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2015 NCAA D1 Women's Championships

WATCH: 2015 Women’s NCAA Swimming & Diving full day 2, 3 finals including Franklin, Worrell, Manuel records

We’re in the full swing of long course season now, but the NCAA is giving us a trip down memory lane, posting full length video of Friday and Saturday’s finals sessions from the 2015 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships.

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Video: Louisville Recaps Their Sixth Place Finish At The Women’s NCAA Championships

Louisville set a goal to finish top 10 at the end of the season and blew it away with a sixth place finish as a team.

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Joseph Schooling is trying to stay on top

At the wall, it came down to fingernails, with Schooling touching tout his older teammate 1:39.62 to 1:39.74

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1st African American woman to win an Olympic medal relects on the historic 1-2-3 Minority Finish at Women’s NCAAs

Maritza McClendon: “A tear instantly came to my eyes, I couldn’t believe it… This is a true moment in history for minorities. I still can’t believe we had three women of color take 1,2, 3 in the 100 free at Division 1 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.”

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2015 Women’s NCAA Championships: SwimSwam Awards

Our picks for swimmer of the meet, diver of the meet, freshman of the meet, and coach of the year from the 2015 Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving championships.

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Previews & Recaps

2015 Women’s NCAA DI Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap

Follow along for live updates from the final session of the 2015 women’s D1 NCAA Championships.

2015 NCAA B1G Roundup: Kierra Smith’s 200 Breast Victory With a Two-Footed Start (in an Era of Wedges)

2015 NCAA B1G Roundup: Kierra Smith’s 200 Breast Victory With a Two-Footed Start (in an Era of Wedges)  WHAT YOU…

2015 NCAA SEC Roundup: Rachel Zilinskas and the Mile

From Germantown to Georgia: Rachel Zilinskas WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Thursday, March 19 – Saturday, March 21 Greensboro Aquatic…

Greensboro Is On Record Watch For The Final Night Of Women’s NCAA DI Championships

2015 WOMEN’S NCAA DI CHAMPIONSHIPS Thursday, March 19 – Saturday, March 21 Greensboro Aquatic Center – Greensboro, NC Prelims 11AM/Finals…

2015 Women’s NCAA DI Championships: Day 3 Prelims Live Recap

Liz Pelton is the American record holder in the 200 backstroke.

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WATCH: 2015 Women’s NCAA Swimming & Diving full day 2, 3 finals including Franklin, Worrell, Manuel records

We’re in the full swing of long course season now, but the NCAA is giving us a trip down memory lane, posting full length video of Friday and Saturday’s finals sessions from the 2015 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships.

Video: Louisville Recaps Their Sixth Place Finish At The Women’s NCAA Championships

Louisville set a goal to finish top 10 at the end of the season and blew it away with a sixth place finish as a team.

Joseph Schooling is trying to stay on top

At the wall, it came down to fingernails, with Schooling touching tout his older teammate 1:39.62 to 1:39.74

Jack Bauerle: Hats off to Cal, that’s a great swim team

After a riveting 3 days of competition at the 2015 Women’s NCAA Championships, Jack Bauerle and the Georgia Bulldogs walked…

Greg Meehan Video Interview: After this relay, we want people to make fun of us

Video produced by Coleman Hodges.  Reported by Tony Carroll.  400 FREESTYLE RELAY – FINALS NCAA – 3:09.40 – Georgia –…

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1st African American woman to win an Olympic medal relects on the historic 1-2-3 Minority Finish at Women’s NCAAs

Maritza McClendon: “A tear instantly came to my eyes, I couldn’t believe it… This is a true moment in history for minorities. I still can’t believe we had three women of color take 1,2, 3 in the 100 free at Division 1 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.”

2015 Women’s NCAA Championships: SwimSwam Awards

Our picks for swimmer of the meet, diver of the meet, freshman of the meet, and coach of the year from the 2015 Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving championships.

Top 5 Individual Swims From Women’s NCAAs That Will Go Down In History

Three individual American records were broken, and plenty of other historic marks were set at the Greensboro Aquatic Centre. Due to the historic nature of these championships, we’re counting down some of the swims we think will be remembered for a long time.

2015 Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship Pick ‘Em: Final Results

Both Kelsi Worrell and our readers were in shock with the final results in the women’s 200 fly.

PHOTO VAULT: Night 3 of the 2015 Women’s NCAA Championships

Saturday night’s action included Simone Manuel’s American record in the 100 free, plus repeat wins from Virginia’s Leah Smith, Cal’s Missy Franklin and Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell as well as a 200 breast that saw Minnesota’s Kierra Smith upset reigning American record-holder Emma Reaney for the title.