Knoxville,Tenn. – The Florida State women’s swimming and diving team opened the 2023 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships by competing in the 200 medley relay.
The team of Tania Quaglieri, Julia Mansson, Jenny Halden, and Alexandra Dick clocked a time of 1:36.93 for 17th place after finishing third in the first heat.
“We had a great relay,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “We were the first team out of scoring, but I am super proud of these ladies.”
Edith Jernstedt, Maddy Huggins, and Anna Metzler will compete in the 200 IM, while Samantha Vear will compete in the 1-meter diving event on Thursday.
Prelims each day will begin at 10 a.m. and the top 16 swimmers in each event will advance to finals at 6 p.m. Diving prelims will take place at approximately 12:15. The top eight divers will advance to finals at night, and the divers that place ninth through 16th will compete again immediately after prelims.
All sessions will stream via ESPN+ and live results can be found on meet mobile and divemeets.com.
Thursday, March 16
Prelims – 10 a.m.
200 IM: Anna Metzler, Edith Jernstedt, Maddy Huggins; 1-meter diving – Samantha Vear
Watch Swim: https://noles.co/42n86Y2
Watch Dive: https://noles.co/3lbDU14
Finals – 6 p.m.
Watch: https://noles.co/3latFdz
Results: https://swimmeetresults.tech/NCAA-Division-I-Women-2023/
Friday, March 17
Prelims – 10 a.m.
400 IM – Anna Metzler; 100 fly – Edith Jernstedt; 100 breast – Maddy Huggins, Julia Mansson; 3-meter – Samantha Vear
Watch Swim: https://noles.co/3JgggbN
Watch Dive: https://noles.co/3mIdlRw
Finals – 6 p.m.
Watch: https://noles.co/404eTnt
Results: https://swimmeetresults.tech/NCAA-Division-I-Women-2023/
Saturday, March 18
Prelims – 10 a.m.
200 breast – Maddy Huggins, Julia Masson; 200 fly – Edith Jernstedt
Watch: https://noles.co/42amAdD
Finals – 6 p.m.
Watch: https://noles.co/3ldL19q
Results: https://swimmeetresults.tech/NCAA-Division-I-Women-2023/
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