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2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

March 19-22, 2025 Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center — Federal Way, Washington Short Course Yards (25 yards) Start Times: Prelims: 10 AM ׀ Finals: 6 PM (Pacific Daylight Time) Meet Central Official Psych Sheets SwimSwam Preview Index Live Results Live Stream

Day 1 Finals Program

Well swimming fans, we have made it to the final women’s meet of the NCAA season. The Women’s NCAA Championships start tonight with the 200 medley relay and the 800 free relay. This will be our first glimpse at how the teams might perform the rest of the week.

Tonight’s Schedule

200 Medley Relay 45 Minute Break 800 Free Relay

Who hit their tapers? Who struggled to find their footing after their conference championship meets? How are certain athletes feeling, and what can we expect to see the rest of the week?

We will also get insight into what teams are planning to do for relays with their top swimmers. This will be particularly telling for Virginia, who is the top seed in all five relays. Tonight could either show they are going for it, or we will likely see them drop one of the two relays this evening. Alex Walsh will be our litmus test in the 200 medley relay. If she appears on the medley, they likely aren’t stacking the 800 free relay. If she doesn’t we know for sure they are going for five.

Speaking of Virginia, among the athletes we will be watching to see what we can expect the rest of the week is multi-time NCAA Champion and record holder Gretchen Walsh.

It is important to note, this is not the end-all-be-all of the meet, and teams that have negative performances tonight can bounce back, and the same is true in the other direction.

We will be on record watch in the 200 medley relay, and potentially the 800 free relay, although that is unlikely if Gretchen Walsh does not swim. In January, Walsh split 20.87 on the fly leg of the medley at UVA’s dual meet with Virginia Tech. If all their swimmers are on tonight, they could crush their own record.

Other swimmers to watch include Camille Spink from Tennessee, who will likely make an appearance on the 800 freestyle relay, Bella Sims from Florida, also an 800 freestyle swimmer, and Torri Huske from Stanford, who could swim on either or both relays for the Cardinal.

Women’s 200 Medley Relay

NCAA Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass) (2023) Championship Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass) (2023) American Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass) (2023) U.S. Open Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass) (2023) 2024 Champion: Virginia (G. Walsh, Nocentini, Novelline, Parker) — 1:31.58

Women’s 800 Freestyle Relay

NCAA Record: 6:44.13 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan) (2025) Championship Record: 6:45.91 — Stanford (Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky) (2017) American Record: 6:45.91 — Stanford (Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky) (2017) U.S. Open Record: 6:44.13 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan) (2025) 2024 Champion: Florida (Sims, Ivey, Weyant, Cronk) — 6:48.59

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