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Womens NCAA Championships Predictions Part Two

This year’s women’s NCAA championships – to be held this week beginning on Wednesday in Atlanta, Ga. – should feature a really tight team race that goes down to the wire on the final day. But while you pay attention to the team standings Friday watch out as well for some big-time records to be in jeopardy.

The American and NCAA record in the 200 free should be safe after Missy Franklin became the first woman under 1:40 at last season’s championships, but each other event on the slate could see some history made – including in one event in which the top time has stood for an amazing 14 years. Here’s what you should expect to go down.

First: Ella Eastin, Stanford
Second: Madisyn Cox, Texas
Third: Bethany Galat, Texas A&M

While Eastin may face challengers in the 200 IM, the freshman should cruise to victory in the longer event. The battle for second should be wide open, though, with three of last year’s top four having graduated. Ohio State’s Lindsay Clary will be in the mix for a podium finish, as will Minnesota’s Brooke Zeiger and Tennessee’s Amanda Carner

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