Stanford Women's Swimming
STANFORD WOMEN’S SWIMMING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (9) AIAW (1): 1980, NCAA (8): 1983, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 NATIONAL RUNNER-UP OR THIRD-PLACE TEAMS (19) AIAW (4): 1976 (2nd), 1977 (2nd), 1978 (3rd), 1979 (3rd), NCAA (15): 1981 (2nd), 1982 (2nd), 1984 (2nd), 1985 (3rd), 1986 (3rd), 1987 (2nd), 1988 (3rd), 1990 (2nd), 1991 (2nd), 1997 (2nd), 1999 (2nd), 2000 (3rd), 2001 (2nd), 2002 (3rd), 2008 (3rd) PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (16, including 13 consecutive seasons): 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005 Cardinal Head to Long Beach teams in the mid 1990s, when the Cardinal won Speed Demons The Stanford Cardinal will try to win their 17th three-straight national titles from 1992 to 1994. The Cardinal’s bread and butter this season is conference title since 1987 and fi rst since 2005, in the sprints. Four 50 freestylers, fi ve in the 100 when they head to the Pac-10 Conference Cham- Cardinal Ranked No. 1 and two in the 200 are ranked amongst the na- pionships from February 24 to 27 at Belmont Pla- Stanford women’s swimming, following an un- tional top-20. In comparison, the entire Pac-10 za Pool off of second street in the Belmont Shore defeated dual season (9-0) were ranked No. 1 features nine athletes ranked in those three dis- area of the City of Long Beach. nationally, joining the University of Georgia, as plinces, compared to 11 just from Stanford. Julia the nation’s top teams, according to a vote of Smit and Betsy Webb are ranked 2-3 in the 50, Upcoming Schedule the nation’s coaches.
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