2015 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2015 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
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Host cityNorth Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina
Date(s)March 19–21, 2015
Venue(s)Greensboro Aquatic Center
North Carolina State University
2014
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The 2015 NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships were contested March 19–21, 2015 at the 34th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I women's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.

This year's events were hosted by North Carolina State University at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.[1]

California returned to the top of the team standings, finishing 61 points (513–452) ahead of two-time defending champions Georgia. This was the Golden Bears' fourth women's team title.

Team standings[]

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Italics = Debut finish in the Top 10
  • Full results[2]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) California 513
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Georgia (DC) 452
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stanford 363
4 Texas A&M 231
5 Virginia 229
6 Louisville 197
7 Texas 164
8 USC 163
9 Florida 129
10 Indiana 126
17 NC State (H) 79

Swimming results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Simone Manuel
Stanford
21.32
Wisconsin
21.61 Kelsi Worrell
Louisville
21.62
100 freestyle Simone Manuel
Stanford
46.09 Lia Neal
Stanford
47.13 Natalie Hinds
Florida
47.19
200 freestyle Missy Franklin
California
1:39.10 Simone Manuel
Stanford
1:41.41 Lia Neal
Stanford
1:42.65
500 freestyle Leah Smith
Virginia
4:31.54 Cierra Runge
California
4:33.82
Texas A&M
4:34.34
1650 freestyle Leah Smith
Virginia
15:34.46 Cierra Runge
California
15:46.46
Florida
15:46.68
100 backstroke Rachel Bootsma
California
50.03
Virginia
50.51
California
51.31
200 backstroke Missy Franklin
California
1:47.91
Virginia
1:49.35
Denver
1:50.87
100 breaststroke
Stanford
58.32
Alabama
58.38
Notre Dame
58.43
200 breaststroke Kierra Smith
Minnesota
2:04.56
Virginia
2:06.65
Stanford
2:07.06
100 butterfly Kelsi Worrell
Louisville
49.81
Denver
50.86 Kendyl Stewart
USC
50.92
200 butterfly Kelsi Worrell
Louisville
1:51.11
Kentucky
1:52.08 Hali Flickinger
Georgia
1:52.73
200 IM Missy Franklin
California
1:52.11 Elizabeth Pelton
California
1:52.80 Madisyn Cox
Texas
1:54.43
400 IM
Texas A&M
4:02.47 Hali Flickinger
Georgia
4:02.73
Georgia
4:03.34
200 freestyle relay California
(22.36)
Missy Franklin (21.28)
Rachel Bootsma (21.60)
Farida Osman (21.17)
1:26.41 Stanford
Simone Manuel (21.68)
Lia Neal (21.34)
(21.59)
(21.91)
1:26.52 Georgia
(22.05)
Chantal Van Landeghem (21.42)
Olivia Smoliga (21.61)
(21.85)
1:26.93
400 freestyle relay Stanford
Lia Neal (46.84)
(47.98)
(47.93)
Simone Manuel (45.79)
3:08.54 California
Missy Franklin (46.66)
Rachel Bootsma (47.39)
Camille Cheng (48.21)
Farida Osman (47.50)
3:09.76 Georgia
(48.23)
Olivia Smoliga (47.66)
(48.35)
Chantal Van Landeghem (47.84)
3:12.08
800 freestyle relay California
Cierra Runge (1:44.56)
Camille Cheng (1:43.69)
Elizabeth Pelton (1:42.69)
Missy Franklin (1:40.05)
6:50.99 Stanford
Lia Neal (1:42.89)
(1:46.00)
Simone Manuel (1:41.61)
(1:44.18)
6:54.68 Georgia
Jordan Mattern (1:44.85)
(1:45.73)
Brittany MacLean (1:45.84)
Hali Flickinger (1:43.97)
7:00.39
200 medley relay California
Rachel Bootsma (23.39)
Marina García Urzainqui (27.46)
Noemie Thomas (23.21)
Farida Osman (21.09)
1:35.15 Louisville
(24.81)
(26.55)
Kelsi Worrell (21.96)
Andrea Kneppers (22.43)
3:27.58 Tennessee
(25.12)
Molly Hannis (26.42)
(22.98)
(21.77)
1:36.29
400 medley relay Stanford
(52.00)
(58.02)
(50.89)
Simone Manuel (45.45)
3:26.41 Virginia
(50.91)
(57.52)
(51.02)
(47.69)
3:26.42 California
Rachel Bootsma (50.84)
Marina García Urzainqui (59.28)
Farida Osman (51.07)
Missy Franklin (45.98)
3:27.17

Diving Results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving
Arizona
345.90 Kassidy Cook
Stanford
340.20
Minnesota
338.00
3 m diving
Minnesota
410.25
Miami (OH)
409.70 Kassidy Cook
Stanford
393.25
Platform diving Jessica Parratto
Indiana
367.00 Haley Ishimatsu
Minnesota
339.65
Miami (FL)
318.05

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2014-2018 NCAA Championship Sites". NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  2. ^ "NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship". NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 10–12. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
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