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Wolfpack Women to Begin 2024 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships Wednesday
3/19/2024 4:00:00 PM | Swimming
ATHENS, Ga. – 10 Wolfpack women are set to begin competition at the 2024 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships this week to conclude the 2023-2024 season. The meet will be held at Jack Bauerle Pool in Athens, Ga. on the campus of the University of Georgia, from Wednesday, March 20, through Saturday, March 23.
Wolfpack fans can follow the Pack all week long with coverage being broadcast on ESPN+ and live results HERE
EVENT SCHEDULE
Wednesday- 6:00 PM, STREAM
200 Medley Relay
800 Freestyle Relay
Thursday- 10:00 AM Prelims STREAM, 6:00 PM Finals STREAM
500 Freestyle
200 IM
50 Freestyle
1M Diving
200 Freestyle Relay
Friday-10:00 AM Prelims STREAM, 6:00 PM Finals STREAM
400 IM
100 Butterfly
200 Freestyle
100 Breaststroke
100 Backstroke
3M Diving
400 Medley Relay
Saturday- 10:00 AM Prelims STREAM, 1650 Freestyle Heat- 3:50 PM STREAM, 6:00 PM Finals STREAM
1650 Free
200 Backstroke
100 Freestyle
200 Breaststroke
200 Butterfly
Platform Diving
400 Freestyle Relay
PSYCH SHEET
Highlighting the individual events is Katharine Berkoff, who will swim in three events and go for her third NCAA championship in 100 backstroke after winning in 2021 and 2022. She has the top time in the event this season sitting at 48.70.
Abby Arens and Kennedy Noble return to the NCAA Championships after finishing 12th and 14th in last year's 200 IM. Arens will swim in the 100 butterfly again, where she finished ninth last season and comes into the championship seeded eighth. Noble took 11th place in the 100 backstroke and fifth in the 200 backstroke last year and will appear in both events again this season. Noble enters the 100 backstroke as the eighth seed along with sixth place in the 200 backs and 14th in the 200 IM.
Grace Sheble will look to build on her 5th-place finish in the 400 IM last season.
Bayleigh Cranford punched her ticket on the diving board, qualifying in the Zone B Championships with a sixth-place finish in the 3m and a third-place finish in the platform.
Abby Arens – 100 Fly & 200 Breaststroke
Katharine Berkoff – 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle & 100 Backstroke
Annabel Crush - Relays
Tyler Driscoll - Relays
Meghan Donald- Relays
Emma Hastings – 1650 freestyle
Kennedy Noble – 100/200 Backstroke & 200 IM
Grace Sheble – 400 IM
Miriam Sheehan – 100 Backstroke
Bayleigh Cranford – 3M, Platform
400 Medley Relay, 400 Freestyle Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 800 Freestyle Relay, 200 Freestyle Relay.
Wolfpack fans can follow the Pack all week long with coverage being broadcast on ESPN+ and live results HERE
EVENT SCHEDULE
Wednesday- 6:00 PM, STREAM
200 Medley Relay
800 Freestyle Relay
Thursday- 10:00 AM Prelims STREAM, 6:00 PM Finals STREAM
500 Freestyle
200 IM
50 Freestyle
1M Diving
200 Freestyle Relay
Friday-10:00 AM Prelims STREAM, 6:00 PM Finals STREAM
400 IM
100 Butterfly
200 Freestyle
100 Breaststroke
100 Backstroke
3M Diving
400 Medley Relay
Saturday- 10:00 AM Prelims STREAM, 1650 Freestyle Heat- 3:50 PM STREAM, 6:00 PM Finals STREAM
1650 Free
200 Backstroke
100 Freestyle
200 Breaststroke
200 Butterfly
Platform Diving
400 Freestyle Relay
PSYCH SHEET
Highlighting the individual events is Katharine Berkoff, who will swim in three events and go for her third NCAA championship in 100 backstroke after winning in 2021 and 2022. She has the top time in the event this season sitting at 48.70.
Abby Arens and Kennedy Noble return to the NCAA Championships after finishing 12th and 14th in last year's 200 IM. Arens will swim in the 100 butterfly again, where she finished ninth last season and comes into the championship seeded eighth. Noble took 11th place in the 100 backstroke and fifth in the 200 backstroke last year and will appear in both events again this season. Noble enters the 100 backstroke as the eighth seed along with sixth place in the 200 backs and 14th in the 200 IM.
Grace Sheble will look to build on her 5th-place finish in the 400 IM last season.
Bayleigh Cranford punched her ticket on the diving board, qualifying in the Zone B Championships with a sixth-place finish in the 3m and a third-place finish in the platform.
Abby Arens – 100 Fly & 200 Breaststroke
Katharine Berkoff – 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle & 100 Backstroke
Annabel Crush - Relays
Tyler Driscoll - Relays
Meghan Donald- Relays
Emma Hastings – 1650 freestyle
Kennedy Noble – 100/200 Backstroke & 200 IM
Grace Sheble – 400 IM
Miriam Sheehan – 100 Backstroke
Bayleigh Cranford – 3M, Platform
400 Medley Relay, 400 Freestyle Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 800 Freestyle Relay, 200 Freestyle Relay.
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