NCAA Women’s Championships: Gretchen Walsh Splits 20.23 as Virginia Wins 200 Free Relay, Builds Team Lead
The team contest took an unexpected turn at the NCAA Women’s Championships Wednesday evening as Virginia placed fourth in the 800 freestyle relay, snapping a streak of nine consecutive relay wins at the national meet that dated to 2022. The Cavaliers, aiming for a fourth consecutive team title, sat two points behind Florida in the team competition, albeit quite early in the contest. Could this perhaps be a true contest for the overall win rather than the runaway many expected?
Well, Virginia has restored order on day two. After Florida’s Bella Sims took first in the 500 freestyle, the Cavaliers picked up a pair of wins as Alex Walsh swam the second-fastest time ever in the 200 IM and Gretchen Walsh broke the NCAA record in the 50 free for the fifth time this season, and now Virginia has again comfortably won a relay, blasting the field in the 200 free relay. None of those wins were surprises, but they have put Virginia 47.5 points up on the Gators entering day three.
In the sprint freestyle relay, the Cavaliers swam slightly off the NCAA record of 1:23.63 they set at the ACC Championships, but the result was an admirable time of 1:24.05, taking almost a half-second off the meet record Virginia set last year when Kate Douglass was on the squad. Jasmine Nocentini, third in the 50 free earlier in the night, led off in 21.26 to give Virginia a six-hundredth lead on NC State’s Katharine Berkoff, and then Gretchen Walsh took over.
At the ACC Championships last month, the younger Walsh sister split 19.95 for the first-ever sub-20 50 free split. This time, she was just off that mark in 20.23, the third-quickest split ever but quicker than any other swimmer has ever notched. Her older sister Alex then split 21.23 before Maxine Parker, also a finalist in the 50 free, came home in 21.33.
While Virginia’s stars again dominated the race, Louisville produced a strong second-place finish with the Cardinals bringing back three swimmers who finished fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively, in the individual 50 free. Gabi Albiero, Christiana Regenauer, Julia Dennis and Ella Welch combined for a time of 1:25.47, with both Regenauer and Dennis splitting 21.1s.
Texas placed third in 1:26.17 with a team of Grace Cooper, Ava Longi, Emma Sticklen and Kelly Pash. Five other teams broke 1:27, with USC leading the way at 1:26.47.
Event 7 Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay ================================================================================== NCAA: N 1:23.63 2/21/2024 Virginia J Nocentini, G Walsh, A Walsh, M Parker Meet: M 1:24.51 3/16/2023 Virginia K Douglass, G Walsh, A Cuomo, M Parker American: A 1:23.87 2/15/2023 Virginia K Douglass, G Walsh, A Cuomo, A Walsh US Open: O 1:23.63 2/21/2024 Virginia J Nocentini, G Walsh, A Walsh, M Parker Pool: P 1:26.31 12/2/2016 California Weitzel, Bilquist, Hull, Osman School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================== 1 Virginia 1:23.63 1:24.05M 40 1) Nocentini, Jasmine SR 2) r:0.25 Walsh, Gretchen JR 3) r:0.35 Walsh, Alex SR 4) r:0.22 Parker, Maxine SR r:+0.61 10.17 21.26 (21.26) 30.93 (9.67) 41.49 (20.23) 51.66 (10.17) 1:02.72 (21.23) 1:12.88 (10.16) 1:24.05 (21.33) 2 Louisville 1:25.39 1:25.47P 34 1) Albiero, Gabi SR 2) r:0.23 Regenauer, Chriiana 5Y 3) r:0.11 Dennis, Julia SO 4) r:0.05 Welch, Ella SO r:+0.62 10.48 21.77 (21.77) 31.76 (9.99) 42.88 (21.11) 52.66 (9.78) 1:04.05 (21.17) 1:13.94 (9.89) 1:25.47 (21.42) 3 Texas 1:26.31 1:26.17P 32 1) Cooper, Grace SR 2) r:0.18 Longi, Ava SR 3) r:0.24 Sticklen, Emma SR 4) r:0.22 Pash, Kelly 5Y r:+0.64 10.57 21.92 (21.92) 31.92 (10.00) 43.23 (21.31) 53.26 (10.03) 1:04.58 (21.35) 1:14.86 (10.28) 1:26.17 (21.59) 4 USC 1:27.07 1:26.47 30 1) Famous, Caroline SR 2) r:0.18 Abraham, Minna FR 3) r:0.25 Delgado, Anicka SR 4) r:0.22 Buinaia, Vasilissa 5Y r:+0.69 10.58 21.71 (21.71) 31.95 (10.24) 43.30 (21.59) 53.50 (10.20) 1:04.92 (21.62) 1:14.97 (10.05) 1:26.47 (21.55) 5 Michigan 1:26.75 1:26.55 28 1) Kendall, Brady SO 2) r:0.24 Flynn, Lindsay JR 3) r:0.26 Balduccini, Steanie FR 4) r:0.13 Newman, Claire SR r:+0.65 10.51 21.82 (21.82) 31.76 (9.94) 43.09 (21.27) 53.47 (10.38) 1:04.89 (21.80) 1:15.00 (10.11) 1:26.55 (21.66) 6 Tennessee 1:26.87 1:26.65 26 1) McSharry, Mona SR 2) r:0.16 Spink, Camille FR 3) r:0.15 Rumley, Jasmine SR 4) r:0.03 Myers, Amber JR r:+0.68 10.50 21.99 (21.99) 31.99 (10.00) 43.23 (21.24) 53.51 (10.28) 1:05.09 (21.86) 1:15.10 (10.01) 1:26.65 (21.56) 7 NC State 1:26.24 1:26.75 24 1) Berkoff, Katharine 5Y 2) r:0.33 Arens, Abby SR 3) r:0.22 Donald, Meghan SO 4) r:0.02 Sheehan, Miriam FR r:+0.70 10.35 21.32 (21.32) 31.49 (10.17) 42.86 (21.54) 53.24 (10.38) 1:04.84 (21.98) 1:15.12 (10.28) 1:26.75 (21.91) 8 Indiana 1:26.66 1:26.84 22 1) Peplowski, Anna JR 2) r:0.08 Turak, Ashley 5Y 3) r:0.31 McKenna, Kacey JR 4) r:0.24 Paegle, Kristina SO r:+0.70 10.61 21.91 (21.91) 31.93 (10.02) 43.19 (21.28) 53.79 (10.60) 1:05.47 (22.28) 1:15.60 (10.13) 1:26.84 (21.37)
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 7 1. Virginia 210.5 2. Florida 163 3. Texas 141 4. Stanford 105 5. Tennessee 104 6. Louisville 99 7. Southern California 94 8. Indiana 87 9. Michigan 80.5 10. Georgia 75 11. Ohio St 61 12. California 59 13. NC State 50 14. Wisconsin 40 15. UNC 34 16. Duke 33 17. Texas A&M 26 18. Utah 14 19. Minnesota 13 20. Auburn 12 20. Alabama 12 22. Arizona St 11 23. Rutgers 6 23. Virginia Tech 6 23. Lsu 6 26. Northwestern 4 27. Kansas 3 28. Akron 1