DURHAM – The Duke women swimming and diving program is set to compete at NCAA Championships this week, hosted at the Gabrielsen Natatorium on the campus of University of Georgia.
The Blue Devils will send 13 representatives to compete in Athens, Ga., this week, as they look to build upon the most scored on the women's side at ACC Championships a few weeks ago.
Day one begins at 6 p.m. on Wednesday with the 200 Medley Relay and 800 Freestyle Relay. Following the conclusion of events, an award ceremony will be held to conclude the first day of competition.
2023-24 NCAA Participants
Sarah Foley – 200 IM / 200 Freestyle / 200 Breaststroke
Martina Peroni – 200 Butterfly / 100 Butterfly / 200 IM
Kaelyn Gridley – 100 Breaststroke / 200 Breaststroke
Ali Pfaff – 100 Backstroke / 200 Backstroke / 50 Freestyle
Aleyna Ozkan – 100 Butterfly
Tatum Wall – 50 Freestyle / 100 Freestyle / 200 Freestyle
Catherine Belyakov – 200 IM / 100 Breaststroke / 100 Freestyle
Catherine Purnell – 200 Medley Relay
KyAhn Truong – 200 Medley Relay
Yixuan Chang – 800 Freestyle Relay
Molly Donlan – Relay Alternate
Ali Watson – Women's Platform / 3-meter
Margo O'Meara – 3-meter / 1-meter
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