The Hutchinson and Visitation girls' swimming and diving programs are familiar with each other.
Last season, the teams had a regular-season dual meet before they took the top two spots at the state meet. This September the teams competed against each other in a nine-team meet at Hutchinson.
"It's good," Hutchinson coach Rory Fairbanks said. "We can see where they're at. We respect them. They're a deep program and have nice kids. Our kids watch them and talk about them."
On Thursday at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center on the University of Minnesota campus, Visitation and Hutchinson dominated the Class 1A preliminaries.
Visitation, which has won five consecutive state titles, qualified 14 individuals and all three relay teams for Friday's championship finals. Hutchinson, which has finished second and third in the past two seasons, qualified 11 individuals and all three relays.
"Our whole team did well," Fairbanks said. "Every one held their [seed] time or better."
Hutchinson's 200-yard freestyle relay team of Grace Hanson, Lexi Kucera, Bella Thovson and Ainslea Jensen had the top preliminaries time (1:35.80).
Hanson, Mikayla Witte, Hailey Farrell and Kucera combined for a Class 1A record time of 3:28.49 in the 400 freestyle relay, breaking their own record of 3:29.03 set last year.