Teri McKeever to Missy Franklin, “Go Make Them Remember You”
2015 Women’s NCAA D1 Championships: Day 2 Quick Quotes, Part 2
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Kelsi Worrell finds American record redemption after illness last summer
After a bout with mono affected her summer season, Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell is having a dream week so far, setting the American 100 fly record twice in one day while also putting up the two fastest 50 fly relay splits in history.
Kelsi Worrell Re-Breaks Her Hours-Old 100 Fly Record at NCAA Finals
Kelsi Worrell (above) blew past her own record, having now gone under 50 seconds twice in one day in the 100 fly.
Another Barrier Broken: Kelsi Worrell Splits 21.96 in 50 Fly Relay Swim
Louisville swimmer Kelsi Worrell has broken through another historical barrier. After becoming the first woman under 50 seconds in the 100…
Race Clips: Watch Kelsi Worrell Break 50 Seconds In the 100 Butterfly
Louisville Swimming captured a video of the back half of Worrell’s 100 butterfly and the reaction of her teammates at the finish.
Kelsi Worrell Becomes First Woman Ever Under 50 Seconds in 100 Yard Fly
Kelsi Worrell took her second headline of the day with the fastest 100 yard fly in history.
Kelsi Worrell 100 Butterfly Record Photo Highlights Plus Video of Parent’s Celebration
Kelsi Worrell has support in the stands in Greensboro with family and Louisville love.
Updated: Kelsi Worrell Swims Fastest 100 Fly Relay Split In History
**Updated** Kelsi Worrell helped the Louisville Cardinals qualify second for tonight’s finals of the 400 medley relay at the 2015…
Women’s NCAA Championship Day 1 Ups/Downs: Georgia’s big day yields 13 scoring swims
Annie Zhu won a swim-off to make the A final of the 200 IM, one of 8 Georgia swimmers to make a championship heat on day 1.
All the links you need for the 2015 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships
We’ve got your homebase and toolkit for following the 2015 Women’s NCAA Championships here, including links to live results, recent news, our Pick ‘Em contest and each of our 18 event-by-event previews.
8 records most likely to fall at the 2015 Women’s NCAA Championships
Cal’s Rachel Bootsma (left), Missy Franklin (center) and Liz Pelton (right) are each on the hunt for one or more major records. Who else could be smashing history this week?
2015 W. NCAA Picks: Stanford Eyeing Yet Another American Record in the 400 Free Relay
Lia Neal, a 2012 Olympian, led off Stanford’s NCAA-leading 400 free relay in a 47.55, which is close to her life time best of 47.16 from the individual 100 free.
2015 W. NCAA Picks: Worrell on the Brink of History in the 100 Butterfly
Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell has already come dangerously close to surpassing legendary Natalie Coughlin’s U.S. Open, American and NCAA 100 butterfly record; will the NCAA Championships be the meet where the Louisville Cardinal makes it happen?
Louisville Star Kelsi Worrell Makes 200 Fly Her 3rd Event for 2015 NCAA Championships
Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell has switched her day 3 event back to the 200 fly: a race in which she placed 4th at last year’s NCAA Championship meet.
Top 10 Division 1 NCAA Conference Performances
Conger is now the only swimmer other than the most decorated Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps, to go under 1:40 in both the 200 yard fly and the 200 yard backstroke. He can swim it all, and the decision to swim the 200 fly at NCAAs still hasn’t been made.