The 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships took place on March 19–22, 2026 at the 43rd 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.
| 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships | |
|---|---|
| Host city | Atlanta, Georgia |
| Date | March 18–21, 2026 |
| Venue(s) | McAuley Aquatic Center Georgia Tech |
← 2025 2027 → | |
Georgia Tech hosted the meet at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]
The University of Virginia won its sixth consecutive title, becoming the first program to achieve the feat.[2]
Team standings
editSwimming results
editFull results:[4]
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 freestyle | Torri Huske Stanford | 20.66 | Sara Curtis Virginia | 20.74 | Camille Spink Tennessee | 20.98 | |||
| 100 freestyle | Torri Huske Stanford | 45.17 | Anna Moesch Virginia | 45.54 | Sara Curtis Virginia | 45.77 | |||
| 200 freestyle | Anna Moesch Virginia | 1:39.23 | Liberty Clark Indiana | 1:39.88 | Nikolett Pádár Texas | 1:40.78 | |||
| 500 freestyle | Claire Weinstein California | 4:30.09 | Jillian Cox Texas | 4:31.56 | Kennedi Dobson Georgia | 4:32.24 | |||
| 1650 freestyle | Jillian Cox Texas | 15:32.26 | Claire Weinstein California | 15:36.52 | Katie Grimes Virginia | 15:42.65 | |||
| 100 backstroke | Claire Curzan Virginia | 48.24 MR |
Bella Sims Michigan Maggie Wanezek Wisconsin | 49.62 | Not awarded | ||||
| 200 backstroke | Claire Curzan Virginia | 1:46.10 MR |
Maggie Wanezek Wisconsin | 1:47.73 | Erika Pelaez NC State | 1:49.08 | |||
| 100 breaststroke | Eneli Jefimova NC State | 56.30 | McKenzie Siroky Tennessee Anita Bottazzo Florida | 57.00 | Not awarded | ||||
| 200 breaststroke | Lucy Bell Stanford | 2:02.38 | Aimee Canny Virginia | 2:03.09 | Kaelyn Gridley Duke | 2:05.24 | |||
| 100 butterfly | Torri Huske Stanford | 48.49 | Claire Curzan Virginia | 48.55 | Alex Shackell Indiana | 49.82 | |||
| 200 butterfly | Campbell Stoll Texas | 1:50.26 | Alex Shackell Indiana | 1:50.40 | Hannah Bellard Michigan | 1:51.17 | |||
| 200 IM | Lucy Bell Stanford | 1:52.09 | Teagan O'Dell California | 1:52.76 | Mia West California | 1:52.96 | |||
| 400 IM | Bella Sims Michigan | 3:58.08 | Lucy Bell Stanford | 3:58.72 | Teagan O'Dell California | 3:59.43 | |||
| 200 freestyle relay | Virginia Claire Curzan (20.85) Bryn Greenwaldt (21.75) Anna Moesch (20.96) Sara Curtis (20.55) | 1:24.11 | Stanford Annam Olasewere (21.56) Torri Huske (20.58) Gigi Johnson (21.44) Lucy Thomas (21.99) | 1:25.57 | Indiana Liberty Clark (21.27) Kristina Paegle (21.00) Grace Hoeper (22.05) Alex Shackell (21.35) | 1:25.67 | |||
| 400 freestyle relay | Virginia Claire Curzan (46.62) Madi Mintenko (46.73) Anna Moesch (45.61) Sara Curtis (46.30) | 3:05.26 US |
Stanford Annam Olasewere (47.15) Torri Huske (45.83) Gigi Johnson (46.26) Lucy Bell (47.48) | 3:06.72 | Texas Eva Okaro (46.55) Lillian Nesty (47.27) Nikolett Pádár (46.54) Erin Gemmell (46.66) | 3:07.02 | |||
| 800 freestyle relay | Virginia Aimee Canny (1:41.68) Madi Mintenko (1:41.43) Bailey Hartman (1:43.07) Anna Moesch (1:39.03) | 6:45.21 MR |
Texas Nikolett Pádár (1:40.30) Lillian Nesty (1:41.95) Campbell Chase (1:43.03) Erin Gemmell (1:41.63) | 6:46.91 | California Mia West (1:42.31) Claire Weinstein (1:41.44) Teagan O'Dell (1:41.27) Ella Cosgrove (1:42.66) | 6:47.68 | |||
| 200 medley relay | Virginia Sara Curtis (22.73) Emma Weber (26.42) Claire Curzan (21.51) Bryn Greenwaldt (21.01) | 1:31.67 | Stanford Torri Huske (22.98) Lucy Thomas (25.88) Gigi Johnson (22.14) Annam Olasewere (21.35) Louisville Julie Mishler (23.79) Anastasia Gorbenko (25.44) Caroline Larsen (22.41) Julia Dennis (20.71) | 1:32.35 | Not awarded | ||||
| 400 medley relay | Virginia Claire Curzan (49.47) Aimee Canny (56.63) Sara Curtis (48.82) Anna Moesch (45.74) | 3:20.66 | Tennessee Jillian Crooks (50.94) McKenzie Siroky (56.97) Mizuki Hirai (50.10) Camille Spink (45.78) | 3:23.79 | Michigan Bella Sims (49.79) Letitia Sim (57.58) Brady Kendall (50.23) Steanie Balduccini (46.84) | 3:24.44 | |||
Legend: US – U.S. Open record; MR – Meet record;
Diving results
edit| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 m diving | Chiara Pellacani Miami (FL) | 345.70 | Sophie Verzyl South Carolina | 345.45 | Bayleigh Cranford Texas | 320.65 |
| 3 m diving | Sophie Verzyl South Carolina | 387.90 | Desharn Bent-Ashmeil Tennessee | 382.25 | Elna Widerstrom Minnesota | 374.35 |
| Platform diving | Ellie Cole Stanford | 399.80 MR |
Daryn Wright Purdue | 343.45 | Kayleigh Clark Florida State | 333.30 |
Legend: MR – Meet record;
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ "NCAA Announces Championship Host Cities From 2023-2026". SwimSwam. Swimswam.com. Retrieved March 19, 2025.
- ↑ "Virginia captures its fifth consecutive DI women's swimming and diving title". NCAA. March 23, 2025. Retrieved 23 March 2025.
- ↑ Mering, Andrew (2026-03-22). "2026 NCAA D1 Women's Swimming and Diving Championship Box Score". SwimSwam. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
- ↑ https://swimmeetresults.tech/NCAA-Division-I-Women-2026/