FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – Freshman Emily Hallifax dialed up an All-American performance on the platform as Auburn closed out the 2025 Women’s NCAA Championships on Saturday inside Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center. The Tigers finished the week in 35th with 10 points.
Elizaveta Klevanovich began Saturday morning with a solid effort in the 100 free. The Russian international swam a 48.38 for 33rd place. Senior Lexie Mulvihill wrapped up her individual events with a 49.15 for 63rd.
Finishing out her first NCAA Championships appearance, freshman Audrey Crawford hit the wall in the 200 breast breast at 2:11.48 for 40th place.
A 2:00.93 for Morgan Carteaux in the 200 fly gave the sophomore 45th place.
Hallifax has been strong all season long. The top point scorer from the SEC Championships became the only Tiger to put points on the board individually during the platform competition. In prelims, the Nice, France product came up with a 275.30 to qualify 12th overall and make her way into the consolation finals.
In finals, Hallifax was even better, averaging 58.74 per dive for a 293.70. She would finish 13th overall, earning All-America Honorable Mention. She is the first All-American diver since Allison Maillard in 2019 and the first on platform since Anna Aguero in 2012.
Wrapping up the championships, Elizaveta Klevanovich, Polina Nevmovenko, Bella Ekk and Lexie Mulvihill combined for a season-best 3:13.29 in the 400 free relay to finish 17th.
The men’s NCAA Championships are slated to begin on Wednesday, March 26.
All Americans (5 athletes, 5 honors)
Emily Hallfiax (Platform Diving HM)
Elizaveta Klevanovich (200 FR HM)
Lora Komoroczy (200 FR HM)
Lexie Mulvihill (200 FR HM)
Polina Nevmovenko (200 FR HM)