
No. 14 Florida Women Set for NCAA Championships
Tuesday, March 15, 2022 | Women's Swimming & Diving
Eleven Gators will compete at the 2022 NCAA Championships in Atlanta, Ga.
Championship Central | Psych Sheet | Athletes by Institution | Relays
ATLANTA, Ga. – Eleven Gator women begin competition at the 2022 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships on Wednesday.
The Championships will be held March 16-19 at the McAuley Center in Atlanta, with Georgia Tech serving as the host institution.
Anna Auld, Talia Bates, Elise Bauer, Leah DeGeorge, Kathleen Golding, Tylor Mathieu, Ekaterina Nikonova, Amanda Ray and Mabel Zavaros advanced to the national championships based on their season-best times in seven different events.
Maha Amer and Carina Lumia joined the group after qualifying at NCAA Diving Zones early last week. Amer will compete in all three events, while Lumia qualified on the 3-meter springboard.
Four relays also earned a spot at the NCAA Championships, with the 200 free relay and the 400 free relay hitting the qualifying standard. Both the 800 free relay and the 400 medley relay qualified with provisional standard times.
The Gators bring a plethora of NCAA experience to the meet, with Bates, Bauer, Golding, Mathieu and Ray all having competed at the championships in their careers.
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ATLANTA, Ga. – Eleven Gator women begin competition at the 2022 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships on Wednesday.
The Championships will be held March 16-19 at the McAuley Center in Atlanta, with Georgia Tech serving as the host institution.
Anna Auld, Talia Bates, Elise Bauer, Leah DeGeorge, Kathleen Golding, Tylor Mathieu, Ekaterina Nikonova, Amanda Ray and Mabel Zavaros advanced to the national championships based on their season-best times in seven different events.
Maha Amer and Carina Lumia joined the group after qualifying at NCAA Diving Zones early last week. Amer will compete in all three events, while Lumia qualified on the 3-meter springboard.
Four relays also earned a spot at the NCAA Championships, with the 200 free relay and the 400 free relay hitting the qualifying standard. Both the 800 free relay and the 400 medley relay qualified with provisional standard times.
The Gators bring a plethora of NCAA experience to the meet, with Bates, Bauer, Golding, Mathieu and Ray all having competed at the championships in their careers.
| Name | Event | Time | Standard |
| Anna Auld | 400 IM | 4:11.02 | B |
| 1650 free | 16:14.76 | B | |
| Talia Bates | 50 free | 22.01 | B |
| 100 free | 47.96 | B | |
| 200 free | 1:44.72 | B | |
| Elise Bauer | 500 free | 4:40.82 | B |
| 1650 free | 16:14.91 | B | |
| Leah DeGeorge | 1650 free | 16:15.48 | B |
| Kathleen Golding | 400 IM | 4:09.36 | B |
| Tylor Mathieu | 500 free | 4:39.51 | B |
| 1650 free | 16:13.39 | B | |
| Ekaterina Nikonova | 50 free | 22.16 | B |
| 100 free | 48.28 | B | |
| 200 free | 1:44.83 | B | |
| Amanda Ray | 200 fly | 1:54.83 | B |
| Mabel Zavaros | 400 IM | 4:07.55 | B |
Diving
| Name | Event |
| Maha Amer | 1-meter |
| 3-meter | |
| Platform | |
| Carina Lumia | 3-meter |
Championship Coverage
- ESPN3 will provide digital broadcast coverage for preliminary and finals sessions Wednesday through Saturday
- Additionally, ESPNU will air a two-hour show at 7 p.m. Eastern time, Wednesday, March 30
- Links can be found on WatchESPN or at the Championship Central webpage
- All prelims are set to start at 10 a.m. ET
- All finals are set to start at 6 p.m. ET
- Day 1 – Wednesday, March 16
- 200 medley relay (Finals only)
- 800 free relay (Finals only)
- Day 2 – Thursday, March 17
- 500 free
- 200 IM
- 50 free
- 1-meter diving
- 200 free relay (finals only)
- Day 3 – Friday, March 18
- 400 IM
- 100 fly
- 200 free
- 100 breast
- 100 back
- 3-meter diving
- 400 medley relay (finals only)
- Day 4 – Saturday, March 19
- 200 back
- 100 free
- 200 breast
- 200 fly
- Platform diving
- 1650 free (3:45 p.m. start)
- 400 free relay (finals only)
- The official website for the women's championship is www.ncaa.com/championships/swimming-women/d1
- As the host institution, Georgia Tech's website also houses the Championship Central, where heat sheets and results will be updated each day
- The DI Women's Swimming & Diving Program can be viewed at www.NCAA.com/gameprograms
- The program is free to view and can be downloaded and printed
- All-session tickets for the 2022 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships are now on sale for $120 per session
- If available, single-session tickets will go on sale at a later date
- Tickets can be purchased here
- Spectator parking for the 2022 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships at McCauley Aquatic Center is available in the Georgia Tech Student Center Parking Deck (W02 – 353 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30332)
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