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The 2022 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested March 16–19, 2022 at the 40th 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.
2022 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships | |
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Host city | Atlanta, Georgia |
Date(s) | March 16–19, 2022 |
Venue(s) | McAuley Aquatic Center Georgia Institute of Technology |
Athletes participating | 322 |
← 2021 2023 → |
This year's events were hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] Lia Thomas, a transgender woman, won the 500m freestyle gold medal, becoming the first transgender athlete awarded an NCAA Division I title.[2]
Team standings
- Note: Top 10 only
- (H) = Hosts
- (DC) = Defending champions
- Full results[3]
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Virginia (DC) | 551.5 | |
Texas | 406 | |
Stanford | 399.5 | |
4 | Alabama | 288 |
5 | NC State | 279 |
6 | Louisville | 196.5 |
7 | Michigan | 184.5 |
8 | California | 180 |
9 | Ohio State | 165 |
10 | Tennessee | 127 |
Swimming results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50 freestyle | Kate Douglass Virginia |
20.84 | Gretchen Walsh Virginia |
20.95 | Maggie MacNeil Michigan |
21.38 | |||
100 freestyle | Gretchen Walsh Virginia |
46.05 | Morgan Scott Alabama |
46.78 | Katharine Berkoff NC State |
46.95 | |||
200 freestyle | Taylor Ruck Stanford |
1:41.12 | Isabel Ivey California |
1:41.59 | Kelly Pash Texas |
1:42.38 | |||
500 freestyle | Lia Thomas Penn |
4:33.24 | Emma Weyant Virginia |
4:34.99 | Erica Sullivan Texas |
4:35.92 | |||
1650 freestyle | Paige McKenna Wisconsin |
15:40.84 | Erica Sullivan Texas |
15:45.94 | Kensey McMahon Alabama |
15:47.60 | |||
100 backstroke | Katharine Berkoff NC State |
48.74 | Gretchen Walsh Virginia |
49.00 | Regan Smith Stanford |
49.96 | |||
200 backstroke | Regan Smith Stanford |
1:47.76 | Phoebe Bacon Wisconsin |
1:49.29 | Rhyan White Alabama |
1:49.36 | |||
100 breaststroke | Kaitlyn Dobler USC |
56.93 | Alexis Wenger Virginia |
56.97 | Sophie Hansson NC State |
57.01 | |||
200 breaststroke | Kate Douglass Virginia |
2:02.19 | Anna Elendt Texas |
2:04.31 | Sophie Hansson NC State |
2:04.76 | |||
100 butterfly | Kate Douglass Virginia |
49.04 | Torri Huske Stanford |
49.17 | Maggie MacNeil Michigan |
49.18 | |||
200 butterfly | Alex Walsh Virginia |
1:50.79 | Regan Smith Stanford Olivia Carter Michigan |
1:51.19 | None awarded | ||||
200 IM | Alex Walsh Virginia |
1:50.08 | Torri Huske Stanford |
1:51.81 | Isabel Ivey California |
1:53.02 | |||
400 IM | Alex Walsh Virginia |
3:57.25 | Brooke Forde Stanford |
4:00.41 | Ella Nelson Virginia |
4:02.45 | |||
200 freestyle relay | Virginia Kate Douglass (21.06) Alex Walsh (21.46) Lexi Cuomo (21.86) Gretchen Walsh (20.58) |
1:24.96 | Alabama Kalia Antoniou (21.64) Morgan Scott (21.28) Kailyn Winter (21.42) Cora Dupre (21.13) |
1:25.47 | NC State Katharine Berkoff (21.58) Kylee Alons (21.49) Sophie Hansson (22.05) Abby Arens (21.25) |
1:26.37 | |||
400 freestyle relay | Virginia Kate Douglass (46.62) Alex Walsh (46.49) Reilly Tiltmann (47.79) Gretchen Walsh (46.01) |
3:06.91 | Stanford Torri Huske (46.82) Lillie Nordmann (47.71) Regan Smith (47.74) Taylor Ruck (46.70) |
3:08.97 | Alabama Diana Petkova (48.35) Morgan Scott (46.73) Kalia Antoniou (47.49) Cora Dupre (46.50) |
3:09.07 | |||
800 freestyle relay | Stanford Torri Huske (1:41.93) Taylor Ruck (1:40.49) Regan Smith (1:43.35) Brooke Forde (1:42.53) |
6:48.30 | Virginia Reilly Tiltmann (1:43.17) Alex Walsh (1:41.92) Ella Nelson (1:43.58) Emma Weyant (1:44.80) |
6:53.47 | California Isabel Ivey (1:41.35) Ayla Spitz (1:44.37) Mia Motekaitis (1:44.59) Leah Polonsky (1:43.21) |
6:53.52 | |||
200 medley relay | Virginia Gretchen Walsh (22.81) Alexis Wenger (26.08) Lexi Cuomo (22.72) Kate Douglass (20.55) |
1:32.16 | NC State Katharine Berkoff (22.76) Sophie Hansson (26.05) Abby Arens (22.93) Kylee Alons (21.22) |
1:32.96 | Ohio State Emily Crane (23.89) Hannah Bach (25.78) Katherine Zenick (22.51) Amy Fulmer (20.98) |
1:33.16 | |||
400 medley relay | Virginia Gretchen Walsh (49.44) Alexis Wenger (57.27) Alex Walsh (49.45) Kate Douglass (46.18) |
3:22.34 | NC State Katharine Berkoff (49.25) Sophie Hansson (56.67) Kylee Alons (50.28) Abby Arens (47.09) |
3:23.29 | Stanford Regan Smith (49.81) Allie Raab (59.15) Torri Huske (50.01) Taylor Ruck (46.66) |
3:25.63 |
Diving results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 m diving | Mia Vallée Miami (Florida) |
365.75 | Sarah Bacon Minnesota |
356.60 | Aranza Vázquez North Carolina |
354.75 |
3 m diving | Sarah Bacon Minnesota |
409.25 | Kristen Hayden Indiana |
397.20 | Tarrin Gilliland Indiana |
382.00 |
Platform diving | Tarrin Gilliland Indiana |
372.95 | Delaney Schnell Arizona |
345.10 | Jordan Skilken Texas |
315.45 |
See also
References
- ^ "2021-2022 NCAA Championship Sites" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
- ^ Levenson, Eric; Almasy, Steven (17 March 2022). "Swimmer Lia Thomas becomes first transgender athlete to win an NCAA D-I title". CNN. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
- ^ "NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved March 18, 2022.