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2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityTexas Austin, Texas
Date(s)March 20–23, 2019
Venue(s)Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
University of Texas at Austin
2018
2020

The 2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested from March 20–23, 2019 at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center at University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas at the 38th 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.[1]

Team standings

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[2]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Stanford (DC) 456.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) California 419
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Michigan 314
4 Louisville 235
5 Texas (H) 190.5
6 Virginia 188
7 NC State 187.5
8 Tennessee 185
9 Indiana 179
10 USC 159

Swimming Results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Abbey Weitzeil
California
21.02 Erika Brown
Tennessee
21.23 Mallory Comerford
Louisville
21.49
100 freestyle Mallory Comerford
Louisville
46.20 Anna Hopkin
Arkansas
46.56 Siobhán Haughey
Michigan
46.64
200 freestyle Mallory Comerford
Louisville
1:40.26 Taylor Ruck
Stanford
1:40.37 Siobhán Haughey
Michigan
1:40.70
500 freestyle Brooke Forde
Stanford
4:31.34 Paige Madden
Virginia
4:32.98 Mackenzie Padington
Minnesota
4:35.21
1650 freestyle Ally McHugh
Penn State
15:39.22 Molly Kowal
Ohio State
15:44.61 Mackenzie Padington
Minnesota
15:47.16
100 backstroke Beata Nelson
Wisconsin
49.18 Amy Bilquist
California
50.05 Taylor Ruck
Stanford
50.34
200 backstroke Beata Nelson
Wisconsin
1:47.24 Taylor Ruck
Stanford
1:47.59 Asia Seidt
Kentucky
1:48.65
100 breaststroke Lilly King
Indiana
55.73 Delaney Duncan
Eastern Michigan
57.83 Sophie Hansson
NC State
57.90
200 breaststroke Lilly King
Indiana
2:02.90 Sydney Pickrem
Texas A&M
2:03.65 Sophie Hansson
NC State
2:06.18
100 butterfly Louise Hansson
USC
49.26 Maggie MacNeil
Michigan
49.66 Katie McLaughlin
California
49.97
200 butterfly Louise Hansson
USC
1:50.28 Ella Eastin
Stanford
1:50.46 Grace Oglesby
Louisville
1:50.80
200 IM Beata Nelson
Wisconsin
1:50.79 Ella Eastin
Stanford
1:51.81 Sydney Pickrem
Texas A&M
1:51.84
400 IM Ella Eastin
Stanford
3:57.03 Sydney Pickrem
Texas A&M
3:58.23 Brooke Forde
Stanford
3:59.26
200 freestyle relay California
Maddie Murphy (21.82)
Katie McLaughlin (21.37)
Amy Bilquist (20.87)
Abbey Weitzeil (20.49)
1:24.55 Michigan
Maggie MacNeil (21.57)
Catie DeLoof (21.59)
Siobhán Haughey (21.44)
Daria Pyshnenko (21.65)
1:26.25 Stanford
Taylor Ruck (21.73)
Lauren Pitzer (21.66)
Amalie Fackenthal (21.45)
Anya Goeders (21.66)
1:26.50
400 freestyle relay California
Isabel Ivey (47.79)
Katie McLaughlin (46.62)
Amy Bilquist (46.48)
Abbey Weitzeil (46.07)
3:06.96 Michigan
Maggie MacNeil (47.04)
Siobhán Haughey (46.44)
Catie DeLoof (46.91)
Daria Pyshnenko (47.68)
3:08.07 Stanford
Lauren Pitzer (48.29)
Ella Eastin (47.54)
Amalie Fackenthal (48.25)
Taylor Ruck (45.65)
3:09.73
800 freestyle relay Stanford
Katie Drabot (1:43.99)
Ella Eastin (1:41.03)
Taylor Ruck (1:39.83)
Brooke Forde (1:42.37)
6:47.22 California
Robin Neumann (1:42.94)
Isabel Ivey (1:43.78)
Katie McLaughlin (1:41.64)
Amy Bilquist (1:42.33)
6:50.12 USC
Louise Hansson (1:41.93)
Laticia Transom (1:43.61)
Tatum Wade (1:43.00)
Kirsten Vose (1:43.57)
6:52.13
200 medley relay Tennessee
Meghan Small (24.03)
Nikol Popov (26.51)
Maddy Banic (22.58)
Erika Brown (20.98)
1:34.10 California
Isabel Ivey (24.07)
Ema Rajic (27.28)
Maddie Murphy (22.63)
Abbey Weitzeil (20.45)
1:34.43 NC State
Elise Haan (23.90)
Sophie Hansson (26.64)
Kylee Alons (22.94)
Ky-lee Perry (21.32)
1:34.80
400 medley relay California
Amy Bilquist (50.84)
Ema Rajic (58.53)
Katie McLaughlin (50.00)
Abbey Weitzeil (45.87)
3:25.24 Indiana
Morgan Scott (52.19)
Lilly King (55.67)
Christine Jensen (51.47)
Shelby Koontz (47.63)
3:26.09 Michigan
Taylor Garcia (52.50)
Miranda Tucker (58.14)
Maggie MacNeil (50.34)
Siobhán Haughey (46.81)
3:27.49

See also

References

  1. ^ "2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships". Athletics at the University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
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