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2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships
Wednesday, March 18 – Saturday, March 21, 2026 McAuley Aquatic Center, Atlanta, GA Defending Champions: Virginia (5x) Championship Central Preview Index Psych Sheet Live Stream Live Results Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4The University of Virginia women swam to their 6th straight NCAA team title. The team did so in record fashion with 589 points, marking an all-time points record.
Virginia did so in dominant fashion, winning eight events including a sweep of all five relays. Their 400 free relay broke their own NCAA record with a 3:05.26 to cap off the meet. The team was so dominant that it could have scored 0 points in all five relays and still have won the title as Stanford was 2nd with 380.5 points. Virginia scored 200 points with their five relay wins, although Stanford would have scored more points without Virginia in the competition.
Virginia Event Wins
200 medley relay: 1:31.67 800 free relay: 6:45.21 200 free: Anna Moesch, 1:39.23 200 free relay: 1:24.11 100 back: Claire Curzan, 48.24 400 medley relay: Virginia, 3:20.66 200 back: Claire Curzan, 1:46.10 400 free relay: 3:05.26Junior Claire Curzan swept the backstroke events for the 2nd year in a row and helped the team to four relay wins. Sophomore Anna Moesch earned her first individual NCAA title with a 1:39.23 200 free, the #2 performance all-time, and also swam on four of the teams relays.
Virginia Points Total
2021: 491 points 2022: 551.5 points 2023: 541.5 points 2024: 527.5 points 2025: 544 points 2026: 589 points View this post on Instagram
Virginia Swimming and Diving 2026 NCAA Championship Roster:
Aimee Canny Sara Curtis Claire Curzan Cavan Gormsen Bryn Greenwaldt Katie Grimes Bailey Hartman Leah Hayes Tess Howley Nina Sandrine Jazy Madi Mintenko Anna Moesch Carly Novelline Melissa Nwakalor Zoe Skirboll Sophia Umstead Emma Weber Charlotte WilsonOverall Team Standings
Virginia — 589 Stanford — 380.5 Texas — 376.5 California — 303 Tennessee — 301.5 Michigan — 296 Indiana — 258 Louisville — 201.5 NC State — 196.5 Florida — 125.5Read the full story on SwimSwam: The University of Virginia Are NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Champions Once Again
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