2018 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships explained

2018 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Hostcity: Columbus, Ohio
Dates:March 14–17, 2018
Venues:McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion
Ohio State University
Previous:2017
Next:2019

The 2018 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested March 14–17, 2018 at the 37th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I women's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.

This year's events were hosted by Ohio State University at the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio.[1]

Stanford went back-to-back in national titles for the first time since 1996, and their tenth overall title. They finished 220 points ahead of California. The Cardinal scored in every single event except for the 1 meter diving and the platform diving. Stanford also became the third team to sweep all five relays at an NCAA Championship.

Ella Eastin of Stanford was awarded the 2018 CSCAA Swimmer of the Year with her victories in the 200 IM, 400 IM, and 200 butterfly. Her wins in the 200 IM and 400 IM were both American records. She was also a part of two winning relays, the 800 free relay (along with Katie Ledecky, Katie Drabot, and Brooke Forde), and the 400 free relay (along with Drabot, Simone Manuel, and Janet Hu).[2]

Stanford's Greg Meehan was awarded the 2018 CSCAA Division 1 Women's Coach of the Year for the second year, coaching Simone Manuel, Ella Eastin, Katie Ledecky, and Ally Howe to individual wins.[3]

Team standings

Rank Team Points
Stanford (DC) 593
373
299
267
232
221.5
194
169
161
157

Swimming Results

50 freestyleSimone Manuel
Stanford
21.18Erika Brown
Tennessee
21.51Liz Li
Ohio State
21.59
100 freestyleSimone Manuel
Stanford
45.65Mallory Comerford
Louisville
46.20Abbey Weitzeil
California
46.74
200 freestyleMallory Comerford
Louisville
1:39.80Siobhán Haughey
Michigan
1:40.69Simone Manuel
Stanford
1:41.48
500 freestyleKatie Ledecky
Stanford
4:26.57Katie Drabot
Stanford
4:34.86Kirsten Jacobsen
Arizona
4:35.04
1650 freestyleKatie Ledecky
Stanford
15:07.57Ally McHugh
Penn State
15:36.27Hannah Moore
NC State
15:40.68
100 backstrokeAlly Howe
Stanford
49.69Beata Nelson
Wisconsin
49.92Kathleen Baker
California
50.18
200 backstrokeKathleen Baker
California
1:47.30Asia Seidt
Kentucky
1:49.24Beata Nelson
Wisconsin
1:49.27
100 breaststrokeLilly King
Indiana
56.25Miranda Tucker
Michigan
57.98Lindsey Kozelsky
Minnesota
58.18
200 breaststrokeLilly King
Indiana
2:02.60Bethany Galat
Texas A&M
2:03.26Sydney Pickrem
Texas A&M
2:05.76
100 butterflyLouise Hansson
USC
49.80Erika Brown
Tennessee
50.34Janet Hu
Stanford
50.56
200 butterflyElla Eastin
Stanford
1:50.01Katie Drabot
Stanford
1:51.73Louise Hansson
USC
1:52.64
200 IMElla Eastin
Stanford
1:50.67Kathleen Baker
California
1:51.25Sydney Pickrem
Texas A&M
1:52.35
400 IMElla Eastin
Stanford
3:54.60Katie Ledecky
Stanford
3:58.29Sydney Pickrem
Texas A&M
3:59.05
200 freestyle relayStanford
Janet Hu (21.65)
Simone Manuel (20.89)
Lauren Pitzer (21.62)
Ally Howe (21.27)
1:25.43California
Maddie Murphy (21.64)
Amy Bilquist (21.08)
Katie McLaughlin (21.47)
Abbey Weitzeil (21.01)
1:25.50Tennessee
Erika Brown (21.61)
Maddy Banic (21.86)
Stanzi Moseley (21.74)
Bailey Grinter (21.89)
1:27.10
400 freestyle relayStanford
Janet Hu (47.49)
Ella Eastin (47.13)
Katie Drabot (47.85)
Simone Manuel (45.47)
3:07.94California
Amy Bilquist (47.59)
Abbey Weitzeil (46.37)
Kathleen Baker (47.21)
Katie McLaughlin (46.88)
3:08.05Virginia
Morgan Hill (48.23)
Laine Reed (47.40)
Kyla Valls (47.47)
Caitlin Cooper (47.40)
3:10.50
800 freestyle relayStanford
Katie Drabot (1:42.99)
Ella Eastin (1:41.13)
Brooke Forde (1:42.94)
Katie Ledecky (1:39.87)
6:46.93Michigan
Catie Deloof (1:43.35)
Siobhán Haughey (1:40.49)
Rose Bi (1:43.88)
Gabby Deloof (1:42.31)
6:50.03California
Robin Neumann (1:43.78)
Kathleen Baker (1:42.78)
Katie McLaughlin (1:41.64)
Amy Bilquist (1:42.63)
6:51.42
200 medley relayStanford
Ally Howe (23.54)
Kim Williams (26.50)
Janet Hu (22.62)
Simone Manuel (20.45)
1:33.11California
Kathleen Baker (23.56)
Abbey Weitzeil (26.68)
Noemie Thomas (22.66)
Amy Bilquist (20.95)
1:33.85Indiana
Ally Rockett (23.54)
Lilly King (25.38)
Christine Jensen (22.66)
Grace Haskett (21.79)
1:33.89
400 medley relayStanford
Ally Howe (50.34)
Kim Williams (58.59)
Janet Hu (50.36)
Simone Manuel (45.80)
3:25.09Indiana
Ally Rockett (51.31)
Lilly King (56.02)
Christine Jensen (51.13)
Kennedy Goss (47.63)
3:26.09California
Kathleen Baker (50.66)
Ali Harrison (58.89)
Noemie Thomas (50.25)
Abbey Weitzeil (47.06)
3:26.86

Diving Results

1 m divingSarah Bacon
Minnesota
343.50Julia Vincent
South Carolina
333.50Sharae Zheng
Nevada
325.25
3 m divingBrooke Schultz
Arkansas
399.45Sharae Zheng
Nevada
394.95Julia Vincent
South Carolina
361.75
Platform divingOlivia Rosendahl
Northwestern
346.15Murphy Bromberg
Texas
335.30Eloise Belanger
UCLA
300.65

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014-2018 NCAA Championship Sites. NCAA. NCAA.org. February 26, 2017.
  2. Web site: Ella Eastin Earns CSCAA Swimmer of the Year at 2018 W. NCAAs. 18 March 2018.
  3. Web site: Greg Meehan Named 2018 CSCAA Division I Women's Coach of the Year. 18 March 2018.
  4. Web site: NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championship. NCAA. NCAA.org. March 3, 2017.