The Golden Bears shattered the NCAA Record by two and a half seconds, clocking 5:59.75 to become the first time under six minutes in the 800 free relay.
The Virginia women knocked four-tenths off the NCAA, U.S. Open and American Record in the 200 medley relay to open the NCAA Championships on Thursday.
Douglass came out on top in a loaded 50 free final that included Meg Harris, Kasia Wasick and Simone Manuel, clocking a world-leading time of 24.62.
The Cincinnati junior became the first Big 12 champion in program history, resetting her school record and winning the 100 breast by three one-hundredths.
Smith fired off a time of 49.51 to break the NCAA, U.S. Open and American Record of 49.53 set by Cal’s Liam Bell at the 2024 NCAA Championships.
Huske erased a half-second deficit on the final leg as the Cardinal won the 200 medley relay in their first-ever ACC Championship final.
The Walsh sisters are two of just 10 women in history who have broken 57 seconds in the event, ranking 8th and 9th all-time.
Texas junior Ryan Branon (pictured) ran down teammate Cooper Lucas to win the 200 fly in their dual with Texas A&M by two one-hundredths of a second.