2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Appearance
2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships | |
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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-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 |
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Stanford (DC) | 456.5 |
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California | 419 |
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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 | ||||||
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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 (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 (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 Erika Brown (20.98) |
1:34.10 | California (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 (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 Maggie MacNeil (50.34) (46.81)Siobhán Haughey |
3:27.49 |
See also
References
- ^ "2019 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships". Athletics at the University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
- ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved May 16, 2019.