STANFORD, Calif. - No. 3 Stanford women's swimming & diving prepares for its first competition weekend of 2026, heading to Los Angeles for a weekend doubleheader against UCLA and No. 11 USC.
Stanford will square off against the Bruins on Friday, Jan. 16 at 2 p.m. PT, before heading to USC to battle the Trojans for the second stint of the road trip on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 11 a.m. PT.
Saturday's meet will be streamed live on B1G+, with live results for both meets available on MeetMobile.
LAST TIME OUT » Stanford closed out the fall slate in impressive fashion, winning 12 of 18 events against a stacked field at the Texas Swimming Invitational. The weekend was highlighted by a pair of school records by the relay quartet of Annam Olasewere, Torri Huske, Gigi Johnson, and Lucy Thomas, who set new program marks in both the 400 and 800 freestyle relays. Huske and Lucy Bell led the Cardinal with three individual event titles each.
TRIPLE DISTANCE TRIUMPHS » No. 3 Stanford swimming & diving had a strong showing in Friday's Triple Distance meet, winning 12 of 20 races against No. 5 California in the non-scoring competition. Torri Huske swept the IM events on the afternoon, highlighted by a lifetime-best in the 400 IM (4:04.21) to give her a Stanford Top 10 time in a remarkable ten different events. Lucy Bell also improved her career-best in the 100 breast with a 58.27, shaving two-hundredths off her previous mark to inch closer to the program record in the event. The Cardinal went 1-2-3 in each of the backstroke events, with Levenia Sim getting to the wall first in both the 50 back (24.61) and 100 back (52.67) races. Caroline Bricker tabbed a race win in the 200 back, posting a time of 1:54.60. Bailey O'Regan earned her first two race wins of the year in distance freestyle, posting a 4:48.44 in the 500 free and a 9:49.73 time in the 1000 free. Gigi Johnson rounded out the race winners for Stanford, besting the sprint group in the 200 free with a race-winning time of 1:44.35.
BEAT CAL IN BERKELEY » No. 3 Stanford women's swimming & diving rolled to a pair of victories, winning 13 of 19 event titles in a two-day double dual against Arizona State and No. 5 California. Caroline Bricker highlighted the weekend with event titles for Stanford, touching the wall first in the 200 fly (1:52.83) and 400 IM (4:04.30) on Friday, before adding a 200 breast event title with a 2:09.18 swim on Saturday. Torri Huske collected a pair of race wins, highlighted by a personal-best 51.62 in the 100 back to break into the Stanford Top 10 in the event. Huske also added a victory in the 100 fly with a 51.05 mark. Lucy Bell also added a Stanford Top-10 time, beating her previous lifetime best in the 100 breast, touching the wall first with a 58.29 time. Bell remains the program's second-fastest swimmer of all time in the event.
SEASON OPENER IN SAN DIEGO » No. 3 Stanford women’s swimming opened the 2025-26 campaign with a second-place finish at the UCSD Triton Invitational, totaling 898.5 points across the two-day meet. The Cardinal trailed only No. 5 California, which won the meet with 1,202 points, while UC San Diego (619.5), Hawai‘i (517) and UC Santa Barbara (454) rounded out the field. Torri Huske led the way for Stanford with three individual victories, winning the 50 free in 22.06 seconds on Friday before adding titles in the 200 free (1:44.45) and 100 free (48.34) on Saturday.
2024 REVISITED » Stanford finished second at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships with 417 points, earning three individual NCAA champions and a relay national title, extending the Cardinal’s 43-year streak as the only program in NCAA history to never finish outside the top ten at a national meet. Lucy Bell (200 breast), Caroline Bricker (400 IM), and Torri Huske (200 IM) each earned individual titles, while the quartet of Bricker, Aurora Roghair, Lillie Nordmann, and Kayla Wilson combined to win the 800 Free crown. Stanford made a strong debut at the ACC Championships in 2025, winning three individual titles and a relay crown in the nation’s most competitive conference.
KEY RETURNERS » The Cardinal head into the 2025-26 campaign with another strong veteran core, returning nine of its 13 All-Americans from a season ago. The group of Lucy Bell, Caroline Bricker, Torri Huske, Gigi Johnson, Anna Lemkin, Natalie Mannion, Lucy Thomas, Emily Thompson, and Kayla Wilson accounted for 29 total NCAA podium finishes, including each of the three individual titles and one-half of Stanford's championship-winning relay.
NEW CARDINAL » Stanford also welcomes seven new student-athletes to The Farm this season, as Alana Berlin, Ellie Cole, Ella Detter, Molly Gray, Ella Jablonski, Annam Olasewere, and Addie Robillard make up the latest Cardinal freshman class. The incoming group ranked second in SwimSwam's final Class of 2025 recruiting rankings, bringing immense national and international experience both in the pool and the diving tower.
A NEW ERA BEGINS » The 2025-26 season begins a new era for the Cardinal women's swimming & diving program, as Chris Lindauer was named the eighth Paul A. Violich Director of Women’s Swimming earlier this summer. Lindauer arrives to The Farm with a proven track record of elevating programs to new heights, coaching 10 individual national champions, 46 women’s NCAA All-Americans and 49 men’s NCAA All-Americans during his 15-year coaching career. He also brings an Olympic-level coaching pedigree, mentoring a pair of gold medalists and 13 Olympic qualifiers, in addition to serving on the USA National Team coaching staff from 2018-20. Joining his coaching staff is 2020 Olympic bronze medalist and former Florida assistant Annie Lazor, along with Marcus Guttman, who made the leap to to the coaching staff after spending two seasons as Director of Operations.