G. Walsh, Curzan, Cox, and Pellacani Nominated for 2025 Honda Sport Award For Swim/Dive
Gretchen Walsh is among the nominees for the 2025 Honda Award for Swimming and Diving, marking her fourth-ever nomination.
2025 NCAA Swammy Awards: Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving
Gretchen Walsh wins the Swammy for Women’s NCAA Swimmer of the Year for a second-straight season following a historic outing at 2025 NCAA Championships.
SwimSwam Pulse: 500 Free, Grimes & Stanford Picked As Biggest Surprises of Women’s NCAAs
The Stanford women snagged a runner-up finish at NCAAs, outscoring their seeded points by 82 to end Texas’ three-year run as the second-best team.
Reviewing SwimSwam’s 2025 NCAA Event Predictions – Women’s Edition
Louisville’s Gabi Albiero was an ‘A’ finalist in the 50 free and 100 fly at Women’s NCAAs after we didn’t pick her to finish in the top eight in either event.
2025 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Final Pick ‘Em Standings
519 out of the 525 entries picked Virginia to finish at the top of the team standings. Username “ACZ14” was the overall winner.
Gretchen Walsh A Farfalla È Più Veloce Del 90% Delle StileLiberiste: Recap Finali NCAA 2025
Si sono concluse le finali NCAA 2025 di nuoto femminile. Gretchen Walsh trascina le Virginia Cavaliers al titolo a suon di record.
2025 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
The 200 backstroke will be a rematch of the 100 back last night, where Claire Curzan and Bella Sims had a photo finish.
NCAA Champion Jillian Cox on 1,650 Pain: “It hurt bad today… I felt every lap”
After winning the NCAA title in the 500 free earlier in the meet, Texas freshman Jillian Cox followed that up with a win in the 1,650 tonight
2025 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Preview
Claire Curzan is the top seed in the 200 back. Tonight’s final session features the 1650 free, 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, and 400 free relay.
2025 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Night 2 Photo Vault
Here’s the best photos from night two here in Federal Way at the Women’s NCAA Championships.
WATCH: Torri Huske Swim 1:49.67 to Win the 200 IM and Other Race Videos from Night Two
Watch Torri Huske win the 200 IM as the 3rd woman ever to break 1:50, and all the race videos from night two finals at the NCAA Championships.
2025 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Day 2 Finals Live Recap
Torri Huske is the top seed in a very close 200 IM final tonight, swimming 1:51.53 to qualify first by almost half-a-second.
Jillian Cox on Come-From-Behind 500 Free Victory: “That felt like a very mature swim for me”
Jillian Cox kept her cool and stuck to her race plan, turning on the jets the last 100 yards and winning the 500 Free by over 2 seconds
2025 Division I Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 2 Finals Preview
Stanford’s Torri Huske is the top seed in the 200 IM and will look for her first individual NCAA title Thursday night.
2025 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap
Alex and Gretchen Walsh will take on their first individual events of the 2025 NCAA DI Championships during day 2 prelims, swimming the 200 IM and 50 free.