Relays from Auburn shined on day two of the NCAA Championships, with the 200 free relay placing 13th, earning the team 12 points and All-American honorable mention honors.

The Big Picture

The Auburn Tigers' strong performance in relays demonstrates their competitive edge and potential to make an impact in the overall standings of the 2024 Women's National Championships.

By the Numbers
  • Orange and Blue 200 free relay's time: 1:27.62
  • Averee Preble's 500 free time: 4:43.64
State of Play
  • Auburn currently stands in 20th place with 12 points
  • Remaining schedule includes multiple events across different disciplines over the next two days
What's Next

The Auburn team is gearing up for upcoming events, including the 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, and diving competitions in the finals.

Bottom Line

Auburn's relay success and individual performances are positioning them well for the remaining competitions, showcasing their strength in various swimming and diving disciplines.