If you’re reading this post, congratulations. You’ve made it through two days of bad predictions I’m sure will end up completely wrong. But I may as well finish this off. The final evening of the women’s NCAA championship meets will feature five individual finals and the 400 free relay to wrap things up. And do not be surprised if when that relay goes into the water if the team title is still up for grabs.
Oh, and who is going to win that team title? You’ll just have to read through this entire article to find out.
First: Leah Smith, Virginia
Second: Brittany MacLean, Georgia
Third: Hannah Moore, NC State
Smith took down MacLean’s NCAA record in the event at the ACC championships last month, and she should continue her quest towards Katie Ledecky-only territory. MacLean has returned from injury this season and should be in the mix as it’s unlikely anyone else in this field can get under the 15:40 barrier. Ohio State’s Lindsey Clary, Florida’s Jess Thielmann and Michigan’s Gillian Ryan all figure to be in the race for third, and also watch out for Indiana’s Haley Lips and Wisconsin’s Danielle Valley to set tough times to beat out of the afternoon heats.
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