Ladies’s Swimming & Diving Completes Historic Week at 2026 NCAA DI Ladies’s Swimming & Diving Championships

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ATLANTA, Ga. – Army West Point ladies’s swimming & diving made program historical past in Atlanta on the 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships. Catriona Gilmore, Molly Webber, and Angie McKane made their mark on the Black Knights’ program historical past as the primary ladies’s swimmers to compete on the nationwide meet since Army ladies’s swimming & diving started Division I competitors in 1991.
 
The trio competed on the second and third days of the four-day meet hosted at Georgia Tech’s McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta within the 100 butterfly, 100 breaststroke, 100 backstroke, 200 breaststroke, and 500 freestyle.
 
FULL 2026 NCAA DI WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
 
Sophomore Angie McKane kicked issues off for the Black Knights as she competed within the 100 butterfly preliminaries on Wednesday. McKane clocked a 51.48 in warmth three to complete fourth in her warmth and 19th total within the occasion.
 
Senior Catriona Gilmore competed within the 100 breaststroke preliminaries on Wednesday the place she swam within the first warmth of the occasion. Gilmore recorded a time of 1:00.57 to complete third in her warmth and 40th total.
 
All three of Army’s ladies’s swimmers in Atlanta competed on the third day of the meet, led off by McKane within the 100 backstroke preliminaries. The Corning, N.Y. native posted a time of 53.19 to complete third in her warmth and 49th total within the occasion.
 
Gilmore swam her second occasion of the meet within the 200 breaststroke on Thursday the place she swam a 2:12.69 to complete eighth in her warmth and 52nd total.
 
Molly Webber closed out Army’s time on the 2026 NCAA DI Women’s Swimming & Diving National Championships along with her efficiency within the 500 freestyle. Webber clocked a 4:45.51 to complete fourth in her warmth and 45th total within the occasion.


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