INDIANAPOLIS, IN. – The 2023 NCAA Swimming and Diving National Championships began on Tuesday evening from the IUPUI Natatorium. The top-ranked Nova Southeastern Women’s Swimming team made an immediate statement, taking home the National Championship in the 800-freestyle relay – the first event of the championship meet. Emilia Ronningdal, Ilaria Murzilli, May Lowy and Emily Trieschmann set a new meet record with a time of 7:13.65.
The Sharks Men’s Swimming team placed seventh in the event, as the team of Thomas Flower, Jarryd Baxter, Olle Williamsson and Luca Alessandrini finished with a time of 6:28.42
INSIDE THE MEET
Location – Indianapolis, Indiana | IUPUI Natatorium
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STANDINGS – Women’s
- Nova Southeastern – 40 points
- Drury – 34
- West Chester – 32
- Colorado Mesa – 30
- Lynn – 28
- Wingate – 26
- Wayne State
- Indy – 22
- Tampa – 18
- Azusa Pacific – 14
STANDINGS – Men’s
- McKendree – 40
- Tampa – 34
- Grand Valley – 32
- Wingate – 30
- Colorado Mesa – 28
- Drury – 26
- Nova Southeastern – 24
- Indy – 22
- Oklahoma Christian – 18
- Carson-Newman – 14
UPCOMING
The NCAA Swimming & Diving National Championships continue on Wednesday, March 8, with the 1000-freestyle, 200-individual medley and 50-freestyle.
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