38 from Swimming & Diving Headed to Greensboro for NCAA Championships

38 from Swimming & Diving Headed to Greensboro for NCAA Championships

The Emory University swimming & diving program has announced its national team roster that will be representing the Eagles at the 2024 NCAA Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina from March 20-23.

The Eagles will be sending a total of 38 student-athletes to Greensboro later this month, with 20 student-athletes traveling for the women's team and the men will be sending 18. Both teams will be sending the full allotment of 18 swimmers to nationals while the women will be adding two divers that qualified at the NCAA Regionals earlier this month.

Set to compete for the men are: seniors Nicholas Goudie, Jake Meyer, Harrison Pire, Ryan Soh, juniors Adam Braunschweig, Jeff Echols, Nolan Lahmann, Alexander Pollack, Liyang Sun, Crow Thorsen, Dylan Yin, Zachary Zhao, sophomores Caden Bjornstad, Henri Bonnault, Will Kohn and freshmen Graham Zucker, McKee Thorsen and Hayden Tupper.

Headed to Greensboro for the women are: seniors Fiona Arwood, Sloane Donovan, Penelope Helm, Megan Jungers, Tess Klugherz, juniors Jada Chatoor, Sarah Daly, Rosalie Gaudiani, Ali Kaiser, Caroline Zhu, sophomores Penny Celtnieks, Isabel Huang, Meredith Liu, Morgan Main, Jane Sanderson, Ren Watt and freshmen Katie Cohen, Maren McDonald, Katherine Shaw and Meredith Teague.

The NCAA Championships open Wednesday morning, March 20, at the Greensboro Aquatics Center and will conclude on Saturday, March 23. The Old Dominion Athletic Conference is set to serve as the host for the nationals once again. For more information regarding this year's NCAA Championships, please visit the championship webpage found here: https://odaconline.com/tournaments/?id=18

The Emory men will be looking to make it three in a row after coming off back-to-back national championships in 2022 and 2023 while the women will be looking for more gold on the banner after earning silver at the NCAA Championships the last two seasons. The Eagles enter this year's national championships ranked No. 1 on the men's side and No. 4 in the women's in the latest CSCAA dual meet rankings and collected their 25th consecutive UAA championships in Chicago in mid-February.