Virginia Dominates in Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Federal Way, Washington – The University of Virginia made a splash at the 2025 Division I women’s swimming and diving championship, capturing their fifth consecutive title on Saturday, March 22. The Cavaliers dominated the competition, amassing a total of 544 points. Their impressive performance secured them a comfortable lead over the runner-up, Stanford University, which finished the event with 417 points.

The championship took place at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center, running from March 19 through March 22. Swimmers and divers from various institutions hit the water, showcasing their skills and vying for the prestigious title. The complete list of qualified swimmers and divers, announced on March 5, is available for those interested in viewing the participants who competed this year.

The tournament’s schedule included various events focusing on both swimming and diving disciplines. Virginia’s athletes showed remarkable talent and determination, mirroring the success of their previous years where they also won the title in 2024 and had several champions in earlier years. Over the past decade, Virginia has consistently showcased their prowess in the sport, reflecting the dedication of their coaching and training programs.

As fans and athletes were eagerly awaiting the showdown, the atmosphere in Federal Way turned electric. With such a strong performance, Virginia hopes to continue their winning streak in the future. The full results and detailed event schedules are available online for anyone wanting to dive deeper into the championship statistics from this year.

The excitement of the championships has set a high bar for upcoming collegiate competitions, making fans eager to see who can challenge Virginia’s dominance in the years to come.