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2025 NCAA Winter Championships

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2025 Winter NCAA Championships that take place March-April
Completed
  • D1 Indoor Track & Field March 14-15 Women Ranked 4th going into the championship meet and finished 13th.
Yet to come
  • D1 Women’s Swimming & Diving March 19-22 Women ranked 3rd
  • NC Fencing March 20-23 Both teams were ranked around 10th. The following were selected for the championships: Men’s Foil- Renzo Fukuda, Sanjay Kasi; Men’s Sabre – Jared Hammerstrom; Women’s Foil – Arianna Cao, Crystal Qian; Women’s Sabre -Sophia Chin, Zhiyin Lin. No epee fencers for either the men or women. NCAA fencing is combined scores for both men and women so slim odds with only 7 qualifiers.
  • D1 Men’s Swimming & Diving March 26-29 Men ranked 8th
  • D1 Men’s Wrestling March 20-22 Team is ranked 18th and 8 wrestlers are going to nationals, with 4 automatic qualifiers and 4 at-large selections.
  • Artistic Swimming March 27-29- Not an NCAA sport, but still a National Championship with a small field. Last year Stanford finished 2nd but was without three stars who swam for USA at the Paris Olympics winning Silver. the country's first medal in 20 years. US Artistic Swimming shows 13 colleges with artistic swimming with 5 of them at the varsity level, but for schools looking for women's sports to comply with Title IX, this could be a good one. Like Men's and Women's gymnastics, a lot of the sport is done at the club level.
  • WBIT March 31 & April 2 Stanford gets a 2-seed and will face Portland in the first round on March 20.
  • NIT April 1 & 3 Stanford received the #2 seed in the San Francisco region. University of San Francisco to the #1 seed, Kyle Smith’s old team.
  • NC Women’s Gymnastics April 17-19 Stanford ranked 14th
  • NC Men’s Gymnastics April 18-19 Stanford still ranked #2 with the MPSF championships on deck – April 5th. The men haven't performed with a full team due to a combination of factors. Let's hope Coach Gliemi has them ready for the NCAAs and increase the streak to 49 years.
 
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