Gretchen Walsh repeats in 50 freestyle, Virginia leads NCAA women’s swimming, diving championships
- Virginia won the 200 medley relay, breaking American and NCAA records with a time of 1:31.10.
- Gretchen Walsh won the 50-yard freestyle for the second consecutive year, achieving her fourth-fastest time of 20.49 seconds.
- Virginia led with 225 points on Day 2, ahead of Stanford and Texas in the NCAA championships.
- Texas's Jillian Cox won her first NCAA title in the 500 freestyle with a time of 4:31.58.
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Walsh stars as Cavaliers hold lead
Virginia finished 1-2 in the 50-yard freestyle with Gretchen Walsh winning the event for the second straight year to help the Cavaliers move into first Thursday night in the NCAA women's swimming and diving championships in Federal Way, Washington.
Virginia extends team lead at NCAA swimming and diving championships with titles from Walsh sisters
Gretchen Walsh and Alex Walsh each won an individual title, and the sisters helped Virginia dominate the 400-yard medley relay in the NCAA women's swimming and diving championships.

Gretchen Walsh repeats in 50 freestyle, Virginia leads NCAA women’s swimming, diving championships
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. (AP) — Virginia finished 1-2 in the 50-yard freestyle with Gretchen Walsh winning the event for the second straight year to help the Cavaliers move into first on the team leaderboard Thursday night in the NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships. Walsh secured her seventh career national individual championship after beating teammate Claire Curzan with her fourth-fastest time of 20.49 seconds. Walsh now owns the top 10 t…
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