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Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships DIVISION I WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2017 Championship 2 History 5 All-Time Results 19 2017 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Stanford dominate field: Stanford clinched the 2017 DI women’s swimming and diving championship in emphatic fashion on Day 4 Saturday, setting a new NCAA, U.S. Open and American record in the weekend’s final event, the 400 free relay. The Cardinal finished with 526.5 total points to take home the hardware. California (366), Texas A&M (292.5), Georgia (252.5) and Texas (252) rounded out the final top five. 2017 TEAM RESULTS 29. Arizona St. 22 30. Denver 20 1. Stanford 526½ 31. Virginia Tech 18 2. California 366 32. FIU 16 3. Texas A&M 292½ 33. Nebraska 15 4. Georgia 252½ 34. LSU 14 5. Texas 252 35. Cincinnati 12 6. Louisville 194½ 36. Penn St. 10 7. NC State 194 Boise St. 10 8. Indiana 185 38. South Carolina 8 9. Southern California 176 39. Air Force 5 10. Minnesota 168 Miami (FL) 5 11. Michigan 159 41. Pittsburg 4 12. Virginia 149 FGCU 4 13. Missouri 135 43. Alabama 3½ 14. Kentucky 106 44. Notre Dame 2 15. Wisconsin 98 Massachusetts 2 16. Arizona 89½ San Diego St. 2 17. North Carolina 73 47. Drexel 1 18. Aubrun 55 Duke 1 19. Ohio St. 52 Rutgers 1 20. UCLA 48 21. Northwestern 40 22. Tennessee 35 23. Purdue 33 24. UMBC 30 25. Miami (OH) 29 26. Iowa 26 27. Nevada 25 28. Florida St. 24 2017 Championship 2 4. Mallory Comerford, Louisville, 4:36.16 16. Lisa Bratton, Texas A&M, 1:52.66 2017 INDIVIDUAL 5. Hannah moore NC State, 4:36.85 6. Rose Bi, Michigan, 4:37.30 100-Yard Breaststroke RESULTS 7. Danielle Valley Wisconsin, 4:38.31 8. Gillian Ryan, Michigan, 4:40.28 Final 1. Lilly King, Indiana, 56.71 50-Yard Freestyle Consolation 2. Lindset Horejsi, Minnestoa, 58.03 9. Megan Byrnes, Stanford, 4:37.78 Final 3. Laura Simon, Virginia, 58.20 10. Geena Freriks, Kentucky, 4:38.42 4. Natalie Pierce, Florida St., 58.25 1. Simone Manuel, Stanford, 21.17 11. Leah Stevens, Stanford, 4:39.10 2. Olivia Smoliga, Georgia, 21.27 5. Andrea Cottrell, Louisville, 58.39 12. Lindsey Clary, Ohio St., 4:39.61 6. Emma Sougstad, Iowa, 58.79 3. Liz Li, Ohio St., 21.29 13. Kaersten Meitz, Purdue, 4:39.94 4. Farida Osman, California, 21.38 7. Kayla Brumbaum, NC State, 58.91 14. Kira Zubar, Missouri, 4:39.96 8. Katharine Ross, Missouri, 59.05 5. Abbey Weitzeil, California, 21.58 15. Becca Mann, Southern California, 4:40.61 6. Maddie Murphy, California, 21.76 16. Genevieve Miller, Air Force, 4:41.32 Consolation 7. Caroline Baldwin, North Carolina, 21.82 9. Emily Escobedo, UMBC, 58.48 8. Chantal Van Landeghem, Georgia, 21.85 1,650-Yard Freestyle 10. Jorie Caneta, Texas A&M, 58.85 Consolation 11. Silja Kansakoski, Arizona St. 58.89 9. Lia Neal, Stanford, 21.65 Final 12. Kierra Smith, Minnesota, 58.91 10. Rebecca Millard, Texas, 21.80 1. Katie Ledecky, Stanford, 15:07.70 13. Lina Rathsack, Pittsburgh, 59.00 11. Anika Apostalon, Southern California, 21.93 2. Leah Smith, Virginia, 15:28.89 14. Riley Scott, Southern California, 59.43 12. Beryl Gastaldello, Texas A&M, 21.96 3. Megan Byrnes, Stanford, 15:50.87 15. Kirsten Vose, Southern California, 59.63 13. Katrina Konopka, Arizona, 21.99 4. Leah Stevens, Stanford, 15:52.36 16. Rachel Bernhardt, Drexel, 1:00.21 Bailey Scott, Alabama, 21.99 5. Hannah Moore, NC State, 15:52.75 15. Maddy Banic, Tennessee, 22.00 6. Danielle Valley, Wisconsin, 15:53.22 200-Yard Breaststroke 16. Chase Kinney, Wisconsin, 22.01 7. Joanna Evans, Texas, 16:05.11 8. Ashley Neidigh, Auburn, 15:54.88 Final 100-Yard Freestyle 9. Valerie Gruest Slowing, Northwestern, 1. Lilly King, Indiana, 2:03.18 15:55.01 2. Kierra Smith, Minnesota, 2:03.55 Final 10. Ally McHugh, Penn St., 15:58.92 3. Emily Escobedo, UMBC, 2:05.20 1. Simone Manuel, Stanford, 45.56 11. Tjasa Oder, Arizona, 15:59.23 4. Sydney Pickrem, Texas A&M, 2:05.23 2. Olivia Smoliga, Georgia, 46.30 12. Gillian Ryan, Michigan, 15:59.46 5. Kayla Brumbaum, NC State, 2:05.55 3. Mallory Comerford, Louisville, 46.35 13. Genevieve Miller, Air Force, 16:01.80 6. Madisyn Cox, Texas, 2:05.77 4. Lia Neal, Stanford, 46.76 14. Cassey jernberg, Indiana, 16:01.94 7. Ashley McGregor, Texas A&M, 2:06.99 5. Farida Osman, California, 47.07 15. Stephanie Marchuk, Indiana, 16:02.27 8. Andrea Cottrell, Louisville, 2:08.15 6. Chantal Van Landeghem, Georgia, 47.54 16. Rose Bi, Michigan, 16:02.52 Beryl Gastaldello, Texas A&M, 47.54 Consolation 8. Abbey Weitzeil, California, 47.97 100-Yard Backstroke 9. Bethany Galat, Texas A&M, 2:06.68 10. Silja Lansakoski, Arizona St., 2:07.60 Consolation Final 11. Lindsey Horejsi, Minnesota, 2:08.21 9. Louise Hansson, Southern California, 47.30 1. Kathleen Baker, California, 49.84 12. Marina Garcia Urzainqui, California, 2:08.80 10. Siobhan Bernadette Haughey, Michigan, 2. Olivia Smoliga, Georgia, 50.04 13. Kim Williams, Stanford, 2:08.84 47.39 3. Hannah Stevens, Missouri, 50.57 14. Laura Simon, Virginia, 2:08.86 11. Rebecca Millard, Texas, 47.56 4. Ally Howe, Stanford, 50.58 15. Amanda Sanders, Denver, 2:09.74 12. Caroline Baldwin, North Carolina, 47.72 5. Janet Hu, Stanford, 50.73 16. Riley Scott, Southern California, 2:09.85 13. Courtney Caldwell, NC State, 47.80 6. Claire Adams, Texas, 50.95 14. Linnea Mack, UCLA, 47.89 7. Nadine Laemmler, Missouri, 51.13 100-Yard Butterfly 15. Kristen Vredeveld, California, 48.02 8. Hellen Moffitt, North Carolina, 51.14 16. Julie Meynen, Auburn, 48.21 Final Consolation 1. Farida Osman, California, 50.05 200-Yard Freestyle 9. Amy Bilquist, California, 50.86 2. Hellen Moffitt, North Carolina, 50.37 10. Tasoja Karosas, Texas, 51.23 3. Louise Hansson, Southern California, 50.45 Final 11. Alexia Zevnik. NC State, 51.26 4. Sarah Gibson, Texas A&M, 50.63 1. Katie Ledecky, Stanford, 1:40.36 12. Asia Seidt, Kentucky, 51.59 5. Noemie Thomas, California, 50.65 Mallory Comerford, Louisville, 1:40.36 13. Alise Haan, NC State, 51.63 6. Janet Hu, Stanford, 50.81 3. Simone Manuel, Stanford, 1:40.70 14. Danielle Galyer, Kentucky. 51.78 7. Liz Li, Ohio St., 51.34 4. Siobhan Berdadetter Haughey, Michigan, 15. Catherine Mulquin, Notre Dame, 51.89 8. Gia Dalesandro, Indiana, 51.59 1:41.21 16. Kira Toussaint, Tennessee, 52.39 5. Leah Smith, Virginia, 1:42.66 Consolation 6. Gabby Deloof, Michigan, 1:43.11 200-Yard Backstroke 9. Haley Back, Auburn, 51.08 7. Jackie Keire, Cincinnati, 1:43.69 10. Maddie Murphy, California, 51.15 8. Claire Rasmus, Texas A&M, 1:44.32 Final 11. Chelsea Britt, Georgia, 51.54 1. Kathleen Baker, California, 1:48.44 12. Tayla Lovemore, Florida St., 51.60 Consolation 2. A;exoa Zevnik, NC State, 1:49.09 13. Veronica Burchill, Georgia, 51.89 9. Katie McLaughlin, California, 1:43.17 3. Asia Seidt, Kentucky. 1:49.63 14. Vanessa Krause, Michigan, 51.98 10. Lia Neal, Stanford, 1:43.19 4. Tasija Karosas, Texas, 1:49.91 15. Grace Oglesby, Louisville, 52.10 11. Meaghan Raab, Georgia, 1:43.98 5. Danielle Galyer, Kentucky, 1:50.49 16. Kaitlyn Jones, Virginia, 52.31 12. Joaana Evans, Texas, 1:44.22 6. Clara Smiddy, Michigan, 1:50.71 13. Jessica Hespeler, Virginia Tech, 1:44.48 7. Kennedy Goss, Indiana, 1:50.94 200-Yard Butterfly 14. Katie Drabot, Stanford, 1:44.82 8. Ali Galyer, Kentucky, 1:51.05 15. Geena Freiks, Kentucky, 1:45.04 Final 16. Nicole Stafford, Stanford, 1:45.88 Consolation 1. Ella Eastin, Stanford, 1:51.35 9. Nadine Laemmler, Missouri, 1:50.79 2. Katie McLaughlin, California. 1:52.37 500-Yard Freestyle 10. Claire Adams, Texas, 1:51.50 3. Jen Marrkand, Virginia, 1:53.15 11. Hannah Stevens, Missouri, 1:51.65 4. Kaitlyn Jones, Virginia, 1:53.15 Final 12. Kylie Stewart, Georgia, 1:51.71 5. Maddie Wright, Southern California, 1:53.39 1. Katie Ledecky, Stanford, 4:24.06 13. Bridgette Alexander, Kentucky, 1:52.00 6. Lauren Case, Texas, 1:54.05 2. Leah Smith, Virginia, 4:28.90 14. Amy Bilquist, California, 1:52.03 7. Sarah Gibson, Texas A&M, 1:54.68 3. Kennedy Goss, Indiana, 4:36.13 15. Janet Hu, Stanford, 1:52.13 --- Remedy Rule, Texas, DQ 2017 Championship 3 Consolation 11. Eloise Belanger, UCLA, 301.20 --- Tennesse, DQ 9. Chelsea Britt, Georgia, 1:54.11 12. Alison Maillard, Auburn, 287.80 10. Noemie Thoams, California, 1:54.54 13. Lexi Tenenbaum, Minnestoa, 286.75 400-Yard Freestyle 11. Gia Dalesandro, Indiana, 1:54.58 14. Samantha Reese, Purdue, 278.40 12. Megan Kingsley, Georgia, 1:54.76 15. Emma Roush, Massachusetts, 277.00 Relay 13. Sharli Bradu, MIssouri, 1:54.88 16. Ayla Bonniwell, Florida St., 274.85 Final 14. Sarah Koucheki, North carolina, 1:54.96 1. Stanford (Simone Manuel, Katie Ledecky, 15. Vanessa Kraise, Michigan, 1:55.57 Three-Meter Diving Janet Hum Lia Neal), 3:07.61 16. Klaudia Nazieblo, Virginia Tech, 1:55.60 Final 2. Georgia, 3:08.97 200-Yard Individual 1. YU Zhou, Minnesota, 392.75 3.
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