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NCAA Championships (Women)

Cardinals Complete Day 3 Competition at NCAA Championships
March 19, 2021 | Swimming & Diving
Louisville swim in three finals on Day 3
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The University of Louisville women swam in three finals on Day 3 at the 2021 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships Friday night in the Greensboro Aquatic Center.
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UofL moved to 13th after three days of racing. Virginia kept the lead with 344 points, ahead of NC State (241) and Texas (224) to round out the top three.
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In the first event of the evening, Abby Hay turned in a 4:08.87 in the NCAA B-Finals in the 400 Individual Medley. In the A-Final, Stanford's Brooke Forde used the freestyle leg to take the lead and then cruised her first 400 IM NCAA title with a Greensboro pool record of 4:01.57.
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Cardinal Kaylee Wheeler touched second in the B-final of the NCAA Championship 100 breaststroke with a time of 58.67, dropping .37 from her prelim time. In the A-final, NC State's Sophie Hansson pulled ahead of the field to win the 100 breast with an ACC conference record of 57.23.Â
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In the final event of the evening, Ashlyn Schoof (24.61), Kaylee Wheeler (27.08), Abby Hay (23.26) and Gabi Albiero (21.68) put together a 1:36.63 in the finals of the 200 Medley Relay in the final event of Day 3. NC State put up the third-fastest 200 medley relay in history with a time of 1:33.18 for the win.
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Competition in the last day of racing begins Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in the GAC. The teams will compete in the final seven events.
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Team Standings
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Events
March 20 — 10 a.m. trials | 6 p.m. finals
How to Watch
Saturday, March 20 - Day 4 Prelims - 10 AM - Watch on WatchESPN
Saturday, March 20 - Day 4 Finals - 6 PM - Watch on WatchESPN
Saturday, March 20 - Trophy Ceremony - 9 PM - Watch on WatchESPN
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UofL moved to 13th after three days of racing. Virginia kept the lead with 344 points, ahead of NC State (241) and Texas (224) to round out the top three.
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In the first event of the evening, Abby Hay turned in a 4:08.87 in the NCAA B-Finals in the 400 Individual Medley. In the A-Final, Stanford's Brooke Forde used the freestyle leg to take the lead and then cruised her first 400 IM NCAA title with a Greensboro pool record of 4:01.57.
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Cardinal Kaylee Wheeler touched second in the B-final of the NCAA Championship 100 breaststroke with a time of 58.67, dropping .37 from her prelim time. In the A-final, NC State's Sophie Hansson pulled ahead of the field to win the 100 breast with an ACC conference record of 57.23.Â
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In the final event of the evening, Ashlyn Schoof (24.61), Kaylee Wheeler (27.08), Abby Hay (23.26) and Gabi Albiero (21.68) put together a 1:36.63 in the finals of the 200 Medley Relay in the final event of Day 3. NC State put up the third-fastest 200 medley relay in history with a time of 1:33.18 for the win.
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Competition in the last day of racing begins Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in the GAC. The teams will compete in the final seven events.
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Team Standings
- Virginia 344
- NC State 241
- Texas 224
- California 210
- Ohio State 177.5
- Alabama 155
- Stanford 140
- Michigan 127.5
- Georgia 115
- Kentucky/UNC 114
- (tie)
- Tennessee 90
- Louisville 81
- Missouri 79
- Florida 74.5
- Texas A&M/Northwestern 64
- (tie)
- Indiana 63
- USC/Miami 42
- (tie)
- Minnesota 40
- Wisconsin 39
- Virginia Tech 28
- Nebraska 22
- Arkansas 21
- Arizona 17.5
- Georgia Tech 16
- Purdue 13
- LSU 9
- Houston 6
- San Diego State 6
- Notre Dame/Duke 4
- (tie)
- Akron 3
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Events
March 20 — 10 a.m. trials | 6 p.m. finals
- 1,650-yard Freestyle
- 200-yard Backstroke
- 100-yard Freestyle
- 200-yard Breaststroke
- 200-yard Butterfly
- Platform Diving
- 400-yard Freestyle Relay
How to Watch
Saturday, March 20 - Day 4 Prelims - 10 AM - Watch on WatchESPN
Saturday, March 20 - Day 4 Finals - 6 PM - Watch on WatchESPN
Saturday, March 20 - Trophy Ceremony - 9 PM - Watch on WatchESPN
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Players Mentioned
Arthur Albiero Swim & Dive Press Conference 02.12.25
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