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BREAKING: Fire Alarm Delays Final Night Of 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Championships

2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

A firm alarm has delayed the final night of competition at the 2025 NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships. Information will be updated as it comes in. Lifeguards have confirmed the fire alarm was pulled.

Divers were about to start round 4 of the platform event when the alarm went off.

All in attendance have been instructed to move outside. Bathrooms were evacuated as people yelled for everyone to leave.

Athletes are in their kneeskins outside. It is currently 48 degrees and there is a slight breeze. Lifeguards are walking around offering towels to any swimmers who need them.

The fire department has arrived as of 8:12 pm. All spectators and athletes are outside. Some swimmers walked outside without shoes on, including NCAA Champion Anna Peplowski who is expected to be on Indiana’s 400 free relay to close the meet.

 

8:19 PM UPDATE:

As of 8:19 pm, the all clear has been given. All spectators, coaches, and athletes are making their way back inside.

8:25 PM UPDATE:

Platform diving is scheduled to begin again at 8:35 PM 

8:30 PM UPDATE:

The 400 free relay will NOT start before 8:55 pm, even if diving finishes before that point.

8:35 PM: Diving has resumed!

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Fly Forever
28 days ago

Fire alarm went off during the 1650 the final night of AIAW DII champs in 1981. They just continued swimming the 1650 and didn’t evacuate anybody.

Steve Nolan
28 days ago

I can’t make it another 20 minutes

TIME FOR BED

Mark R. Lambert
28 days ago

Gee…
I feel like I have entered ‘The Twilight Zone!’
The very first NCAA hosted in Indianapolis
(March 1983) was REPEATEDLY interrupted
in the FINAL SESSION by FALSE fire alarms.
Go figure…”history DOES repeat itself!”

AragonSonof Arathorn
28 days ago

will it ever come on again?

CADWALLADER GANG
28 days ago

east coast ppl in the trenches rn

Truth Teller
28 days ago

Such a bad look for an incredible meet

SwimGuy
Reply to  Truth Teller
28 days ago

How in the world is this their fault? Are they supposed to predict the kid would pull the fire alarm? This is a safety measure and I would much rather have this delay to ensure that there is no threat to these swimmers than there potentially be an actual threat and someone gets injured.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  SwimGuy
28 days ago

there’s so much water in there just jump in the pool boom no threat

Cleo Lemon
28 days ago

It ain’t a KCAC meet without a last day fire alarm, it’s just tradition at this point lol

Gatorswammer
Reply to  Cleo Lemon
28 days ago

lol this was my home pool growing up and when I saw the headline I was not surprised at all

Wahooswimfan
28 days ago

Kinda ridiculous it takes this long if someone saw someone pull the alarm.

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