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The 2022 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested March 16–19, 2022 at the 40th 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.
The 2014 NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships were contested at the 33rd 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.
The NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships are contested at an annual swim meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team champions of women's collegiate swimming and diving among its Division I members in the United States. It has been held every year since 1982, except 2020.
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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.
U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials results. Results from Sunday, June 23, 2024; the top 2 usually earn Olympic spots. ∎ Women's 50-meter freestyle. ... Women. Phoebe Bacon (200 backstroke)
'Queen of Indiana swimming.' Lilly King wins 100 breaststroke, earns another Olympics spot. U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials results. Results from Monday, June 17, 2024; the top 2 usuallyearn Olympic ...
The Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women was founded in 1971 to govern collegiate women's athletics and to administer national championships.During its existence, the AIAW and its predecessor, the Division for Girls' and Women's Sports (DGWS), recognized via these championships the teams and individuals who excelled at the highest level of women's collegiate competition.