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First NCAA D1 Champs Since March 2019 Launch Tonight with Women’s 800 FR Relay

2021 NCAA WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

In March 2020, worry gave way to loss as the NCAA Championships were canceled due to the onset of the United States’ reckoning with COVID-19. Swimming has slowly but surely returned after the first lockdown, though, and tonight we’ll get to see the first NCAA Division I Championship racing since the men’s 400 free relay in March 2019.

On the women’s side, the 2019 NCAA Championships left us in the middle of a Stanford reign, as the Cardinal claimed their third-straight national crown. Ella Eastin completed the four-peat in the 400 IM, establishing herself as one of the greatest and most versatile talents in NCAA history. Wisconsin’s Beata Nelson beat Eastin in the 200 IM, though, then set all of the records in the 100 back and broke the NCAA record in the 200 back. Indiana’s Lilly King completed her four-year NCAA breaststroke sweep, going 55.73 in the 100 breast, while Abbey Weitzeil anchored Cal to new records in the 200 and 400 free relays.

Tonight, the 800 free relay kicks off the 2021 NCAA Women’s Championships. Not only will the relay set the tone for an expected battle between Cal and Virginia in the team race, but it’s a sign that we’re continuing to trend back to normalcy in the swimming world. Meanwhile, it’s clear that this isn’t Stanford’s year to extend the win streak to four– how competitive will they be, though, to try to maintain a top-three finish this meet?

This first relay should be very exciting, as Cal and Virginia happen to be the top two seeds by a long shot. For Cal, Isabel Ivey, if she swims this, will team up with Robin Neumann to make things tough for Paige Madden and Alex Walsh of Virginia. We’ll also get an early peek at where the rest of the NCAA teams are at, or at least the ones who have qualified in the 800 free relay, which will provide initial data to inform how the team race will playout for the top ten and beyond.

The 2021 NCAA Women’s Championships begin tonight at 6pm ET in Greensboro, N.C. Stay tuned to the SwimSwam website and SwimSwam Live Twitter as we’ll keep you posted on all of the action. View tonight’s heat sheets here.

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swimfan210_
3 years ago

When will Swimswam post everyone’s picks for the Pick’ems?

wow
3 years ago

I’m beginning to think Cal will use Ivey, and punt the 200 Medley relay.

Klorn8d
3 years ago

Will we know who’s on which relay before the session starts or will it stay a surprise

Waterbear13
Reply to  Klorn8d
3 years ago

Fingers crossed a heat sheet drops on the championship page here

Karl Ortegon
Reply to  Klorn8d
3 years ago

So far the heat sheets we’ve acquired do not have names, but we’ll definitely update the link if and when that changes!

Tomek
3 years ago

1 hour and 32 minutes!!!!

Waterbear13
Reply to  Tomek
3 years ago

1 hour and 9 minutes!!!!

Schwim
Reply to  Waterbear13
3 years ago

45 minutes!

swimfan210_
3 years ago

I think I’m a bit too excited for NCAAs. It’s on!!!
The relay will be a great battle if Cal uses Ivey. Otherwise, UVA is the favorite. This will be a great look at who has hit their taper. There will be an epic battle for 3rd; 5 teams are seeded with 6:58s.

DLSwim
3 years ago

Bring it on!

Samuel Huntington
3 years ago

LFG

Rainraingoaway
3 years ago

Just hoping the weather doesnt mess up things! It already has for DII NCAA

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