The University of Texas at Austin Athletics

Women’s Swimming & Diving remains in second after night two of 2026 NCAA Championships
03.19.2026 | Women's Swimming and Diving
The Longhorns recorded five top-seven finishes, including two third-place results.
ATLANTA, Ga. – Texas Women's Swimming and Diving remains in second place with 183 points behind Virginia (249) after the second night of the four-day NCAA Championships at the McAuley Aquatic Center. The Longhorns were led by two third-place finishes from Nikolett Padar in the 200 freestyle and Bayleigh Cranford on 1-meter. Texas also recorded a fifth-place finish from Piper Enge in the 100-breaststroke, a seventh-place finish from Campbell Stoll in the 100 butterfly and a seventh-place finish in the 100-freestyle relay.
The Longhorns opened night two with a seventh-place finish from Campbell Stoll in the 100-butterfly, touching in 50.61. Stoll split 23.48 on the opening 50 before closing in 27.13, including a 13.86 final 25, after a reaction time of 0.67.
Texas saw its first third-place finish from Nikolett Padar in the 200-freestyle, as the freshman clocked a 1:40.78 in the final after posting a 1:41.00 in prelims. Padar opened in 23.49 and split 49.30 at the 100 before coming home in 51.48, including a 25.76 final 50, with a reaction time of 0.69.
Piper Enge recorded a fifth-place finish in the 100-breaststroke, touching in 57.76 after posting a 57.92 in prelims. Enge opened in 27.23 and split 42.45 at the 75 before closing in 15.31 over the final 25.
Bayleigh Cranford opened the diving events for the Longhorns with a third-place finish on 1-meter, totaling 320.65 points. She closed strong with a 66.00 on her final dive (reverse 2½ somersault tuck) to secure a podium finish, while adding scores of 52.50 on her back 1½ somersault 1½ twist and 51.60 on her inward 1½ somersault pike.
Texas closed the night with a seventh-place finish in the 200-freestyle relay, touching in 1:26.42 after posting a 1:26.62 in prelims. The quartet of Eva Okaro, Lillie Nesty, Lucy Mehraban and Erin Gemmell combined for splits of 21.66, 21.60, 21.40 and 21.76, respectively.
The Longhorns also earned Honorable Mention All-America honors in multiple events. In the 200 freestyle, Lillie Nesty placed 15th (1:43.31) and Erin Gemmell finished 12th (1:42.92). Campbell Stoll added a 12th-place finish in the 400 IM with a time of 4:04.99.
The Longhorns continue competition at the NCAA Championships from Friday, March 20 through Saturday, March 21 at the McAuley Aquatic Center. Friday's championship finals events include the 100-backstroke, 200-breaststroke, 500-freestyle and 50-freestyle, along with the 400-medley relay finals and 3-meter diving. Prelims begin at 9 a.m. CT, with finals sessions scheduled to start each day at 5 p.m. CT. All prelim and finals sessions will be streamed live on ESPN+.
Team Rankings (Through Event 3):
1. Virginia — 249
2. Texas — 183
3. Stanford — 173
4. Tennessee — 158.5
5. California — 133
6. Michigan — 132
7. Indiana — 128
8. Louisville — 79
9. NC State — 76
10. Florida — 62.5
11. Ohio State — 53
12. Southern California — 49
13. Alabama — 47
14. Georgia — 38
15. Miami (FL) — 33
16. LSU — 26
17. Minnesota — 22
18. South Carolina — 21
19. Wisconsin — 20
20. Arizona — 19
21. UCLA — 16
22. Nebraska — 15
23. Pittsburgh — 13
24. Texas A&M — 12
25. Duke — 11
26. Kansas — 11
27. Cincinnati — 11
28. Purdue — 9
29. Akron — 9
30. Northwestern — 8
31. Arkansas — 7
32. Penn — 6
33. Arizona State — 6
34. Virginia Tech — 6
35. Auburn — 6
36. North Carolina — 5
37. Fresno State — 2
38. Indiana State — 2
39. Notre Dame — 2
40. UC San Diego — 1
Texas Longhorns National Champions:
Jillian Cox: 1,650-freestyle (15:32.26)
Texas Longhorns All-Americans:
Campbell Chase – 800 freestyle relay
Bayleigh Cranford – 1-meter
Piper Enge – 200 medley relay and 100 breaststroke
Erin Gemmell – 800 freestyle relay and 200-freestyle relay
Kate Hurst – 1,650 freestyle
Emma Kern – 200 medley relay
Lucy Mehraban – 200-freestyle relay
Lillie Nesty – 800 freestyle relay and 200-freestyle relay
Eva Okaro – 200 medley relay and 200-freestyle relay
Nikolett Padar – 800 freestyle relay and 200 freestyle
Campbell Stoll – 200 medley relay and 100 butterfly
Texas Longhorns Honorable Mention All-Americans
Erin Gemmell — 200 freestyle
Lillie Nesty — 200 freestyle
Campbell Stoll — 400 IM
Schedule of Events – Friday, March 20, 2026
(Prelims: 9 a.m. CT / 10 a.m. ET; Finals: 5 p.m. CT / 6 p.m. ET)
Friday Events & Texas Participants
100 Backstroke
Sarah Rodrigues
Emma Kern
200 Breaststroke
Campbell Chase
Angela Coe
Piper Enge
500 Freestyle
Jillian Cox
Nikolett Padar
Lillie Nesty
Kate Hurst
Inez Miller
Erin Gemmell
50 Freestyle
Eva Okaro
400 Medley Relay
Emma Kern
Piper Enge
Campbell Stoll
Eva Okaro



















