2018 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
2018 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships | |
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Host city | Columbus, Ohio |
Date(s) | March 14-17, 2018 |
Venue(s) | Ohio State University |
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The 2018 NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships were contested March 14-17, 2018 at the 37th 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 Ohio State University at the in Columbus, Ohio.[1]
Stanford went back-to-back in national titles for the first time since 1996, and their tenth overall title. They finished 220 points ahead of California. The Cardinal scored in every single event except for the 1 meter diving and the platform diving. Stanford also became the third team to sweep all five relays at an NCAA Championship.
Ella Eastin of Stanford was awarded the 2018 CSCAA Swimmer of the Year with her victories in the 200 IM, 400 IM, and 200 butterfly. Her wins in the 200 IM and 400 IM were both American records. She was also a part of two winning relays, the 800 free relay (along with Katie Ledecky, Katie Drabot, and Brooke Forde), and the 400 free relay (along with Drabot, Simone Manuel, and ). [2]
Stanford's Greg Meehan was awarded the 2018 CSCAA Division 1 Women's Coach of the Year for the second year, coaching Simone Manuel, Ella Eastin, Katie Ledecky, and to individual wins. [3]
Team standings[]
- Note: Top 10 only
- (H) = Hosts
- (DC) = Defending champions
- Italics = Debut finish in the Top 10
- Full results[4]
Rank | Team | Points |
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Stanford (DC) | 593 | |
California | 373 | |
Texas A&M | 299 | |
4 | Michigan | 267 |
5 | Louisville | 232 |
6 | Texas | 221.5 |
7 | Tennessee | 194 |
8 | Indiana | 169 |
9 | Virginia | 161 |
10 | Minnesota | 157 |
Swimming Results[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||
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50 freestyle | Simone Manuel Stanford |
21.18 | Erika Brown Tennessee |
21.51 | Liz Li Ohio State |
21.59 | |||
100 freestyle | Simone Manuel Stanford |
45.65 | Mallory Comerford Louisville |
46.20 | Abbey Weitzeil California |
46.74 | |||
200 freestyle | Mallory Comerford Louisville |
1:39.80 | Siobhan Haughey Michigan |
1:40.69 | Simone Manuel Stanford |
1:41.48 | |||
500 freestyle | Katie Ledecky Stanford |
4:26.57 | Katie Drabot Stanford |
4:34.86 | Kirsten Jacobsen Arizona |
4:35.04 | |||
1650 freestyle | Katie Ledecky Stanford |
15:07.57 | Penn State |
15:36.27 | Hannah Moore NC State |
15:40.68 | |||
100 backstroke | Stanford |
49.70 | Beata Nelson Wisconsin |
49.92 | Kathleen Baker California |
50.18 | |||
200 backstroke | Kathleen Baker California |
1:47.30 | Kentucky |
1:49.24 | Beata Nelson Wisconsin |
1:49.27 | |||
100 breaststroke | Lilly King Indiana |
56.25 | Michigan |
57.98 | Lindsey Kozelsky Minnesota |
58.18 | |||
200 breaststroke | Lilly King Indiana |
2:02.60 | Bethany Galat Texas A&M |
2:03.26 | Sydney Pickrem Texas A&M |
2:05.76 | |||
100 butterfly | Louise Hansson USC |
49.80 | Erika Brown Tennessee |
50.34 | Stanford |
50.56 | |||
200 butterfly | Ella Eastin Stanford |
1:50.01 | Katie Drabot Stanford |
1:51.73 | Louise Hansson USC |
1:52.64 | |||
200 IM | Ella Eastin Stanford |
1:50.67 | Kathleen Baker California |
1:51.25 | Sydney Pickrem Texas A&M |
1:52.35 | |||
400 IM | Ella Eastin Stanford |
3:54.60 | Katie Ledecky Stanford |
3:58.29 | Sydney Pickrem Texas A&M |
3:59.05 | |||
200 freestyle relay | Stanford (21.65) Simone Manuel (20.89) (21.62) (21.27) |
1:25.43 | California (21.64) Amy Bilquist (21.08) Katie McLaughlin (21.47) Abbey Weitzeil (21.01) |
1:25.50 | Tennessee Erika Brown (21.61) (21.86) (21.74) (21.89) |
1:27.10 | |||
400 freestyle relay | Stanford (47.49) Ella Eastin (47.13) Katie Drabot (47.85) Simone Manuel (45.47) |
3:07.94 | California Amy Bilquist (47.59) Abbey Weitzeil (46.37) Kathleen Baker (47.21) Katie McLaughlin (46.88) |
3:08.05 | Virginia (48.23) (47.40) (47.47) (47.40) |
3:10.50 | |||
800 freestyle relay | Stanford Katie Drabot (1:42.99) Ella Eastin (1:41.13) Brooke Forde (1:42.94) Katie Ledecky (1:39.87) |
6:46.93 | Michigan Catie Deloof (1:43.35) Siobhan Haughey (1:40.49) (1:43.88) Gabby Deloof (1:42.31) |
6:50.03 | California Robin Neumann (1:43.78) Kathleen Baker (1:42.78) Katie McLaughlin (1:41.64) Amy Bilquist (1:42.63) |
6:51.42 | |||
200 medley relay | Stanford (23.54) (26.50) (22.62) Simone Manuel (20.45) |
1:33.11 | California Kathleen Baker (23.56) Abbey Weitzeil (26.68) Noemie Thomas (22.66) Amy Bilquist (20.95) |
1:33.85 | Indiana (23.54) Lilly King (25.38) (22.66) (21.79) |
1:33.89
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400 medley relay | Stanford (50.34) (58.59) (50.36) Simone Manuel (45.80) |
3:25.09 | Indiana (51.31) Lilly King (56.02) (51.13) Kennedy Goss (47.63) |
3:26.09 | California Kathleen Baker (50.66) (58.89) Noemie Thomas (50.25) Abbey Weitzeil (47.06) |
3:26.86 |
Diving Results[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1 m diving | Sarah Bacon Minnesota |
343.50 | Julia Vincent South Carolina |
333.50 | Nevada |
325.25 |
3 m diving | Brooke Schultz Arkansas |
399.45 | Nevada |
394.95 | Julia Vincent South Carolina |
361.75 |
Platform diving | Northwestern |
346.15 | Murphy Bromberg Texas |
335.30 | UCLA |
300.65 |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "2014-2018 NCAA Championship Sites". NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
- ^ "Ella Eastin Earns CSCAA Swimmer of the Year at 2018 W. NCAAs". 18 March 2018.
- ^ "Greg Meehan Named 2018 CSCAA Division I Women's Coach of the Year". 18 March 2018.
- ^ "NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship". NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
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