Auburn women secured a top 20 finish at the NCAA Championships with five additional All-American Honors, marking their best finish since 2019.

The Big Picture

The team's strong performance at the championship reflects their consistent year-long excellence, achieving a top four finish in the SEC and a top 20 national ranking.

By the Numbers
  • Meghan Lee earned her fourth All-American honor with a 1:55.07 time in the 200 fly, placing 16th overall.
  • Polina Nevmovenko clocked a 48.26 in the 100 free, finishing 32nd, while Hannah Ownbey and Anastasia Makarova impressed in the 200 breast.
State of Play
  • Auburn Tigers finished 19th with 54 points, underlining their resurgence in national swimming and diving competitions.
  • The team showcased resilience and talent throughout the championships, culminating in a strong performance in the relay events.
What's Next

The focus now shifts to Indianapolis, Indiana for the men's NCAA Championships from March 27-30, where Auburn's male athletes will aim to continue the program's success.

Bottom Line

Auburn women's swimming and diving team's impressive showing at the NCAA Championships not only solidified their position in the top 20 but also reaffirmed their dedication and competitiveness in collegiate competitions.