2025-2026 Swimming

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swimmer19
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O'Dell makes it back for a second swim in the 200 back on the tail end of her double today.

5 nighttime swims, and a relay to close out the women's season tonight. The battle for a trophy remains tight.
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OBear073akaSMFan said:

Don't need to start rumors of her unhappiness at Cal.

wha wha what?
# neever-miind
sighned, not dead yet # funk trunk
swimmer19
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O'Dell and West go 2-3 in the 200 IM to kick off the meet.

Moluh breaks the school record in the 100 free, 46.30 to finish 6th
OBear073akaSMFan
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Team scoring before the final relay & diving.

1. Virginia 549 2. Texas 330.5
3. Stanford 320.5 4. Tennessee 279.5
5. California 273 6. Michigan 270
7. Indiana 221 8. NC State 178.5

Mich beatable but Tenn mostly out of reach unless a miracle happens
Husmo
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The amazing Golden Bears did what was needed in the 400 Free relay and finished 4th in the team race!!
OBear073akaSMFan
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Cal takes 4th plc in 400 fr relay and leaps over Tennessee for 4th plc in the team standing. Unbelievable to take 4th after our dq in the relays. The Bears will not die!!

Event 21 Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
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NCAA: N 3:05.26 3/21/2026 Virginia
C Curzan, M Mintenko, A Moesch, S Curtis
Meet: M 3:05.26 3/21/2026 Virginia
C Curzan, M Mintenko, A Moesch, S Curtis
American: A 3:05.84 3/18/2023 Virginia
K Douglass, A Walsh, M Parker, G Walsh
US Open: O 3:05.26 3/21/2026 Virginia
C Curzan, M Mintenko, A Moesch, S Curtis
Pool: P 3:05.26 3/21/2026 Virginia, Virginia-US
C Curzan, M Mintenko, A Moesch, S Curtis
School Seed Finals Points
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1 Virginia 3:05.30 3:05.26N 40
1) Curzan, Claire JR 2) r:0.11 Mintenko, Madi FR
3) r:0.43 Moesch, Anna SO 4) r:0.35 Curtis, Sara FR
r:+0.67 22.28 46.62 (46.62)
1:08.74 (22.12) 1:33.35 (46.73)
1:55.39 (22.04) 2:18.96 (45.61)
2:40.64 (21.68) 3:05.26 (46.30)
2 Stanford 3:07.59 3:06.72 34
1) Olasewere, Annam FR 2) r:0.28 Huske, Torri SR
3) r:0.11 Johnson, Gigi SR 4) r:0.23 Bell, Lucy SR
r:+0.63 22.54 47.15 (47.15)
1:08.87 (21.72) 1:32.98 (45.83)
1:54.99 (22.01) 2:19.24 (46.26)
2:41.88 (22.64) 3:06.72 (47.48)
3 Texas 3:08.14 3:07.02 32
1) Okaro, Eva FR 2) r:0.11 Nesty, Lillian SO
3) r:0.16 Padar, Nikolett FR 4) r:0.20 Gemmell, Erin JR
r:+0.66 22.18 46.55 (46.55)
1:08.89 (22.34) 1:33.82 (47.27)
1:55.94 (22.12) 2:20.36 (46.54)
2:42.36 (22.00) 3:07.02 (46.66)
4 California 3:08.58 3:07.47 30
1) West, Mia SO 2) r:0.30 Moluh, Mary-Ambre SO
3) r:0.26 O'Dell, Teagan FR 4) r:0.22 Weinstein, Claire FR
r:+0.65 22.40 47.11 (47.11)
1:09.02 (21.91) 1:33.35 (46.24)
1:55.92 (22.57) 2:20.62 (47.27)
2:43.05 (22.43) 3:07.47 (46.85)
5 Indiana 3:07.72 3:07.51 28
1) Clark, Liberty FR 2) r:0.11 Shackell, Alex FR
3) r:0.22 Hoeper, Grace FR 4) r:0.25 Paegle, Kristina SR
r:+0.61 22.16 46.21 (46.21)
1:08.48 (22.27) 1:32.99 (46.78)
1:55.73 (22.74) 2:20.55 (47.56)
2:42.53 (21.98) 3:07.51 (46.96)
6 Michigan 3:07.90 3:08.03 26
1) Balduccini, Stephanie JR 2) r:0.34 Kendall, Brady SR
3) r:0.27 Greenhawt, Lexi JR 4) r:0.21 Sims, Bella JR
r:+0.63 22.73 47.77 (47.77)
1:09.69 (21.92) 1:34.84 (47.07)
1:56.72 (21.88) 2:21.69 (46.85)
2:43.80 (22.11) 3:08.03 (46.34)
7 Louisville 3:08.14 3:08.28 24
1) Larsen, Caroline SO 2) r:0.10 Dennis, Julia SR
3) r:0.29 Mishler, Julie FR 4) r:0.13 Gorbenko, Anastasia SO
r:+0.72 22.59 47.36 (47.36)
1:09.30 (21.94) 1:33.90 (46.54)
1:56.23 (22.33) 2:21.30 (47.40)
2:43.62 (22.32) 3:08.28 (46.98)
8 Tennessee 3:09.03 3:08.55 22
1) Spink, Camille JR 2) r:0.31 Armen, Emily SO
3) r:0.23 Jansen, Ella SO 4) r:0.24 Bocska, Julianna FR
r:+0.65 22.27 46.39 (46.39)
1:08.93 (22.54) 1:33.86 (47.47)
1:56.07 (22.21) 2:20.73 (46.87)
2:43.22 (22.49) 3:08.55 (47.82)


Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 21

1. Virginia 589 2. Stanford 380.5
3. Texas 376.5 4. California 303
5. Tennessee 301.5 6. Michigan 296
7. Indiana 258 8. Louisville 201.5
9. NC State 196.5 10. Florida 125.5
11. Alabama 100.5 12. Ohio St 87
pearbear
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Husmo said:

The amazing Golden Bears did what was needed in the 400 Free relay and finished 4th in the team race!!


Wait, is this right? Are all the points (including diving) accounted for? If so, woo-hoo!
Schroeder71
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I'm not certain about the diving results. Stanford jumped Texas for second and Cal hurdled Tennessee for fourth place. Bears finished fourth to the Vols eighth on the 400m relay. Actually, the teams ended up finishing in the order of the final relay: UVA, Stanford, Texas & Cal! ACC had three teams in the top four! GO BEARS!
solobear
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Fourth indeed, and the Bears get to go home with a big trophy again after quite a few years!

Teagan O'Dell is a really special swimmer. IMO, she's the outstanding MVP for the team. That trophy has her name all over it.
pearbear
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So awesome, Bears!

The Bears got 4th by 1.5 points.

So the difference was only:

1) one 15th place finish. Or

2) the point differential between 4th and 5th on that final relay, which Cal edged out Indiana by .04 SECOND!

GO BEARS!
Polodad
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The Bears will finish top 3 in '27.
OBear073akaSMFan
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400 fr relay video



Even though we didn't win..the Bears swam their hearts out to get 4th place in the meet. Have to give it to Stanford too, they swam unbelievable but thank goodness their two top swimmers (5 individual titles) will both graduate.
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2026 Women's NCAA Division I Championship: Day 4 Finals Live Recap

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24.5 Yard Pool Last Chance Meet:
"Did Cal just sneak into 4th in the team race???!"

I miss the ISL (go dawgs):
"Cal beating Tennessee even with the relay DQ. Wow!
Most exciting team race in years"

jess:
"Wow that race for 4-5-6 within just a few points! Incredible for cal to squeak in after that dq!"

Bobthebuilderrocks:
"(Alex) Shackell next to Cal on the podium is hilarious"

Go Bucky:
"Cal was super impressive and so many underclassmen! IIRC combining under Durden was a temporary solution at first, but are they just staying combined?"

Swimrats:
"Dave Durden is a bad man… I love him"

SwimmerTX:
" So proud of the Bears. They're officially back!!!"

IRO:
"I'm happy for the Cal women. It was sad to watch what happened to that program and hear about what happened to some former swimmers. They're clearly on the upswing again and in good hands."

Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer:
"I've been following Cal swimming for well over 20 years now and this year's women's team gelled like none I can remember. It's hard to tell which came first: the fast swimming or the happiness. But one definitely leads to the other. Very very excited for the future of the team since we know that NCAA performance and recruiting go hand in hand.
I want to particularly mention Abby Herscu who committed to Cal as part of McKeever's tiny last recruiting class of like three swimmers. I hope she's glad she stayed.
Go Bears!"

lil_swimma:
"Can't wait to see what Cal looks like in 2 years"

Former Cal Student:
"I wouldn't say breaststroke (is an issue for Cal). They didn't have their best at this meet, but Elle Scott and Silje Slyngstadli have PBs that scored in the 100. I believe Cal is also bringing in the Estonian breaststroker, who probably slots in at a really similar time in that 58 low/mid range based on SCM/LCM times being right about where Scottt and Slyngstadli are right now I'd wager to believe that with 3 of them in that range that Cal can figure out how one of them can split a 26.0/57.5 in a medley relay"

sushilover5:
"Predicting it now… Cal gets no lower than 2nd place next year"

Former Cal Student:
"This isn't that interesting a prediction. What's more interesting is what Rylee Erisman can do to these relays after a year of collegiate training?"

Cassandra:
"around how many points is 2nd historically? my math feel free to object:
theyre 300 this year + ill add 50 from rylee + 50 for misc (dq/underclassmen improve, better relays w rylee) brings them to 400 which is around where stanford/texas are this year. someone correct me i dont think theyre losing points right? only lilou scored
texas is bringing in a pretty strong class as well so could be tough to move past them. altho theyd need another good performance at ncaas like this year which isnt a given"

wild:
"Curious to see what happens with Stanford next year. They're loosing more scorers than anyone including Bell and Huske, but I imagine they'll still continue to do well."

yuh:
"well stanford will move down quite a bit but Tennessee I think gets a good bit stronger as well so I think the race for 2nd will be a great 3 team race, although looks like Texas doesn't graduate any scorers from their NCAA team so they could continue to hold second
I also don't really see UVA not winning next year either.. which Is crazy to say"

lilac:
"idk 117 points and pivotal relay contributions without a strong freshman class (Stanford) coming in is a lot plus gigi is also a senior so there goes their 100 flyer"

jess:
"They (Furd) lose 116(?) individual points with huske and bell alone, not to mention relays for the two. Obviously not easy to replace either"

Cassandra:
"yup i think next year they'll (Stanford) drop down to around nc state / louisville. they still have a couple of interesting pieces but they need to step up recruiting particularly of sprinters.
the next class looks like it has four 200 stroke specialists and 1 sprinter. its a bit unbalanced lol"

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Cal Takes 4th At NCAA Championship

Bears Get Highest Finish In 5 Years

2026 NCAA Division I Women Team Scores

2026 NCAA Division I Women Final Results

ATLANTA - It was a week to remember for the upward-trending Golden Bears, who finished the 2026 NCAA Championships in fourth place Saturday at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

It came down to the final race of the season, and when the lights were at their brightest, the underclassmen-led California women's swimming & diving team rose to the occasion and earned its highest finish since it headed home with fourth-place hardware in 2021.

The fourth and final day of the meet began with the Golden Bears getting five finals qualifiers in the morning prelims, their most this week, to give them their best shot of climbing the final team standings. Cal ended Thursday in sixth place with 199 points trailing both Tennessee (240.5) and Michigan (228).

Sophomore Mia West and freshman Teagan O'Dell got the Bears off to the perfect start punching their tickets to the 200 IM final with West getting the top time in the field at 1:52.40. O'Dell followed that up by earning a spot in the 200 backstroke final with the fifth best time in Cal history at 1:49.51. Then the Bears' two resident French National Team members came up big with graduate student Lilou Ressencourt qualifying in the 200 butterfly to reach the first A final of her career in her last prelim swim and sophomore Mary-Ambre Moluh advancing in the 100 freestyle.

The final session of the season started with Cal's first two-Bear podium of the meet. O'Dell (1:52.76) finished second and West (1:52.96) took third in the 200 IM giving them two individual podium finishes each this week.

Moluh was next breaking Cal's 100 freestyle record with a time of 46.30 to take sixth place. The sophomore now has her name on four total Cal records including two relays. Her fellow countryman Ressencourt secured some invaluable points in the final race of her career taking eighth in the 200 fly with a time of 1:54.01.

With just one more event to go in the 2026 season, Cal trailed Tennessee 279.5-273 for fourth place. The clutch, underclassmen quartet of West, Moluh, O'Dell, and freshmen Claire Weinstein stepped to the blocks for the 400 freestyle relay and clocked a time of 3:07.47, the third fastest in Cal history, to take fourth place while the Volunteers finished in eighth.

Cal ended the meet with 303 points to Tennessee's 301.5.

The week was highlighted by five of the Bears' underclassmen earning 11 individual First Team All-America honors including a 500 freestyle National Championship by Weinstein last night. It was Cal's first individual title since 2019 and was one of three times Weinstein found the podium in the meet. In total the Bears reached six podiums, earned 21 All-America nods, and broke four program records.

This concludes a very promising season for a young Bears team that welcomed in the best recruiting class in the history of the sport this year and has more promising young talent joining it in the pool next season.
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So proud of this team. All season long, they have competed with joy, grit and for the team, and that could not have been more evident this entire meet. Rewatched the final relay and the post-race celebration said it all.

With the changes to the NCAA format, the women rose to the occasion and got the job done in the morning. Shoutout to Ava Chavez, Ella Cosgrove and Lilou Ressencourt for getting critical morning points, as that ended up being the minor difference maker in getting us that trophy.

Major props to the coaching staff. Durden, Huger and Marsh kept the momentum from last year going, but a big shoutout goes to Noah Yanchulis for building the number one mid/distance group in the country. All of his athletes on the women's side made NCAAs and either scored or set a career best this week.

Another big thank you to the seniors - Sydney Griscavage, Abby Herscu, Ressencourt, and the crew back home. Each of these ladies signed with Cal prior to the coaching change, and Griscavage and Herscu disclosed in an interview that they were looking to be released from their NLI until Durden was announced as head coach. Now they leave Berkeley as All-Americans and have paved the way for the future of the program.

Looking ahead, the future is bright. The team only loses 2 individual qualifiers and 14 individual points (Ressencourt) and only 1/20 relay legs (Griscavage) but brings in 3 top-20 US recruits, a European Junior Champion and returns the core of this year's team.

Hopefully the men's team can draw inspiration from the women this week for continued success in Atlanta. Go Bears
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It was an amazing final relay. We were the 7th seed i believe & came in 4th. Amazingly weinstein just out touched Indiana who i thought had the lead coming off the last turn. It was a critical 2pt giving us the margin over Tennessee. In 5th place we lose by .5 pt. What an outstanding last race, us over Tennessee & Stanford catapult over Texas.
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swimmer19 said:

Cal athletes and entered events:
Casper Puggaard - 100 fly, 100 back, 200 fly
Eduardo Moraes - 200 free, 500 free
Evan Petty - 100 back, 50 free, 100 free
Frederick Klein - mile, 400 IM, 500 free
Hank Rivers - 100 breast, 200 breast
Humberto Najera - 400 IM, 200 back
Keaton Jones - 200 free, 500 free, 200 back
Luca Gissendaner - 100 breast
Lucca Battaglini - 100 fly, 50 free, 100 free
Martin Wrede - 50 free, 100 free
Nathan Wiffen - mile, 500 free
Ryan Erisman - mile, 400 IM, 500 free
Yamato Okadome - 100 breast, 200 breast


Relays: 4x100 (Sat) and 4x200 (Wed) are in the mornings, other relays, afternoon.
Diving: Joshua Thai & Geoffrey Vavitsas

Men's NC meet will be on 3/25 - 3/28 (Wed - Sat). Estimated schedule in Eastern times is posted here.
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/championships/sports/swimdive/d1/2025-26D1MSW_EstimatedSOE.pdf

Link to NCAA swimming streams.
https://www.espn.com/watch/catalog/0ea7fdd2-25b1-3fa9-aca2-167afc27dbac

To my surprise, ESPN's swimming show unfortunately doesn't have any content during breaks after each race (Very different from ESPN's football & others). In total, there's about an hour of break time without entertainment content. Younger American generations are very talented at creating good, funny, & viral videos, so they can certainly create some for this, especially since there's only one swimming show for the entire year.
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2026 NCAA D1 Women's Swimming and Diving Championship Box Score

Please excuse the data misalignment here!

California
2026 NCAA Swimming | Year| Points | Event .....| Place | Time ....| Power | Event ...| Place | Time ...| Power | Event ...| Place | Time ...| Power
Weinstein, Claire .| FR .| 48 ....| 1650 Free .| 2 ....| 15:36.52 | 800 ..| 200 Free | 8 ....| 1:42.59 | 840 ..| 500 Free | 1 ....| 4:30.09 | 898 |
O'Dell, Teagan ....| FR .| 46 ...| 400 IM ....| 3 ....| 3:59.43 .| 870 ..| 200 IM ..| 2 ....| 1:52.76 | 873 ..| 200 Back | 6 ....| 1:49.70 | 833 |
Moluh, Mary-Ambre .| SO .| 32 ....| 100 Back ..| 4 ....| 49.95 ...| 881 ..| 50 Free .| 12 .. | 21.59 ..| 874 ..| 100 Free | 6 ....| 46.3 ...| 965 |
West, Mia .........| SO .| 28 ....| 200 Free ..| 7 ....| 1:42.00 .| 870 ..| 100 Back | 22 ...| 51.51 ..| 772 ..| 200 IM ..| 3 ....| 1:52.96 | 866 |
Ressencourt, Lilou | 5Y .| 14 ....| 100 Fly ...| 14....| 51.3 ....| 804 ..| 200 Fly .| 8 ....| 1:54.01 | 788 ..|
Jia, Annie ........| FR .| 14 ....| 100 Fly ...| 5 ....| 50.34 ...| 882 ..| 200 Fly .| 26 ...| 1:56.44 | 706 ..|
Chavez, Ava .......| JR .| 4 .....| 200 Free ..| 19 ...| 1:43.73 .| 789 ..| 200 IM ..| 13 ...| 1:55.79 | 766 ..| 200 Fly .| 28 ...| 1:56.64 | 699 |
Cosgrove, Ella ....| FR .| 1 .....| 200 Free ..| 24 ...| 1:43.99 .| 777 ..| 500 Free | 16 ...| 4:39.19 | 750 ..| 200 Back | 35 ...| 1:54.64 | 689 |
Henveaux, Camille .| SO .| 0 .....| 500 Free ..| 31 ...| 4:42.92 .| 697 ..|
Herscu, Abigail ...| SR .| 0 .....| 200 Breast | 23 ...| 2:09.53 .| 725 ..|
Slyngstadli, Silje | FR .| 0 .....| 100 Breast | 20 ...| 59.21 ...| 774 ..|200 Breast| 25 ...| 2:09.6 .| 723 ..|
Scott, Elle .......| FR .| 0 .....| 100 Breast | 18 ...| 59.08 ...| 782 ..|200 Breast| 43 ...| 2:11.16 | 685 ..| 200 IM ..| 21 ...| 1:57.15 | 724 |
Hazle, Kathryn ....| JR .| 0 .....| 400 IM ....| 27 ...| 4:10.74 .| 684 ..|200 Breast| 51 ...| 2:12.61 | 649 ..| 500 Free | 42 ...| 4:44.77 | 672 |
McDevitt, Alexa ...| FR .| 0 .....| 400 IM ....| 21 ...| 4:08.27 .| 721 ..| 500 Free | 33 ...| 4:43.17 | 694 ..|


NJ Cav:
"Looking ahead to next year, Virginia looks to be a favorite, but it will be much closer than this year. The unknown here is who might transfer or otherwise leave their programs. ...

As for other teams, it seems like Cal is the most intriguing. They lose little and have several good recruits coming in topped by Rylee Erisman. She should be able to improve their relays. And we can't forget that they had a relay DQ or they would have had a higher score.

Tennessee loses nothing and also has a top recruiting class.

Texas has several good recruits too.

As far as I can see, Stanford looks to be rebuilding"

savethebs:
" Tennessee is losing zero senior points-they are a YOUNG group-sophomores scored the highest points at this meet. And a killer class coming in next year-it's gonna get interesting. And, they finally have some divers which helped tremendously this year."

wild:
"Given Texas isn't losing any points (as of now), they'll probably be 2nd next year. Especially considering their junior class will be seniors and that they have an insane incoming class"

Curly:
"Tex diving +43 over Virginia this year."
 
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