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2013 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2013 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityIndiana Indianapolis, Indiana
Date(s)March 2013
Venue(s)Indiana University Natatorium
2012
2014

The 2013 NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships were contested at the 32nd 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 at the Indiana University Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Georgia, runners up at the two previous championships, topped this year's team standings, finishing 84 points ahead of two-time defending champions California. This was the Lady Bulldogs' fifth women's team title.

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Team standings

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[1]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Georgia 477
2nd place, silver medalist(s) California (DC) 393
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tennessee 32512
4 Texas A&M 32312
5 Arizona 311
6 Florida 305
7 USC 291
8 Stanford 246
9 Texas 186
10 Minnesota 141

Swimming results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Margo Geer
Arizona
21.73 Megan Romano
Georgia
21.88 Faith Johnson
Tennessee
21.89
100 freestyle Margo Geer
Arizona
47.19 Megan Romano
Georgia
47.47 Natalie Hinds
Florida
47.73
200 freestyle Allison Schmitt
Georgia
1:41.85 Elizabeth Pelton
California
1:42.13 Megan Romano
Georgia
1:42.64
500 freestyle Haley Anderson
USC
4:34.66 Amber McDermott
Georgia
4:34.86 Shannon Vreeland
Georgia
4:35.95
1650 freestyle Haley Anderson
USC
15:45.98 Sarah Henry
Texas A&M
15:46.41 Lindsay Vrooman
Indiana
15:50.73
100 backstroke Rachel Bootsma
California
50.13 Sinead Russell
Florida
51.46 Brooke Snodgrass
Indiana
51.52
200 backstroke Elizabeth Pelton
California
1:47.84 Dominique Bouchard
Missouri
1:50.06 Elizabeth Beisel
Florida
1:51.17
100 breaststroke Breeja Larson
Texas A&M
57.63 Kasey Carlson
USC
58.36 Katie Meili
Columbia
59.14
200 breaststroke Laura Sogar
Texas
2:05.41 Haley Spencer
Minnesota
2:06.15 Breeja Larson
Texas A&M
2:06.24
100 butterfly Olivia Scott
Auburn
51.64 Rachel Bootsma
California
51.68 Ellese Zalewski
Florida
51.69
200 butterfly Cammile Adams
Texas A&M
1:52.61 Lauren Harrington
Georgia
1:54.39 Carolyn Blalock
UNC
1:54.65
200 IM Caitlin Leverenz
California
1:53.39 Elizabeth Pelton
California
1:53.82 Maya DiRado
Stanford
1:53.86
400 IM Elizabeth Beisel
Florida
4:00.49 Maya DiRado
Stanford
4:01.02 Caitlin Leverenz
California
4:02.98
200 freestyle relay Tennessee
Caroline Simmons (22.11)
Faith Johnson (21.73)
Lindsay Gendron (21.82)
Kelsey Floyd (21.48)
1:27.14 Georgia
Madeline Locus (22.70)
Chantal Van Landeghem (21.67)
Jessica Graber (21.93)
Megan Romano (21.08)
1:27.38 Arizona
Margo Geer (21.71)
Kaitlyn Flederbach (21.79)
Megan Lafferty (21.53)
Alana Pazevic (22.48)
1:27.51
400 freestyle relay Georgia
Shannon Vreeland (48.20)
Chantal Van Landeghem (47.79)
Allison Schmitt (47.16)
Megan Romano (46.25)
3:09.40 Arizona
Megan Lafferty (48.30)
Margo Geer (46.67)
Kaitlyn Flederbach (48.24)
Monica Drake (47.42)
3:10.63 California
Elizabeth Pelton (47.78)
Kaylin Bing (48.35)
Rachael Acker (47.74)
Rachel Bootsma (47.71)
3:11.58
800 freestyle relay Georgia
Shannon Vreeland (1:44.13)
Megan Romano (1:43.00)
Brittany MacLean (1:44.27)
Allison Schmitt (1:43.03)
6:54.43 Arizona
Bonnie Brandon (1:44.79)
Margo Geer (1:43.01)
Grace Finnegan (1:45.40)
Monica Drake (1:44.06)
6:57.26 California
Rachael Acker (1:45.54)
Caroline Piehl (1:45.41)
Catherine Breed (1:44.33)
Elizabeth Pelton (1:42.16)
6:57.44
200 medley relay Tennessee
Lauren Solernou (24.40)
Molly Hannis (26.15)
Kelsey Floyd (22.92)
Faith Johnson (21.48)
1:34.95 California
Rachel Bootma (23.40)
Caitlin Leverenz (26.97)
Cindy Tran (23.15)
Kaylin Bing (22.01)
1:35.53 Arizona
Lauren Smart (24.57)
Ellyn Baumgardner (26.63)
Megan Lafferty (23.29)
Margo Geer (21.20)
1:35.69
400 medley relay Tennessee
Lauren Solernou (52.88)
Molly Hannis (57.38)
Kelsey Floyd (50.98)
Lindsay Gendron (47.37)
3:28.51 Arizona
Lauren Smart (52.39)
Ellyn Baumgardner (56.16)
Megan Lafferty (51.67)
Margo Geer (46.61)
3:28.83 California
Cindy Tran (52.38)
Caitlin Leverenz (58.06)
Rachel Bootsma (51.27)
Elizabeth Pelton (47.76)
3:29.43

See also

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship". NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 10–12. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
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