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2023 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2023 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityTennessee Knoxville, Tennessee
Date(s)March 15–18, 2023
Venue(s)Allan Jones Aquatic Center
University of Tennessee
Athletes participating322
2022
2024

The 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested March 15–18, 2023 at the 41st 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.

The meet was hosted by the University of Tennessee at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.[1] Led by senior Kate Douglass, junior Alex Walsh, and sophomore Gretchen Walsh, the University of Virginia won their third consecutive national championship.

Team standings

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  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Virginia (DC) 541.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Texas 414.5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stanford 333
4 Louisville 288
5 NC State 263
6 Ohio State 223
7 Indiana 219
8 Tennessee (H) 214
8 Florida 179
10 North Carolina 152

Swimming results

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Full results:[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Maggie Mac Neil
LSU
20.79 Gretchen Walsh
Virginia
20.85 Gabi Albiero
Louisville
21.30
100 freestyle Gretchen Walsh
Virginia
45.61 Torri Huske
Stanford
46.46 Maggie Mac Neil
LSU
46.58
200 freestyle Taylor Ruck
Stanford
1:42.36 Brooklyn Douthwright
Tennessee
1:42.41 Aimee Canny
Virginia
1:42.50
500 freestyle Kensey McMahon
Alabama
4:36.62 Abby Carlson
Wisconsin
4:36.96 Olivia Bray
Texas
4:37.02
1650 freestyle Kensey McMahon
Alabama
15:43.84 Gan Ching Hwee
Indiana
15:46.28 Paige McKenna
Wisconsin
15:48.71
100 backstroke Gretchen Walsh
Virginia
48.26 Katharine Berkoff
NC State
49.13 Claire Curzan
Stanford
50.08
200 backstroke Claire Curzan
Stanford
1:47.64 Phoebe Bacon
Wisconsin
1:49.28 Isabelle Stadden
California
1:49.38
100 breaststroke Lydia Jacoby
Texas
57.03 Mona McSharry
Tennessee
57.16 Anna Elendt
Texas
57.26
200 breaststroke Kate Douglass
Virginia
2:01.29 Anna Elendt
Texas
2:03.26 Ella Nelson
Virginia
2:04.33
100 butterfly Kate Douglass
Virginia
48.46 Maggie Mac Neil
LSU
48.51 Torri Huske
Stanford
48.96
200 butterfly Emma Sticklen
Texas
1:49.95 Alex Walsh
Virginia
1:50.23 Kelly Pash
Texas
1:51.89
200 IM Kate Douglass
Virginia
1:48.37 Torri Huske
Stanford
1:50.06 Alex Walsh
Virginia
1:50.07
400 IM Alex Walsh
Virginia
3:57.24 Ella Nelson
Virginia
3:59.54 Emma Weyant
Florida
4:03.50
200 freestyle relay Virginia
Kate Douglass (21.01)
Gretchen Walsh (20.59)
Lexi Cuomo (21.33)
Maxine Parker (21.58)
1:24.51 Stanford
Torri Huske (21.57)
Claire Curzan (20.98)
Taylor Ruck (21.39)
Amy Tang (21.76)
1:25.70 Louisville
Gabi Albiero (21.62)
Christiana Regenauer (21.23)
Julia Dennis (21.39)
Ella Welch (21.49)
1:25.73
400 freestyle relay Virginia
Kate Douglass (46.37)
Alex Walsh (46.58)
Maxine Parker (47.04)
Gretchen Walsh (45.85)
3:05.84 Stanford
Torri Huske (46.59)
Taylor Ruck (46.74)
Amy Tang (48.36)
Claire Curzan (46.85)
3:08.54 Louisville
Gabi Albiero (47.38)
Christiana Regenauer (47.24)
Julia Dennis (47.49)
Ella Welch (47.46)
3:09.57
800 freestyle relay Virginia
Aimee Canny (1:42.34)
Alex Walsh (1:41.18)
Reilly Tiltmann (1:43.38)
Ella Nelson (1:42.92)
6:49.82 Stanford
Torri Huske (1:41.93)
Taylor Ruck (1:42.23)
Lillie Nordmann (1:44.04)
Kayla Wilson (1:42.22)
6:50.77 Texas
Kelly Pash (1:43.08)
Olivia Bray (1:43.26)
Kyla Leibel (1:44.63)
Erica Sullivan (1:44.58)
6:55.55
200 medley relay Virginia
Gretchen Walsh (22.77)
Alex Walsh (26.30)
Lexi Cuomo (22.10)
Kate Douglass (20.34)
1:31.51 NC State
Katharine Berkoff (22.88)
Heather MacCausland (25.69)
Kylee Alons (22.59)
Abby Arens (21.26)
1:32.96 Texas
Olivia Bray (23.72)
Anna Elendt (25.54)
Emma Sticklen (22.32)
Grace Cooper (21.64)
1:33.22
400 medley relay Virginia
Gretchen Walsh (49.39)
Alex Walsh (56.79)
Kate Douglass (48.94)
Aimee Canny (47.27)
3:22.39 NC State
Katharine Berkoff (50.10)
Heather MacCausland (57.39)
Kylee Alons (49.96)
Abby Arens (47.21)
3:24.66 Texas
Olivia Bray (50.89)
Lydia Jacoby (56.78)
Emma Sticklen (50.19)
Kelly Pash (47.32)
3:25.18

Diving results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving Aranza Vázquez
North Carolina
358.75 Delaney Schnell
Arizona
340.05 Mia Vallée
Miami (Florida)
338.10
3 m diving Aranza Vázquez
North Carolina
385.80 Anne Fowler
Indiana
369.90 Brooke Schultz
Arkansas
364.25
Platform diving Delaney Schnell
Arizona
352.65 Montsserat Levenant
LSU
347.00 Viviana Del Angel
Minnesota
344.55

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Announces Championship Host Cities From 2023-2026". SwimSwam. Swimswam.com. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
  2. ^ https://swimmeetresults.tech/NCAA-Division-I-Women-2023/