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2002 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2002 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityTexas Austin, Texas
DateMarch 2002
Venue(s)Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
University of Texas
2001
2003

The 2002 NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships were contested at the 21st annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I women's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.

This year's events were hosted by the University of Texas at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center in Austin, Texas.

Auburn topped the team standings for the first time, finishing 58 points ahead of three-time defending champions Georgia. It was the Tigers' first and the first for coach David Marsh.

Team standings

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  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[1]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Auburn 474
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Georgia (DC) 386
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stanford 301
4 USC 30012
5 Arizona 291
6 Texas (H) 26712
7 Florida 249
8 California 245
9 SMU 178
10 Arizona State
Indiana
136

Swimming results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Maritza Correia
Georgia
21.69
US, AR
Mandy Mularz
Rice
22.17 Eileen Coparropa
Auburn
22.39
100 freestyle Maritza Correia
Georgia
47.56
US, AR
Stefanie Williams
Georgia
48.37 Sarah Tolar
Arizona
48.78
200 freestyle Sarah Tolar
Arizona
1:44.66 Stefanie Williams
Georgia
1:44.88 Jessi Perruquet
North Carolina
1:45.65
500 freestyle Flavia Rigamonti
SMU
4:40.13 Jessica Foschi
Stanford
4:41.10 Magda Dyszkiewicz
Auburn
4:41.98
1650 freestyle Flavia Rigamonti
SMU
15:52.28 Janelle Atkinson
Florida
16:01.01 Cara Lane
Virginia
16:04.54
100 backstroke Natalie Coughlin
California
49.97
US, AR
Susan Woessner
Indiana
53.23 Beth Botsford
Arizona
53.45
200 backstroke Natalie Coughlin
California
1:49.52
US, AR
Alenka Kejžar
SMU
1:54.18 Kirsty Coventry
Auburn
1:54.37
100 breaststroke Tara Kirk
Stanford
59.03 Maggie Bowen
Auburn
59.94 Anne Poleska
Alabama
1:00.08
200 breaststroke Tara Kirk
Stanford
2:07.36
US, AR
Ágnes Kovács
Arizona State
2:07.64 Anne Poleska
Alabama
2:07.86
100 butterfly Natalie Coughlin
California
50.01
US, AR
Shelly Ripple
Stanford
51.50 Joscelin Yeo
Texas
52.52
200 butterfly Shelly Ripple
Stanford
1:53.23 Georgina Lee
USC
1:54.92 Rebecca Harper
Florida
1:55.66
200 IM Maggie Bowen
Auburn
1:53.91
US, AR
Shelly Ripple
Stanford
1:55.58 Alenka Kejžar
SMU
1:56.38
400 IM Maggie Bowen
Auburn
4:04.69 Alenka Kejžar
SMU
4:06.70 Mirjana Boševska
Virginia
4:09.75
200 freestyle relay Georgia
Stefanie Williams (22.39)
Neka Mabry (22.45)
Paige Kearns (22.68)
Maritza Correia (21.22)
1:28.74
US, AR
Auburn
Becky Short (22.42)
Maggie Bowen (22.28)
Cassidy Maxwell (22.39)
Eileen Coparropa (21.83)
1:28.92 Texas
Joscelin Yeo (22.66)
Sarah Wanezek (22.31)
Kelley Robins (22.38)
Erin Phenix (21.91)
1:29.26
400 freestyle relay Georgia
Stefanie Williams (48.35)
Neka Mabry (49.13)
Paige Kearns (49.20)
Maritza Correia (47.03)
3:13.71
US, AR
Auburn
Becky Short (48.79)
Eileen Coparropa (47.87)
Kirsty Coventry (49.06)
Maggie Bowen (48.16)
3:13.88 Arizona
Jenny Vanker (49.82)
Sarah Tolar (48.23)
Jessica Hayes (49.38)
Katie Zimbone (49.31)
3:16.74
800 freestyle relay Arizona
Emily Mason (1:46.14)
Jenny Vanker (1:47.65)
Jessica Hayes (1:47.48)
Sarah Tolar (1:43.83)
7:05.10 Auburn
Magda Dyszkiewicz (1:47.82)
Heather Kemp (1:46.35)
Cassidy Maxwell (1:48.17)
Maggie Bowen (1:44.36)
7:06.70 Georgia
Stefanie Williams (1:46.65)
Julie Hardt (1:48.91)
Paige Kearns (1:45.76)
Maritza Correia (1:45.45)
7:06.77
200 medley relay Stanford
Amy Wagner (25.25)
Tara Kirk (26.96)
Shelly Ripple (23.33)
Lacey Boutwell (22.25)
1:37.79
AR
California
Natalie Coughlin (23.41)
Staciana Stitts (27.31)
Alice Henriques (24.60)
Danielle Becks (22.56)
1:37.88 Auburn
Jenni Anderson (25.37)
Laura Swander (27.11)
Demeraeso Christianson (23.75)
Eileen Coparropa (21.71)
1:37.94
400 medley relay Stanford
Amy Wagner (53.80)
Tara Kirk (58.16)
Shelly Ripple (51.32)
Lacey Boutwell (48.46)
3:31.74
US, AR
California
Natalie Coughlin (50.57)
Staciana Stitts (59.68)
Alice Henriques (53.76)
Danielle Becks (48.54)
3:32.55 Auburn
Kirsty Coventry (54.52)
Maggie Bowen (58.62)
Demeraeso Christianson (52.55)
Eileen Coparropa (48.84)
3:34.53

Diving results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving Blythe Hartley
USC
350.85 Yuliya Pakhalina
Houston
320.40 Sara Reiling
Indiana
320.15
3 m diving Yuliya Pakhalina
Houston
625.05 Sara Reiling
Indiana
581.90 Blythe Hartley
USC
567.80
Platform diving Blythe Hartley
USC
460.35 Megahn Zack
Texas A&M
435.90 Nicole Pohorenec
Texas
430.00

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 10–12. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "2002 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Results" (PDF). SwimSwam. Retrieved 3 January 2026.