (28.29) 4:10.49 (28.27) 4:37.78 (27.29) 8 G Ryan SR Michigan 4:36.42 4:42.46 11 r:+0.70 26.41 54.69 (28.28) 1:23.09 (28.40) 1:51.62 (28.53) 2:20.10 (28.48) 2:48.71 (28.61) 3:17.42 (28.71) 3:46.00 (28.58) 4:14.61 (28.61) 4:42.46 (27.85)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 3 1. Stanford 124 2. Michigan 78 3. Virginia 69 4. California 66 5. Texas 63 6. Tennessee 62 7. Louisville 59 8. Georgia 39 9. Arizona 30 10. Ohio St 24 11. Minnesota 22 12. Southern Cal 20 13. NC State 18 13. Texas A&M 18 15. UNC 14 15. Purdue 14 17. Kentucky 12 18. Missouri 10 19. Penn St 9 20. Wisconsin 8 21. UCLA 6 22. Auburn 4 22. Alabama 4 24. Indiana 2
200 IM
Stanford continued its dominating meet at the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships with a win and an American Record in the 200 IM by Stanford junior Ella Eastin. Eastin smashed her own NCAA and American Record with a 1:50.67. Eastin’s record was a 1:51.65 from the 2016 NCAA’s where she won as a freshman.
Cal junior and defending champion Kathleen Baker was second in the race and also under Eastin’s record at 1:51.25. Those two are both juniors and will be back next season for one more duel. They have traded wins the last two years and have been 1-2 three years in a row now.
Sydney Pickrem (1:52.35), Bethany Galat (1:53.17), Meghan Small (1:53.18), Beata Nelson (1:53.54), Asia Seidt (1:53.78) and Bailey Andison (1:55.22) also competed in the championship final.
The win is Stanford’s tenth in the event and most overall. Eastin joins Susie Rapp (1986), Janel Jorgensen (1990), Summer Sanders (1991, 1992), Jenny Thompson (1995), Julia Smit (2009, 2010) and Maya DiRado (2014) as winners for the Cardinal in the 200 IM at the NCAA Championships.
Event 4 Women 200 Yard IM ========================================================================= NCAA: N 1:51.65 3/17/2016 Ella Eastin, Stanford American: A 1:51.65 3/17/2016 Ella Eastin, Stanford U.S. Open: O 1:51.65 3/17/2016 Ella Eastin, Stanford Meet: C 1:51.65 3/17/2016 Ella Eastin, Stanford Pool: P 1:52.63 11/30/2017Melanie Margalis, Saint Petersburg 1:55.00 AUTO NCAA A Standard 2:01.59 CONS NCAA B Standard Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Ella Eastin JR Stanford 1:53.74 1:50.67N 20 r:+0.70 24.59 52.04 (27.45) 1:24.32 (32.28) 1:50.67 (26.35) 2 Kathleen Baker JR California 1:54.22 1:51.25N 17 r:+0.65 24.23 51.56 (27.33) 1:23.65 (32.09) 1:51.25 (27.60) 3 Sydney Pickrem JR TAMU 1:53.48 1:52.35P 16 r:+0.72 25.22 53.28 (28.06) 1:25.59 (32.31) 1:52.35 (26.76) 4 Bethany Galat SR TAMU 1:54.20 1:53.17 15 r:+0.60 24.70 54.32 (29.62) 1:25.87 (31.55) 1:53.17 (27.30) 5 Meghan Small SO Tennessee 1:54.04 1:53.18 14 r:+0.74 24.67 52.88 (28.21) 1:26.09 (33.21) 1:53.18 (27.09) 6 Beata Nelson SO Wisconsin 1:53.82 1:53.54 13 r:+0.73 24.88 53.47 (28.59) 1:26.59 (33.12) 1:53.54 (26.95) 7 Asia Seidt SO Kentucky 1:54.78 1:53.78 12 r:+0.72 24.72 52.01 (27.29) 1:26.35 (34.34) 1:53.78 (27.43) 8 Bailey Andison JR Denver 1:54.44 1:55.22 11 r:+0.62 25.19 54.45 (29.26) 1:27.48 (33.03) 1:55.22 (27.74)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 4 1. Stanford 151 2. Michigan 87 3. California 84 4. Tennessee 76 5. Virginia 69 6. Texas 63 6. Louisville 63 8. Texas A&M 51 9. Georgia 39 10. Arizona 30 11. Kentucky 24 11. Ohio St 24 13. Minnesota 22 14. Wisconsin 21 15. Southern Cal 20 16. NC State 18 17. Missouri 15 18. UNC 14 18. Purdue 14 20. Denver 11 21. Penn St 9 22. South Carolina 6 22. UCLA 6 24. Indiana 5 25. Auburn 4 25. Alabama 4
50 Free
Stanford senior Simone Manuel continued the team’s hot streak on Thursday night at the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at Ohio State University. Manuel won the 50 free final with a 21.18 to just miss the NCAA record that she set last year at 21.17. She was also off the American Record of 21.12 from Abbey Weitzeil.
Weitzeil was fourth in the race at 21.67. Tennessee’s Erika Brown was second at 21.51 while Ohio State senior Liz Li was third at 21.59 in her home pool.
Beryl Gastaldello (21.74), Aly Tetzloff (21.77), Caitlin Cooper (21.77) and Caroline Baldwin (22.01) also swam in the championship final.
This is Manuel’s third title in the 50 free as she won in 2015 and 2017. She did not compete in 2016 for the Olympic year. Manuel is the first to win three titles in the event since Georgia’s Kara Lynn Joyce won four from 2004-2007.
Stanford’s Catherine Fox (1997-1999) and Texas’ Leigh Ann Fetter (1988-1991) are the only other swimmers to win at least three 50 free NCAA titles.
This is also Stanford’s eleventh 50 free title as Manuel joins Fox, Krissie Busch (1984), Jenna Johnson (1986, 1987) and Jenny Thompson (1992, 1993) as winners for the Cardinal.
Event 5 Women 50 Yard Freestyle ========================================================================= NCAA: N 21.17 3/16/2017 Simone Manuel, Stanford American: A 21.12 3/5/2016 Abbey Weitzeil, Canyons Aquatics U.S. Open: O 21.12 3/5/2016 Abbey Weitzeil, Canyons Aquatics Meet: C 21.17 3/16/2017 Simone Manuel, Stanford Pool: P 21.46 3/15/2018 Liz Li, OSU-OH 21.80 AUTO NCAA A Standard 22.99 CONS NCAA B Standard Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Simone Manuel SR Stanford 21.60 21.18P 20 r:+0.67 10.30 21.18 (10.88) 2 Erika Brown SO Tennessee 21.60 21.51 17 r:+0.70 10.56 21.51 (10.95) 3 Liz Li SR OSU 21.46 21.59 16 r:+0.63 10.41 21.59 (11.18) 4 Abbey Weitzeil SO California 21.49 21.67 15 r:+0.63 10.46 21.67 (11.21) 5 Beryl Gastaldel SR TAMU 21.63 21.74 14 r:+0.62 10.49 21.74 (11.25) 6 Alyssa Tetzloff JR Auburn 21.85 21.77 12.5 r:+0.60 10.43 21.77 (11.34) 6 Caitlin Cooper SR Virginia 21.95 21.77 12.5 r:+0.70 10.61 21.77 (11.16) 8 Caroline Baldwi SR UNC 21.80 22.01 11 r:+0.72 10.67 22.01 (11.34)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 5 1. Stanford 171 2. California 115 3. Tennessee 96.5 4. Michigan 87 5. Virginia 86 6. Louisville 69 7. Texas 68 8. Texas A&M 65 9. Ohio St 40 10. Georgia 39 11. Arizona 32 12. UNC 25 13. Kentucky 24 14. Minnesota 22 15. Wisconsin 21 16. Southern Cal 20 17. NC State 18 18. Auburn 16.5 19. Missouri 15 20. Purdue 14 21. Denver 11 22. Penn St 9 23. UCLA 6 23. South Carolina 6 25. Indiana 5 26. Alabama 4
1m Diving
Minnesota’s Sarah Bacon won the 1m diving title on Thursday night at the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships with 343.55 points. Bacon finished ahead of South Carolina’s Julia Vincent (333.50) and Nevada’s Sharae Zheng (325.25).
Bacon was not far off of the NCAA record of 361.55 by Stanford’s Cassidy Krug from the 2007 NCAA’s that will stand for one more year.
Texas’ defending champion Alison Gibson (320.65) finished in fourth.
Arizona State’s Frida Kaellgren (313.10), Arizona’s Delaney Schnell (307.30), Tennessee’s Rachel Rubadue (302.30) and Northwestern’s Olivia Rosendahl (295.50) also competed in the championship final.
This is the Golden Gophers’ second 1m title as Bacon joins Kelci Bryant from 2011 as NCAA champions in the event for Minnesota.
Event 6 Women 1 mtr Diving ========================================================================= NCAA: N 361.55 3/2007 Cassidy Krug, Stanford Meet: C 361.55 3/2007 Cassidy Krug, Stanford 265.00 AUTO NCAA A Standard Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ========================================================================= === A - Final === 1 Sarah Bacon SO Minnesota 339.75 343.50 20 2 Julia Vincent SR SCAR 320.25 333.50 17 3 Sharae Zheng SR Nevada 308.25 325.25 16 4 Alison Gibson SO Texas 319.95 320.65 15 5 Frida Kaellgren FR ASU 309.15 313.10 14 6 Delaney Schnell FR Arizona 295.55 307.30 13 7 Rachel Rubadue JR Tennessee 300.10 302.30 12 8 Olivia Rosendah JR Northwestern 305.80 295.50 11
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 6 1. Stanford 171 2. California 115 3. Tennessee 108.5 4. Michigan 87 5. Virginia 86 6. Texas 83 7. Louisville 69 8. Texas A&M 65 9. Arizona 45 10. Minnesota 42 11. Ohio St 40 12. Georgia 39 13. UNC 25 14. Kentucky 24 15. South Carolina 23 16. Wisconsin 21 17. Southern Cal 20 18. NC State 18 18. Purdue 18 20. Auburn 16.5 21. University of Nevada 16 22. Missouri 15 23. Arizona St 14 24. Indiana 12 25. Northwestern 11 25. Denver 11 27. Penn St 9 27. Arkansas 9 29. Rutgers 6 29. UCLA 6 31. Louisiana State University 5 32. Florida 4 32. Alabama 4 34. University of Miami 2
400 Medley Relay
For the fifth straight year, the Stanford Cardinal have won the 400 medley at the NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships. The Cardinal won the title with a new American and NCAA Record in the process at 3:25.09. Stanford remains undefeated in the swimming pool as the team has won every single swimming event through Thursday night.
Ally Howe (50.34), Kim Williams (58.59), Janet Hu (50.36) and Simone Manuel (45.80) broke the NCAA Record at 3:25.09 as they got everything they could handle from Indiana in the race, who placed second at 3:26.09. The Hoosiers were second thanks to Ally Rockett (51.31), Lilly King (56.02), Christie Jensen (51.13) and Kennedy Goss (47.63). King’s split is the fastest breaststroke split ever.
California (3:26.86), Louisville (3:26.93), Minnesota (3:28.34), Texas (3:30.61) and Texas A&M (3:30.80) placed in the top eight.
The top splits were from Howe, King, Noemie Thomas (50.25) and Mallory Comerford (45.74).
Tennessee was originally sixth with a 3:29.17, but was disqualified for their freestyle leg kicking on her back.
There were also some solid splits from Beata Nelson (49.83) and Louise Hansson (49.24) in the B-Final as Nelson swam backstroke and Hansson swam butterfly.
This is Stanford’s fifth straight NCAA title in the event as Howe and Hu have been on the last four of the winning relays. It is also Stanford’s 14th overall title in the event. They previously won the relay at NCAA’s in 1987, 1990-1993, 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002.
Event 7 Women 400 Yard Medley Relay ================================================================================== NCAA: N 3:25.15 2/24/2018 Stanford A Howe, K Williams, J Hu, S Manuel American: A 3:25.15 2/24/2018 Stanford A Howe, K Williams, J Hu, S Manuel U.S. Open: O 3:25.15 2/24/2018 Stanford A Howe, K Williams, J Hu, S Manuel Meet: C 3:26.14 3/17/2016 Stanford A Howe, S Haase, J Hu, L Neal Pool: P 3:27.81 2/15/2018 Indiana University A Rockett, L King, C Jensen, G Haskett 3:32.67 AUTO NCAA A Standard 3:34.48 CONS NCAA B Standard School Prelims Finals Points ================================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Stanford 3:27.58 3:25.09N 40 1) Ally Howe SR 2) r:0.19 Kim Williams JR 3) r:0.29 Janet Hu SR 4) r:0.21 Simone Manuel SR r:+0.68 24.45 50.34 (50.34) 1:17.59 (27.25) 1:48.93 (58.59) 2:11.82 (22.89) 2:39.29 (50.36) 3:01.07 (21.78) 3:25.09 (45.80) 2 Indiana 3:28.19 3:26.09C 34 1) Ally Rockett SR 2) r:0.28 Lilly King JR 3) r:0.17 Christie Jensen JR 4) r:0.16 Kennedy Goss SR r:+0.75 24.90 51.31 (51.31) 1:17.19 (25.88) 1:47.33 (56.02) 2:11.08 (23.75) 2:38.46 (51.13) 3:01.31 (22.85) 3:26.09 (47.63) 3 California 3:30.25 3:26.86P 32 1) Kathleen Baker JR 2) r:0.31 Ali Harrison FR 3) r:0.17 Noemie Thomas SR 4) r:0.20 Abbey Weitzeil SO r:+0.60 24.46 50.66 (50.66) 1:17.96 (27.30) 1:49.55 (58.89) 2:12.52 (22.97) 2:39.80 (50.25) 3:01.81 (22.01) 3:26.86 (47.06) 4 Louisville 3:28.50 3:26.93P 30 1) Alina Kendzior JR 2) r:0.03 Mariia Astashkina FR 3) r:0.00 Grace Oglesby SO 4) r:0.11 Mallory Comerford JR r:+0.66 25.06 52.11 (52.11) 1:19.33 (27.22) 1:50.53 (58.42) 2:14.10 (23.57) 2:41.19 (50.66) 3:03.06 (21.87) 3:26.93 (45.74) 5 Minnesota 3:28.81 3:28.34 28 1) Tevyn Waddell SO 2) r:0.16 Lindsey Kozelsky SO 3) r:0.37 Danielle Nack SR 4) r:0.31 Zoe Avestruz JR r:+0.65 25.01 51.76 (51.76) 1:18.35 (26.59) 1:49.25 (57.49) 2:12.74 (23.49) 2:40.58 (51.33) 3:03.33 (22.75) 3:28.34 (47.76) 6 Texas 3:30.60 3:30.61 26 1) Claire Adams SO 2) r:0.19 Kennedy Lohman SO 3) r:0.17 Lauren Case SO 4) r:0.33 Rebecca Millard SR r:+0.66 24.89 51.40 (51.40) 1:19.01 (27.61) 1:50.62 (59.22) 2:14.95 (24.33) 2:42.72 (52.10) 3:05.59 (22.87) 3:30.61 (47.89) 7 TAMU 3:28.92 3:30.80 24 1) Lisa Bratton SR 2) r:0.20 Jorie Caneta SR 3) r:0.38 Jing Quah FR 4) r:0.38 Beryl Gastaldello SR r:+0.68 25.38 52.01 (52.01) 1:19.58 (27.57) 1:50.73 (58.72) 2:14.76 (24.03) 2:42.99 (52.26) 3:05.72 (22.73) 3:30.80 (47.81) -- Tennessee 3:28.49 DQ Stroke Infraction swimmer #4: Other - Misc 1) Meghan Small SO 2) r:0.30 Katie Armitage SR 3) r:0.20 Maddie Banic JR 4) r:0.23 Stanzi Moseley SO r:+0.72 24.76 51.43 (51.43) 1:18.95 (27.52) 1:50.24 (58.81) 2:13.26 (23.02) 2:41.67 (51.43) 3:04.22 (22.55) DQ (47.50)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 7 1. Stanford 211 2. California 147 3. Texas 109 4. Tennessee 108.5 5. Michigan 101 6. Louisville 99 7. Texas A&M 89 8. Virginia 86 9. Minnesota 70 10. Indiana 46 11. Georgia 45 11. Arizona 45 13. Ohio St 40 14. Auburn 34.5 15. Wisconsin 33 16. Kentucky 32 17. Southern Cal 30 18. UNC 25 19. South Carolina 23 20. Purdue 18 20. NC State 18 22. University of Nevada 16 23. Missouri 15 24. Arizona St 14 25. Northwestern 11 25. Denver 11 27. Arkansas 9 27. Penn St 9 29. UCLA 6 29. Rutgers 6 31. Louisiana State University 5 32. Alabama 4 32. Florida 4 32. Virginia Tech 4 35. University of Miami 2
Does anyone know how much money Stanford “invests” in their swim team?