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03/18 20:30 CDT Cavaliers win 2 relays on first day of women's NCAA swimming
and diving championships
Cavaliers win 2 relays on first day of women's NCAA swimming and diving
championships
ATLANTA (AP) --- Virginia won the first two relays at the women's swimming and
diving championships Wednesday night to begin its quest for a sixth straight
NCAA title.
The Cavaliers won two of the three events to take the team lead with 100
points. Texas is second with 89, and Louisville and Stanford are tied at 59.
Virginia won the 200-yard medley relay for the fifth consecutive championships
--- with Sara Curtis, Emma Weber and Bryn Greenwaldt getting their first career
NCAA titles. The Cavaliers finished in a time of 1:31.67 as the program now
owns the 10 fastest times in the event.
Virginia also took the 800-freestyle relay in a time of 6:45.21 to set a NCAA
championship meet record.
Texas sophomore Jillian Cox defended her title in the 1650 freestyle with a
pool-record time of 15:32.26 after chasing down California freshman Claire
Weinstein, who came in at 15:36.52. Virginia sophomore Katie Grimes took bronze
at 15:42.65.
There are five swimming finals and a diving final on Thursday at the McAuley
Aquatic Center.
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