Women鈥檚 Swimming & Diving Set for 2026 NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships
Army West Point's women's swimming and diving team is set to compete in the 2026 NCAA Division I Championships for the first time since joining the Patriot League in 1990. Seniors Molly Webber, Catriona Gilmore, and sophomore Angie McKane qualified for the national meet after impressive performances at the Patriot League Championships. The team recorded multiple records, including a program-best in the women鈥檚 200 medley relay and strong individual showings from Webber and McKane across various events. The championships are taking place at Georgia Tech鈥檚 McAuley Aquatic Center with preliminary heats starting March 19.
By the Numbers- Molly Webber set a new program and league record in the women's 500 free with a time of 4:42.07.
- Angie McKane achieved a program record in the women's 100 back with a leadoff time of 52.53 seconds.
- The women's 400 free relay team finished with a time of 3:19.86, securing a sweep of the relay events.
- Army's women's team has achieved significant accomplishments this season, setting multiple records at the Patriot League Championships.
- The swimmers will compete in individual events at the upcoming NCAA Championships, with heats scheduled for March 19 and March 20.
As the championships unfold, McKane and Gilmore will kick off Army's participation on March 19. The team's strong performance at the league championships sets high expectations for their national competition. The outcomes of these heats will determine if Army continues its successful run at the NCAA level.
Bottom LineArmy's women's swimming and diving team is making history by competing at the NCAA Championships, showcasing exceptional talent and setting a precedent for future seasons. The athletes' recent performances highlight a promising rise in the program's prominence on a national stage.
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