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2025 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships: Swims You Might Have Missed On Night 4

2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

The 2025 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships have concluded. Highlighting the list of swims you might have missed on day 4 is Gena Jorgenson. The Nebraska junior came into the meet as the 13 seed and swam out of the afternoon heats. She was entered with a 15:56.70 but dropped over six seconds to finish 6th overall in a final time of a 15:49.99.

Wisconsin’s Paige McKenna also swam a top time out of the 1650 freestyle heats. McKenna finished 9th overall in a 15:52.21. That dropped over eight and a half seconds from her season best.

Also swimming a time you might have missed was Charlotte Wilson. The Virginia freshman entered the meet as the 26 seed with a time of a 1:52.60. She posted a lifetime best 1:51.51 for 12th in prelims before dropping even more time in finals to finish 11th in a 1:51.28.

USC’s Minna Abraham swam to a lifetime best in the 100 freestyle. She broke 47 for the first time swimming a 46.95 100 free to finish 5th. She was seeded coming into the meet with a 47.34 from Big Tens last month. Her best time coming into the season was a 47.69.

Indiana senior Brearna Crawford swam a 2:05.66 to finish 3rd in the 200 breaststroke. She dropped from her lifetime best of a 2:06.86 that she swam at 2022 Big Tens. Crawford notably finished 17th in the event a year ago, just missing out on finals but showed her improvement in the last year tonight.

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Fettuccine
1 month ago

“ Wisconsin’s Paige McKenna also swam a top time out of the 1650 freestyle heats. McKenna finished 9th overall in a 15:52.21. That dropped over eight and a half seconds from her lifetime best.”

Her PB is a 15:40 from winning NCAAs in 2022

Gulf Coach
1 month ago

Miranda Grana’s 2BK was a MONSTER swim winning the B final!

Bert Mupe
1 month ago

McKenna went 15:40 as a freshman.

Swammer
1 month ago

Gena went into Nebraska with. 16:54 mile PR. Dropped to a 16:13 as a freshman. 15:55 sophomore now 15:49 as a junior. Wild progress. Can’t count her out of continued greatness.

Dmswim
Reply to  Swammer
1 month ago

She also has dropped from Big 10s to NCAAs every year which is very impressive in the mile in particular.

mds
1 month ago

Paige McKenna did swim a season best and scored 9 points for the Badgers, but at the 2022 NCAA she was the Champion at 15:40.84, 11.37 seconds faster than she was today. She was also third in this event at the 2023 NCAAs, about 4 seconds faster than today.

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