TCU - Cooper Robinson
His successes include one school record in the 200yd backstroke (1:43.41) and multiple NCAA “B” cuts
Bowling Green State University
U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” nationally recognized BGSU among the top national universities with a strong commitment to teaching undergrad
University of Richmond - Matt Barany
During his time with the program his swimmers have reached the NCAA Championships, earned All-American status and broken over 60 school marks
by Josh Huger (MrUtopia)
Created March 19th, 2010 12:13:21 PM
Modified April 15th, 2010 08:24:48 PM
The 2010 women's division I NCAA Championships are well underway.
As of last night after finals the Stanford women are leading the way.
They started the night off with a second place finish in the 200 yard freestyle relay. The team of Elizabeth Webb (22.13), Samantha Woodward (22.34), Kate Dwelley (22.14), and Julia Smit (21.77) placed second with a time of 1:28.38.
In the next event the Stanford women placed first (Julia Smit 1:53.56) and eighth (Elaine Breeden 1:57.69) in the 200 yard individual medley.
They then followed that up with two swimmers in the 50 yard freestlye who placed second (Elizabeth Webb 22.07) and fourth (Saman Woodward 22.17).
In the last event of the night the Stanford women took second place in the 400 yard medley relay.
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 6
1. Stanford 142.5 2. Georgia 134
3. California 122 4. Florida 107
5. Texas A&M 106 5. Arizona 106
7. Auburn 67 8. Virginia 64
8. Southern California 64 10. Texas 38
11. Minnesota 27 12. Michigan 25
13. Wisconsin 23 14. Tennessee 21.5
15. Houston 20 15. Purdue 20
15. Ohio State 20 18. Princeton 15
18. Duke 15 20. Louisville 14
20. Maryland 14 22. South Carolina 12
23. Notre Dame 11 23. Towson 11
23. Indiana 11 26. Louisiana State 10
27. Kentucky 6 28. Buffalo 5
29. Brigham Young 4 30. California, Los Angeles 2
30. North Carolina 2 32. George Mason