Lucy Bell, record setter. It's been true since her high school days at Fossil Ridge and has continued all the way to this year's NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships.
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Defending champion Virginia won the first relay event at the women's swimming and diving championships on Wednesday night to ...
This time Stanford had the answer and claimed the NCAA title. As Stanford’s Caroline Bricker went out, Michigan’s Stephanie ...
Virginia’s Gretchen Walsh and Claire Curzan set NCAA records on their way to individual titles, helping the Cavaliers cruise ...
Curzan broke her own NCAA, American and US Open records in the 200 backstroke while winning the NCAA title in in the event in ...
Mackenzie Miller Lung etched her place in BYU women’s swimming history with two school record times and a national runner-up ...
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — Virginia won the NCAA women’s swimming and diving championship for the fifth straight year on Saturday ...
Stanford's Lucy Bell won the 200 breaststroke in 2:04.28, Indiana's Skyler Liu was the top platform diver with 382.15 points, and Virginia won the 400 freestyle relay in 3:06.01.
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