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2022 Women’s NCAAs: Night 4 Photo Vault

2022 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Virginia Women Celebration (photo: Jack Spitser)

Virginia Women Celebration (photo: Jack Spitser)

Paige Mckenna (photo: Jack Spitser)

Kate Douglass (photo: Jack Spitser)

Texas (photo: Jack Spitser)

Virginia Swimmers (photo: Jack Spitser)

Liberty Williams (photo: Jack Spitser)

Erica Sullivan (photo: Jack Spitser)

Alabama Swimmers (photo: Jack Spitser)

Stanford Swimmers (photo: Jack Spitser)

 

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Justhereforfun
2 years ago

That picture of Paige Mckenna is just so precious!!

anonymous
2 years ago

Can anyone explain why there are trophies for the top 4 teams? 3 or 6 I could understand, but 4?

Anon
Reply to  Braden Keith
2 years ago

Correct – no consolation game for 3rd place beginning in 1982, therefore semifinalists both get a trophy, therefore same should apply in non stick and ball sports.

Jo Si
2 years ago

Jack is awesome!

BearlyBreathing
2 years ago

Girls?

anonymous
Reply to  BearlyBreathing
2 years ago

Thank you for changing the captions that previously read “girls”

OTB
2 years ago

Silly question, but anyone know what kind of goggles Kate Douglass is wearing?

Thomas
Reply to  OTB
2 years ago

She’s an Arena athlete so I’ll assume they’re Arena. They look a lot like Speedo Vanquishers though

devin
Reply to  Thomas
2 years ago

if they are the arena ones i believe they are called “Drive 3” i have an all black pair that look very similar. the nose piece is slightly different from a vanquisher though

HOO love
Reply to  Thomas
2 years ago

her and alex are both wearing the same arena goggles: https://www.arenasport.com/en_us/003147-versus-mirror-google.html (color: SILVER-WHITE)

swimmer
2 years ago

these photos are awesome!!!

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