2021 BIG TEN WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS
- When: Tuesday, February 23rd to Saturday, February 27th | Prelims 11am | Finals 6:30pm (5pm Tuesday) CT
- Where: Minneapolis, MN (Central Time Zone)
- Defending Champion: Ohio State (1x) (results)
- Live Results
- Streaming: Big Ten Network
- Championship Central
TEAM SCORES (through day 1)
- Ohio State University/Michigan 118
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- Northwestern 106
- Wisconsin 102
- Penn State 96/Minnesota 96
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- Nebraska 92
- Iowa 84
- Michigan State 70
- Purdue 68
- Illinois 64
- Indiana 56
- Rutgers 30
In a prelims session where we saw Ohio State establish themselves aggressively as the favorites to win the 2021 Women’s Big Ten title, Northwestern senior sprinter Maddie Smith had a breakthrough swim in prelims of the 50 free. Smith swam a 22.06 this morning, finishing 2nd, behind only Michigan’s Maggie MacNeil (21.88). At last year’s Big Ten Championships, Smith clocked a 23.06 in prelims of the 50 free, finishing in a tie for 27th, a few places out of finals. The 50 free tonight will mark Smith’s first Big Ten Championships A final race of her career.
The swim was massive for both Smith and the Northwestern program, as it was a personal best and a Northwestern team record. Smith had a previous best of 22.42, which she swam at the 2017 Tennessee Invite, when she was swimming for North Carolina (UNC). The swim also undercut the 22.11 Northwestern program record, which was held by Calypso Sheridan from 2020.
Also of importance, 22.06 will all but certainly be fast enough to earn Smith her first individual NCAA invitation, since it currently ranks 14th in the NCAA this season. Smith has qualified to swim on NCAA relays a few times before in her career.
One notable difference for Northwestern between this year an last is that Katie Robinson has taken over as the head coach of the program. This week marks Robinson’s first championship meet at the helm of the program. 8 wildcats made it back for finals tonight, 2 more than the 6 that made it to finals on Day 2 last year. Freshman Selen Ozbilen, a native of Turkey, also swam a personal best in the 50 this morning, clocking a 22.48 for 9th, just one spot outside the A final.
Great swim for a classy competitor!
go cats!
Props to Maddie and her teammates AND their coach, South Dearborn, Indiana’s own, Coach Katie Robinson! Katie is doing a super job up in Evanston and the team is really impressive!
Northwestern had 10 swimmers make it back to finals. Go Maddie and Go Cats!!!