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Virginia wins fifth straight 200 freestyle relay NCAA title, grab firm control of team race

By Griffin HadleyYahoo Sports

Virginia wins its fifth straight record 200 freestyle relay NCAA title, grab firm control of team race

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MARCH 18: Torri Huske of Stanford competes in the 100 yard butterfly during the Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championship held at Georgia Tech Aquatic Center on March 19, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) Todd Kirkland via Getty Images Night two at the Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships was highlighted by a big win in the 200 freestyle relay by the Virginia Cavaliers. It's a fifth straight title for the Hoo’s, the longest streak in history, passing Arizona’s four straight from 2006-09.

All of the stars have now hit the water after the first full day of competition, with Moesch, Torri Huske, Claire Curzan, and Bella Sims stealing the show. [ Draft your Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team for the 2026 MLB Season ] Virginia still leads the team race with 249 total points, 66 ahead of second place Texas. Stanford is in firm control of third position while the battle for placing in the top five is still tight with Stanford, Tennessee, Cal, and Michigan all within 26.

5 points. Huske out-touches Curzan in 100 butterfly battle For the first time in two years a new champion has reached the top of the podium in the women’s 100 butterfly. Olympic gold medalist Torri Huske added NCAA champion to her 100 butterfly pedigree.

After winning the ACC title, Huske doubled up with a national title. Huske stopped the clock in 48. 49, 0.

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