Feb. 26, 2022
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On her third race of the session, and fifth race of the day, Stanford freshman Regan Smith re-broke her own Pac-12 Record in the 100 yard backstroke.
Feb. 19, 2022
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NC State's Berkoff won her third straight conference title in the event while going well under her NCAA-winning time from last season in 49.41.
Jan. 18, 2022
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Natalie Coughlin held American records in the 100 fly & 100 back for more than a decade before Kelsi Worrell and Ally Howe broke those marks
March 19, 2021
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NC State sophomore Katharine Berkoff kept the ball rolling for the Wolfpack on Friday night at the 2021 NCAA Division I Women's Championships
North Carolina State swimmer Katharine Berkoff wins the 100-yard backstroke at the 2021 NCAA Women's Swimming Championships. Berkoff set a personal best of w...
March 19, 2021
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Kylee Alons (pictured) blasted the fourth-fastest 100 fly relay split in history to help lead the Wolfpack to the first-ever sub-3:25 400 medley relay.
March 19, 2021
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The NC State Wolfpack broke the NCAA & US Open record in the 400 medley relay to close out the second night of the 2021 championships.
March 15, 2021
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18-year-old Regan Smith of Riptide in Minnesota broke the American record in the 100 backstroke on Sunday at the Aquajets March Invite.
March 15, 2021
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18-year-old Regan Smith of Riptide in Minnesota broke the American record in the 100 backstroke on Sunday at the Aquajets March Invite
Feb. 27, 2021
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The third night of the Pac-12 Conference Championships featured Stanford's Brooke Forde and Cal's Isabel Ivey tackling difficult doubles.
Feb. 17, 2021
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A 26.0 breaststroke split from Alexis Wenger (above) was the difference-maker as the Virginia women opened their ACC title defense with a roar on Wednesday.
March 5, 2020
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Beata Nelson stormed to the win in this event last year, erasing every record to become the fastest female 100-yard backstroker in history (by a long shot). She won this event by almost an entire second, a gigantic win for the now-senior at Wisconsin. Nelson returns as favorite again with clear water behind her; she’s the only swimmer under 50 seconds this year at 49.70, and all signs point to another victory for her.
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Beata Nelson is the favorite 100 #backstroker, but others could join her in the sub-50 hunt