2017 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 15 – Saturday, March 18
- IUPUI Natatorium – Indianapolis, IN
- Prelims 10AM/Finals 6PM (Eastern Time)
- Defending Champion: Georgia (results)
- Championship Central
- Psych Sheet
- Event Previews
- Live Stream: Wednesday/Thursday Prelims & Finals, Friday/Saturday Prelims / Friday/Saturday finals on ESPN3
- Live Results
Stanford’s Katie Ledecky cruised to a 4:28.37 in prelims of the 500 free at the 2017 Women’s NCAA Championships. While Ledecky was a few seconds off her American Record time of 4:25.15 from last month’s Pac-12 Championships, she looked very smooth this morning en route to a new Meet Record.
Ledecky’s Splits By 100:
- 1st 100 Split- 51.68
- 2nd 100 Split- 54.13
- 3rd 100 Split- 54.73
- 4th 100 Split- 54.67
- 5th 100 Split- 53.16
- Final Time- 4:28.37
With that, Ledecky took down the former NCAA Meet Record of 4:30.37 done by Virginia’s Leah Smith at the 2015 meet. Smith set a new Pool Record this morning at 4:31.10 before Ledecky took it down in the next heat. That’s within a second of Smith’s best time and faster than the 4:31.33 she swam to win the meet last season.
Ledecky now has all 10 of the fastest performances ever in this race.
Top 10 Swims of All-Time
- Katie Ledecky, 4:25.15, 2017
- Katie Ledecky, 4:26.46, 2016
- Katie Ledecky, 4:26.58, 2015
- Katie Ledecky, 4:27.21, 2015
- Katie Ledecky, 4:27.54, 2016
- Katie Ledecky, 4:27.88, 2015
- Katie Ledecky, 4:28.17, 2015
- (T-8) Katie Ledecky, 4:28.37, 2017
- (T-8) Katie Ledecky, 4:28.37, 2017
- Katie Ledecky, 4:28.71, 2014
The last 2 turns with her underwaters showed just how much she had left in the tank.
Unreal! It’s like normal for her to break 4:30. She will go under 4:25 barrier tonight.