Stanford Swimmers Shine with Multiple All-American Honors at NCAA Championships
Stanford women's swimming and diving team earned All-America honors in four events, placing fourth in the team standings at the NCAA Championships in Athens, Georgia. The Cardinal accumulated 105 points after two days, trailing behind Virginia, Florida, and Texas. Aurora Roghair set personal bests in the 500 free, finishing fourth in the A final with a time of 4:34.26, moving to fourth in the Stanford Top-10 times for the event. Lucy Bell and Caroline Bricker secured All-American honors in the 200 IM, with Bell achieving personal bests and finishing fourth. Amy Tang also earned her first individual All-American honor with a 15th place in the 50 free.
By the Numbers- Roghair clocked a time of 4:34.26 in the 500 free, moving to fourth in the Stanford Top-10 times.
- Bell achieved a time of 1:53.50 in the 200 IM prelims and 1:52.64 in the A final.
- Stanford is in fourth place at the NCAA Championships after two days of competition.
- Upcoming events include the 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, and 400 medley relay.
Action continues with the 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, and 400 medley relay, starting at 7 a.m. PT for prelims and 3 p.m. PT for finals.
Bottom LineStanford women's swimming and diving team excels at the NCAA Championships, securing top finishes and setting personal bests, positioning themselves as strong contenders in the competition.
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