2025 NCAA Women's Champs Day 2 Relay Analysis: G Walsh Ties 50 Free Record; Huske Also Sub-21

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By Anne Lepesant on SwimSwam

2025 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

Women's 200 Yard Freestyle Relay – Timed Finals

  • NCAA Record: 1:23.63 — Virginia (Nocentini, G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Parker) (2024)
  • Championship Record: 1:24.05 — Virginia (Nocentini, G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Parker) (2024)
  • American Record: 1:23.87 — Virginia (Douglass, G. Walsh, Cuomo, A. Walsh) (2023)
  • S. Open Record: 1:23.63 — Virginia (Nocentini, G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Parker) (2024)
  • 2024 Champion: Virginia (Nocentini, G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Parker) — 1:24.05

Top 8:

  1. Virginia – 1:24.45
  2. Louisville – 1:25.04
  3. Stanford – 1:25.69
  4. Michigan – 1:26.04
  5. Indiana – 1:26.68
  6. NC State – 1:26.82
  7. California – 1:26.96
  8. Texas – 1:27.00

An hour after winning the 50 free individual title with the fourth-fastest time in history (20.49), Gretchen Walsh took another crack at the record by leading off the Virginia relay. This time, she went 20.37 to tie NCAA, Championship meet, American, U.S. Open, and school records that she had set at this meet in 2024. Virginia went on to win the relay with subsequent legs from ClaireCurzan (21.18), Maxine Parker (21.56), and Anna Moesch (21.34) for a combined 1:24.45.

Leadoff Leg

Walsh was not alone in the sub-21 club, however. Swimming two lanes over in the same heat, Stanford's Torri Huske led off in 20.92, marking the first time she had broken the barrier. Her best 50 free time had been the 21.04 she went at the 2025 ACC Championships in February.

Ten more swimmers leg off with sub-22s, including Tennessee's Camille Spink (21.41), Michigan's Brady Kendall (21.61), Mary-Ambre Moluh of Cal (21.73), Caroline Bentz from Arizona State (21.74), Alabama's Cadence Vincent (21.78), Caroline Larsen of Louisville (21.80), Sophie Yendell of Pitt (21.85), Indiana's Anna Peplowski (21.97), Teresa Ivan from Ohio State (21.97), and Lily Christianson from NC State (21.99).

SwimmerTeamSplit
Gretchen WalshVirginia20.37
Torri HuskeStanford20.92
Camille SpinkTennessee21.41
Brady KendallMichigan21.61
Mary-Ambre MoluhCal21.73
Caroline BentzArizona State21.74
Cadence VincentAlabama21.78
Caroline LarsenLouisville21.80
Sophie YendellPitt21.85
Anna PeplowskiIndiana21.86
Teresa IvanOhio State21.97
Lily ChristiansonNC State21.99
Michaela De VilliersLSU22.00
Hailey TierneyWisconsin22.01
Lexi DuchshererArizona22.05
Caroline FamousUSC22.07
Kaitlyn OwensTexas A&M22.11
Eboni McCarthyGeorgia22.13
Lexi MulvihillAuburn22.17
Tatum WallDuke22.17
Sabrina JohnstonPrinceton22.18
Peyton CurrySouth Carolina22.18
Grace CooperTexas22.21
Emma HarveyUCLA22.24
Carmen Weiler SastreVirginia Tech22.28
Lindsay ErvinNorthwestern22.35
Greer PattisonNorth Carolina22.40
Sierra SmithMissouri22.42
Addison ReeseFlorida22.45
Maryn McDadeFlorida State22.59
Imogen MeersNotre Dame22.72

Rolling Splits

Julia Dennis swam the second leg for Louisville and split 20.73 to make up half a second on Virginia and Stanford, who had been 1.5 and 1.1 seconds ahead of the Cardinals when she hit the water. Indiana's Kristina Paegle swam a 21.05 anchor to secure the win in heat 3. Virginia's Curzan, who swam the second leg, was the only other sub 21.2 of the evening. Both Ella Welch of Louisville (21.23) and Lindsay Flynn (21.29) of Michigan broke 21.3.

There were six more who went faster than 21.5: Gigi Johnson of Stanford (21.31), Virginia's Moesch (21.34), Gabi Albiero of Louisville (21.38), Emma Sticklen of Texas (21.41), NC State's Olivia Nel (21.43), and Katie Belle Sikes from Georgia (21.44). Albiero's 21.38 was just enough to hold off Stanford's Johnson, while her teammate Welch put Stanford to bed with the 21.23 anchor.

SwimmerTeamSplit
Julia DennisLouisville20.63
Kristina PaegleIndiana21.05
Claire CurzanVirginia21.18
Ella WelchLouisville21.23
Lindsay FlynnMichigan21.29
Gigi JohnsonStanford21.31
Anna MoeschVirginia21.34
Gabi AlbieroLouisville21.38
Emma SticklenTexas21.41
Olivia NelNC State21.43
Katie Belle SikesGeorgia21.44
Mckenna StoneCal21.51
Helena JonesGeorgia21.54
Alyssa SchwengelArizona21.55
Maxine ParkerVirginia21.56
Stephanie BalducciniMichigan21.56
Clare NewmanMichigan21.58
Erika PelaezNC State21.58
Lucy ThomasStanford21.60
Kyanh TruongDuke21.61
Mia WestCal21.63
Charlotte RosendaleAlabama21.64
Mya DewittIndiana21.65
Minna AbrahamUSC21.66
Elizaveta KlevanovichAuburn21.68
Julia WozniakArizona21.70
Nyah FunderburkeOhio State21.71
Abby ArensTexas21.71
Phoebe BaconWisconsin21.71
Abby WanezekWisconsin21.73
Riley BottonArizona21.74
Ava LongiTexas21.77
Gloria PuzitoFlorida State21.78
Erin MilliganArizona State21.81
Jillian CrooksTennessee21.82
Leah ShackleyNC State21.82
Jess GerianeNotre Dame21.84
Polina NevmovenkoAuburn21.85
Elizabeth SowardsNorth Carolina21.85
Rachel BockrathOhio State21.85
Jada ScottAlabama21.86
Amy TangStanford21.86
Amber MyersTennessee21.86
Kailyn WinterAlabama21.87
Claire JansenPitt21.88
Micayla CronkFlorida21.89
Georgia NelNorth Carolina21.93
Lora KomoroczyAuburn21.93
Mona McSharryTennessee21.94
Ali PfaffDuke21.94
Nikki VenemaNorthwestern21.97
Sabrina LynLSU21.97
Abby CarlsonWisconsin21.98
Chloe StepanekTexas A&M22.01
Julia UlmannArizona State22.03
Olivia PeoplesFlorida22.04
Jenny HaldenFlorida State22.09
Isabelle StaddenCal22.09
Reagan OsborneLSU22.09
Eden GoettschNorth Carolina22.09
Vasilissa BuinaiaUSC22.11
Julianna StephensGeorgia22.12
Kacey McKennaIndiana22.12
Ela NoblePrinceton22.14
Audrey YuNorthwestern22.15
Madelyn ChristmanNotre Dame22.15
Emily ClaessonVirginia Tech22.16
Miriam SheehanArizona State22.16
Zoe Carlos-BrocLSU22.18
Avery KudlacPitt22.22
Zara ZallenMissouri22.23
Anna WiechertjesPitt22.23
Dylan ScholesSouth Carolina22.24
Anna SummersVirginia Tech22.28
Sarah BennettsUCLA22.29
Kailey KennedyTexas A&M22.31
Edith JernstedtFlorida State22.32
Emma AtkinsonVirginia Tech22.35
Claudia YovanovichUCLA22.37
Clare LoganDuke22.40
Ana Jih-SchiffUCLA22.41
Katie DrummNotre Dame22.46
Ellery OttemSouth Carolina22.46
Erin LittleOhio State22.48
Grace HansonMissouri22.48
Catie ChoateFlorida22.50
Liv TheallTexas A&M22.52
Veronique RossouwPrinceton22.56
Katie KuehnMissouri22.57
Heidi SmithwickPrinceton22.57
Macky HodgesUSC22.62
Amy RiordanSouth Carolina22.63
Amy PanNorthwestern23.06

 

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