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2016 NCAA DI Women’s Championships

5 Biggest Upsets of the 2016 Women’s NCAA Championships (Pick ‘Em Stats)

Just 1 out of 279 entrants correctly picked Kentucky’s Danielle Galyer to win the 200 back. Check out the full winner pick stats here.

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Pac-12 and SEC Rule NCAA Women’s Champs Final Scores

The Stanford Cardinal racked up 395 points to help push the Pac-12 total to 1,185.5 at the end of the women’s NCAA meet.

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Georgia Tech Pool Record Update: Women Take Down All Swimming Marks

The Georgia Tech record board has already been updated to account for all of the fast swimming at the 2016 Women’s NCAA Champs. Which men’s records will go down this week?

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Watch the Louisville Women Light Up NCAAs (Race Videos)

Watch all the Louisville races from 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.

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WATCH: Top 25 Interview Moments from the 2016 W. NCAA Championships

2016 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday, March 16 – Saturday, March 19 McAuley Aquatic Center – Atlanta, GA Prelims 10AM/Finals 6PM…

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Previews & Recaps

2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Point Progression By Event

Though the women’s team race was tight throughout, the Georgia Bulldogs never trailed throughout the meet.

2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap

Olivia Smoliga’s gutsy 100 free title helped Georgia win its third NCAA title in the last four years.

2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Up/Downs

We have an extremely close 3 team battle set up for the final night at the 2016 Women’s NCAA Championships. Cal, Stanford, and Georgia will fight to see who comes out on top.

2016 Women’s NCAA Updated Team Score Predictions: Day 3 Finals

Stanford was faced with a devastating 200 free relay DQ on the first night, but after a strong showing in tonight’s finals that included wins in the 400 IM and 200 medley relay, they’ve put themselves back into position to compete for the team title.

2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Up/Downs

Stanford leads the teams in number of A finalists. The Cardinal has 6 ups, 1 down, and they’re in the final of the 200 medley relay. They’re looking to bounce back after a tough DQ in the 200 free relay last night, and have set themselves up well to get back into the top 3.

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WATCH: Top 25 Interview Moments from the 2016 W. NCAA Championships

2016 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday, March 16 – Saturday, March 19 McAuley Aquatic Center – Atlanta, GA Prelims 10AM/Finals 6PM…

Jack Bauerle: I’m 50/50 on the 800 Free Relay change (Video)

This was the first NCAA Championships that had the new 4-day format, putting the 800 Free Relay as a stand alone event on Wednesday night, now the first day of Competition

WATCH Kelsi Worrell Break NCAA Record in 100 Yard Butterfly (VIDEO)

On day 3 of the 2016 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships, Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell broke the U.S. Open, NCAA, and American…

Jack Bauerle goes in depth on team title (Video)

With his 7th title, Bauerle ties Richard Quick for the most women’s NCAA Division I titles with a single program

Greg Meehan: Stanford culture leads stud freshman to flourish (Video)

Greg absolutely knows what he’s doing, and has created a culture that his athletes have embraced 100% and now execute seamlessly

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5 Biggest Upsets of the 2016 Women’s NCAA Championships (Pick ‘Em Stats)

Just 1 out of 279 entrants correctly picked Kentucky’s Danielle Galyer to win the 200 back. Check out the full winner pick stats here.

Pac-12 and SEC Rule NCAA Women’s Champs Final Scores

The Stanford Cardinal racked up 395 points to help push the Pac-12 total to 1,185.5 at the end of the women’s NCAA meet.

Georgia Tech Pool Record Update: Women Take Down All Swimming Marks

The Georgia Tech record board has already been updated to account for all of the fast swimming at the 2016 Women’s NCAA Champs. Which men’s records will go down this week?

Watch the Louisville Women Light Up NCAAs (Race Videos)

Watch all the Louisville races from 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.

Scoring Vs. Psych Sheet: 2016 Women’s NCAA Championships

It’s no surprise that Georgia was one of the bigger movers and shakers of the meet, gaining 121 swimming points from seeds to jump from a distant fourth to the national title.