Auburn Women Gear Up for 2026 NCAA Championships in Atlanta
Auburn's women swimmers are gearing up for the 2026 NCAA Championships in Atlanta, with 10 athletes set to compete from March 18-21. Key competitors include three-time All-American Elizaveta Klevanovich, who holds the 13th-fastest time in the 50 free and the fifth-fastest in the 100 free, alongside fellow swimmers Lora Komoroczy and Zoey Zeller, both making significant strides in their events.
By the Numbers- Elizaveta Klevanovich holds a personal best of 21.55 seconds in the 50 free and 47.82 seconds in the 100 free.
- Zoey Zeller ranks fourth in Auburn鈥檚 200 breast performer list with a time of 2:08.69.
- Emily Hallifax scored 327.40 points on platform diving, just 1.10 shy of the school record.
- Strong performances in the postseason have set the stage for a competitive NCAA Championship.
- Auburn's divers, led by Emily Hallifax, are poised for potential success after solid recent performances.
- The team will also include relay alternates who bring additional depth and experience.
The Auburn women hope to secure top finishes and All-American honors throughout the NCAA Championships, while the men's team prepares for their competition the following week. Individual athletes are looking to improve their personal bests and make significant impacts in their events.
Bottom LineAuburn's women's swimming team enters the NCAA Championships with strong contenders in multiple events, making it a critical opportunity for both individual achievements and team accolades on a prominent stage.
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