By the numbers: The recent dominance of Virginia in NCAA women's swimming

How Virginia women's swimming team built a dynasty with 5 straight NCAA titles, record-breaking Olympians and unmatched relay dominance

Posted on 3/31/25 2:00 PM

The Virginia women's swimming and diving team continues to rewrite the record books.

With blistering times, historic streaks and a fifth-straight national title secured Saturday, the Cavaliers left no doubt at the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. Here's a look at their dominant run by the numbers.

Team title No. 5

Record holders: Virginia's imprint on the record books

Virginia swimmers don't just win — they set the standard. The Cavaliers currently hold 12 of the 19 NCAA swimming records and 11 of 18 NCAA championship meet swimming records, the most of any women's program in recent history.

NCAA records held by Virginia (12)

Championship meet records held by Virginia (11)

Walsh sisters: Legendary careers

Stacked Resume: Virginia's all-time standing

Most all-time individual Division I women's swimming and diving championships

  1. 1.Stanford 186.
  2. 2.Florida 91.
  3. T3.Georgia 79.
  4. T3.Texas 79.
  5. 5.California 75.
  6. 6.Virginia 51.

Olympic presence

Virginia's championship meet roster included six Olympians: Aimee Canny (South Africa), Emma Weber (U.S.), Claire Curzan (U.S.), Katie Grimes (U.S.) and the Walsh sisters (U.S.).

The six Cavaliers were among more than 35 Olympic swimmers and divers competing at the 2025 NCAA championship. Virginia's Olympic presence matched Tennessee's six Olympians: Regan Rathwell (Canada), Julia Mrozinski (Germany), Mona McSharry (Ireland), Ella Jansen (Canada), Brooklyn Douthwright (Canada) and Jillian Crooks (Cayman Islands).

Coaching legacy