Can Virginia Secure Their 6th Straight Title? The 2026 NCAA Women’s Division I Championships Are Heating Up!
Today, we’re diving into the pre-conference power rankings for the 2025-2026 season, and the stakes are higher than ever. Virginia has dominated the scene all season, but will they clinch their 6th consecutive title? And this is the part most people miss: the competition is fiercer than ever, with teams like Stanford and Texas hot on their heels. What do you think? Cast your vote in the comments—we want to hear your predictions!
In our exciting new series, “Over/Unders”, we’re giving you the power to weigh in. Here’s how it works: if you think a team will perform better than or equal to our ranking, hit the + (upvote). If you believe they’ll fall short, use the – (downvote). It’s simple, fun, and completely free—no money involved, just friendly debate!
But here’s where it gets controversial: Are our rankings spot on, or have we overlooked a dark horse? For instance, Louisville is ranked 5th, but with a staggering 7.71 overvalued score, is the hype justified? Or is there another team, like Georgia (ranked 13th with a 10.25 overvalued score), that’s flying under the radar? Let us know in the comments—we’re eager to hear your take!
Here’s a quick look at the SwimSwam Women’s Power Rankings (Pre-Conferences):
| Pre-Conference Rank | Team |
|---------------------|----------------|
| 1 | Virginia |
| 2 | Stanford |
| 3 | Texas |
| 4 | Indiana |
| 5 | Louisville |
| 6 | Michigan |
| 7 | Cal |
| 8 | NC State |
| 9 | Tennessee |
| 10 | Florida |
| 11 | USC |
| 12 | Alabama |
| 13 | Georgia |
| 14 | Ohio State |
| 15 | Duke |
| 16 | Wisconsin |
| 17 | LSU |
| 18 | Miami-FL |
| 19 | Pitt |
| 20 | Auburn |
| 21 | Kansas |
| 22 | UCLA |
| 23 | Purdue |
| 24 | Fresno State |
| 25 | South Carolina|
For a deeper dive, check out our full rankings here. And don’t forget to revisit our Last Over/Unders Voting here to see how the community voted last time.
Thought-Provoking Question: Is Virginia’s dominance sustainable, or is there a team poised to dethrone them? Share your thoughts below—we’re all ears!
Lastly, a big shoutout to Anya Pelshaw, our dedicated writer and social media coordinator at SwimSwam since June 2021. Anya has been on the ground at the 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 Women’s NCAA Championships, as well as the 2023 US Summer Nationals and 2024 European Championships, bringing you all the action. Learn more about her here.
Now, let the debates begin—who’s your pick for the 2026 title?