2021 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

The 2021 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested from March 17-20, 2021 at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina at the 39th 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.

2021 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityNorth Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina
Date(s)March 17-20, 2021
Venue(s)Greensboro Aquatic Center
North Carolina State University
2020
2022

Hosted by the NC State Wolfpack of North Carolina State University and the Greensboro Sports Foundation, the meet was the first NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship to be held since 2019, after the 2020 meet was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Stringent guidelines were imposed at the meet to comply with public health standards in the face of the continuing pandemic.[1]

The Virginia Cavaliers won the meet-- their first NCAA Swimming & Diving title and also the first in the Atlantic Coast Conference.[2] NC State finished second, and Texas third. Maggie MacNeil of Michigan was named the CSCAA Women's Swimmer of the Year, and Sarah Bacon of Minnesota was named Women's Diver of the Year. Todd DeSorbo of Virginia was named the CSCAA Women's Team Coach of the Year and Minnesota's Wenbo Chen was named the Women's Diving Coach of the Year.[3]

Team standings

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RankTeamPoints
Virginia491
NC State (H)354
Texas344.5
4California290
5Alabama266
6Michigan224.5
7Ohio State215.5
8Georgia181
9Stanford (DC)159
10Tennessee153
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[4]

Swimming Results

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EventGoldSilverBronze
50 freestyleKate Douglass
Virginia
21.13Maggie MacNeil
Michigan
21.17Sarah Thompson
Missouri
21.42
100 freestyleMaggie MacNeil
Michigan
46.02Kate Douglass
Virginia
46.30Isabel Ivey
California
46.95
200 freestylePaige Madden
Virginia
1:42.35Talia Bates
Florida
1:43.49Kelly Pash
Texas
1:43.50
500 freestylePaige Madden
Virginia
4:33.61Evie Pfeifer
Texas
4:35.02Brooke Forde
Stanford
4:35.22
1650 freestylePaige Madden
Virginia
15:41.86Evie Pfeifer
Texas
15:46.41Sierra Schmidt
Michigan
15:51.09
100 backstrokeKatharine Berkoff
NC State
49.74Rhyan White
Alabama
50.21Phoebe Bacon
Wisconsin
50.39
200 backstrokePhoebe Bacon
Wisconsin
1:48.32Rhyan White
Alabama
1:48.99Isabelle Stadden
California
1:49.66
100 breaststrokeSophie Hansson
NC State
57.23Kaitlyn Dobler
Southern Cal
57.46Alexis Wenger
Virginia
57.67
200 breaststrokeSophie Hansson
NC State
2:03.86Ella Nelson
Virginia
2:04.35Mona McSharry
Tennessee
2:05.01
100 butterflyMaggie MacNeil
Michigan
48.89Kate Douglass
Virginia
49.55Kylee Alons
NC State
50.35
200 butterflyOlivia Carter
Michigan
1:51.33Olivia Bray
Texas
1:52.87Dakota Luther
Georgia
1:53.01
200 IMAlex Walsh
Virginia
1:51.87Zoie Hartman
Georgia
1:53.34Alicia Wilson
California
1:54.51
400 IMBrooke Forde
Stanford
4:01.57Ella Nelson
Virginia
4:02.33Lauren Poole
Kentucky
4:02.73
200 freestyle relayCalifornia
Eloise Riley (22.09)
Emily Gantriis (21.23)
Elise Garcia (21.24)
Isabel Ivey (21.22)
1:25.78Virginia
Kate Douglass (21.09)
Lexi Cuomo (21.63)
Kyla Valls (21.97)
Alex Walsh (21.28)
1:25.97NC State
Katharine Berkoff (21.81)
Kylee Alons (21.27)
Sirena Rowe (21.47)
Sophie Hansson (21.72)
1:26.27
400 freestyle relayAlabama
Morgan Scott (47.78)
Kalia Antoniou (47.16)
Flora Molnar (47.94)
Cora Dupre (46.90)
3:09.78Virginia
Kate Douglass (46.76)
Paige Madden (47.98)
Alex Walsh (47.63)
Lexi Cuomo (48.08)
3:10.45California
Robin Neumann (48.40)
Emily Gantriis (48.20)
Elise Garcia (47.94)
Isabel Ivey (46.10)
3:10.64
800 freestyle relayVirginia
Kyla Valls (1:44.64)
Paige Madden (1:41.63)
Ella Nelson (1:43.11)
Alex Walsh (1:43.18)
6:52.56Kentucky
Izzy Gati (1:44.27)
Riley Gaines (1:42.81)
Sophie Sorenson (1:44.97)
Kaitlynn Wheeler (1:44.97)
6:57.02California
Robin Neumann (1:44.09)
Ayla Spitz (1:43.87)
Rachel Klinker (1:44.98)
Alicia Wilson (1:44.12)
6:57.06
200 medley relayNC State
Katharine Berkoff (23.27)
Sophie Hansson (25.92)
Sirena Rowe (22.73)
Kylee Alons (21.26)
1:33.18Virginia
Caroline Gmelich (24.13)
Alexis Wenger (26.41)
Lexi Cuomo (22.40)
Kate Douglass (21.19)
1:34.13Ohio State
Emily Crane (23.92)
Hannah Bach (26.58)
Katherine Zenick (22.95)
Taylor Petrak (21.51)
1:34.96


400 medley relayNC State
Katharine Berkoff (50.07)
Sophie Hansson (57.01)
Kylee Alons (49.29)
Julia Poole (48.22)
3:24.59Virginia
Reilly Tiltmann (50.49)
Alexis Wenger (57.71)
Lexi Cuomo (50.62)
Kate Douglass (46.31)
3:25.13Texas
Julia Cook (51.78)
Anna Elendt (58.05)
Olivia Bray (50.43)
Kelly Pash (47.57)
3:27.83

Diving Results

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EventGoldSilverBronze
1-meterSarah Bacon
Minnesota
357.20Aranza Vazquez
North Carolina
348.45Brooke Schultz
Arkansas
335.85
3-meterSarah Bacon
Minnesota
408.60Aranza Vazquez
North Carolina
384.75Camryn Hidalgo
Georgia Tech
356.40
PlatformTamin Gilliland
Indiana
338.40Delaney Schnell
Arizona
331.80Macyey Vieta
Purdue
316.80

Modifications due to Covid-19

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  • No spectator seating was offered due to North Carolina public health restrictions (no exceptions for family/friends)
  • No athletes were permitted on deck unless they were competing or using a warmup pool
  • Team seating was socially-distanced- located in the observation stands at the Greensboro Aquatic Center
  • Relay events were conducted as timed finals with an empty lane in between each team
    • Judges were removed from the deck area to improve social distancing. A high-speed camera system was in place to review relay exchanges
  • Restrictions were tightened around alternate athletes:
    • Swimmers forced to withdraw from the meet due to a positive Covid-19 test could only be replaced within 24 hours of the selection announcement
    • Uninvited relay participants were required to swim in at least one relay in the meet, and were not permitted to fill alternate slots if a scratch occurred for any reason. Penalty for non-compliance was a disqualification of the team's final relay
  • Teams received dedicated practice times and were not permitted in the facility outside of those times
  • Teams and athletes not competing in a session were not permitted in the facility
    • Teams could identify up to two alternate athletes not competing in a session who would be permitted to enter the facility
  • Teams only received two deck passes for swim coaches, and one deck pass for dive coaches. Coaches were not permitted to be on deck unless one of their athletes was competing at that time, and were expected to leave the deck at the end of the event
  • Team recovery areas were not available within the Greensboro Aquatic Facility. Sports Medicine staff were permitted to operate within the neighboring Greensboro Coliseum
  • Teams were tested for Covid-19 every other day over the course of the competition via nasal testing
    • At the Women's meet, there were no confirmed positive tests[5]


See also

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References

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  1. ^ Keith, Braden (22 February 2021). "NCAA CONFIRMS DRAMATIC CHANGES TO D1 SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR 2021". SwimSwam News. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Virginia Captures ACC's First NCAA Swimming & Diving Title". Atlantic Coast Conference. 21 March 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Virginia's DeSorbo, Minnesota's Chen Lead Top Division I Awards". College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America. 23 March 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  4. ^ "2021 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Results" (PDF). Virginia Sports. 20 March 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  5. ^ Keith, Braden (26 March 2021). "NO CONFIRMED POSITIVES FOR COVID-19 AT NCAA D1 SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS". SwimSwam News. Retrieved 2 April 2021.