The 2012 NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships were contested at the 31st 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.
2012 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships | |
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Host city | Auburn, Alabama |
Date(s) | March 2012 |
Venue(s) | James E. Martin Aquatics Center |
← 2011 2013 → |
This year's events were hosted by Auburn University at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center in Auburn, Alabama.
Defending champions California again topped the team standings, finishing 46.5 points (412.5–366) ahead of Georgia. This was the Golden Bears' third women's team title.
Team standings
edit- Note: Top 10 only
- (H) = Hosts
- (DC) = Defending champions
- Full results[1]
Rank | Team | Points |
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California (DC) | 4121⁄2 | |
Georgia | 366 | |
USC | 3251⁄2 | |
4 | Stanford | 318 |
5 | Arizona | 299 |
6 | Texas A&M | 262 |
7 | Auburn (H) Tennessee |
249 |
9 | Texas | 201 |
10 | Florida | 160 |
Swimming results
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||
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50 freestyle | Liv Jensen California |
21.48 | Margo Geer Arizona |
21.64 | Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace Auburn |
21.65 | |||
100 freestyle | Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace Auburn |
46.88 | Megan Romano Georgia |
47.01 | Margo Geer Arizona |
47.14 | |||
200 freestyle | Megan Romano Georgia |
1:41.21 | Karlee Bispo Texas |
1:42.78 | Liv Jensen California |
1:43.45 | |||
500 freestyle | Haley Anderson USC |
4:34.48 | Amber McDermott Georgia |
4:35.09 | Stephanie Peacock North Carolina |
4:35.95 | |||
1650 freestyle | Stephanie Peacock North Carolina |
15:38.79 | Wendy Trott Georgia |
15:38.94 | Haley Anderson USC |
15:43.44 | |||
100 backstroke | Cindy Tran California |
50.31 | Megan Romano Georgia |
51.37 | Jennifer Connolly Tennessee |
51.58 | |||
200 backstroke | Elizabeth Beisel Florida |
1:50.58 | Maya DiRado Stanford |
1:51.42 | Dominique Bouchard Missouri |
1:51.68 | |||
100 breaststroke | Breeja Larson Texas A&M |
57.71 | Ashley Danner George Mason |
59.02 | Rebecca Ejdervik Arizona State |
59.18 | |||
200 breaststroke | Caitlin Leverenz California |
2:04.76 | Haley Spencer Minnesota |
2:07.24 | Breeja Larson Texas A&M |
2:07.44 | |||
100 butterfly | Sara Isakovic California |
51.49 | Olivia Scott Auburn |
51.61 | Kelsey Floyd Tennessee |
51.67 | |||
200 butterfly | Katinka Hosszú USC |
1:51.32 | Cammile Adams Texas A&M |
1:52.40 | Kelsey Floyd Tennessee |
1:54.28 | |||
200 IM | Caitlin Leverenz California |
1:51.77 | Katinka Hosszú USC |
1:51.80 | Maya DiRado Stanford |
1:53.89 | |||
400 IM | Katinka Hosszú USC |
3:56.54 | Caitlin Leverenz California |
3:57.89 | Elizabeth Beisel Florida |
3:59.37 | |||
200 freestyle relay | Stanford | 1:26.85 | California | 1:27.38 | Arizona | 1:27.51 | |||
400 freestyle relay | Stanford | 3:10.77 | Auburn | 3:11.49 | Georgia | 3:11.56 | |||
800 freestyle relay | Georgia | 6:55.96 | California | 6:57.50 | Arizona | 6:58.36 | |||
200 medley relay | California | 1:34.24 | Arizona | 1:35.71 | Tennessee | 1:35.91 | |||
400 medley relay | California | 3:28.10 | Arizona | 3:29.13 | Tennessee | 3:29.92 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 10–12. Retrieved February 17, 2017.